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.. - - ,. A.rrrrry'r?r- ""hij - . 7 r . . . i ?- ' 5 ,4. A-S -i f 91 t 3 f HE SHVILLE GAZETTE;' MARCH i8,m8qo -i. TOE SIGN OF, THE BQOBL .s I - 1 1 1 ' tr " ,M 1 1 ' ' 1 1,1 ' - 1 1 w. (CITY 1 3. A ; - 8 - , r t sr ' The Blue Kidge Rifles drilled ait the armory last night, , , - ; Mrs O. H. Southwick, enteaUinedi. the : West Abbeville Euchre club Thursday afternooo. . . Ay ' The street VJeptartmepit was making1 re pairs in? the pavement on; orui jourc , Square yeswruy . .-. r "W". N. Ownibey was cm' the treats yea terday, and is improving quite rapacwy after hi? serious illness. ; . The botany elates of the Asheville' Ool liege will go Hut to VanderbilJt's estate I one day mext wee to eiuuy uurai. The civil service examination' for' de pfartmental and carrier service was held! yesterday. Eleven perButs vvere tata-u ined. , Arthur Allen and lizzie1 Murdoch were marrfed Thursd'ay (afternoon; at "Wallace Fiarm anVi left immeiiabely fQr their future ' home in New Jensey, Dt. A. D. Mayo will arrive in the city next Tuesday or Wednesdayl and will deliver two lectures while here one to teachers 'amd ;6ae to 'the public. Lewis N. Grreenbery and CTharlea Doub gave 'aai invitation dancing pafty a. i:he C. L. U. rooms JaSt night. The Misse CotKii were the chaperoaee of the everiug. About sixty penions were pies ent. The city's weekly cash statement for -week end-in g March 17, shiowekl the foi lowing: C:h on hand and received $3, 461.76; casii expended, $424.98; amount 'ca hind, le-s -sinking fund, $887.23. J I'm Ro sh acid' W. W. Wiood were Taigred in police court yesterday) f:r' fighting. They p'roved to be the defeji sive paries in the fight andl were re leased. Ore case of dL"unkeunee3 was fined $2. Manager Plummet is1 trying to jar range for the 'appearance of Mr. Tracy, the celebra:ed temperance lecturer, who has 'lecen'.ly been atRaleigh 'an'di is miaw1 holding meetings in! Salisbury, some time -ia April. . Bextis Ma'cne, night watchir.an of 'the tvt vt wikirja-,n " Tiiimbier Co.. was seriously scalded Thursday night byj steam escap'ng -from the safety valve of the engine. He 'left for his home in. Mor gmton yes :e day afternoon. . Conuc r F'lis, of ::he ?treet railway, t'rought vp SO psrisengers at eleven o'cI' 1 k 1 s" r tight, all o? wiom- came ins from the ei?: on No. 11, dfue here at 3:25 p. m. S3Vrnte?n of these pasen gees v:e: !:c tve Eci'.tery Park. 'X ''.is'f-l t'r.:i ow the Fo-. ithem' was tder'anedVs . --3sy 'after-uooa near Round Knob by a land sdide. The engirt was -turned across the track, several cars de railed, and tn-a rr.-ck Wockaded-. The fi-rema'o h' ' "-s am broken and -wlas.ee rtously bruised. ' ' W- JJ M i K i r- - r i See jout stock of Hams before buying perhaps .we - cons eave, you. ..inioiney- Smoked i -. Country Hams and Bacor. i Pure -; ; Country Lard at th same price you pay for other suff. Reliable Breakfast Bacon, English Cured is the bist. Dried Beef Chipped, or by the piece, any way you want it, and good. A. D. COOPER. 32 South Main. ' UE DON'T KNOW : T: ;1 Whether the people come here first for stationery always, or 4 ' whether they look everywhere else and wind up here before l " v finding what they want True it is that, everyone who looks p at our stationery bins because our stock is the nicst com L plete and the prices for quality, we Jv now, caii't be matched ' - - Rogers' v Book Store, New Phone No 254, and 18 Church 20 'Sins"f6f Spring ar la evidenice everywhere now, and "a redder crimson cornea upon the robin's breast," and a dove Jike whiteness oomes upon the Bhirt f roat of the youngr man Whose "fancy siligbitly turn to thoughts of love," If he is "wise enough to bring hie laundry work to the Asheville. Steiam Tjaumdrj. '"Ve will put color and finish on your iinen that could never be acquir ed-at any other laundry dn 4jhe state. .f!flsfevi!!e Stedm Laundry Thone 95 Is the place to yo, wlie1 yo i w.int tor an vthin g in thj -Hicycle WEST COLLGl! 8T line from ihH nn alltbf part, up to a c m plete Biccle an hunriry J " Worn Patent 1-4 st, 1-2 sk. sk bbl Collins' Whole Wtot Flonr 1-4 si: .85 .73 "We prefer the bread made from your whole wheat flour to any that we have ever had upon our table and we have never used any but the best brands 0f flour. THOS. LAWRENCE. Pres. of Normal & Collegiate Inet. Por Sale by all Dealers you m h j- u wmrf 1, you can come near h:nlu. it vr a e Dwmfiutii'g D or forMoran & WriNr. t t . We 40 New Bicyclts In i-tor-k, and we cm muk froci. $20 to $75. limit .ih 1 - v . fr JAS. P. AW"YJffiK, Fresidens. W1 atterv Pff J. HAiM h 1 N. Cne In and ss them how Strictly fresh eggs from private poul try yards at a slight advance over mar ket price.. NEXT THE MARKET. The city cemocra is executive commit tee met in the city hall yesterday after uloca to consder the questwn of aJ pri rary. No ,dsciricn could be reached aid the meeting adjourned until 5 p. m. Monday, whan wrii ten p'ns from t'o h sides will be considered. A team hitched cm South Mcto- stre3t bec me frightened yesterday tiftrncon and ran down "tie street. Below the Swinnnrba the mule fell down and te horse dragged : him sever'ail Tods, and pulled the -wagon onto him, and then ilionpe'd. The horse w'as cut -on one leg, and the harness was broken in several places. TfteT'cia? 'r-mm-i' tr? cf the ChctTtisn Fndeavdr of ths! P:e:byt?TiLiai chuTTh 'ly no rnck aboi)i r A-'-vn i gave a social to the members of the try it who has lame back and weak kid Endeavor 'and theiir friends in the lecture i ays. malaria or nervous trouble. We rooms of the church last night. Abort mea.n he can i-ure himself right away by, seventy" five persons were present and ' taking Electric Bitters. This medidn all enjoyed the evening very much. Re ', tones up the whole system, acta as a freshments were 'served at. 10:30. The i -iniulaot to Mver and ktdneye, is a bloot Tcoms were decorated with a number of Puriner and nerve tonic It sures icomsti skeville O Co., Euyeine C Sawyer. !hv.r 1 18 (z 20 forth St Big Value . LiltleCost. HANANS HEAVY-WEIGHT SHOES One Week, Cari Dyer, Chemical Cleaner and , turner. 55 South Alain St I dye and clean ladies' and gentlemen's ctothes; also fine fur rugs and carpets, Dace curtains, etc. I alter and repair also all kinds of gar ments and fur. . AH work guaranteed. Special attention paid to out of town ordesrs, and express paid osoe way. In city all goods will be called tor or deliv ered free of charge. Carl Scindtz 65 b. Mam fcit Ptjoa zim -T r t 5 a YiWPTI 1 J J3i M W 1 MB M a aT- Ml m m S ' 'i AND SALE UUil UP-TO -DA re LIVERY, ol Pontep, Victorias, Surreys, T. arts, Engli-h Taadem cart. RUdSR TIR6 BUG GltzS, ani the'bet equipj.d SADDLE, HORSES ia the city. Lessons given ia Riding, also jn.npia. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. F. A. MEARS, PROP. BeV, Svannaa ,a Hotel. 85 South Main St. New and Old Phones 278. - A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like it. but there fine palms. nation, headache, fainting spells, sleep vegetable, a mild laxative, amd restore NEW SCRTiTFlNS $1 PR TT" A PTT Jnst openied a new lot five and a half feet tne sysrem toM-m natiwal vlsr high. Oak and Silkalme. It is a low I 'otric Bibters and be t-onvlnced tt t.ow tney are a rm-rarip wfvrko' price 'arid the price is right. J. H. La.w, J$5 Pati.foh avenue. rle guaranteed. Only T.Oc bottle a"f T C Smith's, W. C. Carmichael'a, and Pel ham' 8 drug store. NOTICE. "State. of North Carolina, Buncombe County, In the Superior Court. Wingto, Elliott & Crump Shoe Co. iiOUCtf ' nnuirinr i apuia ... J. B. Ingle, amd. Mary V. Gentry. . Dunftnuc bui aALt. Bv virtue of seven executio-na issued to Our great ciosinis out ks.1a I rtmrrinir the undersigned sheriff of Buncombe1lta end. Throngs of shrewd buyers Braa3 feet cemfter tables at Mrs. L. A. Johnson's for $2.00. Call and see them. 27 North Main street. courity from the superior court of said county, in -the above entitled actions, re turnable to the March term, 1899, of said count, I will sell at public -auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in the said county of Bun combe m Monday, the 13th day of March 1899, ail the right, ttiiftle and interest of the defendant, J. B. Ingle, in and to the following described pieicies or parcels oi land, situate, lying and being in the coun ty of Buncombe amd State of North Car ollina: First tract: In Lower Hominy town ship, begSannlng on x stake the northeast comer of lot No. 4, the center of the Bear creek road, and runs with the Baid road north 11 3 4 degs west 50 feet to a stake; thence south-89 degs. west 104 1 2 feetf tto a stake on the bank of the road; thence with the said road; south 52 1 2 degs. wet 54 feet to a stake in tot No. 4; thence north 89 2 10 degs. 132 feet to1 the begin ;. Tiing, Containing 21 rode, and being the lot of land on which the store house for mexiy1occupied by the said J. B. Ingle and rAore recently occupied by E. J. avail themselves if the great opportuni ty of buying first class goods at a mere song. Anyone interested in the purchase of first class clothing or gents furnish lag should careful!-- inspect my wSmdow and examine my goodS. I am goBng to Porto Rico and all my stock must be closed out at 25 per cent below oost. I W. Giaser, 34 South Mala treet. THE SIMPLEX INHALER A simple, useful and cheap lamp for the treatment of asthma, hay fever, weak lugs, cpoud, and ifor steam ; tog the fatoe. 4 rt can be used a ueoxuonzer . ana a nur sery lamp. Circulars on application. Price delivered. -.iSo.. j. . uxvug, No. 36 Palmetto Building. 18 Pdttun Avtnne Opp. Hotel Beikeiy. iLASE! L Triverv inch one "pushes off" beyond the normal diistance of 12 S inches after eye raiture oegins at 38, means an inch of Manger. 99 persons out of a hundred may $7 do it with safety, you may be the ante that oai't. The man hav Hug the best eyea' when old age comes will be tibe one that heeds . -their FIRST call for HELP. I GLASS 4S -l:' McKEE, HFIP Scientific Optician EYE , 45 Patton ve- r $ RFsT Blair's Furniture Store it 1 -r- BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and an skin erupftflonis, and pos itively, cures piles, or no pay required, Tt is guaranteed 'to give perfect saitls f action .or money . refunded. Price a 2S t cents per box. . For sale by T C Smfth, w. vjamucnaea ana ir'euiiani s ' phar '"ID I New - House, with all Todern Conveniences. . Good Location. Nicely Elevateds : . A Mr ' . "P. ! Fine M untain Scenery mg A Tmmn Lectin e is a edee baked shad or bass. When fresh from nhe sea they make 'a toothsome and appetizing mor&al. We have every thing in oysters, fr-esh. and salt water fish in flarge var'ety, and we receive them fresh every day. Um- C. McIINTIRE Fish aud Oysters S ail G, CeLtral Market. Pb,one 23. Free Dflivery. Clothing, Overcoats - J': -Easter is only two weeks off. You'll want n- fz - . f J . ; - - - - 1 a new Spring Suit or Ovcrcoat4owat then. Our-lirie is ready for your, inspection, .Prices l range from S7.SO to $25. 00' ;buch an as- 5 The Asheville Pressing Club. Why do you pay large prices for cleaming and pressing your clothes when the Asheville Pressing Club will do it all- tor the small sum of $1.00 a month and as often as ypu like. We guarantee all out work to be first class in every way and if it is reparing or alterations you need to give us a trial as we are pre paired to do any and all kinds on short notice. . We make a specialty ot cleaning and pressing ladies' taMor made dresses. We send 'for and deliver all clothing when you need work 4n our line call up , 389 JENKINS, MITCHELL, BOONE & BGGART, Hanagers. Eooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Gazette Bid'?. Phone 389; , No-To-Kac for Fifty Gents. Guaranteed tobacco habit, eurepn&kes weak men strong, blood pure.-,'50o,$l. Alldruggista Ftor sale by The Carolina Phannacy College street and Court Square. " fiulHipe of First Class Livery. ,. . Rubber Tired Buggies. Prompt attention paid to all orders. Open day and night. Riding Lesons guen. C. C. MILLARD, PROP. Phone i8o. 27 Haywood St. Golf Clubs To close out what clubs I have on hand. They Aust Go Wood. Drivers and Brasseye, at $1.10. Iron Clubs at $1.00. T have on band 125 R. G. I; Co., clubs; 50 SpaldiDg's; 50 Wright & Dttson's. . Yoa will never iefc such anotber ppportu iity to buy these goods, ome before they are picked over. They are alt new g jods. BLOMBE RG'S, . leader ia Golf Goods in th City Established 1887; 17 Patton Avenue fsortmfcnt you never saw in Asheville.' SKr- Boy's CLOTHING andAYALSTS a specialty. W ON ! THE PEDESTAL OF POPULAR ; you will fipd the JELL.ICO e.onl 'with every one to- Asheville that has tested its M&h graide quJ3ty and: economy 'in. uae Jch jLnd, poor -will find that they get the rfca tha5t. fei used, as it gives out mora hat,. leavee leas crmkeB and gives out 1 Car A fimeras,. - 5. cents each, - La aidatl. 9VPCV for 25 cenW. Magnificoa, imtanoSfrPinas 10 cents. Perfectos, Regalia Del Key, 10 cents. Bouquets, 5 cents eacb. 15c, 8 for $1.00. 16c., 73" " 15oM 7 V- -' By the Bpxlat Factory Prices. th;f!nest line::of"smokers'1!articles. s I C ' i- f i X v . ! at 1 ft"' K Mr ;i;uctf a V.' 'Co'lei ; na -joragamesv jintaHi xf ekff i - . . . .. ' - . V 62.Haywocd S A - - Tr isrrv -t r"-rLJ.v. GnQuL
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