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. -- -THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE,; OCTOBER X 3 190 J Jit'. - i " " 4 S 4 am V a b ICELAND HALIBUT 20c per lb. a - CHOICE MALAGA GRAPES 25c per lb. a n 111 a R R KpQ 1 3 fg3f tc-l tSWSS?) YOU WILL REMEMBER fi&STON'S STEAM IS THE BEST IN TOWN Scallops! t t t ma&e a flalnity iuncli X or supper at this season, and are J also a mice change. First ship- anemt of themi, as a matter of X course, comes ito us. x rwe are also offertnc Halibut, Z BaJman, Trout, Codflsnv Eels, Snapper, Jowls, Oysters, Clams, etc., etc.t at OOOC Young's Fish Market, In the comer. Central Market. X Don't Lose a Minute in trying to decide which le the most satisfactory place in town to place your orders for grain, feed, etc. Delays are dangerous," and your live stock may suffer while .you ruminate. Think but omce;then act see us, write u or tel ephone No. 37. C. CCOPEE, 39 South lain. To Football and 6olf Players. Remember where to get your supplies of Foot Ball or Golf Goads My stock is up to date and prices are right. s Thfe Leader in Above Lines BREAD BL0MBER6 The Paraxon opposite potofflc . 1 The Ashe vllle Hardware Company. Monday wil be the last day or enter ing the Y. M. C. A. nigh actoctol idasaeo. W. K. Douglass will play a clarinet solo at the mseettag or -men ait the Y. M. C. A Sunday afternoon. Mir.- aroxl Mrs. Charles A. Wbb are at itheir liome on Merrimon avenue, af ter pending the summer at Carreii Oo tta&e on Beaumont. Oo eocourat of ttlhe inclemency of the weather and the Indisposition of Mr. Taylor, tbe lecture, "Poetry and Pe'arl, was mot dleliverefd: at 'tthie opera house Jaet evening-. The lecture was post poned; to wwne future date. rsMraranfl V. Balrd. -who left Asheville several years ago with the intention of t. fh cwid. fields in Alaska, mow k,oki n irvMairv-vrwsih P rvoailtlOn WIUI1 uur; Great. Northern; rail-road Ore5omt. at Portland J. Eh Merrill1 ibought the Star restau rant ott South Main Qtreet from one Brown. After Itlhe traiisaction, bad Deem roade fhe purchaser found that the property was encumbered .witto a (mont gage. Brown wenit to itlhe station to meet a relative, as everyone thought, but inBitead of doing this he took, the train for the east. Mr. Memn tele graphed ahead jiand had Brown arrested at Sal'ibury. The officers did not Ibrtng him iback to Aeiheviile, however, as he paid the amount of t!he mortgage. A sewing! machine and somte other house hold effects belonging to Brown were seized iat the station . iSecreitaTy Trent of the Young Menu's Instdtute 'has written the lol lowing let ter to the . catered men of Ashevllle: "There is 'being conducted at tthe Young Men's Institute a saigh dwol Cor your benefit. It offers ,,i33smmtio have not Jrad' ithe arstase jQif,:n education a rare oppoitrrty- to Impoxrve their present concaoK. - WfH .you accept or t? !We( .fcge iupmn ypv imot tto allow such an opportuiity, td pass without maJkliiEgt Ithe best cf it." If .there ever was a 'time when: we need to think seriawsly, yea, very seriously on the fo8Ject of an educsation, it is now. OMwpetent teachers have been selected and all who come will be given the best attention awd tnstructlon. Three nights a .week v:pe devoted to itlhe school Tuesday -o5gh Thursday night and Friday night, trom 8 to 9:30 p. mi. . JJJ.T. anu XYxra. u . vx. iiuuwiu wtvc ic- turneQi from their wedding trip. The WasMftgton Star, In .giving an account of tbe redding said: "The wedding of Miss aacrMJb Louise Max-well, daughter of Mr. aad. Mlrs. George F. Maxwell, and Mr.D. Govan Mills Noland 01 Ashe- i ville, N. "C., took place lam evening at i her home. The ceremony was perf ormed by Rev. Fanner Bevans, assistanit pas- I tor of "tihe Church of the Immaculate Conception. The bride was given away by her father. Her gown' was. f .white mOusseline" de soie over taffeta silk, trimmied wit'h duchess Tace. The maid of honor, Miss Marie 'Maxwell, was gown ed" in pisk silk m'ousseline. M'r.No lnnd was attended by Judge William P. Brown, of AsJreville. The house was decorated with palins and1 briae's roses, aaki the mantels and mirrors were bank ed wtith golden rod The reception was lrgely attended. 'Mr. and Mrs. No! and i will make their home to Asheviile." WOMAN'S AUXILI RY A heville billing company Give6 UO Ynrd of Guitflmai. The mea-pibers of -the Woman's Auxill- ery of the Y. M. C A met yesterday afiternoon to sew, or ithe apron sale which .they propose to have in Decem ber. The Asheville Mdlltng company presented the ladies with one hundred yards of gingihani for .the aprons, an other sewing meeting will be held next Tuesday lafteirnoon; at 3 o'clock in the Y. Mi C. A building. The social committee of ithe Auxiliary is preparing 'to give a receptioni to mem bers and invitedi guests, on next Tihurs day evening. A REAL NOVELTY. j A novelty of any description is thor oughly appreciated, but more especially so M the amusement line, of 'Which tihere are a few. The one that enjoys ithe dis tinction! of possessing really more nov- Ity and interesting features is Prof. G-amtry's Famous Dog and Pony Show, which comes to 'this city Wednesday and Thursday, October 17 and 18. Prof. Gentry's Show always has been and wil on.tinue to be the foremost itrtained ani mal exhibitiian; of the world. This sea son finds it positively better thairu (be fore, and nearly twice as large. Corner Haywood and Flint street, 2:30 and 8 p. m. . Admission children 15 cents; adults 25 cents. E. C and (R. Li. Fitepatrick have just received a large assortment of very pretty wall paper. No other pills can equal DeWltifs Little Early Risers for promptness, cer tainty and efficiency. Dr. T. J. Smith. The female elephant is known the size of her trunk. by LOST. A leather covered auction,' (book, marked with my mame. It is valuable to mie but to ho one else. If you see it please inform me. E. C JFFIN, 6 Patton avenue. , F0RSALE. ASHES FROM SPtNT Tifl, REFUSE UM, ETC. FOR FERTILIZERS . Price for Ashes, . . . . Price of Limei etc. ,. .. ..$1.00 per ton. ... ..$1.50 (per ton. Apply, to Hans Rees1 Sons, AsiheviUe Tannery. ; SMOKI3 TEAILOH'S WA.6ISTRATE 6-CHNT CTQAR . "nu film f ih Boo3c r ABOUT FRAMES AND FEAMEB8. We tore wcenttT emwl tpnustfcal tum w aie prepared fto turn ont nroik nre prtly to one nl liisrh Quality of wxwkmacBhip. 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. JROGERS' BOOK STORE - Phone.. 254. - Rubber Neck ? ?ot bit of it. Thtaiaonly IookJne for THE best price in town to puSuum ICYCL& LB work promptly and do it right. If you are not our customer we want you to be. Asheville Cycl Co., 18-20 Clmreli St., Phone 228. t I Inrlfrwfar fnr Fall t My sroc k is now complete with all i he popular grades, colors and qualities in Underclothing, medium and heavy weight, 5uc to $7u0 per suit. Scriven's nrw iasr ic seam Shirts and Dr awei s just received. f& PSlttOtl AVCIlUCm - WE'VE GOT ....... , v. ... 9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmmmmmmmmmm "i hitlock Clothing House, 4! Patton Avenue- lie mm m. I f k 1 Uold weatner Now is the time to prepare for it. Furnislh youf.h Witeon Heaters, you will save wood and save the trouble of build ing fires on edd-' mornings-- as the fire keeps over night. The only perfect air-tight heater on the market. Or do 71 jour house heated with a hot air furnace? If so you will do well tc call on us and get figures on the Torrid - Sun. Shine or the Ideal Nov elty hot air furnace. The way to -gat a good furnace and good Sork is to have a -main 'of practical experience to do your work. We have had 25 years' practical experience in the furnace busi ness, and when we talk furnaces we know what we are talking about. w 11 South Court Square. . Tk Normal and Collegiate Opens September 19th. The Model Scliool. For llpr children, Special attention is directed to the Gommercial De partment? under -Miss Clara Yard, Eastman's Com- Pmihkeepsie. N. Y.. orTerinsr thor- . ..nwh iristmriion in Bookkeeping. Rates , J12.50 per ternij or nan scnoui year. THOMAS LAWMNCE President " ; We have the best equipped REPAIR SHOP .. in the state and can do your x X i IT. Tne Doctor's Meal Walking and Driving Coat. o affording protection against cold, Btorm, rain or enow: It is "Raglan," shaped like Illustra tion. It's cut 48 inches lomg a,n-3 very roomy., It's made of Double Texture Rain Proof Woolen Overt doth, in either tan or oxford gray om ithe out side and fancy plaid on the inside. It's finished with a -ch satin shoul der and sleeve lining, so that it clips on as easily as an. old shoe . There's mo rubber in it; the clotn la Chemically treated which makes' it rain proof and odorles. The price is $22.50. is uoming. 3 I lit .(Ull III IlllUlt 111 IU IUI1! H Institute on October 1st. "Stenography, Typewriting, and in Commercial Department I TRY A BAR OF OUR ROSE BEAUTY i I GLYCERINE SOAP lor your toilet. . 1 YOU WILL XIKE IT. f I H. C. Johnson, 1 I 39 PATTON AVENUE, 'Pbone 206. I dye to live And live to dye, THe more L dye Tie better I live. And clean all ladles' and gents clothes, laces, hall curtain, blankets, ch -iils curtains, etc., by chemical procosji, which not only cleans the most delicate fabrics, but disinfects them the same time. Fine organdie dresses and flannel cults a specialty. Carl Schuitz, PRACTICAL DYER AND CXJ3AN1ZR. 55 South Main Street t Persons desiring to employ.. BRICLAYRS, MASONS OR PLASTERERS can secure competent hands by communicating with S. L BEAN, lo3 Patton Ave. Phone 52. Ak r in THE xmt Am t3 South Main Stiet Xelepbouo 72- CARRIAGES UPHOLSTERED AHD TRIMMED. A large stock of material for carriage upholster ing and trimming just received. Strictly first class work. Burnette & Lambert, - CARRIAGE AND "WAGON MAKERS. 85 87 and 89 South Main Street For Want Ad vs. CONVINCE YOURSELF That our juicy, tender meats are the best the market affords. We have established this reputation by sending just what is ordered, and delivering it promptly. W. M. HILL & CO., Phones 66. Agents for Western Meats Try the Gazette's Want Column. Fine Clothing and Overcoats For men, boys and .children a fine as Sertment of well cut, well made gar ments at fixed and reasonable prices. H RedWOOd & CO., 7 & 9,PUon Ave. Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, ButtericW Patterns. ASHEVILLE top & Coal Co. 1887 KzxjABi.a--1 900 CEST QUALITY HARD AND SOFT COAL AIID WOOD coco A PURE ICE OF CRYSTAL CLEARNESS 14x14 TKICKi-KEBF0 X0KSa PHOKO it, i patton jqn. ASHEVILLE Ice & Coal Co. B. T. COIXJNB, Prw. In market today, Ohio White Plume Celery. Large baskets GontM Grapes. Extra large Egg Plant. Charles U. Monday, CENT RAX. MARKET. Milk and Separated Cream. jPure- milk at 6 cents a quat; sepa rated cream at $1.00 per gallon. Deliv ered morning and evening. Telephone r sei postal to HILLSIDE DAIRY, EMMA N. C. For Colds, Grip and Cbiils. This la not a patent medicine adver tisement it's only intr-ie- to extoil tbw merits of our wIlLs" . h todies and cordials for common ailments ea peclally prevalent at this season of the year. They are not only relievers and .ires hey are ften preventives. Our Old .aratoga brand of whisl , with a llttfl sugar or ay: up edded, iwlll knock out a v troublesome cough i luxe ttmea out ot tent-and it's OOr to the taste. See Page Six. 7 Pxttnn jive- Est, 1887 -A . t t - r " .. .-,7,,-. i 1 1 ' 1 1 I . , t" - - f ' 3S1 1
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