THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTK JANUARY 27, 1899
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-THE r EASIEST WAYTO KKE.MONEY.
' -,;S tRavw iri by having yotif Fruits, Cigars, Statioueryetcat
the hading truifc store. - . , ; ' i v .
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; r , - ' Successor to W. E. Alleni 58 TPatton'Ave., Opp P. 0.
Pn6nev118i Free Delivery. .
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' iThe A"? Iiarffled laist arightt. -
' Only one trivial case occupied police
- court yesterday morning'. r
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iBlPft. Sallie Li. Reed has purchased the
i.iJ-iM. RobertGs property an Norch, Atfhe-
vsiie.
f Reserved seats will be on sale Saitur-
' lay ibr "Miss Jmry," given lor iJhe iben-
? fflt 9f the T. M. C. A.
-Dr. James A. Burroughs Mas received
a: better from Alexander Which states
that General R. B. Vance's condition is
:taBpTov8ng.
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f - i5Th& Ooitral (Eipwrth League of tne
rvvr, f 1, tut ttt chunah. elves a social
5 rf., u.eniDi? which deserves la iaxge at-
' tendance.
The following unique invitations have
leen fasuei: "Tie PM Kapi?a society
nr A.jbPviiiP CoI'leee. Invite yiou to a Sil-
w.dnesiav. February, First,
Four to Six. 'A Silver Coin, Please.'
SALTED PEAnU TS s
. , THEYRFINE
ONLY 5 CTSA BOX .,
KISS-ME CAND Y CO.'S
CAFE.
43 Patton Avenue.
A. C; Mitchell, Manager.
Perfect Satisfaction
And a saving go with
every purchase.
ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE
California Prunes
at 5c
Boohs
"THE SIGN OF THE BOOKJ
ana
Case
r - are two' things tbW.everxitoed; family. ; must posseas. Tou; caanpi;
i afftrdt exist wathtfa boolos, a.they Wer th greatest means f -enJlgJhtji-'X
menL' ToucaimvafPord .tahave iKwIsVwiChout a Sasevi as the boofes will
soon go to the bow-bowa We have the only bookcase worth having. . It U';ttie
Wernicke ULastLs. Tou can feuyjt to Just fit your library and. make its
E growth keep pace. ..If?, you have books you will enjoy an inspection of these
cases, cau ana ee cawsw.
Rogers' BipkfcStore, f 1
Phone No 254. ' , r; 2o South Mam Stfeeti-r
Ihhese qualities com' J Sf
1 bineti are what make
News from !hxeveptrt, Da,, has it that Same aS Others Sell fOf 8C.
a on Las been born to Kev. ana mr. j,
a Tfo-ii v -Rpv. Tr Felix was lately
pastor df the Firstt Babdnat Church m Country Lard at same
Zhi i.t.v. He is at presenlt am charge of uuuuu J oxxc
a pastioTOite in Shreveport.
A "wacit" laidverti-ement of a house to
.im vpstoiav's Gazette, trougnx ten
jQfTiicTXT &fb a Ti h thf house was reni-ed be
fore 2 p. m. Thiis advtarttisement cost
25 cents. It is a sample of the value of
advertising in the Gazette.
All argons, both Jftdiea and genUe-
,m Vi,av ntitions for the Ami-
Saloon, league, are requeued to hand
t-m in, -.n tomcwow ty J. Spangen-
ynn-o. o.r mfl.n direct o Rev. J. W. Lee,
lUlJ
Greensboro, N. C.
t t Miiirnhv and H. N. Lockwood
have been elected trustees of the Fulton
propeicy owned by the FliTsit Prtesbyter
dan churcn. They will fill the vacancies
hv the- Tesi emotions of 1. S. mot-
rison and C. E. Graham.
The Misses Jeanle atrt& Alice Brown, of
North Main street, will entertadn their
; giiesits, Miss Mary H. Christy and Mfcs
Elvil al H. CUlDercson, or ixnsic, xa.,
of February 2nd. Invi-
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nations have already been issued.
The monthly meeting of the Astreville
Township Teacherar club wUl De new arc
11 o'clock tiomonrow morning in the sug-xr-vHznr.
TirJ-vm in- the court house. A
aumbelr nf instrudtive topics to teachers
will be discussed.
The funeral services over the remains
of Robent, Burgess, who was K&aiea in
ttoe explosion- at the city quarry, wai
price of Western,
Sugar Cured Hams
10, 11 and 12c.
Graham & Rye Flour
at 3c.
A. D. COOPER.
32 South Main.
BIotCSLES
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Good Tires,
Good oprnigs,
Good Leather,
Gooi Designs
Good Form,
Good ContouPj
0 od'AVorn auiip,
Gtod Style,
Good Comfort,
Good Duradility,
Good Price,
Good Business,
Good Everything,
Good Night.
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Askeville Cycle Coi
Eugene C. Sawyer. Mgr.
Phone 228 - 16 & 18 Church St
a v tr- j-; -"'.sc j. ' M
rruoGatil.the Wheat!
gimbre Paten(
Aflb Your Grocer for IT.
Talking through his hat.
6
ood Bicycles,
.pany
Broken Lots!
SMOKE TBAYLOR'S
MAGISTRATE
CIGAR
B. Y. P. U. ENTERTAINMENT.
The Baptiktt Toung People's Union
and their guests, enjoyed a vary good
entei'tainment lat night in the Sunday
school room of itfhe church.
Rev. Mr Vinoa maro j mlrtf SnH-pmrs
hel alu. the home tof the deceased, near j address, followed: by 'a pJapo dut by
Missels Mtooreaiudi Porter that was wirm
ly applauded. Miss Bertie Millers
readintg of "Little Golden Hair"1 was
pleasing and credifiible. ; ; Miss 1 Uzzie
Poster's jIiaino soil evoked much ; ap
plause. . ''
The triumph of the ' (evening went to
the Asheville Symphtony Club, Which
was 'ass-stea tvy Mr. 1 n. ureenburg. a
professional froni Covington, Ky. Last
nighit he played rthis- guit ar, 'f The & Tier
perfcrmers were Mes-s." Frink .M 'IIool.
Carroll Brown, mandoains; Charles -G.
Deulb, vtoliin; Clyde !E. Mear3, guitar;
ard! A. A Fe'ithersiton. banjo.
TTje -cluh, itft iitba-jee.. -nurobe'-s. on the
program and were reoallEd tbim'9 and
agaia by the -audience. ;.
"Vance's farm The intenmenrt. was m
River Vitew cemetery,
The two vicftima of ifae -dynamlite ex-
losiion on Town mountains Wuliam Cai
owiay and James Sweeney, are improva
ing undtr the efficietnt treaftmentt at the
Mission hospital. It was not considered
mfe to move Calloway ;to his home yes
terc'iaiv, as expected, but this will prob
ably be done (today.
ROOMMATE KILLED HIMSELF.
Conductor Joseph! Brunson, of the
Southern Railway, rooms tait the Jerome
hotel, at Columbia, when his work finds
him to! itfhiat city for the night. The "hlotel
was crowded! Weni'ne'sdiiy night, and
Brunson had for a room malie a drum
mer, George A. Biaker, of Lexington,
Ky.
Rru-Eoata. awoke about one in 'the
Morning. The rodm w3ls lightied. Brun-
REAL ESTATE DEALS.
The fbllowang "deeds have been-filed in
Regil ter oif Ieeds Mackey's office
Jennie H. and H. A. Gudger to Wil
t'n irisked up just :as his room mate de- lis SwiliJij, 38 3-4 acres on Beaverdam
libertlv drew a raztor and cut hts own noaa, x.dou
thr;at. Brunifon started forward to ore- vesitry or 'irnnnty church to John K
ven'.i the mad deed but itlie drummer had Pmmers and! wife, property north side
f alliein. to the floor and wa's deaJd. Beaumont street, S150.
Haittie C. SHeppyno George F. Scott,
ncATU or T d pdkdv 1'"c easi- vnario:i:e street, $zsv.
wri-iw wr i.u vkinni j. M Roberts and wife to SaHie L
T. B. Criary 68 years eld, dkd vester- 1 Peed, property in Nfanbh. Asheville, $1,-
day morning at his tome on Hominy 400.
creek. Eev. Joseph Hawkins will con- T. W. Pajtton and wife to Granville
du : the funeral services ait the Action I Martin, lot east sti'ie Sassafras street.
M. E. church, at 11 a. m. today. A wife 0
and five children survive him. The
chii'diren are, W. A. Crary, of Hender
"slanville, T. B. Crary, of BrevUrd, O.
T. Orary, a imiember of company B,
Finst Ntorth Caroliina regiment, now at
Havanla, Cuba, Mrs Roxie Parker and
Mirs. Ella Youmg, of South Hominy.
Mr. Crtary was a native of Ohio and
was an ex-Confederate soldier. He lived
3m Asheville for many years.
Secondl hand furniture taken as part
payment on new furniture at Mrs. L. A
Johnson's, 27 North Main street. 303-3t
It never sticks to the Irons Elastic
starch.
FOURSOME FINAL PLAYED.
The finals of the men's foursome were
played on the golf links of the Swanita
noa Country club, yesterday aflternoon.
The playing was (brisk and resulted in a
victory for Messrs Graham! antd Wilt
bank over Messrs. CheesborougbJ and
Waddell, with a score of 2 up with. 1 to
go. Handsome prize's were awarded to
the four players, the leaders of the four
some conteeJt.
Poplar . bed3, $150 each. Poplar bu
reaus, $3.50 each. Poplar wash stands
90 cents each, at Mrs. L. A. Johnson'
27 North Main street. 303-3
Horrible agony la caused bv nii
burns and skin diseases. These are im
mediately relieved and auicklv cured ,hv
DeWitft's Wfifich Hazel Sadve. Beware
of worthless imitations. Paragojx phar
macy.
STEVENS-HUME.
S. N. Stevens amd Miss Julia T.
Hume were married (at 8 o'clock last
might at Inanda the home of hoth. The
ceremony took place at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hume. The groom is ai brother of Judge
Hency G. Stevens and !t!he bride a niece
of J. A. Teannlaot, of Ashevtnie.
Child's Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 6 to
t 85c O. A. Mean and Sons
SUMMER HEAT
Is the temperalture throughout
tiouse, at the Oaksi (hotel.
the
PerMicai
Ti pirate
- W take ; pleasure in announcing that
v our list of m enchants for 1899 Us Buperlor
' to any ieretiofore published., -
-Etery firm is of the highest standing
"and theiprlcea re Boretitfar.the quia!-
ItEea offered. - "
i ''5Tbu;var" tavlted;lc caM aJt, the" offle'e;
34 p'altitoa avenue, snd'-aod: gelt a li of
'.firms and book ctfLtteketos fop your own
A GREAT record of cures, une
nnallftH in morii
Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit un
known to any other MEDICINE.
Broken Prices!
Heavy Underwear and Hosiery, Clothing, Overcoats.,
and Ulsters, Tronsers, Sweaters, and Shoes.
To sell out the entire stock of winter lines Wi pE r thfm at
absolute cost.
Mure ctothinp: value than you are able to get culside this
Retter values in. nil linet than can tpund lspvvh r
A good chance to prepare for the atproxihfag cold stp
ue ux-dux i; wno xeiis you that he -., can
rival our laundry work in beauty or gen
eral satisfaction to the wearer. We kee
on jcop in up. to date laundry methods,
and we take special pahia to please each
iuuivmubi patron m tne exquisite finis
and general renovation of their linen,
Care in handling is our watchword.
flshevUleSSteam Laundry
Phone 95.
43 WEST COT LBGH! ST. !
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Hiiiiiig uump
Manufacturers.
JAH P. LAWYER, It-cui
Coal Selected and Re-scretn,
ed for Domestic Use.
Miners' Agents, Wholesal,
and Retail
4sh8Ylll8 Ice and Coa! Compsaj
PATTON AVBBrcm
DISTHXiED WaTBB.
J. R. RASKIN, Cafhi'r
'pxiaj. KoaK: . - - - 1CO,COO;
xupericr f acihties tor Doing & General
Hanking Business.
CORRESriOSpmcE SOLICITED.
SAKjt fiyporr boxes for krnt
FIRE
store.
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New stre 18 P&tton Ave. New S(ock
COR. LEXINGTON AVENUE.
OPP. HOTEL BERKELEY.
A. IMFIELO'S STOCK
IjAT E L Yi id am aged by fire.
MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY SATURDAY, f
Would prefer to close out as a whole.
Stock consists of
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Remember the place,
out:
ST.
I will Dye this Year as
well as I Dyed in the
Old Year.
I dye ladles' and gents' clothes, tlpi,
plumes, feathers, hats, etc., chenile cur
tains, rugs, robes, all kinds of furs.
I clean ladles' and gents' clothes by
chemical process, which doea not shrink
or damage the goods.
I alter and repair ladles' and genti'
garments, also 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
sale at a low figure, as wolf, fox, leop
ard, wild cat, etc One way express.
55 South Main street and No, 1 East
Court square.
Carl Sclmltz
Practical Dyek and
Chemical Cleaner,
55 S. Main St. Phone 206,
FEED AS D
SALE
STABLES
A Full Lin of Firpt class Liverv.
LIVERY
Rubber Tird Buggies.
Riding Lessons Given
"" ' r imiiiih
Prompt Attention Paid to all
( )rders.
Qppn Day and Night.
letieii Reason Sale I
You'll find lot s of odds and ends here in PANTSf
UNDERWEARi FANCY SHIRTS and
H NECKWEAR, some below cost others at
8 $;-P? stm ou may need something in that line to
V Our fine Hue of Winter Weleht Clothing
for Men and Boys at 25 per cent discount. M
"'ill
OUTFITTER
C. C. HILLABM Prop.
Phone 180 27 Haywood St
A ColdWinter's Day.
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4 v c Nov. 10, 1893.
Busings Manager Gazette, , ; . .
Oear Sir:
We desire to renew our contract with you
for the half page advertisement of Tate Epsom Spring Wate
i'", , As h result of our iiref month's, advertiHing in lh
zetie we Increased our business in Asheville 400 PER CENT.
We also had a considerable gam in sales in other towns of West
ern North Carolina a,s a direct result of this advertising.
Very Truly Yours,
H, A. LATHAM,
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po Mcpherson & clark i
I 1 DEALERS IN I
Stoies, Tinware and Honss
; FarMsMng Goods.
Sanitary Plumbing.
Steam and Hot Water Fit
ring, Hot Air Furnace, Tin
and Slate Koonng and Gal
vanized Iron Cornice.
45 College Street
TXXJBcH JNB 133
Asbevile N. C . 1898.
Washington, 0. 1877.
Frank Lough tan
' HAS NOW ON DISILAY 1HE FINEST LINE OF
SSA10KERS tARTICLESIH
' .'' South of New York.
You will always if eel warn? and r com !
tonaoie waren ; your - rooms ? , are r.foeatted
wiUi ourJellieo coal.., It is : economical
aiHi eiuwaituoiory ror lumace, range fire
place or healing stove; and throws'' oat
,more heat to the ton than can be pio
duced by double" the
goade coal. ; It; make a deaaiv clear fire
tWait radiates :anlnitenseheat, and-lethe !
Cigars 5 cents toi.oo each. Briar Pipes 25 cents to
seven dollars each, and Meerschaum Pipes Cgar a nd
Cigarette Holders 25 cents to $i$ each
Cigars by the Box at Factory, Prices.
V W ask comparison of our stock and prices with that
of the legitimate lobacconists of? thejarge cities -
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