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. THE ASHEVILLE-GAZETTE; THURSDAY.MORNING, JANUARY 37 1898. ;6. V , t i ..V 6 .'.T-'v " 'n azmess . Buy your Magazines, News . '.v ' papers, etc.', at : J : ALLEN'Si Opposite , P. 0. HEADQUARTERS fbrPruits, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Stationery, "N'oirrc" Maerfl,7inpQ ' Ptr. V 7- . m a m s' i n:ii1 i JA TIT UUP lCnUrS Brittl6 M lUC iij vui vuuj u :. " . THE WEATHER. By telegraph to -the Gazette. , Washi'Dtrton. Jan. 26. Generally northwesterly winds. N,fl fniww tPwnftrAfiiPes nrevailed a-1 .uf r - $ p. m. :Aehev'll!e .... Atlanta ..... Boston ...... Chicago ..i... Cincinnati ... Raleigh Jacksonville . New York Washington 33 Fair 42 Fair . . 32 Snow .. 20 Fair 14 rinn&v 46 Fair ft naim, 04 niaudv Dr. K. J. Chapman, In charge of the gov- eru,i,ei,i: tmu oureau at the Winyah, lag .cuiicu ai ii "i6"V,":"" w; account with particuia'rs of the. operation ATinMi 6r condltlon Prevailm I upon Plato Bostic. After the opening of Asneviiie: ! th ,51 the tumor was found to extend MflTinvm temperature for the day. ... 50 two inches Into the ibrain and to be of a Minimum temperature for .the day..... 2$ cancerous 'nature, rendering removal im Average temperature for the day...... 31 possible. Average relative humidity....... 73 Barometer at 9 p. m. . ..... .27.74. Rising. IJ i'V WWS BRIEF. Late yesterday evening -the condition of Major C. 'B. Way was not much improved. In -the absence of Police Justice Carter, T. I.. Van Cdlder yesterday presided in the police court. Revenue Agent Wo!cot Lay was engaged ypt.rchy in .fhe examination of Collector " Harkins' offiee. ' ' ' i .. ' Frank Smith entertained a number of his frlrrs at his hone, numer -11 Ifteirrimon -avenue, last evening. The funeral of Mrs. Dennison occurred yesterday, Dr. Byrd officiating. The inter ment was at Riverside. Dr. Critten ton leaves in his' car tomorrow at 3:25 p. m. for KnoxvllTe, where he will conduct a series of meetings. The Misses Grant -entertained a numiber of their friends at their home on Liberty street with .cards Tuesday evening.. The regular meeting of the B. Y. P. U. will . be held this evening in the Sunday school room of. the First Batist church. Mrs. John Aguir and (Miss F. i Wei's of Bradford, Canada, stopped over in the city last night en route to Asheville. Knox ville Tribune. Superintendent Bostic says he has clean ed np and hauled away seventy-five loads o' dirt from the pavement on Merrimon avenue. The last of Br. Cri tten ton services wil. be held this afternoon at 3:30 and at 7:30 in t'e evening at Central' Methodist church. The lecHtjii of offers, tge-her with th rular social meeting of the Bn-tre Nous tfrti. p "bpltf tp rH".nje of MiSS Daisy Sawyer tomorrow evening. There will be a special meeting cf the Ibrnrd of managers of the Woman's Ex - char re this m omig at 11 o'clock. (All memlbers are requested tq, ha preseint. " Mr. George Rembert and Miss iMarie Gnen, were awarded the first prizes at the card party; at Mrs. EUerbee's on Haywoo ' st-ct Tursday evening. Miss Lillian Green received the booby prize. ' Will Gibson, the colored "boy who bought a ticket to Sjpa-tanibrne, with the money ghwn brn tn buy edioine, was "bound to court yesterday under the nm of $200 by Acting Police Justice Van Gilder. ' The tobacco market yesterday was retas orflWyi good. i While nrices have not'ad vfled to ny; appreciable extent, sales are afve. with no evidence of depreciation. Both warehouse toad good sales yester day. . . Jack Owens, an "employee on the South- ern; railroad, in atterrrDine to board a fly ing caboose yesterday had his right should er JIky9Pd. He was takf.n to the - Glen Rock hW where the luxation was reduced by Dr.; Mlllentier. . ' O O o3 CO d 4 o t-i o , a CO . a .0 nri 4 UJ en W ' -o rtfi '-- Q O 4p ' . . '"1.1 : 8- ,1 M. . 02 LO L'-V f m o Mr. "Frank Darby- seiyed. telegramp Tuesday calling him to th bedside of his Ul sisterr Mis? Mane iaroyr is Bavannau. ;Jarby hai received .at anessage an- nounclng Miss Darfcy death, which occur The regular monthly mee'ting of - the Zeb 9 Vance -Camp, Confederate Veterans, will be held at4 Hilliard Jlall 1 Saturday ' morning' at 11 o'clock, i Several matters c-f : importance !. will 'be considered, among " wihich will be the Charlott reunion. A full atendanec: is requested. ! ; " N. There" wias a' party given 'laat evening at Mrs. MIMers, on Woodfin street," In, honor of Miss ,TilI4e Miller; celebrating her birthday. The amusements , consisted ' of Mines and ' dancine. There 1 1 ware .about twenty guests present who epeaut & most evening. t - "Bud.' Lovelace, a printer,! who was re cenily in this city, has bee-nl sentenced to months in.the 1 wofkhoufeend flne-of W imposed for assault upon 'the foreman of the Knoxvilje Tribune. Lovelace Is al so serving a sentence of 'ten days in jail ' for 'contempt of court. 7 r v J; ... - - I Mr. 'W.-1. Buaidick, wiho is well .known - VLreiniia's tenuDenaaice lecturer, will de- i liver a lecture on temperance in- the court house toniffht." beftinaling at' eight o'clock. . ii 'is regretted by ;the manage-rs-ithat 'this lecture comes in. conflict wloa .the Gritten- .... were seourtd some time: ago4 ..... There was an affray yesterday' in the bowling ailey. on Lexington avenue, in whicih Marsh Orr, Pink Patton and Henry adk were- trusagu.. iuiu iD ivjuiuuuj it seems that Oit knocked Able down with a poker and Patton drew a 'ball on him. tne sum 01 au. , ; j. B. Bostic yesterday received a letter ; trom H B Weaver giving a dtepresslng A party of be twen forty and-fifty edi tors of the leading Scandinavian .papers of the west, will probably pass through Ashe ville on their way to points east at an early date, perhaps next week. The party will come in a private car of the Southern and will be accompanied 'by M. V. Richards, land and Immigration agent of the road. Deputy Collector Thompson is in receipt of a. l-tte.r frpsm Coinector Harkins, says the Salishuiry World, to which he is advised to renew stt omee the bontds of the old store keepers and gauge rs, "a,s it is suggested that in the' future they may ibe held re sponsl'ble" for the condition . of tihlngs.at dlstillerieis', Mr. Thompsom. temdered (his res igTatioa as storekeeper and ganger last week.' v" ' . Prof. C H. Mf bane, the supeirrmtendent of public Instruction, has been notified that I several towns-Mps im Buncombe county j have raised $lsl00 fay private subscription j for the -pvlblic schools, says the Raleigh ; Post. The state will donate a like amount, in aricoird'9.T ce with an act of .the last gen- ' erial assenrWy. Wherever funds are raised for the putnic sch.ools, whether the result f of an electiom for taxation or by suibscrip-ri tion, the state2 donates an amouiat equal to that secured. -; ; 4 -tp i The entertainment for the benefit of St. Mary's Guild of Trinity church, at the j residence of Mrs. Carrie Oarr Mitchell, 41 Spruce street, yesterday afternoon,-was, so successful that it was continued through out the evening. The fine musical seleCr. tions by Mrs. T. A. Jones, Miss "Mat bison and Mrs. Kirhberly were delightfully sup plemented on the mandolin and piano by Mr. Frank Turner and Miss Turner. Re fresbinPTts we served and a good sum' was realized. The use of the piano was gen erously donated, by Prof. Falk.1 ' FOR H G.EWART'S PLACE. (Continued From First Page.) a candidate, tout nothing authoritative is known as to Ms candMacy. It is rumored tbit Col. V. S. Lusk will ask for the appointment, ibut mamy of his friends deny this, saying .-that he could not under the circumstances afford, to accept if the appointment were tendered; him. How this is, we do not ;know. It is conceded that he-would (be a formid'able opponent of the others should he enter the. race. ... Thei contest' for the Judgeship Is . liikely to be a warm one end the res-ult Ik anx iousiyarwaited.. The appointment can "only last until the next general election;, which will b next .NoveTTiber. '' ' In the event. Police Justice Carter re ceives the appointment -of; criminal court judge there will te a general sera.mble for the place he -makes vacant. , Esquire T. iJ Van Otlder - was ' a.pproached on the suib- ject last night and eaid that while he was not a candidate, he would gladly accept (of course) the office If it'was offered fcimi. He is not the only republican who wouidj Judgeship appointment the candidates f or j his place will be innumerahle and the avoir dnpois of Governor Hussell will., be con slderalbly reduced before (he -Is able to de cide between the many faithful who will apply. ' - -s 'Hot Buckwheat Oaikes with Maple Syruip. Dairy 'Lunch, 28 Patton ave. . 300tf Oyisiters any style. , iDairy 'Lunch, 38 Patton ave. 1 SOO-tf BETTER than cure is prevention. . By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you may keep well," with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE We Do Hot Have to Tell You any fairy tale - about our coal that you? may see its superior qualities. Make your fire, and it ' will speak for Itself, .Burning, At vstands out like a. picture and heats. Like a volcano and It is clean and It Is all there. - ' 1 - - - Gnn0LSJA69nL:G0. 23 Patton Avbi Phono ICO. ; - 4 -V - V to i We have some broken lots to , ; .Onelot$5 Ox ! Bloods One. lot Ox Bloods, that . V 4.50 close ait,'. . .One lot 4.50 Black Calf These are all well f- -: to give ALEXANDER .- CLOTHING SHOES 50 Patton Ave. SHOES '' , Stock-taking time is Feb., i,st with' us. Our. shoes are- Tr fall' iiew stock and latest styles;! all received since Oct. ist. f " "PEBIODICAL" and "INOVSTRIAJL" TICKETS TAKEN. JO000CXX0000000000X00066l File Up! The Victor", """ "Shannon's0' Board and Arch. . 75 ' ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 22KSouth Main St. There is no more pleas urable sensation than riding along a good. m smooth road at a lively clip on a Bicycle in which you have perfect confidence. is a wheel to be trusted. On the lever it4 runs without an The 'Eagle' effort; the labor of an up-hill climb is lessened by its lightness -and ease ol running; down the hill, -over stones and "thank-you-mams" its strength comes into4 play. For an all-round wheel you cannot do better than buy an "EAGLE. " You can easily do worse. Ml : , ! f 4;-; ". . ' ASHEVILLE GYCLE COMPANY, Eugene C. Sawyer, Mgr., Telephone 228. 47 Patton Avenue. FOR RENT. IN - IIIBNIDBRSONVILlLE, n. c, one BRfCTK STORESiiOOM, WITH FIVE I ROOMS IN BAICK AND FIVE ROOMS UP STAIRS,, ON MAIN STPRBET, OPPO SITE GLOBE HOTEL. GOOD SITUA TION FOR RESTAURANT OR BOARD ING HOUSE. TERMS $12.5a PER' MONTH APPLY TO J, M. WALiDROP, . RSNTINQ rAOENT, 58 iMAIN STREET, "HENDER ISONVIIiLE, N. C 292-6 MODTTIKDJE. The National Bank of Asheville, located at ; Asheville. in the State .... j ' of North Carolina, is closing up . D-. its affairs All note-holders and mothers, creditors of said Associa- ,tlon are therefore hereby, notified to present the. notes and other claim.., against the Association for payment. , " .'' W. B. WILLIAMSON, Trustee PRIVATE SANATORIUM, 64 Haywood Street- - . . Nervous and'- Surgical Cases V specialty. Trained Nurses. No tuberculous patients admitted. : GaM and: .Wafers. Fresh Stockl Reception Plakes, :X Rays, ; Please iLe Saltinesf Fairy Crisps, Tea Wafers; , v . -Jelly Wafers, Marshmallow Wafers, ; - Almond Wafers,-" - The Tidal Wave, . - PecariarsHmallowsK; Almond Wafers. Suit Your Wants Eyes land Ppcketbooks.; zl close- at sacrifices atf.". ..T:.':. ... ;$4. sell . everywhere at ' . -r;"V-v V $3. ' at.' . . . ... : .V. r $3.50., . made and guaranteed saiisiaciion. GOURTNEYp -hats -furnishings; - f ". - v o "-Rogers' File," the best of its class, box. f -ic heavierv.. FOE: Meats Poultry and Game, 'CALL ON- HILDEBRAND & MILLER, CITY MARKET. DR. FISCHER. DENTIST, Formerly demonstrator of operative dent Istry at Penna College of Dental-Surgery, Philadelphia. . Nitrous oxide gas administered. Drhumor Block, - Room 9, Ptidne 349. 50 Patton Ayenue. DR. GEO. THRASH, 1 ....... . - ' STJEGEET AND MEDICINE. - I J. , vOffice and Kesidetice, v Phone 211. 24 South Main St. - &Reagan .... Driifl0ists,r v . Fresh Heinitsh DOW'TiDOIIT; Don't try to do your own laundry work. Don't have anything to do with It. Dont go to: a laundry where you have to tell them how to : da " your work.: That's al most as much , bother aa doing it yourself. Send your clothes to.us, and jou shall have them just as you like tnem, just when you want them. We use no injurious chem icals. We don't tear the fabrfo.. - ',. Ashe ville SteaMiundrv, Phone 95... " 43 West College street. AS. P. SAWYER, President. Oa.pita.1 3tbcfe Battery Park Superior ' Facilities tor Doing a General ' Banking Business. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT J. W. Norwood, President. BLUE RIDGE NATIONAL BANK ASHEVILLE, N. C. Will begin business Monday, January 31st, 1898, at banking house formerly occupied by Western Carolina Bank. We solicit accounts and guarantee every custom er Safety, Accuracy, Courtesy, and Prbmptness. Liberal Loans Will .be Made on Approved Security at lvnnimum Kates. W. J. SLAY DEN",. J AS. A. ER LUCAS, ERWIN SLUDER, Teller. R0LX THE And get the choicest brands of Cigars, Chewing or Smoking To bacco The chances are for von. You can't lose anything: You can have your choice to select your brands and 1 won't . tell you that I haven't the brand that jrou might asK, but 1 . ' HAVE THEM ALWAYS; .f. . . . . ' ... . My stock consists of 40 LEADING BRANDS of Cigars, and About 75 brands of Chewinsr and Smokinrr A ... . o lopaccos, which you will find al ways fresh not dried out, as some not ht to smoke or chew. L. BLOMBERG, Prop., Leading Cigar Store, 17 Pat. 'Ave, Free reading room in rear. GOODLAEE NORTH A RHTCVJTjIjW TT jl t&gf Marlset. Groceries, Vesretablest Pish and Oysters. . " ; PHONE 2Q9. Only .Meat Market in Doubleday. A$l eederlOrSOC We aretired of sell V iiig tcr;,dealers arid .:waitmg to days for ,vv ourmoney, j&o we wiii sell, to house- keepersvat jobbers', rjricesi. ' v. 1 V j: :: Sehd 50 CENTS arid we will mai1 you postpaid pne of our best. . Hay. State RaismSeeders . guaranteed ;to seed (is&e pound of raisins in five minutes TSimple to operate and$sy. to cleans Fairest Wheel Only say the word, and tell what wn of coal you -wish, .stove, grate, furo ,oe , and we will deliver it at your resign promptly at as low a price as we darl!! clean, good wdgtait and. fine grade, and wdLl never want any ..better fire than nl coal will furnish yon. . B 0Ur Unless you -viant to 'buy water, you Wan dry coke. .Oursi is kept sheltered. MeYille Ice and Coal Company 34 PATTON AVENUE. 'JPHLOTSTEl 40. J.E.HANKIN, Cashier. Bank, - - - - $100,000. E. R. Lucas, Cashier BURROUGHS, J.E.DAVID J. W. NORWOOD. HOtf Sfdtf ijERRlMON , Book-Keeper. Builders' We haT a full line of ' -'.'('"- Sargent's Artistic Hardware y . j v ; -! AND j FINE LOCKS, Wl.l&auitable;.;toim!mliigs.anade in proper proportions nd are rigjht mechanically as well as' being beautiful In .design in all the desirable finishes. Aall and let us show you our stock and quote you prices. ' Asheville Hardware Co. South Court Square. LIVERY Good hor8ea;Tgood vehicles. Safe and an accommodating driver. Prices down. Be fore making other arrangements ask for LAfkln Gwyn't carriage on Court Square, r call Telephone S2. AN EXTRA inducement- Walways offer-to: those who iavor,us -with-their? patronage Anl the. su perior; manner . that 'we launder their linen, an&ytbe careful way Hn 'which we handle icrendUig it home- t all time in as good condition as we received It. 1 Our. prices, too, are eminently satisfactory- Hardware -16 N. Court Places - odel Steam" Laundry EASTON SPECIALTY 1IEG.CQ Church St and PattonAve'. 64 Federal StreetBoston. Churcfi Street?: v:
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