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friE ASHEVlLLE GAZETTli, JANUARY 2 1899 THEEASIESt WAY- TO ; MAKKMONEY 'n .vS . 1 BtBBven:;iVbiNiiiKWFroite,agkr Stationery, etc , at U)UyiV& a;;&pUv 'THE SIGN OP THB BOOI -- . JPpa eena ol tba Wfieatl I a are two thinga that verjr refined family must' possess. You cannot Patent the -1 r a d i a f r u i dt o 1 a . V -1 ii afford to'exist wSthout booka, as they .are th 'greatest means of4nUgtttett ment. ' You cannot alRwd'to have boo fcs without aciaseUas the -booiks ivill -tsooa ,go. tovthe bowbirwaWe iiave th-: e only bookcase worth. &vtapiMM,;1jh f Wernicke &as"You canrfeuy it to Jast fit. yam? brary "and 'make 'its growth Keep pace. If you have1 boo ks youViK enjoy aiv inspection xf these V . Succpsor to W, E. AUen, 58 jPatton Ave., Oppje.O. 'hone 118-Free Delivery. our. casesL Call and see catalogue. Bilfrraore Tnrn JKI '-3 iv ! ..n . : i The Albemarle 'man or is receiving n ' --unusual num&u of guests for (this season . v rf , the year. . - -- An entertainment will be given at ithe -.FLrsD Baptist ehurch trus evening-, vy , v'ithe.B. T. P. U. The Asheville Sym- " phony club -will - furnish irastmm'en'tal " f ' music An interesting program has been "ly'ji'.,1' .-. arranged. - - . j . - w. . H. Lasateir. Jr.. has tendered hi ; c ;'. r". -rcieiTtntinn a a seoreiary and treasurer Sv '"" lof the Paris Medicine tomrany the res- ifnairtn tr eo into effect eoruary i .? " Mr :'I.aa:er has accepted, la. position m ; - Paris, TJn. TVita:'ibn-3 have been issuea .Dy he iris -. if.'- Theodore F Davidson, to a reccy -tln at 5 o'clock this evening. 1 ne evint will in:roduce P-ri ATrs, .-IT11' CS'-t F. their sruesits Hon. Danfcrth and Misa Tatham, oi New Ycwk, In yes:erdy's: report of the charter prndrneo mass -meeting' the typo i graphical mi&take of adding a cipher to rfc. figures the city's floating mdebt eines. wa. nade, making the amount $250,000 iinslead of $25,000. Clifford Cla, alias Mills Evans, the negro arTested by Jesse M. Morgan a few days ago, on a warrant charging murder, will be -iaken back Jo Pd'ckens county, S. C, the scene of the alleged crime T,nglructions to thia effect na been received by Detective Morgan. Private J M. tT'artv, of Weivervill".. a r- tuber of company F. First North. Carolina regiment, who is home on a rrn-h rpfplved a notice frpmi ihnron 'flonp'rtmfint. at Walshingtor - .--o.-.ov 'that. .his discharge would be KKspatched to him in a few days. J. D. MurDhy, chjalrman. of the dem ocrats executive committee, issued the following call yesterday: "A mass meet i ig of ci-izens of Buncombe county will be ha1d in the court house, in Asheville, on Monday, February 6, at 11 a. rnv, for the purpose of considering legisiatioi for Buncombe county, especially the road law and school law." rOT.r by tts owner, R. G. A. Liove, oi waynes- ville, to F. W. Mclnturff, d. this city, and George A. Cobb of Rome, Ga. Both merebers of the new firm have had con .. Vdeirable experience in the buying of ; cfra.-s 4nd smokers articles and will i ro'-eoubt command a large pa.trorjage j Th new firm will be known as Mcln j torff. & Cobb. It has been at the cost of a great effort -ne Cnminal court yesterday on the on the part of the Y.M. C. A. o secure question, "Wihen iis a hold-up not a a date wi'th Mr. Black for the production of his unique .play "Miss Jerry." Those bold-up? John Mills, a negro, was on who do not rtake advantage of this op- trial, charged with highway robbery, pomtunity will be umble to see him this ... , Eea-on and will certainly have eomethin? committed on John Lett, near Hay to regret, as he has been very enthusi- wood streeit, about six months ago. houses en the 31st of this month. j pathway over private property. Mil's ; enticed Letts out of a bowling alley, The Woman's Guild of Trinity parish , , . vlll have a fair this afternoon and even- ,took himthe side Xath robbed him. iog rii 47 Patron avenue, the store room The defentse contended that ith'is was , formerly occupied by Sawyer, and kind- t iMehwa-v mhhmr v. Vly loaned by Mr. Johnston- Supper will nt mStiw,&y robbery, since the path t.e served including raw oysters, at the was on private property. Judge Stev- price of 25 cents; stewed oysters 25; fried ens ruled th t which was luckv oyeters 25; salads 25; ace teream 10; cake ... WeLy' w.nn was iucKy 5 cents ptir slice; tea, coffee, chocolate. for Mills, since the statute provides a bread, -rolls, oyster crackera, pickles, very long sentence, ten years for bigh- beaten biscuit. Candy and fancy articles will be for sale. Admission free. Doors way robbery. According -to his ruling open at 4 p. m. j Judge Stevens could only hold Mills on Mrs. Maude Smith was arraigned in a sir"Ple charge of larceny. The trial police court yesterday morning charged 'then proceeded. The defendant's coun- Sav'iLS d'cTdXion OUS" & sel put forth that ther client was an counsel, ta continuiance of ten days wsfa idiot, and introduced evidence to sup- graats-i, rroviding the Premises were port iL Milk was f u d . vacated and the nuissance abated. Five s . Degrees were placed before the bar of Judge Stevens sentenced him to three jut'tiee, charged with using profane aad years and 'three months in the chain vulgar language. Four were senteaed to fifteen diaye in the reformaitory. Th3 san- And thus a legal technicality fifi:h, old Neise .Bailey, was dis;;-harged owing to his advanced age. A set of photographs ere on. exhibition ' in. the show window of SpanenbeTg'j ! shoe sfiore, which have srecial intereet for Ashevilliiains. The photographs arei or scenes in cuDa, in wnicn many mem- ,Qa ,,va or- large phictograph, shows the entire A. L. I. The pictures . were received by Archie Nichols yesterday, frpm - h'i brother, Corporal Charles Nichols. Thai jt fiaexes were Dhotoeraohed bv Hemrr fresh tn the memory. One picture t' ine oonecuon as a pnonograpn or me. piece where he was drowned. Poplar beds, $150 each. Poplar bu reaus., $3.50 each. Popiar wash stands 90 ceh'ta eacii. 'at Mrs. L. A. . Johnson s 27 North Maifni street. 303-3t Horrible agony is caused by pilev burns and skin diseases. These are im mediately Tvlieved and auiokly cuTed bv DeWItt's Witch. Hazel S?lve. Bewrre of worthless imitations. Paragon phar macy. . Mrs. John Cochran, Fleming. N. C. writes: I have been using Tr. M. A. t Simmons Liver Medicine many years, - ifor diseases of the liver, und find it a gTeat medicine. I rexmmend it highly. - Keep it in the house all the time.. .Ohnd'e Spring Heel Shoe, sizes 6 to 8, .-35c. G. A. Mears and Son ts h .toTriT'PTv-i:-e throughout the , "house, at the Oaks hotel. 1 We taie spletasure- in ajvnouncinff that Periodic - , our- IM-of TflerWhante for 1899 Sa superior - to . any daerpTwrore ;pu o psnei. .- - ' . Eyeryr firm Is of highest sltainiding c . j and. their priced are Imvest for the qual- ItJes off ered.' .. A-Jbu are lavffited 't&. fcall at the'-offlce.- - SiPaltitoinf avenue, andanid gelt a HHt of " '-j01"118 "bo of . t3,cke!tB for , your own ' use. " - .-' 'i J TRY OUR - MTEDPIAnUTS T THEY ARE FINE ONLY 5 CTSS A BOX . KISS-ME CANDY CO :S CAFE. -. Pntton Av&iwcL : A. C. MitthaiTMiLnager 57T ..cri" J i-Perfect SifiMn And a saving gMwith . every purchase. . ANOTHER IOr OF THOSE California Prunes Same as others sell for 8c. Pure Country Lard at same price cF Western, i Sugar L ured Hams 10, 11 and 12c. Graham & Rye Flour at 3c A. D. COOPER. 32 South Main. ! LEGAL TFflHMIfiAl iTV MAnP BIG DIFFERENCE IN SENTENCE ' , Mills Kobbeda Man on a Private Path and so Escaped a Charge of , Highway Bobbery. Some fine hair splitting was done in saved Mills from chain gang. more than in the COMMITTEES APPOINTED. The vtarious committees -for the work' 0f hp -ynno. Vrv 7 v ? J-e, You.QS Mens iristian associa uim, nave been appointed. The educa tioDil commiittee will be appoi'nted later. " olio wine- are the mg are the appointed comm'titees exetive- B. .M Lee, W. A. Blair and t -d,u .rV , x- . vavis, J. P. Howatt; vacancaect h. Redwood- finance w vS -Sfi11 a low flgure, as WOlf, fox, leop- n,Qrlc., T . v;-' i i jPlchj bys' committee, TJetorge t a ti. I,-rl ijiiam. avl. j ones . ani t ' ul";,cl-nS- cammitte?, W. A. Blair J. A. Nichols. H. , Redwood, George R. Collins and William M. Jones. ' s VU MUST haye pure blood for good health.' Hood's Sarsaparilla purines the blood. Take Hood saparilla if you would BE WELL." 3 BeiuGGn Season Sale. 1 .1-' v 1 WW You'll find lot s of odds and ends here in PANTS, UNDERWEAR,, FANCY SHIRTS and zNECKWEARt some ft eqjf C0Stf others at Cost. :You in ieed something in that line to tide you over tiU jspring. v Our tine line of Winter Weight Clothing H or- en aflc i0 a 11 Ptttan Ave. mm Rogers' Book Storej Phone'No 254., - ' v 20 South Main Street Good Tjie,, " Good sprmgs, r Good Leather, (joatjDesign, Good ' Formt feood Contour, , d :) qr:t auhip, Good jCprnfort, Good Duracliiit) , Good Price, Good Business, Good Everything, Good Night. A Hevill Eugene C. Phone 228 Broken Lots! . Heavy Underwear and Hosiery, Clothing, Overcoats, and Ulsters, Trousers, Sweaters, and Shoes. To sell out the entire stock, absolute cost. Mure clothing value than .you are able to get outside this store. Retter values in ell Hnethan can tound elsewhere A good chance to prepare for the approaching cold snap New stre 18 Patton A ve New s,ock COR. LEXINGTON AVENUE. Mm I will Dye this Year nc well as 1 Dyed in ihc I dye ladies and gent clothes, tip, plumes, -feathers, hats, etc, chenile cur tain, rugs, robes, all kinds of furs. I clean ladies' and gents' clatWes bv chemical process, which does not shrink - or 'damage tlle so08, I alter and repair ladles' and genut garments, aiiio- furs, such as beaver, seal, etc. All work guaranteed. One way express will be paid on all out of town orders. I have also at my store at Court place a few head mounted rugs for ... . ... . r.- wo T,rv,)J. -"- - - - - 55 South Mala street and JTo. 1 East Court square. Cai?l Sehult ' PnAcncAii Dyee and Chemical Cleaner, S. Main St Phone 20 e, 5 per cent discount. : 'Phone 78. 'yhese qualities com' ' f bined are what make XH99 cycles.- Sawyer. Mgr. 16 & I8,Church St BICYCL Broken Prices! of winter lints we ofi t them at 0PP. HOTEL BERKELEY. T j I sale STABLES Vu L't- of Firpt. cass Tiivrv. Rubber Tirwl Buggi pr . Riding Lessons Given. Prorapti Attention Paid to all Orders. Open Day aad Niarht. C, C. MILLABD, Prop. Phone 180 27 Haywood St imm h Kilo A'ColdWiiiter's Daya - You will always feel warm tnd com- rortapie wen your rooms, . are 'healted'i witir eufi Jellicovcoal. It is economical aad satisf aotory .for 'lurnace,1 range, fire-: place or halting stove, and .throws out) (more heat to the ton -than can' be pro--, duecd, i bytflouble the amount of dMertori grade coal, It makes a cleani clear fire , thtait radiaites an intense heati and is the. ooai you neea tor use in cold weaither. , GACOLIfjA GOAL GO 23 PattoiL Ave. - PlionV 130., . my . Talking through his hat. the man iis who Itells you that he can rivialour liuhdry work 'in beauty or gn, era! jptisCacjtioai tiih.e swearer vWe keep a top in up lo , date laundry method?, and -vF take epeeial pafins to please each Individual patron inthe exquisite "finish fl.ffd general renovation of their linen? Care iut .handling 1s"our vmfchoro!,, i-- Thone 95. 43 WEST COLLEGE ST. JAS. P. 8AWYE1B, PresklenR. ;erv Osupita, laundry if- Superior facilities tor Doing a Otnsrsri Banking Business, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOB KENTJ A. TRIFIELD'S STOd LATELY DAMAGED BY FIRE, MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY SATURDAY. Would prefer to close out as a whole. Stock consists of Cigars, IPIpes, 'E&haceo, Mp&ri log cfeods, tationpy, etc, i - Remember the place, 28 SOUTH MAIM ST. TATE SPRINGS, TENN , s ' J ' No JO, 1898. Business M&nager .(gazette, . V Dear Sir: We desire to renew our contract with you or the halt page dyertisement of Tate Epsom Spring Wat e As a result of our first month's advertising in th-Ga ztie we increased our business in Asheville 400 PER CENT, We also had a considerabler gain in sales in other towns of West m North Carolina as a direct result of this advertising. Very Truly Yours, H, A. LATHAM, 3. ,-8-jfy.aa-, "as-' ; 'H. Washington, D. C, 1877. HAS NOW ON DISI LAY H 'IS A 1, r'f ' . South of " ;, . .. Hi if 5XKXXKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQi Frank Cigars 5 cents to $1.00 each; Briar Pipes 25 cents to seven . dollars each, and Meerschaum Pipes Cigar and Cigarette Holders ajfeents to $25 each Cigars by the Box at Factory t Prices. We ask comrjarison of our stock and prices with that Pf the legimaietoSaaists of the large cities! rV Ask Your 6rocer for JT. Asheuille billing Comp llanut&ctunrs I Coolelectedand Rescresn. ! ed for Domestic Use, Mner Agents; Wholefiaii ,.,r..vWDid .Retail and Coal Companj 4 PATTON AVBUXm. 9 - - - - 100,000: Mcpherson & clark DEALERS IN StOYes, Tinware and Hons) Pnrnisliiiig Goods. Sanitary Plumbing. Si earn and Hot Water Fit tinp;, Hot Air Furnaces, Tin ar-d-Slate Roofing: and Gal vanized Iron Cornice. . 45 College Street TELBxfl 4TJS 133 Ashevi'e N. C . 1898- an 1HE FINEST LINE CI - m amw ' m- J, New York. ,1 -. Loughr .r , ; ; -; ; MIB8 :00LEr 15 awgefcr. - - A ' . .t-,-.' rts7"l U C-l I ' -Si, i- j'-i ; - a 5.-- ..-''ir'-:'2 j 1 V - .-""4 -. " - ' ' "" ---i c
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