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-J - . .5 '. RY; 91899 ! 1 ft jL'ae NOW OPE r REAC SHE v. LED AHD REF ' Table first-el k hot and cold baths; yiews from balcoi i- Best ' location in depot to hotel tricv, three blocks fiom d t date t-vrvic.e, free hi A rets. HATES 4 nUELt r .&D9 S I 'I I1 WmU I n LOCKER HOME, BLOCKER,' Proprietor. r,01 r ...i O'er Cay. Do you want a cummer and winter borne in the Land of the Sky? Cool in sum mer and mountain-lock e! :o the north with, southern exjKui e for .sinter Fine water dry air, 2,800 to s.ot'm t-ievation. Now is the time whilr property is low, thlB U the place. Double daily uaina on through. South-rn Railway Beauti ful cenery anA the fines! high altitude winter country in thp world atrracting attention the world over. OAK The finest equipped tiatlinthe South, is situated at On tire southern tlope ot the frtmc in (i cairtnm svn- JlgkJ K r V V -' ' - y j winter clir ate in west -it. North Carolina, For further particulars apply to JOSEPH HELLEN & SON., Proprs. Oak Hall, Tryon,N. C. HO L Fi if" SCBBT "A Home away from Home." Raleigh's New and Popular tHotel, Located on Fayetteville street, only four blocks from the Htreet cars pass the door every 15 minutes. .Everything new and first-class and all appointments strictly up-to-date. Cuisine second to n ue, and undtr the personal supervision of the proprietor, with extended experience. Rac-s reasonable Address . Proprietor, The Carrollton, Ealeigh, N. C. BOARDING. Good board dn an eleg-antly furnaehed well heaitett house, $5, $6 and $7 per week. One block from! postoffice and business section. The Tuxedo, 76 Hay wood street. Kenilworth Park Villa. One mile from the court bouse; three minutes' walk from Biltmore car line. of the healthiest locations In Ash. Vm. New house, with extend .rounds; open fires; every home com fortT No advanced tuberculosis pa- Hrt class board for only l&.uo t.M per week. Mrs. A. Z. Cooley. and New England Home. Board $350 and $4-00 per week. 102 Patton Avenue. BOARDING. An elegantly furnished, first floor, front room, windows opening on south end west verandas. Three blocks from postoffice and onte block from two car tines. Pleasant service and the best the market affords, assured. Rate, $10 per week, for one, or $7.50 each of occupied by two. The Altimont, 211 Haywood, street THE GROVE HOUSE, MRS. KOFPBL.BERGER, II Grove street, Ashevllle, N. C House nicely papered and furnished ihroyghout. Halls well heated. &tb- not and cold water. Modern v tenets. Near street car line. 1 On Sunset drive, one mile from court house. Near Chanoite street car line. New house, open grates, furnace heat, hot water, electric bells in each room. Broad varandas, finest view and Wealthiest location in Asheville. North ern cooking, spring water, telephone. Terms reasonable. 6uyD Latta. HILwTDE COTTAGE. ! Corner Sunset dsive aand Baird Street. Northern cooking, spring- water fine views, broad veranda near car line. - MISSES DOUGHTY, s Asheville, N.C. . , s G PUB HED. taodid r from Up-to- ATE. v. c. t - t ij1 Prop., As icvitte kj I i i X! UJA-L J-" - v HALL, Biue'Pidg - mountains, niere and. without dOUtt tae best ISJR Marion, N. C CO., Proprietors. Capitol. PRIVATE BOARD. House In suburbs In large shad? rrove, ,rood table with abundance of 'resh milk, butter, eggs., etc. Mils from court house on electric car line. rlphone 29S. Rates low. Informatloa ftt Mrs. J. M. Ray's, on Lookout Moun tela ear line or at Ray's bookstore. The Direct Li From' Cincinnati DAYTON, VIA TO 1 0LED0 , DETROIT, Michigan, and Canada Points 5 trains every weekday. 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and "Wagner Sleepers on night trains. Vesti buled Parlor cars on day trains. CINCINNATI TO CHICAGO 4 trains every weekday. 3 trains on Sumday. Veetibuled trains, Pullman Standard and. Compart ment Sleeping'CaTs, Parlor Cars, ancJOafe Dining Cars. Cincinnati to Indianapolis 6 trains every weekday. 4 trains on. Sunday. FAST DAILY SERVICE ' TO KANSAS CITY and the WEST Daily Pullman and Wagner Sleepers. Parlor Cars on day trains. J. G. MASON, Gen'l Southern Agent. J. S. LEAHY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Knoxville, Tennessee. D. G EDWAgPS. Pass. Traffic Mgr. eajg the 8 Kind You HdV8 Always Boup SignatTCT A J7" - Use Quaker Cabinet and' prevent L Grippe'. ' 301-6t t lilt ''4 ' with ( uHs rrhi'cn. goods tor $9 per dozrn h cost us 1 i wortn 4 It in o ly bt: ;ausr of we will s il these goo I from $3 to $5, for These goods are splendid quality, but a little shopworn, REMEMBER, IT IS FOR THIS WEEK TjB IE CLO 5HING H06ISE No. 41 Patton Ave. Save Money If you are interested in the above, the following rea sons will explain how you cati do it. 1. We are printers, and by doing1 our own work we save our patrons the ex penselof paying extra for printers' wae:es and middlemen's profits. 2. We have no exorbitant hrsHloor rents to pay, or expensive motor bills to meet when the first of the month rolls around, and our customers reap the bene fit of our saving. 3. Our presses are Gordon of the latest pattern. OUR TYPE IS NEW AND PRETTY, AND OUR WORK MANSHIP, LIKE OUR PRICES, IS STRICT LY UP-TO-DATE. We can lithograve your stationery as well as print it, and at a very little more cost. We have Mourning Stationery we will close out at cost. Call on ' The MGAdam CutB.ate Printing House. : Cor. Patton Ave. and Court Place. ' E; U. ricVDAA. AANAGER, r -4 fci 50 50; 75c 1 niy S $8, 1 uu or f ne season th t :e worth $250 OHO Mcpherson & clarr DEALERS IN StOYes, Tinware and House FarnisMng Goods, SanitarylPlutnbing. Steam and Hot Water Fit ting, Hot Air Furnaces, Tii arjd ISlate Roofing and Gal vanized iron Uornice. 45 College Street TKLifit nJ.& 133 on Printing. ' the Chandler & Price . - - . "" ' : i- . . ' ' . . j V7. Tilsoa had lay morniag: nd fell glibly from waiting offenders Vevertheleas Jus- I hlmelf with hon- J were Judicioue, if htese of his pre- irie, who attempt- j gro, Bob Oocke, was Cocke was fined "iit Baxter were up assault. Savan K"t CJlint wai; fined $5. 'unkenness were fined $F 'hpr 12. " to-rest was centred in th- - -f Giles Talley, a ne- '" assault by Lizzie B- . - d. W. P. Brown, the r"r' for police justice, v, prisoner. He cau t'r ' - -"jstice that his deci- " that he was only a -and that the board of n,r" - ower to appoint. " r ad ideas of his own o ' " - fined Talley $10. of Hon. Thomas M. j. of the town ofRu ae, daughter of Mr. Connell, was solemn vening. was performed in Grace h at Ramoth, the Rev. et affair and only inti vere invited. Mrs. Kimberly dis- Ki mc ar M. It mat' " -r May. pensrc; - the formal honeymoon, and -the bp"'- ' remony were driven to new home just completed 'mberly in anticipation of by the event. PU !NG FOUNTAIN' AS- i Co Woolsey .us Offer His Ekiitor of the Gazett. It may i..e ell to correct a statement made in ih . . .;..et;e yestecrdiy w"itli re specc to Jiic rrnking founitain on the exceu-iijij jL-e.rimooi aveinue. The llounuain and the arbor, -with, seats for pedestTxaiia was the gift of Colonel Wooisey, and vtie noir. built, by the S. P. C. A.. It is learned from Coikmel WoOlsey, that iQ xhe matier of the publis fountain proposed for Asheville, he "wliM be very happy 10 ioonti ibulte, if desired, some o'c namentei lettered tAas, from Englamd, with some appropriate motto, provided that the .Jon's '.ruction of the fountain, or its base is tsuch as to appropriately per mi: their insertion . "FACT." ANOTHER SHERLOCK HO taS. How He Told Who Bad LaM Used the Telephone. "The last man who used this phone," said a New Orleans Sherlock Holmes, preparing to wrestle witj the instrument In an up town public station, was a short, little fellow in a deuce of a hurry, smoking a cigarette. He asked for the Illinois Central 'reight office, was told they were busy, and repeated his request Sve times, getting madder at each call. Meanwhile,- his cigarette went out, and after vainly searching for a match" ' 'Hold oa there ! ' ' exclaimed a friend who had accompanied him to the booth. "Wha kind of a fairy story are you giving me, anyhow?" "No fairy story at all," replied the area- teur sleuth biaridly. "I was merely etat Ing a few facts." "But how the dickens did ycu ascertaic cbem?" "Plain as ABC, my boy. To begin with, the adjustable mouthpiece of the in strument is pulled down, as you see, to Its fullest extent, indicating clearly that the last user was very much undersized. Isn't that evident?" "Ye-e-e-es, I guess so; but how about the rest?" "Well, lock at that ledge and yon will observe -five charred spots and an equal number pf small pilt-s of tobacco ash. What'do you infer? Why, obviously, that the gentleman was smoking and laid down his cigarette each time he called. T Im plies of ash are still undisturbed, shown-..: they were recently deposited, and l hoy :.'. small, proving plainly that the inu of calling were hr;ef. iiy ir; eion was that the phone h w . -i '.. pened to bo busy, and I lco".-.-..u k - : ' -ly for a incr.:cran0;-m y which most n on mako uim: .t 1 ' .... cumstances. I four.d it, at I a. i' ; , on top of the bos., f-cravried ir. yci;c;...u;:J recognized the nnm e'er of t!jj froiiihi ui.i-n Such memomidw r.rr vht.r-.s. ai.viiy rut. bed out by the flccve f t the nt:a i on; er. and as this ci;.j is i-tI irvAi ' brit?ht It is lair to i.r;-s:n: e it v.i'.s i..a,.t hv the last man in the booth others -i the short chrp wi over, a frcig'is ch h tl.e cirj.'.-ri - 'e. i''r' ;o j.-hone is wsi ally bu at this hour, eo t-i:o clews imtrlock ai a sustain one another. Not eo, my dear bor , "But the matches?" "Oh, I deduce the match incident ficn those f'rr-sh toothpicks on the floor. Where a man in a hurry searches for a match he invariably finds quantities of toothpicks. I would" "Are you through with that phone. asked a short, stout stranger appearing suddenly at. the door and; vigorously pull ing a cigirette, "because it you are I" "Certs inly, sir," said the analyst, smil ing. "I thin you will find the freight ofilce disengaged at present." "Well, I'll be hanged!" said the friend. -New Orleans Tiniea-Deniocrat. Beam the xm Kina lua naw i The Kind Yoa Km Kmjs Bcagm The liver; eets.liz; and 6luif jjih some lime, and th?rt )iu have hii iiKDrdj mi it iwd ci'in - LIVER HtKter8 U. in livens in- if liver, clears up the cml xion and makes you well Hjtain. uEG r-STO STATE -Ah. .Ashtville bar held a meeting yes evening' to discuss the new oar association', which will orgun Uleigh on February 10. i..pe of the meeting it was t be represented by delegates, resulted in the election of Hon. Craig and Julius C. Martin. 1 . 1 ' Two people to occupy front ;.u bay window, new furniture, .dding. House centrally located, unls from Montford avenue and Kight minures walk from - i:a:e. Terrnis, for room and r.r-ft per week, for two. Also k room, with everything new. '.2" per week, for two. Apply .1 street, 302 26t XORA WARE Pianist and ner in stringed instruments, 12 n e street, 1 .N RS Ana an kinds of fancy 'inga made to order. Pupils in rayon drawing and oil solicited. VTis Minnie T. Deaver, 25 Pine t, Asheville. tf tij-tuer fny surveyor and t-ineer, office Daily Gazette; resi 55 Victoria avenue. iiOAKti IN ASBEVILLK. uAHDjNG Private ia.cnity near square: terms reasonable Mrs. L. V. Cole, 69 Spruce street. 140-tf ON KY TO Lu.i. yj LOAN On improved city property $500 to $800. Address with description of property box 200 postoffice. SITDATIONS WANTJI. WANTED Position as stationary en gineer or nreman; six years expe rience; best of references. Address P. M Gazette office. WANTED A White gM, tea or -twelve yeare oia, to attend a young baby, and make herself gemertally useful around the house. Address H. C. care of the Gazette office. FOR RENT Largo brick dwelling wath about eiglht acres tof land, No. 101 Pine slroeet, next to Winyah sanisarium. Also frame store, formerly used as grocery, on Woodfin srreet, ne3ir Cen. Tjial avenue. H. F. Gr'ant., 24 South Main street. 313 6t FOR RENT One large business room second floor, on patltoa avenue, near Court square. Reasonable t&hl. Ad dress, H. Gazette. 309-6t FOR RENT One large store room un der Asheville hotel Apply to A. D. Cooper. 292-lm FOR RENT At toe low rate of $12 per month; residence, on Blanton street; 8 rooms; large lot E. Coffin, corner Haywood and West College streets. 291-tf. FOR RENT Newly papered nine-room house, with stable, oa Pealand street Also several ofl.cts on second floor of Gazette building. Mrs. C. B. Alvey corner of College and Vance streets. 272-lm FOR RENT Front room, first furnished or unfurnished. 38 land street. floor, Pen- FOR SADE A horse 5 years old, eo and genitle. Good suddlVr, and a fire carriage hore. B'airgai-a. Apply at 241 Haywood street. 313 3t FOR SALE. A saddle ad driving horse; in nrst class condi i n an'i not afnai'd of ttreet cats; any laly can drive i:hout danger. Address ...P. O. box 404 Eikmore. 312 3 FOR SALE Quaker Bath Cabinet for Turkish and Russiin taths, to be tak en in your room. Price $5. The lat est and best. A boon ro mankind, for full particulars and examination of cabine:, address Miss Sut on, 2 Hay wood street. 2i2-3m MILLIONS GIVEN A'' .'.''. It la certainly gratifying io the pubii to know of one concern i:i 'it i-n,' '-vh are not afraid to be geu'ros to the needy and suffeihig. Tii-.- lr r-.-.e- ors of Dr. King's New Dis.-ove; y for c :. sump tion, coughs an colds, have ven away over ton n.illion trial 1o-:'.".''js uf this great medicine and have tl.e fcsrt'sf ac ton of Know ing i: b3 also u ely cured housands if hopeless cas s. Ac-;h:r.a. bronchitis, hoarseness and ;11 (V - of the rlu-oic, chest and lungs are .--ue y cured by it. Call on T. C. ?;r.iti'. and W. C. Carmichael, and Pflham, d.u-4-sjists. and get a trial bottle :re-. vu ar eiz. 5r,c. and $1. Every b t !e -.'..an-teed, or crice refunded. Arrays siaich. giv .sue CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tha Signature of "ELEERATEO W TQMACHji 01 T MN - 5 5 " I i 1 f -i - t t it J 5 'A - - J 4 - , S a r Tf - : ; '; f :. -; ' - " i V f - - c ' j VERY POOR MATERIAL
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