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To tral CI.: Tci lor re .sv.-ect, 3::y Florida oran-es tv ici, va receive direct frccm th proves, an I ofTer them at 25 to 50c dozen. Also yel low tbananas," Juicy pears, fine Mal aga grapes, etc. -Try our fine jandies and Tenny's 'Brittle in! packages at 10c. It stands without a rival. ' 'l it's. ALLEN'S Opposite Pout dMce. THE WEATHER. . By" Telegraph to' the Gazette.- ' Washington. Jan. 14. For " North Caro- lina,5 rain, easterly urtnds. '.,." --The following temperatures 'prevailed at tZ a. m.: - ; A-'ir : - - J . Asheville ( ' . . . Atlanta ; . . . . Boston Chicago'-.... Cincinnati . . . Raleigh ."..". Jacksonville 38 Cloudy ...-48 Cloudy . . 28 Snow. 2fr-Pair . -,, 36 Cloudy 48 Fair . . 62' Fair .. 34 Cloudy ,.;38 Cloudy , . . . . ... . New York. Washington J. Wiley Shook Is still out in the bushes endeavoring to find moonshinerisv .. The electric damp on Merrimon avenue, at Broad street, ihas not burned for several nights.- ' : . ' - - ' 1 .Kneipp coffee will be served at , the Wo- man s Exchange ,to-aay Detween -iiS ana 5 o'clock free of change. tAll ladies invited to toe present. . ' v" ' . Rev:. A; O. Moore," of Lou-don,. Ky., who was recently transferred -to this conif erence, ris here, and iwill prealoh from time 'to time in Central Meithodist tehureh. ' - ;! Th .ntintv BiinPrvi'csnr nf ,.hVn1a. Prof. "1 D. L. (E'llis, will be in his office, third floor court house, to-day' from 10 a. " m. to & p. m.-, ready for business purposes.' " . " . . . , .,'t - , ''-- I A negro by the name of Will Cowan haa been arrested toy Capt. Lee lor stealTing 'an .; overcoat. He 'was een iby J. E. Joyner and others -hiding the coait 'in a trash pile. CaipU Lee was. notified and the ' arrest' made. . News is received of an affray ia Old Fort ' in which . Ed 3rawf ord cut Hugh (Bean in the head with a knife, inflfctin-g a painful wound. . Bean ii . the son of John Bean . whose footwas recently run over ly.the street car. ""-'. There will he e meeting of the G. A. R. Post held in the city to-day at 12 Qdock.' Commander W. ; H. '.DeaveT will again (bring up the question of a change in ' the "ap pointee of physician on the hoard of pen-' sion examiners. ' 1 . , " Invitations were issue'd yestefday for the- - dance to be given Tuesday evening at the Asheville club. ' The occasion (promises fto be one of the most, noted society even'ts of the season. The music will be furnisHad ..by the Kenilworth orchestra. , :, The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the Firs"t Presbyterian church on (Sunday morning alt 11 o'clock There wlll . be a short preparatory , service , Eatuiday a'f ternoon at 4 . o'clock, and a meeting of the session in the ' pastors ' study at 4:45 oiclock to examine applicants for church menibership. ; W. H. Hargrove" of Haywood - county, "who is engaged In the hipment of Western North Carolina apples, is In1 the city for the purchase of apples as they come into, our market. Mr. Hargrove says that Che ' Haywood crop is about exhausted. He and -those with. , whom he Is associated have shipped th is season to sou thern markets 15, 000 bushels. ' . , . i ' . David Bunion; who dtole a bicycle on Patton avenue a few months ago, and made ' his. escape,, was arrested on Swannanoa by Deputy Sheriff Laneyand hrought to, JaiL Runloa.had committed some offence in Tennessee, and "was endeavorin-g , to make his escape when caught. He had! a hear ing yesterday before BcuiretAIT. GUmineyj and was bound, oyer to court. ; .. . - ' Mr. Charles Veilson; whose strange ac tion was. reported. In the Gazette yester day morning says he was rendered insen sible from , the effects of a, dose of mor phine," taken to induce sleep. Mr. Neilson eays that he has been on night duty for several nights in succession and had fallen into a condition that sleep seemed lmpos--sible. r , - . . apt. Lee and Paltrolman Lyerly made raid on Cripple Creek and su.ocee'de'd in t capturing George Wells, the- negro ?who made the deadly assault with a knffe upon Mary Ann Pritchard scyme'time ago. -Wells was hid. under a hed, and a pistol was found on thei covering. He had evidently heard of the approach of the ofacers and hastily crawled uii'der the. -bed. 4. (He (was taken to jail. - ' OUT OF 'DANGIHt. ', "No dar'ger of .-smallpox when oisin'g free ly, three times a day, fresh v meats tfrom Goodlake's, 33 East street " " 4 o . ' " 4 . 4 ' . .. 4 . V X Clover g we rnr.ll Sugar Cured ..run:. There is c-hin better; 11 TTe fcave 0X3 t ri 'Z "X A fev ye-T3 5, ?t Central lu.etiodt c'-jrei, l;ru a-'Ic-:, i'.'te- I' to a' lay evan-elist, v.ho fr tlie love of Cod, had given up, business and was davoting his time and means to the salvation of souls. His labors were - greatly blessed, ani tboush possessing none" of the graces. 0f or atory and unattractive . in personal ap pearance,' no one has' been more sucefssful here iu persuading men to forsake sin and seek after righteousness. Sciiewhat similar is the experience o! Dr. ChaTles N. Crittenton of' New York, who on tomorrow will begin ' a" series-of meetings , in- the Central Methodist church. ' , He was a- prosperous business - man in New York, and had accumulated a large fortune, -when the sudden death of . his daughter and only child called his atten tion to invisible realities, and led to the consecration of his life ' ani" fortune to the salvation of the lost. ' .Where will you spend eternity? is the question the great evangelist is in the hab it of putting to those he is addressings The question -did not shape itself in that foira in his case. With-him it 'was simply the hope of again meeting , the child ' he had lost." "As; a matter of fact a child was leading a strong man,' a" leader of o that men, a captain of .industry, to his real life work. " . 1 ' " In his own account of this great ch.iaga of life and purpose Dr. -Crittenton fays: "The Lord gathered in his arms' a little Ivtlrl nrfwic-a' .ninimta Wine TFlvW-PiTlPA: 1. T T,h'rMi Erbt -lt wag lerriDle tning for (jbd to take this chUd. I "thought why did. not God take one of-those poor children in the streets instead ",of- mine. , (G'oi'ng 'h'ome from' my place of business .these, words . began . to come into my mind 'As many as I love, I rebuke .and chasten.' .1 tried .to ge -the thought - put of my mind, but still it kept coming to me. 1 waa weeping as I 'went along in -the car, andtried to keep others from seeing it by looking upward. I went to my. house, andJ43od had taken. every body out of it: I went to an upper cham ber and looked out of the window, - God Wot eayine to. 'me, ' 'She cannot come, to you, but you can go to her.' Then and there gave myseil lO LrOU. ll uou i tane wug uo settle that business when we 'are. in dead earnest about it." .The ;next day after the - great change found him-in, the "business men's prayer meeting, and an invitation, was given; Mm to lead that meeting the following' day. - 'The resolution to. give his life to Chris tian work, has been steadily kept, and through wit own "country and foreign, lands he has been successful 'in leading many in to the way of life." . Shortly after his coverslon' meeting' a man on the street whose face told the etO' ry of his sinful wanderings, Dr.v Crittenton said, "Are you happy?" e qtfgstioa few men could answer directly ' or without some mental reservation and 'thman re plied "No." Then came the next question. "Dont you want to come to Cod?" and the-answer was "yes,' and he ' earnest merchant then and there "prayed for him; God was so good and gracious that he par doned . him then ".and ' there", he having reached a time and date and place of decis- ion. God pardoned him? " Yes, ' hut ' what did people say of this earnest evangelist who was taking the street for a church. - - a "Who 4s he?" "one asked, according to Mr. Crittenton, and another repuea, "unt- ten ton, who- has that . big- store -over there; lulu uiao v utuj w wiftivu. .a Crittenton did .jiot mind. He .recalled; another, who was accounted mad becauss he proclaimed Christ. ' He'simply went a -i head. ' . - . 1 t '-, ; Dr. Crittenton Is specially interested In rescue, work, and has- established1' many hbmesnamed after his daughter Florence, for those .who have herd of ore "been con sidered almost beyond the reach of hope or mercy But nunareas or reaeemea uvea have , given evidence that He who said 'Go 'and sin no more' ' has not lost ;.His power. to save, even to; the uttermost. ; Tit our peanut brittla, mads fresh every day. The Alcazar, 82 Patton avenue. r NOT, ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD. A fact often overlooked, or not always understood, is that women suffer as much from, dstressirs kidney and hladder troub les as the" men. The' womb is'situa'ted tack of and very close to the tladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or incon venience manifested ln -the kidney', back bladder or 'urinary passage Is often-, by mistake, attributed to lemale weakness or womb trouble' of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily, avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling ia evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull acting In th.a hack, pass .water too fre quenlbly, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning these are also convlncinj: proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doc tored without henent, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy; The mild and the extraordinary effect will sur prise you.' It stands" the highes't for Its wonderful cures... If ,you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists, nfty cents and one 'dollar. ' You may have a' sample bottls' and pamphlet, both Eent free by mail. Men'tioa the Gazette an-i'ssnd your address to Dr. Kilmer '& Co., Bins ; hairton, N. Y. The proprietors of 'this' pa per guarantee the genuineness of this of fer. " ' 3-1 V.. . J j. Ceil. yr- - : ;::t ;el:re, ycu v.'ili Ay endeaver to bo c.2 v:.ll tai: drceeed .3 pC23lbl3. J. . :at means, in ether word- that ycu patronize us. Here can be had'Clothinj suitable; for men in any position. -We wish to impress . upon those who are in the habit of hav ing their clothing made that . we can make to special meas- . ure as well, guaranteeing the . fit as perfect as any local tai- . lor, and at prices far below. .We take all chances no fit, ' no pay it not satistactory, . money - reiunaea. this, because our tailors make good to us. DIITIUHTOK II LOCK. ALEXANDER 4 CLOTHING SHOES "PES IODIC and INDVSTIllAL" TICKETS TAKEN lShe writes to'.mcf : ; . ; . on the most elegant cream jlaid paper; her delicate penmanship made doubly attractive by the. use of a Ma-. bie, Todd & Go's Gold Fen. ; - ' The paper is. "Rogers Cream tin- en at 25 cents the. pound; Envel opes 75 fot 253cents.,,''"It' is' not ex-! pensive and can only be found at - Rogers' Boqlt Store .' 22 South Ilain Street." . Bach and Every Is a Perfect Wheel, combinmg all desirable fea tures, such as : Ease of run ning, ' Durability, Beautiful tcycie Finish, Large Sprockets, D.; Tubing etc. . - To see them is to ad-' inire them,-and the -prices are calculated to please. ?You wilt be , able to see them at our place in a couple cf vcsks. -V- . We'iriet you know,. , . "nnr" a Euscno C. Telephone 28. rOP'TWAT By Using L KOGU'S : Llentliol-Honey : : 1 rri t r I f . I 5 Cents a Box. es free. Try them. , Sold only by KMe -CaMy Go. 43 PATTOIT AVBNU Tfl L-'Li' i h. Sifted June Peas $1.50 a doz, :;. 't , - 'Equal to any French Pea. For a good Corn at i2c '"Knickerbocker" heads the list. ft 0 1a- I ULIUUIU 1 j II Pro wuut Sampl mm W Mr We can afford t t t COUnTiEY, 50 PATTON AVIS. HATS FURNISHINGS. , .hew- . , .- x -CAN iV ; . ; ' . . J.li 9 SaVycri Lisr,,! 47 Patton Avenue, fe!!i;il(S:(ClkfEe::Ci op - 12 N6rth Court Square. - f 5 V : Special for this week: : J ; 3-Qt. Tea ricttic - - 10c OQt. Covered Pail - 10c "Yankee" Bean Pots 18c 2-Qt. Enamel Iron Sauce '; V Pan - Y - ,10c Formerly demonstrator of operative dent istry at Penna Collesa cf Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. , , ' : , Nitrous oxide gas adsaiaistered. - : , : Drbuaor Block, - . v Itoom 9, Phc-a wiD. . . ,50 Patten Ayenue. ; - dr. Geo. Thrash, . SURGERY MD MEDICINE. rOHce and Residence," Phone 2li. 21 South Hain St. V.' 'LSI 1 P ffs 7q have Ju uw a w v w A V cu our First Grdcr in 1, 2 and 5 ft lb- i rf V Ik nt ' ,. lit : Dca't try to do your own laundry work. Don't have anything -to do with It. Doat go to a laundry -where you tave to tell them how to do your Work. That's 1 el most as much bother ta3' 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. JAb.E. SAWYER, President.,, r , J. E. EANKI Cashier. i Battery 'Pajfa-B&nlt,:-; Capital Stools . - , ... 'Superior Facilities for Doing a General',.' .Banking Business. ?. : ,'.L j. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED: I " ' SAFE DEPOSIT. :Any;kin-abf-Want-' placea'::i'n:- the col- umns of the Gazette answers; one. ROLL THE d - - -,' n" n r. nn JnC-Ju bod' Ul?i1L O.OJ Arid ,i get, .the choicest; brands" of Gigars, Chewing ; or: Stnokin ToJ bacco . The chances are for you. You. can't lose anvtnine.' You can . . . have y our, choice, to select jyouir brands'ahd I won't VteUvyoui that I Haven't-th. brandt that yqumight .HAVE , THEII 4I.T7AXS,i; lily stock consists 6ft 40 LEADING CHAN OS of Cigars,;- and "About 75 brands of1 Chewing, and Smoking Tobaccos, which you , will find al ways fresh not dried out, as some not fit to smoke or chew.- " iL. BLOAlGEnG, Prop.; Leading Cigar : Store, 17 Pati Ave. j 'Free reading room in rear. , - PRIVATE SA1TATORIUIJ, " . - 64 Haywood Street. ' -" t Nervous .: and Surgical Cases a specialty. Trained Nurses. . No tuberculous patients admitted; ' . " ' NORTH AflirnVTTYlYE Groceries, VcctaWc- Fisli . .. and Oyst.i; -,; ,r " 1 - - r c c" w" 1 - 33 ;? S.ST Sj pnoirc sod. Only I.cb IIrrI:ct.ui D cabled 27. i 0' Raiciri YAP 10 Seeder 1UI UUU POGTPAXD. " ; We are tired cf cell ing to dealers and waiting 90 days for our money, so v,re vail 3ll to house keepers at jobbers' prices. . , Send Id j7.l'iZ and v;e v. ill mai1 you postpaid c:: 2 cf cur bect. J k4.J . wmvw.4.iukiiu W w w wA w. -." --'(-'' f-i r- - - -"-i " -. 1 rt " r . excrete end r-.c to clc."!. - . u i i ji- iix j i ..uij j p ... . ..... r ... , 1 Try love; ahd ' home: r i are. two enticing wcrd3 that oae will sag.1 riSce a great 'deal for. . Then the next thin is 'the cheerful fireside :u gather, aroom in Jthe evealn'g while you read the low pri. -ces we' are se:lin-g our coal for, ' NO dead clink-er-produic'ing stock in our Yar&&nafa ing Oxut clean 'toail,' alivejwi-th lateat fire awaiting tk) he ignited to ehow how;hriight' clear and warm it caa hu-ra. ;l ' Mbiillo lea and Coal Company, SI PATTOIT A VENUE. V . - -; $100,600: BOXES FOR JIET ? , ,V. rp 4 will bring . immediate 3 ft "s til ?4 is: 6t I "HP jmi.j m up up " I s t -f;rth tx3 tr3 r"--a ani teachlnai of A t- A'i.. IB T. . we c'j.rc.i. . ccr:i t cca-Goai- 0liC3 tt tl3 r:i--1 rrisa cf 13 nmfi ner aaaua. Adrczi r , TT'C Z. T. PHICB. r"niT 13 Trhat h3 iven'Hood' 's Ul iii3 worm and ezable3 it to accomplish thoands cf Trcndr JREO. - .c: health. He j Oar rpariliaisakei t :z 'wlocJpure.y! rnd r.curisMnirand '"OU Hood's Sarsarjarilia 1 JV', , If ycj trj ret linn . C Ta yctir.c.-n i: '. - ' TZ1 m iend ywoi T-'-'- t' 1 1 r c rl . beat ma- '1 " 5 - DRY 1 v. ... . i- - u your ciooa is impure, year appe tit3 cn3, ycur health impaired,' Noth ing builds up health liie'j; COD'S.
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