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i v U W r xy" .s 'W w vy v y v.. .4t r' iVV" ' At Allen's, PHOITE uo. THE WEATHER. " The -foHawtog teznjeraittresi prevailed at 8a.m.: .-'..' y; usbertov:r,..:,:-.v..'.;"a Fair ' Atlanta ,,;,.l.,..f.,...,fV; 62 Cloudy Boston. .,...,,......,..... 40 -Flair --Chdca' v.. 28 Cloudy . Cincinnati - . . ' 48 Bain (Raleigh 56 CSIoudy 'Jacksonville ...'..,.. '...'.. 68 Pair ''jNew York .1. 42 Cloudy r 'Washington .;::..'.... .56 Cloudy ' 'Dr. BL J. Chawnan.r In charge of the gor- - erment weather bureau , at the -Winyah, snorted -at 9 o'clock last night the lol 'lowing weather condition s prevailing -in 'ilaximoum- temperature for. the day ....62 "Mdnimtnn temperature for the day... 46 ' 'Average 4em,perature for the day-. ...... 58 v. " . Average relative humidity ; . . . . i.i 52 ; Barometer at 9 p.. on.... ... 27.96.. -Failing. 4 . CITI NEWS IN BRIEF. - N3yrafceline'tonigh:t at the Grand opera i house. ' , The condition ,of -A. C. Davis continues to toe critical. , - , ', " v- . 'Harry EMerbe; who 1 - with, Sumner & ' -Co., 3 indisposed. . " . . , , T. S. .Hector ha accepted a position f , ' rrJtih A. V. Cooper, " tBenefiit eoncert"and hall at the ' Battery ' Park tomorrow night. ' - V . The first rehearsal of 'lA ffllodem Ana 1 - v nia" was held last night. , . - - - TMr. George W. justice is seriously fll at ; fcto home on North Main street. " t ' V-, Mr. Junius Smith is erecting a handsome .residence on Grove street. He will make . v ' ,; this Mw home. - ".C- M. Goodwm yesterday, took eighteen f negroes to Lebanon, Teon,, to work in the : - irotek quarries there., y .The M. C. A. reception! which was to i ; r ' . 'have occurred Friday night; has been post- - 4 " iponed untrl aiextj week. - ' ka" ; ' 1A meeting of the Board of Managers of. ; the lAndiley Training School "will .be held iM afternoon at- 4 o'clock; . t i " " , I 1 -' 1 ' ' ' .V "i'iAshevllle's newly-oreaailzedi hrass iband - J wili ? parti'oipa'te ' in the benefit coatfcert at Battery Park - Wednesday night. v : , A V- H." P. Snider has on, exhibition ' in his window a pair of wooden- shoes the kind . worn by the peasants of Holland. . The final examinationis In. the educational ; . " department of tine Y. M. C tA. will 'be held . fn the room's this evening at 8 p. m.- " ' Uason. Mc3anless who recently left here v for iNeW York, Ola's 'enlisted in the United States army and is mow stationed at Nor , folk. 4 : ' ' ' v Tickets "Nos 17717 16456 and 16371 were v - he .prize-winners at iBlomfo erg's contest - ' Jast night. ' The, ticket have not .been pre- , ; seated. t , ;kt, ' JW. IL. Whitson wm the handsome mer- r' chaum cigar, nolder at Trifleld's on ticket No 3991. Ticket tNo. 3773 has 4ot yet been t , "presented 1 .. , j There was aproareasive euchre party ' i given last evening at Mrs. Baird's on Col-.. ; ' -1 flege street complimentary to Miss Gardi ner, of Pennsylvania. ' "'" : Gospel Chapel, No. 20 Vance street, ser- - '" . s vices vtoday at 11 a. nu Chriwtians of all anasmea cordially - invitedt 'to attends !Rev. v' j; Cadiwallader; to charge., , . At a recent executive meeting of t2xe , ? Chorai Society;' it was decided that an en- i -;- tertainment oe gireo ou the 21st ol April. ..-Foreign: talent will take part. - v A' meeting of the Alumnae fA'ssooiation of Salem iFemale College lis called f or tomor- . row evening at 4 p. m. at the" residence of - Mrs. W. W. 'Barnard on Chestnut street. t T. 'A. ymer, who lef t here in Decern-, - A !ber f or ; Tennessee, has , alanost recovered 1 from his recent illness and expects to re- - turn: very soon to "Asheville, with his f am ily.. - '.." t. , - . u- ' In Judge Carter's court yesterday morn r img tbe docket was large, most of the cases being of a trivial nature. One 'defendant ' was bound to icourt for carrying concealed! - weapons. :-. . t - rJ , ' 1 Johu Bridgers and J. J. Hayderr were , each fined $10.00.' (before .'Justice - Carter , yesterday -for' being. drunk and, disorderlyr . . - Several minor leases were fined and several dismissed.' ,fi,, -. ' - tjjrg. "Kate ii. South died Sunday morn ing.- The body - was accompanied) : to her - home, (Philadelphia, by her husband, imotb- ,; er .andister. (Mrs. South- had been here Bince Uamuary. , ' - , r A thief broke through the back door of Falk's store on South Main street Sunday, Dr. David IiennedyS CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH X 'AM U . LIVER TROUBLES! " PLACE -TO SAVE MONEY. We can save yoa money on bus gies; , wagons,: surries, harness whips, etc., . at our new stand on " Fatton Ave. opposite P. O. ; " Remember.) wei have the latest " thing in traps sufries, phaetons The btudebaker dr j Owensboro f wagons are the very hestimd the - price the lowest. ,; Call and see us before buying elsewhere. Buggies from 33 up . ; . , . ?v . Carolina Carriage, Wagon and , ; Harness Co., ; ,: ' v V7risTit Cc UTe Canleisf'Props. v . 3 Patton Ave, Opposite P. O. Opposite P. O. TOETJ DELtVEnT. and secured a watch and; guitar. The cash drawer was -demolished,- but proved to be empty. There Is no clue to the robber, j A sulbscription: wair taken up" at North' iAsheville M. E7. icburch Sunday for the pur pose of building a" new choirch on Chestnut street and fl,S50 1 was sutwcnpea. ; one church already crows the two lots on which they contemplate (building. j f (Lnivitatlons are' out announcing the mar. ria$e of Miss JMary Patterson to Mr. Jo epb -Hubbard Hoiliday Wednesday, April 6. at Springda-Ie. BroadweH, Ky. Mr. Jiol liday will be remembered as having visi ted several times In vAshevtlie. ' ; . i.i Manager QfoKissIck, of the Battery - Park hotelL will . contribute largely to one of Asheville's charitable institutions shortly after Xent. He is planning to give a fancy dress 'bail, the proceeds of which wall prob ably be devoted to the Mission Hospital. The (Hunt Club will have -a chase Thoirs day s afternoon, at v 3:30 across the ;. river. (Memibers of the cluib and " visitors in the city are Invited to bepresenL The names of thirteen new memlbers ; were added yes terday making a- ? total' membership .of thirty-five. ., t -. V The case of 'Revell et al., vs. J: M. Camp bell which began an he suiDerior court sev era! days, ago, ia still in progress and in all probabilities wili jiot he cond-uded be fore tomorrow. ..The evidence, however, is all in, and the. argument of cousel will be begun,, this morning. Three games of ibaseball'have been' ar ranged betweeu'UetlHe -Tand Bingham. They will take place, at lAllandale, Thurs day and Satorday, afternoons at 4 o'clock and Tuesday of . nest week. . Both .teams are strong ejad good games are anticipated. The ' admission will be. 10 and 25c ' . On account of the rusk of husiness and in order to flfl their presen't orders, Sumner & Co. have wired to. New, York for an ex tra eniiliner. They have secured Mrs. Alice stokes; who came yesterday. She 4s an expert trimmer and makes the third trim-1 mer and the sixth woman in the millinery department.-- .r, There .was an- interesting, - case before 'Squire Morris yesterday in which Frank Emtbler ' was plaintiff and G.HI.. Nelson de fendant. ?. A- Jury trial .was demanded and accorded.' The trial began, at .10 o'clock in the morning .and continmsd! all day, and a verdict had not been reached' last night. The litigation is over a" considerable sum of money now being held toy the Farmers' warehouse to await the result of .the litigation.- - . " .' Thereare very few lecturers who have eiieited. such ? high praise from J1 . classes of tmeni as has Hon. - John Temple Graves.' Mr Graves ts a grand-nephew of ' John C. Calhoun. ; Tils, great-grandfather ' was a tjolonelin the revolutionary war. He comes from a raice of orators. These facts are a guarantee rthat all who hear him at the Grand on April 20 will have a treat. Mr. Graves is the . best attraction of the Y. M. C. A. star course. , " It has been1 generally understood that there is no law in this section of the coun try against horse swapping, out yesterday John PatULa and George Greenlee engaged fn a swap which had "rather an unfortunate ending. . Patilla af ter -the trade was made, 'became dissatisfied' and swore on t a war rant for "Greenlee. The case was brought before Justice 'A C Roberts and he hound Greenlee, to court' E.D; Carter and W.- P, Brown appeared in the case, Brown repre senting the defendant.' " - Dh ATI 0 9 X ft For Pure : Ice Cream and . rllOlie Z40 . ipresh Candies , Wang, : April i. 1 THE GLAD HAND : t Is ; . the hand that ' t ' passes ;., out ar, good ! t t vulgar. " - - i t What is a Good Cigar?' j STEPHEN G. CANDIT t I "f ' makes the ; best clear ; Havana; Cigar in - the X :;; world; 7 o-, have just; received a X fine assortment of these cigars, 1 v all sizes ; ahd shapes ranging 4 0 Tri price "from 5 cts to 2o.cts.7 i ' , . Oive us a trial; and be con- ; ; vjneed ; that ; this Is the' best . : cigar made. T . v X ! A. F. HAR6RAVE, 1 1 "successor ta- -1 : ? -The White' G.'i Smith' T; I i v.' Drug Company. - , " i T (President Georg ine of ithe Vance r goVS. (Po (Powell icalls a QlMAiment Assocla at 11. o'clock todayjm W B. Owyai's offlce Im portant taiatitsrs are it lx (hivwupiivt inn an A the foltowirig geatlesaeo, are urged to he iweseai: jt- A. Nichols, -J. "P. Sawyer, ; J. B. Rankin, J. p. Kerr, T. W. .Patton T. C. Brown and W. IB. Gwyn', cf the asso ciation; andTheo. Bavidson;, J. M. Eayi white G. Smith, (Dr. John Hey WiMiams ' p Walker, V. S. tDusk,' J. D. teglestonw Jr.,' S. . Jjipinsky, lUeut. J. A. ' Perry and Theo. 6. (Morrison, of the comniititee on r-" rangements. Florida Bovine . fresh every day at "Al len's, opposite ipost offlce. Thtme 118. Free delivery. r . 1 ML 8' V, , ,,? minds us of ;underwearV5v4 Don't change from heavy to light unuerwear at once; you 11 regret O v -: ji ipy J ivnpb; . " ..-' .1 TO BE OR NOT O Clothing Shoes' ' $ -' Hats ' . ; Furnishings.' . - O .To, be, that is the question. " "VvTiether . it is better -to be looking for a. birthday present for your wife her birthday.cbmes this month. - There is tolhiri& she would tappreciate xapre ihan a book or tivoior the library. ' -'Among the latest is "Sunon Dale" by Anrhbuy Hope, "The Whirlpool "by;Gissing.;IOf course we have a large line of standard works from whiliou can make a selection. 1 : ' " ' . -x'X' Time Tried ! : Time tells the merit everything. It is the test which .only , the honestacan: stand. It tears olt,the mask - and exposes the fraud beneath. The Eagle Bicycle has been time tried severely, ajid has passed muster. It Has. stood and been ridden when others haves fallen. Its price is as low as it is possible to make it. It may be depended upon absolutely. We are here at all times to make good any deficiency. Eugene C. Phone 228. Special Notice 1 ; Received fresh lot of which I offer.at Golf Clubs repaired ' on short notice. 53 PATTON AVE; Adveftifefs will tKe Gazette , by bringinsrin copy for; changes arlyihlt be set before, night. 1 - M&WO0DI ,1 ; He Do Hot Have to: Tell 3'.' - . C . f Tou any fairy tale about our coal thai you may see Jts euperioroailitiear Mlaie your fire aad,? wiuf speax- tors "itseu. Burning, '4t stands out like av picture and t stands out like a picture and heats Hire Is all -there. 8A0C!kSH 83' Fatton Ave. Phono ICQ. r Light Vclzt Feet i ) lfeayy VelghtXess! ,0 That's the kind bf bicycle . a and golf hose' to wear this Jf summer! T J We have them vin a " J ,J variety of plain and combina-' C 4 ' tion colors at Si.oo." These T. are spendid values. 'J ' . Were" never. --made than. -"those1 we are selling at i. bo and $1.50; all wool through' tt, and throiiffh; all colors.-" " j rTalking-.of : sweaters xe- it; our iry a suit 01 our me-; C rnbrvp v - T -4 i i '' ; si. ' 8 ROGERS9 BOOK STORE0 22South,MalnSi. iff r ' t of Sawyer, JHgn 47 Patton Avenue The Rules : of Golf, ' r . As revised by the Royl and Aniaenit Goli Club of , St An ew8Xwtlivniliiig9r.. and in terpretations by the execu tive committee of the United StitesGplfx-Association in 1897, invaiidition with a full line of , imported and Key West .Cigars at dohfer .a srreit' favor on displayed :ads -mtist Please don t forget this; - fc- ' r ft" A -Perfect and. Tasteless Preparation ; of ; the .Extract ofCod Livei: Oil.! - t a " ' ,m ; '" - - ?. Druggists, Chnrch St and Patton Ave; Wanwole M god LIVR -in THIS MAN aftfi W- - M is in a peck of trouble. He did not send his laundry W the Asheville Steam Laundry, eonsequenitl j the" neck band of the shirt was torn and be had to exchantge for; one o? oot' perfectly-, laun dered ones. , - ' r Asheville Steam Laundry, J' ' Phone 85.V ' West College street. JAS. P. SAWYER, President. ..v- - IH3autei3 Superior Facilities for Doing a General . Banking Business CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT J. W. Norwood, President. -5110- The Blue Ridge OP ASHEVILLE. Capital $100,000 U. S. Depository Guarantees to all customers Promptness, Accuracy and Absolute Security- We respectfully solicit your business, and will grant ev ery accommodation consistent with Sound Banking. ' " SAFE DFP0SIT BOXES JOR BENT. W. J. SLAYDEN", - JAS, A. BUBRQtJHS, J. E. DAVJD, e.r lucas, j.w.norwood:,' Bp.iicDiviTT. ERWIN SLUDER, Teller. 7 ' HOUSTOlf MERRIMON, Book-Keeper. To Golf Players .Have received another large assortment of GoU Clubs aud Balls, Leather Golf Bags. We rent clubs and bags at reasona ble prices by the day or hour. Remember . I am not a sub agent for any one; buying thenf direct. Have 'secured the agency for Wright & Ditson Base Ball, Golf andTpn- : . nis Goods. Will have a shipment of these sroods in by! next week. ' L. BLOMBERG, Leadmg Cigar Store, jPat. Ave '"Established 1887. LEAD-OTHERS FQLLOW. t.. I "Snapping Dollars." ': I & Being - so often accused of the aboye we are led to heUere that we 3 are selling, goods dally for less 3 ' money than others' are willing to & take for. them. t. - , - & . .NOw. we do not mind such crttl- ) ' -cisnisw Really they are our - best advertisements. Three : cars 'Flour and Feed - this week with . another arrival -Hobday.."- n Come rishft alon -for' while ?th & dollar swappflng goes on we says o you money. ' ; -u f I ( H. C. J0BKS0N CO. - - 36 Jk 38 North falnj 4, s? iv- Oxfords. , That's the sort E. C. Burt & Co, make-the new goods are inr-fine as silk. ?A You'd wonder how they wear so long." That's a strong feature, as well, as -their peauty. i3.od buys femrA to EE4 , ! ; . : J. 4 II.- Court Cquaro. 711 EI WHO LE:f system -feels the effect of Hood's Sarssp2jill3--tom- wMf uverr Kiuaeys, neart, nerves are Natty Spangenberg Bcrengineneq ana c u QTA IfJC D. 1 , W,.".. FOOD FOR THOUGHT. , (Why does the coal shBpped by as si ways (burn- clear an feee, out heat,i;tur longer and need replendsbjo. less often than any otaw- coal you can buy) We won't charge you anyahlng for tela o that.it is because It ds carefirii-rT? Jlpd. hlgJh-grsJde and carefully screened. andT we dont ask anfv mm fA J?? -will pay for sonne Inferior grades. yon Asheiille Ice ajid Coal Company, . 34 PATTON AVENUE. r 40. J E. RANKIN, Cashier. y IPn-Ik IBannk. - - -. - $100,000. E. B. Lucas, Cashier. National Bank ((MMLAKE NORTH ASHEVILLB v : .,: . : . t :' Meat : Market. Groceries, Vegetables, Pish , p' . "... qnd, Oysters, if'' PHOITE 209. Only Heat Market in Doubleday F. Zimmermann, 1 Butcher and Steam Sausage AtanuTacturer. Fresh Beef, Mutton, Veal, Sau sage and Drensed Chickens al ways on hand. sPork; Sausage a Specialty. California Hams, 8e per ponnd. Suorar ; Cured 10c " Pure Home-made Leal Lard, 8c SMOKED MEATS pf my own 'manufacture. Phone 4. : - -:V StaUs City Market. Ball & S heppard. 6 Patton Ave. Practical Plumbers 6as and Steam Fitters. 1 - REPAIR WOtittk SPECIALTY L' f Done on. Short; tfbtice. 1 PHOWEB8.
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