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THEl; ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24? 1897. y --v REMEMBER' ' THAT. Opposite the Postoffice, isxheadauarters for X- maV Fruits, Candies; Nuts, Rdsiris, iigs, Dates, Fine Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc We have in stock more goods than all other merchants in our line combined, and there- ' fore can make you lower prices. THE WEATHER. By TelegTaph to The. Gazette. -i fWasMngitcn, Dec. &3. For North Caro: Knai (Fair, c'oMer; m'ortfcwesierly winds. :; The following temperatures prevailed at 8 a. in.: Asheville v. ........ 28 Fair Atlanta ? S?7 Boston Cloudy Cfoica'gp, & w . iSincirma'bi . . . 18 Snow Raleigh- "SfJJfc JackSiO'nyMle 52 .Cloudy (New York 26 -Fair Washington ........ 32 Cloudy Dr. H. J.,bhapman, in charge of the gov ernment weather bureau at the Winyab, reported at 9 o'clock last night the fol lowing weather condition , prevailing in Asheville: ' , '. Maximum1 itemperalture 'for the day. . . .. . .32 IMinimuim 'temperature for 'the day 24 Average texDtpera'fcure for -Che day , 28 Average relative- humidity. . . .73 Barometer at 9 p. m. : .". .27.80. Rising. CITY NEWS IN, BRIEF. 'Evening prayer ajt Trtaii'ty dhurch 'to-day at 4:30 pm. Bainbridge's store , will be open to-morrow for half a day. (Clarence Gage has retyur.aed from tlhe University Of North 'Carolina . for the holi days. ... (Dr. Burroarghs says he ,- has vaccinated over fifteen hundred .personar -within the fast ithree weeks. (Rememher ithe market house will be cflosed all day ito-morrowi It will be open all day (to-day and until 9:30 to-night. EvangfeTife-t R. G. (Pearson will shortly after the holidays make a' itour through the sftates of Tennessee and Kentucky. lA negro dressed in whi'fce and .bearing a twenty-five pound ss'tiek of canidy. Was seer on tiae streets yesteraay. "On-his tbaoK .was "Kiss Me." ' I The .Ch-rtstmas nuni'ber. of, the Hotel News and Reporter was issued yes'terday. Ft as an, exoeirept number of twenty-Tour pages in whicdi Editor Roucdy has ouljdbne himself. . ' , ; The ladies' auxiliaicy:. of jthje YM, G A. will serve lunch to-day Ibetween the hours of 12 m. and 4 p. m at the Woman's , Ex change, on Church street; charge, 25c. , The college and ,Bingham f rienda ol Miss Ethel (Reeves enjoyed a most pleasant iere- ning Wednesday, at her home op. Spruoe istreet. The aldermen havo passed an ordinance against popping of nreeradkers, and Police . Justice Oarter fined .two andividtuals for such offente in yete'terday morning's court. The tobacco market closed yes'terday for Hhe holidays and several buyers left, for their homes im, Virginia. Sales will be re sumed January 3, 1898. &Iuch tobacco Ja in store at the warehouses. , . , Upon' a warrant sworn out, Policeman W. W. fLyerly yesterday afternoon arrested Alex iFleftcher for stealing a pair of, gloves Vcpai Redwood's store, and Kjommitted him to jail. ' " ; " - . VPoTioe ; Captain 'R. F. Lee was- the re c'Spient ias't night of two extra fine turkey gofciblers, extpressed to Mm by his- friend Dr. ' IH. IB. Woody, ,of Hot 'Slprtngs: The captain has not yet extended an Invitation to his squad ifor Christmas- dinner. The conferfenee of the stewards of the Asherville district JM. E. church, south, met yesterdiay in Central church a.nd ap poTtioned among the different voircults the fessesstnents' made hy 'the annual oonfer ence. Dr. T. C. Smith was made secretary. lAlexamd'er. Breeding, who hecame.. -v-io-. lent'ly insane a f ew days ago and placed in the county jadl to await permission for ad im'ititance to the Morganton asylum, died early yesterday morning. He leaves a wife and several children on. West Haywood street. The deceased was a m'emher of No. 6 Jr. O. 'U. A. M.- The funeral services will be tfondudted at the residence -this af- ternoon -alt 3 o'dlock under 'the auspi'oas of '. the order of whtch he was a memiber. The : in'tememt will he at RiversSlcTe. PLENTY OF 1 Christmas Goods r-.i '.;.(-.. ,s . . ... v.. i . .... . Oranges,; Raisins, Dates, Citron, v s, Nuts, Figs,; . Prunes, rCurrauts, Fire Crackers. : You can get anything you want. ? All must go. dtTCHANCE TO GO TO.KLONI TCtHANCE TO GO TO KLONDYE At Cost.' AtCost-The Great Remova " ; - Sale. -.' : bn'accdunt of a change, which I have dw.idffd to make.. I will move, my place of, "husiness from Soutfr Main street to Patton avenue. 1 expect to make this change flffAr Januarv 1st. '98. and I have made 'up my mind not to carry any of my present stock with me, but open up an entirely ,new line, and to do this I am going to sell my entire' stocky of clothing, hats, caps and ents" furnishings goods out at cost. Remember all my clothing is fit my own manufacture and can be. sold aC a, profit and then you buy It much cheaper, than from other merchants. Every body knows that my stock Is fresh goods and the very latest styles, as I carryl nothing else. This is 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 for yourself just what we are doing. I have been in business eight years in this city and this Is the" first time my business has gone in a, news paper. I never advertise a dollar for. fifty cents 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. I have 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 will pay your tailor $25 or $30 for. The are no hana-me-down goods, but up-to- date, and when you wear them they don draw up on you and the lining hang down two inches below- the coat, and the pan's some half way to your knees. We are not going to leave the town, but stay with you and sell you good hoest goods, 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 -Harrison cassimere suits, formerly $11.00, now $7.75. 22-ounce Clay Worsted sui'tis, formerly $12, now $8'.75r Riverside Worsted, formerly $15, now $11.75. Im ported dongola worsted, formerly $18, now $14.5Q. English Globe worsted, formerly $20, now $16. Imported worsted suits, silk iihing, hand made, formerly $25, now $3.8. Overcoat' . department Ulsters for $6, worth $8.50; ulsters if or $8, worth 10; ul sters foT $10, worth $14; ulsters for $11, worth $16; $10 overcoats for $8; $12 over coats for $9.50; $15 overcoats for $10.75; $20 overcoats for $15; $8 trousers , for $6; $7 trousers for $5; $6 trousers for $4.50; $5 trousers for $3.50; $4 trousers for $2.50. AH goods sold in' proportion. This is your chance come at once and get your choice. . THE CAPITOL CL)T(HING HOUSE, - 34 South Main St., . ; ; v ; f .:; W,v G-LiASSER, , Prop. RYAN HANGED. AX; GREENSBORO. Greensiboro, Dec. 23. The wife-murderer 'Ryan was hanged here at noon to-day. ihe exocuicion occurred in 'the jail!" 'Aboul scven.'tjr-'five persons .were- p-resent r .- r 4 . "" ' ' 'i i KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OFFICERS, Cyrene (mmandiary, iNo. 5, met -last evendng and eleeted ; nw. officers && . iTol lows: J. A. Wagner, E. C; C. H. Miller, 3h.; J. A. Nichols, Gapt. Gen.; J. H. iDrakeford, S. W. ; F. P. Merri weather, J. N.; H. C. Pagg; Treas.; 'M. Wj fRobertson, Recorder. - BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best, salve in the world, for Cuts, Burises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,1 Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, , ahd all Sfein Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed-to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by T. C. Smith and Pelham's ; Pharmacy. . :- We beat the record thirty sticks of chewing gum' for a, hlckle at Fisher's, ' 21 South Maim fftreefc 7 " " ' ; , ' 271-S The Finest and Largest assort ment ever displayed in this city. See window, display; then come in and see the rest. Every bottle sold at jobbers' m prices for cash. See our prices and be convinced that we are headquarters for pertumery. J.B. S.McINTOSH Successor to White G. Smith Drug Co. Opposite Postoffice. X t X Shoes and ' , - . - -. . . ., Slippers are always appreciated1' . r. as presents. s The httle folks are .pieasea with new shoes.. We have a" store full j of 'em, and -the right lcind too. 'They wear and we, have widths to ' fit wide or, 'slim feet. Goods;; exchanged or . your -money . back if not suited. ; - - PeffuirtdFy! .MANAWB.WOMANSHOT. Serious Disturbance on. Scratch ... j . 'Aibouf lO o'clock last -night a row' oc curred (in 'that unsavory locality known' as Scratch Anfele,' particfipateid in by George "Logan, , a- - desiperate : chiaraap1!-r " t7,' , Slmd'th and. (Pranik . Shipmant In tbe; anolee (mlma iStnli'th recefived a shot thrcugh the aasjuivrai. aw xiiuysiiaa one in the hip Both shOts .-jvere ; fired , by - Log-an. OfBce-s' Fitz -Patrick, Jordan and White were jpromtly orf the sfcene and "arrested Loga-n and brou;ght him to the- :ity lockup. ' 'When arrested I-osan wasfoand'-in -the Yossessifan of a "bull 'dog" prslbr.'loaiied all around, eyid'ently re-load'ed after the dif fioiilty.. Dr. Crawford- was: sent for and attended the woman. ' The. man waa taOteh to his home , on . Depot street, mia jitodth's wtaund i serious . ij,, not faltal. HE WHO Sells, poor-goods "sells"' his customers. A thing low in price is 'aiot n-eiaessarily a bar-1 gain. You can't get a. firsit-cless article atSa second-hand, price. A "dear" utensil may be cheapest and dearlv rrizpi :na& Stransky -Steel Enameled Ware; costs a bit more, out see now, it Wears! How pure how clean, how sweet always! Tt is a thing of beauty and a joy for year? ,T.Tri- S)orted especially: for. us; the gen-uine'sold in. xms city only -by Boyce & iRS-fh jtio Nicest thing you could- nosslblv e-iv'vnr Sady friend would be an outfit of Stranaky Ware f Or her kitchen. Decorated windows are nice" hart getting harness at 15 per cent, off at .1. at aiy ander's is much nicer, you bet. 11 itv:. Court square. . Didn't Enjoy Your Breakfast ? it ell, you would have done so if you had had some; of oSmoked:Salmon'for.'arelish.,.v"' w, Don't Spoil Your Dinner But order lome Monarch Corn from us. . , Nothing so fine in, the city. ' 'yr- r4 C f G. A. GREER, 10 IS. Court Sq. 3 uiUiitiiaiuiiiitiiaamuuitiiaiimm Visit the New Store of the iss- Candy Co. 43 PATTON AVENUEr You will find the largest display ; of candies, nuts, raisins and fancy fruits. Served in any t style with coffee, for v SUPREME COURT DECISION. SPecial to the Gazette , Raleigh, . Dec. 23.- The Supreme court decides today I'm the oaso of Holmes against the Sapphire company from Jack son tnat tfere is no error. ' "' y TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAr . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund' the money If it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each, tablet. V ' FIRE, FIRJS WORKS. We have put the prices down. Fine choc 40c.. b. r - AM 20c. candies 15c. lb. Butter Scrips,' cream choc. &c. , " j r v French mixt candy 8 and 10c. lb. " New mixed 'nuts 15c. lb. . , Large raisins 15c. lb. " Granges ' 25c. doz. -- Fire crackers;, 2. packs for 5c. ?Kiss Me" Candy Company, 43 Patton Avenue and 8 N, Court Square." ,r f BETTER than cure is prevention. By taking Hood's Sarsaparillatyou may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE. -THE DAY OF GRACE IS OVER. But the time for your Christmas' Photos is at nana, the rush has commenced at Lindsey's Art Parlors. So you had best get your order in now or you will he too late. ... . . - - - - ' - FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET IN THE THERMAL BELT. A beautiful, newly furnished, house of 10 rooms, with all modern conveniences, is offered for rent -at a moderate price; in Tryon's best neighborhood. Apply Box 11, care Gazette. , sun-tuea-fri YULE LOGS kin awoorj M OAL Everybody -r- r . . ' r -. . .'J.-.- ..-s..' In Town. . k has ibeen,, working for2 sV.VThey Jhave been telling about our stock, of books y. . - - and stationery. Have they told you? They have told Santa Claus 'because he ba3 been In - here. You had better-come inVand see what values you can' get. We have .been receiving new books daily by express, and have a stock to select from which you will not find elsewhere In order not to carry , ' -. over. Comb "& Brush. and other case goods, we are seling them at cost and below. We are frequently asked' how expensive the "marble" bust are, they are not mar-- Me,; but- answer the same purpose and are .-.- washable Their great -feature is .they; are so handsome and cheap' - ' '. ' -. . 22 South Main.St. v,- H jf 13c Can. $1.50 Per Doz.v DR. FISCHER. Formerly demonstrator of operative dent istry at Penna College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. ' ' " . ' ' Nitrous oxide g-aa administered. Drhmnor B!ock, Room 9, 50 Pa,ttop Ayenue. . . ' - .. . - ri Pljtij , : Bown ! BIG i net go. A CMAjNOE SO SAE AVOjMEY, Buy your. Christmas presents while you have the opportunity. In order to reduce my stodk I ..have decided to cut prices' on the following goods : ' . ' -!- - ' '' M erschaum Pipes, Gold;: and Sifter TrimmedMerschaum Cigar Holders. French Bfiarr Pipes, Goldand Silver - Trimmed. Leather Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Canes, a handsome line, trimmed in Gold and Silver. ..... -A- SPECIAL , XSIV XIsT :' " 17 Pattbn Ave. &stefili'iSei (C 0L 12 North Court Square. Our line of Djnner and Cham ber Sets have arrived. Prices lower than ever known in Ashe- ville. j . Special for this week: A 4-qt Enamel Irpn Stew Kettle for 25c. DR. GEO. THRASH, SUK6EBT OT MEDICINE. Oflce and Residence, Phone 211. 24 South Main St. Wje have Just received our First Order in i, 2 and 5 . pound 'boxes. - Eeinitsh & Eeagan Candy. mas UUlr I UU-tl. Don.t try to uio your own . laundry work. Don't have anything vo do with it. Don't go to a laundry where 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 no injurious chem icals. We don't tear the fabric. Asheville Steam Laundry, Phone 95, 43 West College street. 1 THE lilll ASHEVILLE CYCLE COMPANY, x-- Eugene C. Sawyer, Mgr., Stand back of the Bicyles and Supplies they sell ! - Now that the' guarantee on Bicycles has been Cut dowk to 60 days, YOU will do well to remember the above. ''Eagle9 Bicycles Are Staunch. ' i Telephone 228. ' 47 Patton Avenue. r tit' "Tin im nm OTinwairM L. Blomberg, Prop. PRIVATE SANATORIUM, : - ... ..... - , . 6-4 Haywood Street ; r Nervous and Surgical Cases a specialty. Trained Nurses. ' No. tuberculous patients admitted. . - NORTH ASHEVILLE Market AND VEGETABEB. 33 East St. Phone 209. v .ONLY MEAT MAEKET IN DOUBLEDAY. FROZEN UNDER ICE. " The fattest, sweetest, juciest, hest tast ing, highest flavored, tenderest, quickest and most easily cooked roasts.steaks and stews always on hand. : Cigars put up 25 in a ,box. Meer schaum Pipes Gold . Mounted, French' Briar Pipes, AmBer Tips in 'Gold, Silver , Counted. Cigar Tubes, Cigarette Tubes in Meer schaum and Amber. A variety of articles in Fine Stationery, iv etc O0 IABE Meat-3F M A PRESENTS Christmas Festivities are enhanced for both old and youne bv the firelight's warmth and glow. Imaeinn what ' a dreary Yuletide celebration t would be without, a- good fire made from our Jellieo coal, , that is without sla- or slate, and will either roast your turkev or disseminate its cheerful your home in first class style. Asheville Ice. and Coal Company, - 34 PATTON AVENUE. HOlsTKl 40. " ""-itirr,-r.Ti,;,--g;,j ' REDUCTION IN Asheville - Hardware Co. Breech Loading Guns : 2 Bu8sel?8 Arms Co. top action, 12 qa, Have been-selling for $15 Reduced to $13.50. 2 Saxtou tm action, 12 qa. Have been tieliin for $16 Reduced to 14 Bodrs top action, 12 qa. Have been- celling fur $18 Rtducpd to 15. Eicljards side action, 12 qa. Have ieen spiling for $18 Reduced to 14. ' 1 Standard, top action, 12 qa. nave been gelling for $25 Reduced to 20. t . 1 Robertson top action, 16 qa. Have been selling for $25 Reduced to 20. 2 Saxton top , action, 12 qa. Have been celling for $25 ,. Reduced to 20. - 1 RusseJls Arms Co. top action, 12 q a Have been selling , 3. for $25 Reduced to 22 50. 2 Progress ham ifieriess, top ac- tion, 12 qa Have been sell ing for $30 Reduced to 25. Muzzle Loading Guns : 5 $12 Reduced to 10. 3 :'S i O Reduced to 7.50. - 3 $9 ReQuced to 7. 2 , $7 50 Reduced to 6. If you are not IIP, ITT) rr n n n rr? 111 UJ ' - M mum To your mm Interests, you will send otti work to the Model Steam Laandry, Thurci street. ' We Jhiv the litest and lt m chinery and do the best work. : : V CHURCH. BTRET"" , Put -in your order for, your. Christmas Coal. Honest old Santa' will look after thje yard and see .that you are treated right. Tirade with j ' v ' GARdUNA GOAL 60. 23 Patton Ave. . ' . ' -. D G NOL'ANE All at prices to suit, ' r r f I ' DANiHNRERG Druggisfs, 21 N. Alain St. v - rf ; 4N. Court Square. -I Z TEIPIEJLID ' 53 PATTON AVENUE.1 0 . ; Telephone 151 Church St and rPatton Ave. I .
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