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V- t THE CHATTAHOOQA GAIIE. feet: LLIZEI 4 f V, I '4 I 'ft '4 'i & i '4 '4 I f 1"' :r7 I ; ; ; 1 v. lis : M M Vs 12? Lt "i.w y k - v . : A : 0 y 1 LJ0 Uon sUuil' ? Pi wRv If you are wise you will do your Christmas shopoing- here. We have a large assortment of choice, fancy articles, suitable ior 1 1 uuudy iuy wg. yy im tne great reau ctions on all regular dress gooos and linings, fancy goods, millinery, etc. you will I decide with others that ,Mears gives the best values, for the least money. ' - : x Miflflnnneipy afc Dt. For lack of space we will close ourentire stock of trimmed hats, hat frames, caps, golf and walking hats, trimmings and veiling at wholesale cost. V . DDaaimjty UDH11. Fine jointed dolls, 8. inches long, very pretty - - 11 D Fine jointed dolls with long flowing hair, 14 in.l ong S5C Fine jointed dolls, closing eyes, all colors of hair ILID0) Finest jointed dolls, 24 inches, fine hair, the best imported article - - - 31 SOD C&ireaitt M saHe inn lDaIk ID)epamitinmeimtto dDnir $4.65 $3.75 500 Gapes and Jackets, aU colors and qualities, marked down regardless of cost or value. This is a chance ot a life time to buy a handsome garment for a Christmas present at half the value. Lot 1. 50 black Kersey Jackets, full silk lined, perfect fitting, correct in cut, value $7.00, for this sale Lot 2. Sample Jackets, one of a kind only, some are full silk lined, worth from $6 .to $10, for this sale Lot 3. rfi Larlips' Tan Kersev and Covert Jackets, full silk lined,, reduced from $8.50, for this sale Lot 4. 20 Ladies' Jackets from the best tailors, made of fine English Kersey, Covert cloth and Astrachan, value $10 to $5, for this sale - - $7.00 to $10.00 Capes 135 wol cIoth apes, elegantly trimmed, some worth $ 1 .50, for this sale - - Ladies' Tailor Suits all wool cloth, silk lined ' J f 1 - coat, a nobby suit, worth $8, tor this sale 25 Ladies' Tailor Suits Covert coth, Vene tian broad cloth, only one or two of a kind. Silk lined coats, fly front, some are worth $15.00, your choice - " " $5.50 39c $4 75 $6 00 epairatte Iknirit. Larli'ec seoarate sKirts of bleached cheviot serge. double box plait, retail vaiue $4.2 5. roi uub new sale " ' Ladies separate golf sidrts heavy double facedoods IO TOWS oitsuhjiiiuk cwv, -? i- 7 value $6.50 to $77- For this sale $2 98 $5 00 ft - $ -$ In Creton Prints.....,....'...... v'r In Silkoline..:.;l:.lv--LOQ- In Chintz -SatetiQ...'.....:.-..'. u In French Sateen $2;00 l XTmmmmV UflTAAtl - PTT 111 1. ' ....lDJ. VV f I 1iua.ow . . . . . . U BICUtU tfVVW,, w-w--... -,-7Tr.A , - , . v . . . -v Blanket Specials AaJieVille lolf Club WeU Pleased With ine xnp. - i?he Oahalfltanmoga News savs rrt tihfi Ashevaie frolf teani wWch playea there lwirsdiay: ProaJWy no club ever bore defeat , more gracefully than our golf eluti-ditJ yeateiiday ."when ibeateri! bv Ashevllle. . As one member remsu-Wri it. ls am boobr to be .defeated( bv a team of such men." Messrs. Rum bough land McCloskey, -Irs. Chees !brwi!gh, Mid Latnlbert are four of the most distinguished men that have been entertained In Oils, city for a' long; time. Mr. McCloskey, -who is' "consid ered! the finest golt player in. the south. was defeated by Mr. Lrupton who won four up in eighteen holes. The Asheville team, hotwever. beat eup team Itwenty-three up, playing seventy-two boles, not averv serious defeat, and there is always the conso lation that had mot the mini interfered they: might not have won. A very elegant lunch was served by the ladles of the club ait the club house at nooa.v A large number of the niemibers of the cluTJ and the players were present. Last night the members of the arolf cluib entertained the team with ani ele- g'amt dinner at the Mounltain City club." The Chattanooga Times, in speaking of the game, says: "No such playing has -been seen here as the game put nip by the Asheville tealm Which proved altogether too strong for the local men. The score was: Chattanooga ' t J: T. Luptoni : 4 W. C. GBaird 0 Xen Wheeler 0 B. T. Thomas .... 0 Asheville J. J. McCloskey 0 Dr. Iiarrnbert 8 . Dr. Cheesborough 6 J. E. Rumibough ...13 The Asheville Iteam replants a pleas ant time, and say that no one could be treated1 better than they were. They say also that the1 Chattanooga! team bore their defeat like men. A return game will be played here afiter the hol idays. , It takes bui a mlaut9 to a cough It takes about a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Min ute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lurag troubles. Harmless and, pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A fa mous specific for grippe and Its after effects. Dr. T. C. Smith. EvidencB Will be Submitted Hoore at Asheville Evidence in th fertilizer rate case In the appeal, of the Seaboard Air Line front the decision of the corporation commission was all put in before Judge Moore in Raleigh, 'before he closed the term- there. The evidence was mostly documentary and is very voluminous requiring two days in wnicn, to be sub mitted. - Only two . witnesses were ex amined, H. W. B. Glover, for the Seaboard',- and EC. C. Brown, the clerk of the corporation commission, for the ex planation of figures. The principal point Involved Is whether it is reasonable for the corpor ation commission to fix maximum load of fertilizer at ten tons for one car. Another point is the reasonableness of the maximum rate fixed by the com mission for the transportation of fertil izer by the railroads. The evidence will all be typewritten and, submitted to Judge Moore here, and briefs by the counsel will also be submitted. If Judge Moore is unable to render a decision without oral argu ment counsel will be heard at -chambers about January ,15, whew Judge Moore will be in Durham to hold a two weeks' term of court. SIGMA ALPHA SOCIETY. The Sigma Alpha society of the Ashe ville college met yesterday afternoon. The following prognata was rendered: Instrumental solo Miss Wilson Current Events Miss Bessie Crutchfield Violin solo .. ..Miss Stella Wolfenstet Violin solo .. Reading Miss IIda Wilson Bears the My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Some time ago I persuaded him to take some of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two bottles of the 25-cent. size he was, cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one sim ilarly afflicted may read it and be ben efitted. Thomas C. Bower, Glemcoe, O. For sale by C. A. Raysor. No More " Round- the-World" Letters. "Though not so numerous as former ly, 'round-the-world' letters continue to crop up at intervals," says the Septem ber Ladies' Home Journal "They also have a request to return to the writer after they have, made the tour of the world, a list of the principal cities through which they are desired to pass being also given, coupled with a mod est request to each postmaster to stamp carefully the date of arival at his office. Many years ago letters of this sort did occasionally make the cir cuit, and curious looking specimens they were, indeed, but postmasters in the United States are now prohibited from forwarding such matter." Dt will mot be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know thfajfc people everywhere fcaKe pleasure In relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit Whey have received from it of bad colds it hfeus cured, of threaten attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup amd Whooping cough. It is a grand, good! medicine. Foe sale by C. A. Raysor. m for you, said four different Dhvsi. cians, but I still had sufficient left to try Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, as it was highly recommerided to me. I had suffered for years with heart" trouble; so bad was my case I was given up to die several times. Had severe palpitation, short breath and much pain about the heart, fluttering and smothering spells, but Dr. Miles'. Heart -Cure x gave me prompt relief " and finally a permanent cure. Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Owenjboro, Ky; DR. MILES' Heart OS Z3 re is sold by all druggists on guarantee first botde benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. InoV J3TC The Kind You Have Always Bought of MEETING OF PHI KAPPA SOCIETY. The Phi Kappa society of the Ashe ville college held their regular meet ing yesterday afternoon and elected the following officers: President Miss Selden Fant. Vice president Miss Hallie Coffin. ' Secretary Miss' Sallie Johnson. Treasurer Miss Kaite Tobin. Chaplain Mids Hthel D;aver. Critic Miss Catharine Biackmere. The following program was given: Piano solo Miss Tobin Current Events Mi39 Teaver Paper . Mi?s Carrie May Prown How Malaria Is Communicated. Stndy of the carrying of malarial in fection by misquitoes- has led to the mnclusion that in this way alone is malaria communicated to human being Tt is said tht demonstrations have proved conclusively that malaria can not be acquired by drinking impure water or by inhalation. Only one way remains, then, for the germs to get be neath the skin of the human being, and tht is by an insect's bite. As the mosquito is the most v common insect ia malarious regions, at its door is laid the charge of infecting human beings by its bite. Ft uysp eosia iiure Digests whatyotf eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Kature in strengthening and recon Jtructing the exhausted digestive or gans, it Is the latest discovered digest- ant and ton, rio otner preparation can approacn it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures -Uyspepeia, indigestion, JieartDurn, flatulence, Sour stomacn, jNausea, SiokHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,ana all other results or imperrect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt ACon CblcaflO. 10- 4 North Cfairollhai i'tao-Wool Blankets; nworith J4k00 at oertares, tfac.ttoWe 11- 4 NoTCairolmatoe wool tBlamkeita, the kind that sells flar $5i00- Hflris ealev 11-4 AU t Wool Cailfornia, -a fine BlankeJt; - i $2.55 $2.98 ., fkj I It you want ' 1 To be Supplied with the t Best pad Cheapest Ml M MM W WW r.F.Jk Call: op 1 4 'Phone ?68&Call3:;i Dental Floss for Children's Teeth. Children's teeth require special atten tion. A spool of dental noss snouia oe kept in a convenient place and a piece of the silk pased between the teeth after eating. If the first teeth are de fective, or decay quickly, a dentist should be consulted and his advice fol lowed in the hope that the permanent set may be benefited by it. September1 Ladies' Home Journal. How Are Tour &idneya Dr. Hobbs1 Sparagns Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam. He free- Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing kidney and btaddr dd eae relieved im six ' hours by "Neir Grat South American Kidney Cure. It is a great surprise on accouut of its ex ceeding promptneas im reiievlag'pain in bladder, kidneya and back, im male or femal. Reltevea retenUom oc -water al most immeidiately. If you want quick relief and cure thi Is the remedy. Sold by T. C. Smltn, druggist, Asheville, N. C. PAIN-KILLER , known remedy has the Old and well- acquired a world wi'die renown for the cure of sudden colds, cougfhs. etc., weak stomach, indi gestion, cramps or pain im the stomach, bowel complaint, diarrhoea and dysem tery. It has last none of its good name by repeated trials, but continues tc oc cupy a prominent positaio in every family medicine medicine chest. Avoid subettiltutes, there is but one Pain-Kill er, Perry Davis. Prd'ce 25c. and 50. AnericiBWoole&Mills Ccmp9y9 CHICAGO, ILL., The World's Largest Tailors Oapfltal invsted $500,000. It has many compel ti'tors butt mo oompe Ution. In price, quality of mate rial elegance of flnlen etc., etc., we have do itivals. AH work guaranteed. J. G. MOORE, Agent, 11 CENTER ST., ASHEVILLE. BANKRUPT SALE REAL ESTATE Pursuant tloi an order of Hon H. S Anderson. Tefeiree 3n bamkruptcy, in the mlatter of Robe ribs Brdt'hers. b'ankupts,, and of Adolpnus Eirwln Roberts, bank runt, atud of Douglas Konklim Roberts bankrupt oT date December 12th, 1899 ankl now on file in t!h.e office of the Clerk of tne District Count of the United States (for the Western District off North Carolina, at Asheville. N. C, I will sel on the premises lat the town of Weaver ville. Buncombe County. N. C, at oubKio auction. Hid the higihest bid der for cash, subject to itbe ac ceptance of the Court, on Monday the 15ttli diaiy of January, A. D. 1900. the fol lowing described meal estate. All that Jot of Katrnd lying arid' being in the town of Weaverville, countty of Bun combe 'and sttarte of North arolino, bound ed amd more particuiairly described as follows: Beginming at a stake oi main street i- aid . town, to tho eouth east obrner of the J. B. weaver lot, and runs with nis lime weslt (5) Ave poles to a stake; thence south witlh the line makle betweear A. E. taind D. C. Roberts. flkvWlmg tlhe tJwo lota (2) two poles- to a slfeke; thence east (5) ipolea to a stake on Main; S&reet; thence with said fiftreeft north (2) two poles to the begin ning, containing - ome-BiixteemK of ani; acre with the mew -twd storied brSckj store houBa situated on the dame. Ms valuable turtofoeritv ' will be Sold at Weaverville-, N. C... where it is situated to order to give ipurchlaeers a better op portunity Of examining it. . JOHN P. ARTHUR, 4wk Trustee. Sterling Silver Novelties. Beautiful designs in sterling filver glove buttomers; smoei horns,, darners, roiler blo'tters, shoe (buittom-era, paper knives, hair curl ere, erasers, bodkins, etc., only 35c. each. See display fn win dow. Pocket Knives. Handsome gitfta dim pocket kives 25o. up to pearl handles at $1.25 to $2.00. The kind that cuts. IE3a,37"'s Stuicllc, Phone No. 67. TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS WILL FIND THE PALACE la OTEL at KnoxviEe, Tenm., coavemlemitly locat ed with elevator, eileotric ligbjt and teen heat and all modern conveniences prompt service. Porters meet all trains Ratea $1.25 to $2.00 per day. J. R. NORTHINGTGN, Prop. f j THE OLD RELIABLE. COCO T. W. Norvfll has opened a shoe shop in an upstairs room Over Spangenberg's Shoe Store where he will be glad to welcome all customers who appreciate promptness and (low prices r?T BANKRUPT SALE. Pirneru&nit to an order of Hon. H- S. Andersoa. referee in bamkruptcy, in tne matters of Roberta Burthens, Adolphus; BrwirJ Roberto and) . Douglaefl Conklln Robeitts. bankrutDtB; Of dlate December 12tr 1899. aww on file In the office of tbe Clerk of Abe DistWct Court of Hhe Umiited Stoaiteafor the Western Dfetrict of f v.rt?i Carlirwi, at A shevitle. NC. I will sell at the Uromtt door of he coumty court iKwee in the dfiy.off A'shevIHe,: N. C, 'a public autetlon, to the Mghest ' bid der for cash, on Wednesday, fche 27th day of Deceanber. A. D. 1899,' all tbe unpaid note,ue (bills', book accounts, claims In acttotai, Judgments and mortgages due on tSherri or due to eald banfiTurits.or to me taartmsitee of -said banterupits a detailed HBt of wnltihr with theranAxunt claimed tr be due on each, can be seen at my offlce ia.AcheviUe, N. C ? Editorial Office 32 jPaUon Aye. - J- - French Broad Press. ' . - - '. ' - 4 - Southern Pictures and Pencillings - Official Organ of the Appala chian National Park Association OUT TODAY. Contains full report ot the proceedings oi the f onvenr , tion oi the Appalachians Park Association ORDER COPIES AT ONCE: SUPPLY LIMITED Printing maw) s 1 ATTRACTS. ' JS. if. -ij N ? 4 " Prttstee: 7 r
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