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i -- "REMEMBER THAT j Opposite the Postoffice, is headquarters for X mas Fruits, Candies; Nuts; Raisins, Figs, Dates, Fine Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc We have in stock more goods than all other merchants in our line combined, and there yore can make you lower prices. THE WEATHER. By Telegraph to The Gazette. txxTa tsh f Tiwt'i'iTT irec. 25. North Carolina: main, wairai'er; mortfieasterJyiM. .. ' ffITT NEWH IIS BRIEF. ' Ohrisrtanias arrests Thirty for drunk and alsoraeriy, ioux iwi usuwi v ti : ing concealed weapons. Last n'ight the squad, of Cap. Fitzpat-; Nrick enjoyed a most (delightful supper at his home on Orange street. The ijondTtion of General" Robert' B. "Vamte who is. ill a't his home, lAlexander's, Is reported as being critical. .PrtHpiman Jordan!' -who yesterday arresit- ed Henry LcdbeLter for being drunk, found on his person the weapon cnaracxenisuc to. Jhis race, a razor. The Christmas exercises of the Sunday sftMwvl t All ouls"chirreh were hefd in the church TYiday night. 'A presentationrl to Mr. Tlorio -was made by the ohoir. After such a husy day, Chief of Police James tthaught (his men would enjoy a tTeait, so he gave them an oyster supper at (Paul's restaurant. 'And a Jolly good time they had. A shot was fired into the house of Mr. H. A. Gudger on 'Friday might, crashing ithTough the window in the room which was-occupied by Miss Ada Gudger, badly frightening- her. The Sunday school of the First Baptist church "will give a Christmas enitertiain taient Tuesday evening. An en'teftainment will be .given by the 'Baptist Youofg Peo ple's TJnion Thnrsday evening. Susie Wartori was found on the street yesterday "with a pistol wraipped in her handikerchief . She wias - brought - "before Vangilder and plaeed under a $100 bond. Harrison Brown stix& lor her aippearanice. The Mission Sunday school; which has held its meeting in-one of 'the tenement houses near the cotton factory, Wiilljiave a Christmas tree to-morrow night. The management of 4Mr. W. H. Dunham and Bfr:'Harri8:i'ii49U tt atccQBs.. - .. Teachers, (pupils and friends of the Sun day school, at Gitace 3hurdh met in the chunih.on -Friday -nighit.- A Christmas tree was a. feature of the occasion. lA.ippropriT ate religious exercises were held, and a xnrmiber of ' presents were disitributed. It was reported yesterday that the con dition of (Mr. Thtomias A. Sitarnes, the father of .'Messrs. Charles, Jesse, John and Dr. tStarnes, is critical. Mr. Sttames is quite an old man, being seventy-nine years of ase, and has "been ill at h'is home on Grady street for same time. The Snnday school of the Haywood St. tM. E. cburch gave a Chrisitma tree last evening which was a very successful, and enjoyable affair. Although the night was very unpleasant, there was a very large attendance, anJd everybody was .pleased w4th the efficient management of iMr. Tur ner, the superintendent. '' Mr. R. "R. Porter: proprietor of the lAsheville cigar factory, Is a gentleman and a scholar, and the best living jndge of to Jicco. He sent the Gazette yesterday a Chrisitmas souvenir in the form of a box of Havana cigars, imported "by special fill husterer, thtat meets our entire approval. We shall smoke to the success of the Cu ban rebellion aid Mr. Porter, and wish themjbo'th a Happy New YeaT. THE NEW BANK. Mr. Trahk "lioughian yesterday after mooflreceived a letter from- Mr. J. W. Norwood, of Wilmington, stating that he bad sent -papers to Washington, J. C, for : the 'establishment of the proposed new national hank in Ashevdlle and that he ex pected, banking operaitions would begin by the 10th of next month. . TO CURE . A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brqaho Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. o each tablet PLENTY OF Christmas Goods Grapes, Nuts,; Fm' . -- . .. -. t Primes, 4 t ! ranges Raisins, Dates, Citron, Currauts, Fire Crackers. You can t get anhing you want. Allsmust go. 0 G NOLAND ' A CHANCE TO GOCTCkKLONDYKE At Cost,:At Cost-The (Great Removal ; . , Sale: V On account of. a change which I have deciaea,to maice, i wui iuuc.iuyvy . rr jhiisinpss from South Mam streei w rftiwui avenue. I expect to make this . change after January 1st '98, and I have-' made-up my mind not to carry any of my prese eUt stock with me, but open up an entirely new-line, and to do this I am going to sell ; tfelote over the head with a chair- Yeter my entire stock of clothing,, hats, caps and j day about 3 o'clock, they met ah-d went up gents furnishings goods out at cost. , j the .stairway to "-Jtaie&ikicin 'cMb over Remember all my clothing (a of my own the, Candy .Kitchen, tto have a Wuemeait. manufacture and can, be sold, at a profit j After some harsh words the Wen -became and then you "buy it much cheaper . than engaged in a. contrtd those un-dmea.th from other merchants. Every tody knows eurd 'body fall ,jlown tie stairway that my stock is fresh goods and the very against the door.- Upon opening door latest styles, as I carry nothing else. This Gen,W was found limp land unconscious, is no sale to run off a1 lot of old stock Ural He. wa tafeen :to tne pffice of DT.-Stames I , -where 'he was worked, over far , several has been on hand for five years, but to re- iouia. bef0Te regaining conscioZ, S 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 th first time my business has gone in a news- iperv 'I never advertise a dollar for fifty cents or give you a goia store ana sen you a suit, worth three or four dollars for have a suit: worth twelve or' fifteen dol lars. I This, is not my style of doing business. I have always given a dollar's wprth 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. They are no hand-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 pan's come half way to your knees. We are not going to leave the townr 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 self our prices compared with others Here jare a few of our prices: Men's all wool cheviot suits, formerly $i, now $&.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 Ulsters for $6, worth $8.50; ulsters for $8, worth 10; ul sters for $10, worth $14; ulstera for $11, 1 worth $16; $10 overcoats for $8; $12 over-! coats for $9.50; $15 overcoats for $10.75; $20. over coats for $15;. $8 trousers for $6; $7 trousers for $5; $6 trousers for $4.50; $5 trousers for $3.50; $4 trousera for $2.50. All goods old in proportion. This lis your chance come at once and get your choice. THE CAPITOL CLOTHING HOUSE, . ; 34 South Main St., .1. W, . GLASSBR, Prop. VALUABLE POINTER LOST. ' While iMr. , Fred (Rutledge was passing through the public squar -last, eyenintg his dog, a valuable, young pointer, was fright ened' by. the'iexpioslon of a giamt ipowder craoker. When the smoke had cleared away the dog was missing. Mr. Ru'tledge will pay asuitabie reward for his return. The pointer has a liver-colored head, and his body dotted with small liver-colored spots. ... BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world, for CuU, Burises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin 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. Decorated windows are nice, but getting harness at 15 per cent, off at J. M. Alex ander's is much nicer, you bet 11 North Court square. r; I Th& Finest and Largest assort ment ever displayed in this city See window display; then come in. and see the lest. Every bottle sold at jobbers' prices tor cash. See our prices and be con vinced that we are headquarters for perrumery. JBlSMelNTOSH Successor to ' White G." Smith Drug Co. Opposite Postoffi.ee. 4 4 I Shoes and t I Slippers 1 i . are always appreciated $ X r ' as presents. - I The little folks, are pleased 4 X vWith new shoes.' ' We have a t store " full of 'em, and the 1 right kind too. -They wear T and we have ' widths to' fit .wide" or slim feet .o Qoods . "exchanged ; or your - money I t back if not suited. !,. J Perfumery f U. SPANGENBEnor SUPREME "COURT DECISIONS.- ; Special to The GazJttte. v ' ' - ' j JRal yesterday, 'filed opinions : State against fENBrnands, from BunjomOe re- )Coii; reversea.. u.te aigaliigt Powell from Asae; no error. AFFRAY YESTERDAY AFTERNOON , -Friday night Bonie Gentry and IB. T. Be- late-had-a difficuity in which tJemtry hit left eyebrow- was terribly 'briueed -and it was ax first feared' that he had conoussCon r - - - , -. down . ;he stairs t-aovn :Hhfa. a. j " nci B 111 U; , --uiu.y .rvijicnen ay tney - heard Gentry F teps be'fore he A warrant was issued' for the arr-L of tB&lote and he was put under a bond of $200 we utat me recora tnirtv sitinv f chewing gum for a nickle at Fisher's 21 SouUl Mail1 street. 271- TRY A Nothing We are offering: a job G. A. GREERrW Visit the Nevv Store of the. Candy Co. 43 PATTON AVENtJB; You will find the largest display of candies, nuts, raisins and fancy fruitsr. Served in any style with: coffee, for TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY 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 - FIRE, FIRE WORKS. We have put the prices down. Fine choc 40c. lb. All 20c. candles. 15c. Ib. Butter cups, cream choc. Set., French mixt candy ,8 and 10c. lb. ., New ,-mixed -nuts 15c. lb. Large ' raisins 15c. lb. Oranges 25c. doz. Fire crackers, 2 packs for 5c. rt "Kiss Me". Candy; Company, 43 Pjatton Avenue, and 8 N. Cdurt Square." : ' BE SURE you get what you want when you ask for, Hood's Sarfeapa rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures. There's no substitute for HOOD'S. THE DAT OP GRACK IS OVER. But the time for your Christmas Photos is at hand, the rush has commenced7 at 1 Lindsey's Art Parlors. So you had .best get your order in now or you will be too late. . .. - v -- ' FURIN1ISHED 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. APPy Box ,11, care Gazette. . tun-tues-fri "Moments are useless if trifled away," and they are dangerously wasted if con sumed by delay in - cases where a "want ad" inserted in the Gazette will bring you what you want immediately. Put in .your, ordef for: yotif Chflstmas VOUl. HoneSt Old S?ntn --urifll lyvnV . 1 - ' -11 VLMtXZk lUC? Monarch K Me 1SS YXJLE LOGS ' Everybody in! Town. has been wortang for"" s -They have been telling about our stock of , books and stationery. Have" they told you? They have Jold Santa Cla us because he has-been in here. v Ypu had 'better- come "in and 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 And1 other case goods, we are selmgHhem at -cost arid .below. - We are frequently asked" Jjow expensive the "marble"5 busts are, they are-aiot mar bQe, but answer the same purpose and are washable. Their greatfeature 4s they are so handsome and cheap, ' ' Rogers' Book .22 South Main St. 'i J V i' CAN OF finer put up. V -:- -," lot of Pickles below cost..r -- North Court Square. DR. FISCHER, Dentist. Formerly demonstrator of operative dent istry at Penna College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia., V"-y. Nitrous oxide gas administered. Drhumor B ock, Room 9t 50 Patton Avenue. AsparagtiM THEY GO. A CHANGE SO S AVE AONEY. x - , - - i Buy your Christmas presents while you have the opportunity. In order to reduce my stotk I navex decided to cut prices on the following goods Merschaum Plphs, f , Gold and Silver Trimmed Merschaam ? Cigar Holders. Frenchkfiriar Pipes, Gold and Silver Trimmed. Leather Cigar and Cigarette Cases. ' Canes9 a1 handsome iine9 trimmed in Gold and Silver.. 1 7 Patton Ave. L. Biomberg, Prop. 12 North Court Square. Our line of .Dinner and Chamber- Sets have arrived. Prices lower than ever known in Ashe ville. . ; ,; Special for this week: A 4-qt fnamel Iron Stew Kettle for 25c. DR. GEO. THRASH, SPRGEBjMp MEDICINE. Office and Kesfdence, Phone 211. : 24 South Main St. Kmas Oandy. We have Just received our First Order in 1, 2 and 5 . v. .; 4 , pound boxes. . Heinitsh & 'Reaean ' .. . : - , ' - , Druggists, r: ' DOM'T DO IT. Don't try to do your own laundry work. Don't have anything to do with it. Don't SQ 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 t use no Injurious chem icals. We don'$tear the fabric. ' '. - . , Asheville Steam Laundrv, Phone 95. 43 West College street.; fl I? HIE ASHEVILLE CYCLE GOFPAY, Eugene C. Sawyer, Mgr., Stand back of the Bicyles and Supplies they sell ! NoW that the guarantee on Bicycles has been cut down to days, YOU will do well to remember the above. "Eagle" Bicycles Are Staunch. Telephone 228. 47 Patton Avenue. Down ! PRIVATE SANATORIUM, 64 Haywood, Street Nervous and Surgical Cases a specialty. Trained Nurses. No tuberculous patients admitted. NORTH ASHEVILLE Market AND VEGETABES. 3a East St. "Phone 209. ONLY HEAT UAEKET IN D0UBLEDAY. FROZEN XINDE2R ICE. . -4The fattest, sweetest, Juciest, best tast ing, highest flavored, tenderest, - quickest and . most-easily cooked roasts,steaks and stews always on hand.. XMAS Cigars put up 25 in a box. Meer schaum , Pipes Gold Mounted, French . Briar . Pipes, Amber Tips in Gold, -Silver Mounted Cigar tubes,, IGigarette Tubes in Meer schaum and Amber. . A .variety of artictes ' in ; Fine - Stationery, v etc. All at prices to suit, 00 LA EE Meaty - - 1 nr-fflimCTT Christmas Festivities are enhanced for both old and young by cxic uitriisu'ta warmta ana glow. Imae-in what a dreary Yu-ietide celebration i? would be without a good fire made frnm our Jellico coal, that is without US Z s:late, and will either roast your tu4Pv or. disseminate its cheerful warmth 'ovp.; your home in first class style. Asheville Ice and Coal Company, 34 PATTON AVENUE. ; HIOXTE 40. KEDUCTION IN Asheville Hardware Co. . 2 Rassells Arms Co. top action, 12 qa. Have been selling lor , $15 Reduced to $13.50. 2 oaxton top action. 12 qa. Have beeij aeLingfor Reduced to 14. rs top action. 12 aa. Have been selliner fur $18- Rtrduced to 15 1 Richards side action, 12 qa . Have Deen sellmg: for $18 Reduced to 14. 1 Standard, top action, 12 qa. !" Have' been selling for $25 lieduced to 20. 1 Robertson top action, 16 qa Have been selling for 25 Reduced to 20. - c. 2 Saxtbn top action, 12 qa. Have been selling for $25 Reduced to 20. v J. Russells Armd Co ton action. 12 qa.': Ha e bceu Hlliug for $25 Red uced t o 22 50 2 Progress; amnierlesH, top ac tion, 12 qa Have been . ing lor $30 Reduced to 25. Muzzle Loading Guns : 5 $12 Reduced to 10. 3 1 0 Redact d to 7.50. 3 $9 Reduced to 7. 2 $7 50 Reduced to 6. If you are not mm rfT)n nnj IFKlI It (M ttvv n n r I! mum To your msrn Interests, you will fend ooi work to the Model Steam Laundry, hun streeC We have the latest and best ' chlnOTT an4 do! Um best work. STEAALACINOrtV 21 N; Alain St. ;, ; " ' - -TeleBhone 151 1 - - 4 N, Court Square. - ' , j ,23 Paitou Ave - v" : Phriie 130. v. Church St and Patton Ave: 6'PATTON AVENUE.' S - . - " ' vl t - ,- - . . . - , CHUBOH STREET. V
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