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I C ' ' ' THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1897. - s 1 ' ' ' i . - - - . -J -A A 1 REMEMBER THAT ' " ' bpsite the "Postoffice, is headquarters for X mas Fruits, Xacdies, Nuts, Tfcuins, Figs, DatesLFine 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. . A CHANCE TO GO TO KLONDYKE THE WEATHER. . By Telegraph to. The Gazette. - Washington, Dec. 30. 'For North Caro lina and Georgia: Threatening weather ,and Mght rain; southerly winds; probably icolder ta western portion. The following temperatures prevailed at 8 a. m.: 39 Fair ...;.v.. 40 Cloudy 40 Cloudy 34 Cloudy ..... 40 Fair 44 Fair 36 Cloudy 39 Fair : Asheville . . Atlanta (Boston ...... Ch ica go Cincinnati . Jacksonville New York . Washington 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: Maximoim temperature for 'the day 58 Minimum temperature for the day 34 Average temperature for ithe day 46 Average relative humiHity 75 Barometer at 9 p: m. . . . . . .27.65. Stationary CITY NEWS Iff BRIEF. General Vance was reported yesterday as heing improved. i The condition of (Mt. L. Swleegood 1 ported as being improved. A- business meeting of the Zeb club will be' held to-nigih'L Vance v The otbr members of Cobb's orchestra are expected to arrive to-day. The next attraction at the Grand opera Jhouse will be the iLees, hypnotists, There wlH-.be a public installation of of ficers of he Knigh'ts of Pyithias on the 13th. Judge C. A. Moore amd family will leave today for a trip to Florida, to be gone several weeks. Evening prayer at Trinity church this af ternoon at 4:30. Holy, communion tomor roww at 11 a. m. Alex'ander & Courtney report their holi day, trade this year as "being douh-lej that oi lasi unrisimas. . - 's - Mr. Frank iWeaver Is erecting a seven room house on the corner of Grady and Cherry streets. . . . An open fireplace is being put in tie of flee of the Swannanoa hotel and the lower door will "be (closed up. iW. "E. 'Allen has vacated the fruit stand he has been conducting in the vStore ad joining Longbottom's. Mr. and 'Mrs.'F. Stikeleather, Jr., who were recently married in Statesvllle, Irave gone ito Hot Springs to live. Mr. Richard O'Neal has given up his At Cost. At Oost-THe Great, Removal On account of 'a change which I have decided to make. I wUi move my, place of business from South Main street to PattOD aven'ie I expect to' make ,this change after " January 1st, "'98, aad I have made P my inind not to "carry any of -my present stock witn me, but open up an t entirely new line, and to-do this I ana going. to ,ell my. entire stock of-clothing, b.ats, caps an gents furnishings goods out at cost. ; i' Remember all iny clothing, is of my own manufacture and can be sold at a profit and then you "buy it much cheaper than from other merchants. ; EvertJbdy knows hat my s-tock is fresh goods and .he very litest styles, as I carry fipthlng else. iThik is no sale to' run off af lot of t slock , thai 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; ity and this "is Jth first time Ipy business $as gone ixj a news paper. I never advertise a dollar jfor fifty oomta nr eivfi vou a arold store and sell you a suit worth three or fmf dollars for seven or eight and make you believe you have a suit worth twelve or fifteen dollars.- - ' ' i; This is not my style of doing business, I have always given a dollar's "worth . of goods for a -hundred cents. My- suits fot $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 theni -they don i draw 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, 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'i ' If aff ison cassimere suits, formerly $1105,. now' $7.75.. 22-ounce Clay Worsted suits,- i formerly $12, now $8.75, Riverside Worsts formerly $15, now $11.75. Im ported dqngola 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; 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. All goods Bold in proportion. This le your chance come at once and get your choice. t THE CAPITQIi CI)TIH1NG mJUSE, 34 South Main St., L W. GDAS3BR, Prop. Tim e Flies ! ' . V..' - y ':' '"V ; -'Htinas:has "come and gone, and. now we get down to re- gularbtismess: tNptir5pedal offer at present is a box of pa picahimslittts' d paperVand 50 envelopes, rough or smooth finish, r,uled orplajn' at 35 cents the box. Quan . tity purchases "rtaic'tTiis "offer possible. See -it before pur chasing a supplypf paper ' c ' - , ; ROGERS? BOOK STORE, 1 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET i ' r - -r HTART THE. NEW YEAR RIGHT. 'GIVE US Y.QUR GROCERY AG COUNT; WEWANT IT AND WILL APPRECIATE IT. Jr G. A. GREER, 10 North Court Square. aiiaaiiiiuiiaiUiiiiiaiiiaimiiUiiiiiiiiauiiaiiiUiiiiuiiiiK Visit the New Store of the 1 Kiss Me Candy Co. 43 PATTON AVENUE. You will find the largest display of candies, nuts, raisins anct fancy, fruits. mm i 0 .'' n 12 North Court Square. Our. line of Dinner and Cham ber Sets havetr arrived. Prices lower than ever known' .in Ashe yille. Special for this weet:' A 4-qt Enamel Iron Stew Kettle for 25c Served in any style with coffee, for sault and $100 for carrying concealed "weap ons. Jim HaH --who; Attempted to Inreak into Julia Foster's house was fined $5. B Y. P. U. SOCIAL ! Entertain- r A Novel Foot and Inch ment. . . ;. v . - "Variety- is the spice of life" and the novelfoot and inch party given in the Sunday-school rooms of the First Baptist ch-Uirch aast evening was no exception toy the rule. ' ! The entertainment was largely 'attended, and though no set program hail .oeen ar- About 11 o'clock yesterday imarning" the ranged, those present -were favored with fire alarm at West End drug store -Mas duite a number of musical selections. xxneo. in ana xnei company responiea to r s Joe Brotou obened"ie exer the -call dmimediaiteiy and found the (house ,offo, ,h,, n liv atr jf'STf street .belongdng to -M-nr, W. r serea H. Inioes, in a state of excitement. In the -f - - , sitting room the floor had caught from a An ;T,.Tunt .nufln' io (hv (Mis Tjizzie coal that.had rolled down under th s hearUi. Porter was me musicai numlber, after The flames were soon extinguished. The whh m.m wi.wOThrAn ni iM.kM RtJLnl damage did not amount to. more than flf- -VAFtf :th. with mbiti' nm. teen or twenty dollars. . .Mrs. -M. L. Brown, vocal duet accompanied by the " iitr i cc-cxii'cij nuvvcu i ix w eus wuuyjiug 1 guit'3.r ,tnan.np thn ran r1wrw1 -o poltii Mn ffra decorated windows are nice, but getting t -m. Gudteer ended the musical nroeram Mr. mchard Oeal has given up his harness at 15 per. cent, off at J. M. Alex- tlo wlhich wa TverV ffood place in Suptt. Sprigg'a office and has ac- ander's is much nicer, you bet. 11 North AalWful WreshLenS T4 cepted a .position with the Asheyille Ootton Mills. Report has been. made at the office here of the seizure near Salisbury by Deputy Vanderford of six barrels of illicit wh"?sky and .'two double teams which were haul ing them. f Court aquare. Deligihitf.ul . reif reshments -were - then served by a number of pretty young ladies, while Mrs. Gudger and the .children enter tained with familiar songs. , LITTLE MASQUERADERS. Miss Battle's Charming , Children's Party at the B attery Park- ' : A charming eh'tertainment was -given last evening at the Battery Park by Mr. (Mc Kissic3c in honor of "Miss Madelon Battle. The event was a most happy, amd suc cessful affair and consisted of a masquer ade party, in which a large, number of Misses and young gentlemen took pant, and the costumes worn were exceedingly pretty and many of them unique. A . collation, was served in the dining room, after which the festivities in the ball room were resumed. Among (those present were: ; Misa (Mary. Penniman,- Japanese cos tume; (Miisa Emliy Davis,' Little Bo Peep; Misa'Mary Carter, Red Riding Hood; Miss Emily : Nolan," 13mpres Josephine; Miss 'Lambert, Domino; - Miss INannie Grant, Domino Miss Gene Oliver, " Antoa ted "Liamp Shade; iMiss Tobin, Queen of Hearts; Misa Murray, Lady Gainsborough; Miss Augusta Murray,: Greek Girl r Misa Madelon Battle, Wateau Shepherdess; Mifes Margaret Hil liard, Lititle Girl in; Blue; Mfss Nelly Mor rison Gretchen; 'Master Robert Breese, Co Ionian. Officer; William -W West, Baby Boy ; Decatur West, 1 Comodore 'Decatur, U. S. N.; Frank iMurray, Frog; Urban Thompson, Golfer ; Harold; Swope, a Bish op; Pops Penniman," Zouave; Bowers Davis, Uncle Sam; :Ned Holmes, Highland Lad die; Mr. Erdman, Princeton rStudent; J. Rion MoKissick, Neapolitan Boy; Westray Batitle, Baby Girl; Basil Valentine, Court Dress; Allan- Morrison, Lord Fauntleroy. The uniform worn by Decatur West be- fnged to the great Admiral D,ecatur. The costumes of Uncle Sam and the frog were especially good. Little Miss Oliver as the animated lamp shade was quite uhe belle of the ball. DURE B LO O D is the foundation DON'T DO IT. , Con't try to do your own laundry work. Don't have anything to do with it. Don't go to a laundry -wnere you have to tell them how to k do' your work. That's al7 most as rnuch 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 cbtem icals. We don't tear the fabric. Asheville Steam Uundrvi Phone 95. 43 West College street. X Christmas Festivities are enhanced for both old and young by the firelight's warmth and glow. Imagine what a dreary Yuietide celebration it Would be without a good fire made from our Jellico coal, that is without slag or slate, and will either roast your turkey or disseminate Its cheerful warmth over your home in first class style. AsMle Ice and Goal Company, 34 PATTON AVENUE. 'noisrEa 40. CTTWAPn'C MCCTIMft w lamea wun iamuiar somgs. r of health Hood's SarsanavillftrrkPH There was a meetine last evenine of the All were social-ly inclined and a hearty oi "ivooa 8 &arsapaiillamales Tbere was a meeting laat evening of the d time,.wa; theirg; ,Felix in ais the blood pure, rich and nourishing: and a r BTia.Tina 'xkr- l-I o-irixr ftAH Wrioaf M . AhiifAH ... ........ J . . Jl ? i 1 mm mmm m - viv., genial pleasant manner comtributea to tne giveaauumaiu tains gooa licAkTrl in the church room. The financial reporits I pleasures of thef evening , : ' ' werft-ma,ue::):rar inaiwauai assessments xne proceeas amountea to.anout ?3U.ou. I SURE YOU. get "What VOU want The onusical which, was to have ocenrred rSLV DTTTS . . W . when yu ask for Hood's Sana, i. .- i : 1 WwvUOWi WiVM IT 'UUVDTD ,11 CBCil L tui- 1 J? nuni r llJlJtJ I .. ILZZZJ room where - . Ha. Unequalled in Merit, Saresj Cures. rfnl " ' delightful refreshments were served, and OT 'Y"1 w ----- There's no substitute, for HOOD'S, angnexx. a" regnlai; -; Metkodist social was enjoyed. Co., Chicago, and get a free ample box of . T6 BE IIS The Race For 'mi You must have a wheel . s that is Easy Running arid Durable , or you will never be with the leaders at the finish. Our wheels will be found ONLY IN FRONT. . ASHEVILLE CYCLE C0L1PANY, 1 .'. .... 1 - V Eugene C. Sawyer, Mgr., Telephone 228. 47 Patton Avenue. c Always-o TO THE LEADING CIGAR STORE FOR A GOOD . ' . 'i Smoke Chew f THE LEADING CIGAR STORE 17 Patton Av L. BLOMBERG, Prop. Reading' in Rear. PRIVATE SANATORIUM; There were seventy-five or a IhundredlDr. King's New Life Pills. A. trial will present and it; was a very .pleasant eonvi-noe '-you of their merits. The pills ewui ,; I . . . . , ' . 1 Hrtf hikv in 1 mnjuu kuu 11.1 i.i f li 1 v live in tihe cure of ConsitipatJion, and Sick Edzar Freeman, who ia conmectedr wM the Raleigh; Dec. SO. The County Supervi- lea they have been proved: Invaluable. resteraay aiternoon at ner nome on Chestnut street, Miss Fannie Patton enter tained in a charming 'manner, the young ladies of the Faithful indeavor of Trinity church.1 THE SCHOOL SUPERVISORS. DR. FISCHER, Dentist. Formerly demonstrator of ooeratlve dent-: Southern railway, at Savannan, Ga... Yija8SOCia Meb-lTtoey are guairtinteed to be perectely free at Penna College of Dental Surgery, ing spent Christmas with his parents in lane president, J. R. Rodwell, J. warren, from every aeieterioois suDSCanoe ani to phjiadelnhla. vty remmtu ow mS pusi auty yeBMeecretarjr. Tflera were twenty-seven bu- I De pureay vegexaDae. uaiey -uo not ureaaen Nitroua oxide gas administered. ... - : . . iBacaeis. aavn or un.-rnir azvn nnviM mnoauu vuu vuwon kitwlujt uu.ytK.x1mu.x3 ui j jonn uaraner, wno was arrestea ihUai-' mv- U, ny ta 9s MmM.nor mt.I - - : ' CriDDle Creek, for drawine i nstol on a asBVWa""1 ""8" " "W- 2ZTZ 2JZT:" w -aicon Ayenue. - . . - i TiYTi rvtr rn-A arrvrr a r w Myi iim 'LiiMvif m i i ici iit i a nin'uuii hi ui rftiiHiii i r'lJHLi neanrug yesteraay i -tL...xxra ,,0THatvn m itirv. 1 - morning hef ore Justice .Carter and -bdiind Txft. . L . A - Alt! ' 1 - A MA . I over to court in the sum of 4100 for as BUCKLiEN'S ARNICA SAIVB. - GOOD. DR; GE0.v THRASH, PLENTY OF Christmas Tta tat m ! tor eh. J!-. -SiS":!" 5 SURGERY AND MEDICINE. Corns' : - Office and Residence, tively cures PileB or ao pay required It VUT' . Flione 211. . . , .24 South Main St. or money refunded. Price 26c. per box. For sale by T. C. Smith and Pelham's pharmacy. , Goods Grapes, :Nuts,' ;Figsi - Prunes, J' Oranges, Raisins, V Datfes, ; ? Citron Perf iimeiry 1 YULE LOGS iaS iiv -j The Finest and Largest assort ment ever displaced in tliis city , See window display; then come in and see the rest. s ' -Erer bottle sold at'J jobbers' prices ior cashl ' .See "our prices i Yoifcanget ariythlllg? yotand.5e convinced, that; we are Want, v All must go. - : -headquarters for permmery. Currants, Fire Crackers. New Salesroom ;e AND Wa 64 Haywood Street . ' Neprous and Surgical Cases a specialty ; TOri?iED Nurses. : yNo tuberculous patients admitted. We have fitted up our entire second floor for these goods, which gives us a nice dis play ropmu Call and look at our Bargains in this line. ' ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO. flOODLAEE NORTH ASHEVXLUE AND VEGETABE3. 33 East St. Phone 209. ONLY MEAT MARKET IN DOUBLEDAT. FROZEN UNDS3R ICEL The fattest, aweeteBt, Jucieat, best tut Ins, highest flavored, tenders t, . Quickest and most easily cooked roasts.steaks and, stewt always on hand. s ,- v-. D G - Put in your order, for your Christmas Coal. Honest old .Santa -will look slter the yard and see: that tgu' ar trAaA ritrh-t - M2LTtl linWH Tradswith i &? 7t Successor to ; j 21 NrMairt St. .: .Telephone ioi : White Smith-Drug Co. . ' . Opposits PcitsScs. GAtlOLIHA 00AL GO. 2 PattonAve i We have Just received our First Order in i , 2 and 5 pound boxes. ' Heinitsh'& Eeagaia - .( ..(,.-. f .. , .' f: , i . " - . , " x ' I ",, ' Druggists;" ; Pht.ne";MO Church: St andTPatton Ave. A Pointer on Cigars After 22, years -of experience in handling cigars we concluded that only the best for the money will stand the test of popular taste! -Our space is limited, hence we do ? - - .... - -t ' . . - . . . ,-- 1 not mention brands, but we guarantee to - - : ., : -y . " - . .... , .. . - ' sell nothing but the best in our line, -which consists, of choicest brands of Domestic, Key "West and 'Imported CIGAIIS. VAlso s well selected stock of smoking and chew ing tobaccos i""-.' 58 PATTON AVENUE. - U Pipes at cost lo.reduce stock.' . School CtiMMh 'Are graded: 'Excellent, good, fair, poor. (Rubber boots and shoes are tb sameV .only .the average buyer knows nothing -of the quality. The -makes rand grade are as unknown as Greek. : A rubber shoe is a rubber . snoe. -'We're not satisfied even with Hair. The cheapest ones we have are good.-' . You can. buy rubbers here with safety.. - V4:;;:- -. . J. SPAN GEN BERG, ' 4 N. Court Square. If you are not mi fft 1 H mum To your own interesU, you will Qi work to' the Uo&el Steam Laundry, urck treeLWe Ju.yi the .latest and best ' chineiy and do tbo best work. .rfflOBEli STEXm LAONOfi" ' ,- . .1:. , . , . , i . V". 7? K GlWBfiSf BTtEBT . r. , r V IS -' , r
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