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IKE GAZETTE, DECEMBER 5 iqoo fJfilB Ashevill Business Houoes 65 N Main street Grocery and Fruit Store Apples a Specialty Finest and largest stock in the city. Petrie the Tailor, 5 Patton Ave. IPboswe 647. ZTine toe of UP- ported winter ndtnfi and n i ervwa&s. first class workman ship guaranteed. Mv orice are reasonable THE Windsor lolsl ASHEVILLE High class service Rates $1 per day. Special rates by week or month. MBS.L.E. FREE MAN. ii in MRS. J.L . BUCH AST AN, Prop. Rates $1 p:r day Special rates by the week Good rooms cen trally located. ASHEVILLE. 20 Patton avenue. Phone 387. REMEMBER The A'herilie Pressing PHNB 88C. "We are. always deanine. prescting. rerxalring and dye ing. Join my dub your clottbAs 'will ckemioaliy steam- ed, cleaned and pressed, only tl-GO month for mem- srshlp. Quick ser vice to the travel ing public. Ladles' -vork given special attention. Price .easonabie. Ffeone orders will receive prompt attention. All clothing frut for acd delivered. 4 In . Count Square over Gazetre ofEce J. C. WXLBAR, Propria or Asheville Steam Laundry 43 W. Coilere Bt. Asheville, N. C. Near Ptotoffice. Our Motto: Sat- IsJaci'ion to every 3uetomr. Our crice on able and Bed LLa- n are very low. Telephone 95. J. A. NICHOLS. Proprietor. Wood Cafe R. L. Nettles & Bro. Prop. The only first class restaurant in ( city. Your pat ronage solicited nd satisfaction gauranteed. Open day and night. 36 South Main St .Li QUAEDT ladies' asd Geat's f aikr Cloning and re pairing. 41 South Main street. Phone 67L Our Millinery G Stock Is'up to date in all branches, and com plete injevery par ticular. iskerille MInery Ci, Miss Nellie La Barbe, agent. 66 Patton avenue. CLEANING and Dyeing. Work dona on gbort notice, and BaticfiajoOoEDi gruar aauteed. Especial attention to UwcCSeW work. We ftevwte oar entire dime to cleanlae, repaMbag aod dyetag, and have bad asver&l Beats! .experience at tihda work. 11TLS ffOUSTOj? IS WSHOW St. "OlaEANTNG DYEnsra and REPAIRING FOR LADIES AND GENTS. We scour Cloth ng with a sweet, disinfecting pre paration; cleat Ladles' Dresses and Silk or Wool en Waists satis faotorily. W. B. WOOD, Proprietor. Phone 556. 49 B. College St. r "FITS" EAGLE HOTEL C. BROWN. Proprietor 64 1-2 S. Main fit. Rate $1 per day. Special rates bv the week. rn- rally located, on street car Hue, and only two min mutes' walk from the Square A. HErVTLLSJ Phone 420. Commercial Hotel MRS . S . 6TBV32N- BON Proprietress. 102 Patton Ave., Oanvecitent to efnees and the potoffloe. Both 141168 ctf efecurto are from the de Pot Pass tfte betel, Terms: (1.00-per per day. BpecM rates toy tlie morrtti. GUARArfTT: We make aulta from $10 up. If you iuy a suit you nrui t be satis fied or we talje no money. Over a th -uisaiwi varieties to select fromi.Ev ery gtarnient tailor made. Ladles' anftts a specialty. THE TAILORS: 5 1-2 Patton Ave. Over Law's. Restaurant and Lunch Counter For wfeite and colored people. Meals served at all hours. NEVILLE JACKSON. 40 South Main. VISITORS DESIRING in formation concer ning Bo a r d i n g Houses, Rooms, ete., will be fur nished same free by applying to Ohas. M. Steele, at STEELE'S LAUNDRY. 24 Cburcb St. H. P. Pearson, Dealer in Beef; Pork, "VeaLIutton Sausage. Game la seaseo phoito ra. Stan JC. We Have What You Want In due Grocery audi Feed tine. Fancy Groceries at h lowest - ices, and they're promptly deliver ed. Large supply of Grain, Feed arad Hay always -n hand. J. C. WALTHRS 44 N, Main. U KERNE'S Famous steam bread Fresh, every daj ttr - DNOIaAND Hot Chocolate. CREATE SATISFACTION They are so , . Precise and Correct. Doctors say so Who? Wlhy He puts up pre scriptionsi. WINGOOD'S Cor Patton av and Church st Our Picture Frames All made by a mechanic, and selected by an artist, and like our photo graphs, speak for themselves. See Our New Samples. LZNDSEriS ART PARLORS Next to Fubite Utbrary. Children's Day. Thursday, Dec 18th., SANTA CLAUS will be there The 5 & 10 Cent Store. Fine Photographs Special Bargaljas for the HOiiaayBi You don't have to look twice to Bee that I ma1 e the beat Pot n " i In the city, and my prices are ne third less than others will aek you for the eame class of work and fiinish.. Oall etnd get prices and be convinced. J . M . McC ANLEJSB 7 & 9 Patton' Ave. S. I. Bean & Co., 103 Patton Ave. Phone 626. Monumental Mar ble, Stone and Granite Work. T o m,b Btones Tablets, Marble Fi ttings and Jes Slabs of all I. nd. Dealer in bM kinds of Granites, ooth Ai rican and Foreign. Also Italian and other Statu tee. Don't Fail to Call and See MeFall No. 36 N.M Bt. be&(re! Foa pur your Wail Pa Qr. He wtll save ppu money and; Ifvaf you new deedgnB. FANCY GOOCX3 A SPEJCTAtTY MORGAN'S BOOK STORE will supply rou rtth faahionable popular booke and will veil ru standard books at one half publish- er's price Great bargiticJB. MORGAN'S BOOK 6TORE. court QUre. Positions Seven Situa tions. Clan be- secured now through Shockley'K Agen cy COirninorcial JESmployrnient . Two firat class steno's (male) ; two opera tors and one '"teacher of tele graphy; two lady steno's with office experience; lowest salary offered, $40 per month. Posl- itflons out of the Btate. Address In owta hand, Box 235 1 FORGET those eteeaalt Coupes for minr nights and flisys. and all sorts of fancy livery tLpe at- CHAMB ' WESAVHB & OO'a Go to D. GROSS For Peanuts, fresh roasted every hour. Fruits and Confections, . 0. CHAMBERS Dentist. Office, Johnston building Over Dr. T. C. Smith's drug store Asheville. J. J. RIfiSBY, Gun & LocJoBtmltb and G ral RBPAIEERH 22 Main Bt. Ail kinds of re Patoitog neatly and pro ptly done. Scissors, knives and saws -sfaarp-ned. Trunks re paired. Umbrel ias recovered. Asheville; Supply and Foundry. Co. i Market street All kinds Foun dry and 2whln4 Work COMB to 41 Col lege street and be onTinoed that we bur-. eatae In. Holiday Goda, IBtapfe aod Fancy roosrtes, sped- bargalnB im. Brtem Flow. ifiMi, etc. Efeetttt tine of , CoOmm. Eureka Gro cery Store' The Pelham Pharmacy 4 PATTOuT AVE HJaa received a beauurul HOT TAIN, The Now Oetstory." anS dlspewislng Ga$ CbDCdlate with whipped crcaca. Vigoral with Celery Batt acd Orackere., Toro Tomato BouiHon With iBalted Wft fert. Hot Beef Tea, Hot Gta&er and Ht Uetnaa u at Ec tnuir. Call early ectf mXra. W.fl. StwUner, warcess ortccux. ooooe, tux:. palMC aoA Wr- Tectne Bargains Furniture, HonsehoM Goods, Books, etc. A first class organ for sale cheap. MERRITTS, 100 Patton At. IF YOD WART to pity aeU ar 4c- cnang lurniture. Carpet, Healtik or Cboldne! Gtxrrm see W. TURNER. 86 K. Main St. 226 Only gtbe Best at the 'Union Saloon' JNO.E. ETTGG 34 S. Uain St. Phon 08 Mrs. F. "V. Barrier was hurt jia a pe jculiar way in fronit of Mr. G. W. Wrig'ht's ifiurni'ture store ithis 'morningj. She 'wai tepeakdng to .Mr. Barrier, her tousiband, salesman for Mr. Wright, who was opening a case of bed springs, and had just tunned partly arbmad whien (the case caane open and the (springs (bounded out, striking hr on the left arm and shoulder, knocking her against t2ie wall of the buildftag and almost unconscious for a short wihile. Fortumatedy, by turning about tlhe blow nuisised' 'her facte', and her in jury was only siagM. Saliisbury Sun Mr. L. A. Gettys (has a 40 bill of comtanemrtai currency, nt aa saad itihttut 'there is onlv one S60 (bill nime aaie 'in circujaoon. anoj it hp- .hoiriieir 5ias ibeen offered ?500 for it. Cleveland Star. Five hundred bai- of cotttrm (VnplaTie'- tog 'to the Florence Mill comipahy were 'aesitroyea' iDy nre at Jboreat City yes terday af ternoon'. The loss is estimated at about $30,000. The cause of the- fire -Is noj knoiwn. Ru'tiherfoTd) cor. Char- lotite UDsenve'r. A loxnobile Is about as .daTneeroua ais a muile, and about as uncertain, as cms story wltnesseth. Somie' weeks ago Messrs . J . j. 'Steele & Sons, or ra tiner tlhe sonis. boueM a iocumirthiiip imn rrf theaei horseless ibuggie. The senior member of the finm' Mr. J. 7. Siteele dddn.t at first itake stock in the new machine, but kept on ridi'ng in his bug gy in the old way. But t'hie locomobile moved around so smoothilv ami nSn vosan ranauy ine was mauced to overcome jms prejuiace enl take a ride. He at nrst rode 'with somiei one of his sons. who dad the Kuidane'. bait ih ,tmt a in so well that last Saturdav -h Metfi tn ritie up towm by himself. He got up nere an n'gaut and' stopped in front of Mssrs . W. P. Turnier & Co.'s store. When he got ready to leave he asked' Mr. j. o. Dumaap of Bethany to ride waun. .nam ana avir. Duniap got in. Mr. Steelie tried to 'back 'the miao!hnna tsi itii.Tr arouaioi anoj at :backed) with a vengeance It went backward across tihe strrppt -to ward the 'bank (buildiin,er at 9,-n ipit and colli idled against a tieleenrArvh twIp with a smash. Mr. Dun Lao tnimiTVd mrit before the coliisiom came. ;M. teif received a severe jolt but was not hurt, wnile itihe maefhnne iwas noM - W A A -' i V-i 4 KJ X damaged. ,The smash-uiD frightened XV T , . m w it to break loose, but done. 'When Mr. .Steele anywlhere now he rides in hisnoue-fry or uanjcc- luiio iool in inana" and walks. tatesviiie Landmark:. A PLEASANT LEMON TONIC. Cures indigestion, headache, imalaria, kidney diseaais, fever, cMHs, doss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostrationi, neant tailure atod apendflicitis, by reg ulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and j&ianeyjs. MOZSELHY'S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured one of indigestion. I ihad auffer- ed for ten yifarBi. bad tried almost every medicine 'but all (failed'. Since usding Lemon Elixir can eat anyJEhdlnig i mce. W. A. Grtfathi Reevewville, S. C. MOZELEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured me of indigestion and fceaA dis ease, after years of sufferinar -when iH orcner remeoaes anid doctors had failed.. in. xj. joamaoi ijeuiait. s. c.. MOZELEY'S LEMON ELIXTR. I luave been a erat tmfrmnxr trvvm dyBpepsda for about fifteen! trhti m-v trouble beiner mv liver. abnimrh fc.nri iwwei, wicn temple lieadacae. Lem on juaixir cured me. My aotoettte Is good! and I am wedl. I fcA-w tmke . barrea of other enedtctna tbaut did me no etood. CJiariea Gibhard No. 1515 Jefferson street, Louiville, Ky. MOZELEfY'S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured me of enlarsned liver nenroiin ttnv flljgwtion and heart divease. I wu un able to walk up atalrv or do miur kind or ironc. 1 was treated bv nanv rJws- WaiiB. but cot mo beittr umtil T nPf Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. h. Baidwta. No. OR A3- exander street, Atiaiita, G. MOZELEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cure all Oougfca. Coltta Elbaraenc (sore Tnroat- HnmornhK ib. ii throat and LunK Disiaes. RbMi reaaapife. 25 oettita at drugglBrta. Pre pared only by Dr. II. ifoeeley, AXtanta, xnTmnnHmmffinjifminmnnninTnTtni I Bargains Barin ' The Palais Royal, 17 South Main Street, For Wednesday, Thursday aidFd These Specials at Palais Royal. 1 3 i 3 3 3 3 1 3 5 3 5chank 3 Special No. 1 Extraordinary Bargains in ZepyrSi Zephyrs Columbia Germantown Wools. .V.W sc h.nu 1 v I-WW 1U1 C.O. Shetland Floss or two for 2r Saxony Wools ,A , , or three for 25c. jChauk Slippers Soles for Ladies Slipper Soles for Men Slipper Soles for Children 7 . i oc New line of Draperies, Denims, Silkalines, Cretons Special No. 2 Don't run if you want to catch rour breath. The best net for catdhi.no- n Amr-i- van ntsLresa is a ibaronet. Among the term of thonaanda iiave used Chamberlaln'a Cough Rem edy for cold and la rrlpp during fh past few years, to our knowledge, mot a Bangle case ha resulted In pnao monla. Thomas Whltfldd & fin. tue Wabaah avenue, Chicago, ecie of tbe most prominent retail druggists In city. In speaking' of this savs: W recommend Chamberlain's Cough. Rem edy for la grippe In many eases, as tt not only five prompt and complete recovery, tout aio counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result ki eaea- tnoaia. For sale bv C. A. nmmr Z I Ladies' Wrappers tia- 1 m j. Twenty-five dvxm Tmo tit , J,! styles, yoke nictly Wmmed, skirt three and a naif yards Ide, made of a heavy cotton French FTanael. Worth from 1.S0 to $l.9S. Sale price 9Sc. 98 Cts I Embroidery Silk. .4c a skein, i snades. n all the leT 3 CHOC ING OFFlt BOYS. Inn ho Ettito-- rr-i - Hnj-w Tells How He Them Lp." Ueorge bexton, who ha-; charjre of 200 boys in a big department store, lo-ws to talk about boys. "Boys it re not a neot-s- sary evil at this establish menf." he koi1 mey are the material out of which men are to be made." "How do you choose vmir ch H-, Mr. Sexton 7" I asked. My hret Question is. Where k th boyr You see, it all depends upon the ooy himself. You can judee the bov bet ter from his apnea ranee, his manner, hia jdress and the way he comes into an office than from any description of him. Char acter shows forth in little things you can't hide it I take boys bv what might almost term first imDression. I have 'sized a boy nn' before h mkm m for a place. The removal or nonromovnl of the hat on entering the office, the re spectful and self respecting way In which a Doy addresses me, the way In which he meets my look and Questions, all eive me an Wea of his bringing up and the 'stuff? that is In him. As to appearance, I look at once for these things: polished aboes, clean clothes and clean face, hands and finger nails. Good clothes are not reQui sites. A boy's clothes may be ragged, his hoes have holes in them, yet his appear ance may still give evidence of a desire to be neat. I will not employ a cigarette smoker If I know it. As for reference, a boy's teacher is the best reference he can have. The recommendation which a good boy in our employ gives a boy applying for a position always receives marked consideration. "Good cash boys don't stay cash boys long. Some lads who came here as cash boys In 1897 ore now junior salesmen. Others have good positions throughout the house. A cash boy's first advance ts to stock boy, office boy or cadet. A stock boy at tends to the boy work in whatever stock he is in. A eadet is a general utility boy. An office boy works around some one of the offices of the house. We promote ac cording to merit, length of service, or both combined. Wherever possible, we try to give our oldest employee the pref erence, but if one boy who has not been here as long as another shows greater fit ness for a vacancy, in justice to the house and the boy he gets it. A cash boy here gets $2.f0 a week; when he has been here three months, $3; or, If he has shown marked ability, $3.60. "The great trouble wtth the American boy is- he doesnt stick. After he has worked hard at one place for six months or a year, just as he Is in Hoe of promo tion, he throws up his prospects because some other firm offers 50 cents' a week more, and off he starts all over again in a new house, whose ways and busies he must learn. "We like boyish boys full of fun. Th liveliest are generally the best workers. The boy who loiters when sent on a mes sage, the boy who sneaks around the house avoiding work and the boy who is always late are the boys who lose posi tions. Success. An event is a circumstance that sel dom happens. THE BEST PLAflTHR. a pnece oc nanneJ flaoiDm wirh Chamberlain's Pain Balm and hsunJ to the affected part Is superior to anv piaster. When troubled with back or pains in the aids or eaeat. rlv t a trial and you are certain t W more than pJsased wttk the prompt m Uef It affords. Pain Balm tdmo cvvrm rheumatism . One aDDllaatfon tm ro ller. For al by C. A. Rayaw. 5 COVERS, CENTER Prar-rrs See our line of Sofia pw, covered and uncovered. ' New line of needle and art embral U 13tin4? of Stamped Linen, Tray Cloths, Tea Cloths, Plates, Doilies DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE OF PIN CUSHTOVq" PLAIN AND FANCY COVERED ' No natter how tall a man is he la not a Dove critlciatin. rDRTURED k WITNESS. wtCMss T. L. lcactta, b Dlxta, erora M rs thla -rlasM: r coughed srery right until tow 6faroat wa nearly raw; then trleC Dr. King's in tw uiaoaTerr. which, ear I nils i it ra tter. I bav ud i It ; la tar gaaatlf romr raua im reeamaa It M fae feraataatraaMtfifar OmsM Ortca d an xynroac, taiawtaaa laaf pssMus- It will atop th warta hpji. M aat tmLv bat ifctatair tm u Braa kc fta SSmmmm The tpacKors of ' - Wlnton-Salem havs WgJied a petKioo to the legialatare favoring th establtehment of a refor- nory for twrthful criminals. An Xnvolmntary CemplinKmt. On the occasion of a reception to Hen ry Clay by his Baltimore admirers a trip down Chesapeake bay ws given, and on the return trip a game of euchre was ar ranged. As Clay was a noted player at all games of cards, two of the most skill ful players were selected to compete againt him. and the local card champion. Billy iSryson, who simply worshiped Clay, had the honor of being his partner. But poor Billy was so overcome that he be came entirely bewildered and made the most nburd and unaccountable errors. Clay's temper rose rapidly, and he railed at Bryson.in good set terms. Finally the unfortunate man, brought to bay, replied: "By jingo, sir, if you were old Buly Bryson and had the great Harry Clay for a partner, sir, I think you should be excused for falling to note the difference between a king of trumps and the right bower." The Involuntary compliment so pleased Clay that he shouted with laughter and waa'eyer axterwarxi, a warm friend of rLBB-OUKED4 BTT B. B. B. Sottas Frea to Sufferers. Are rott a sniaTerer am sh ttroastfig Brrartidaa -aa the etcta wt you veet aauamedr to ha aten In Do VSab aadt Boates forsa on t3s Sk.fn tiaar sr Scalp. Hava ywi Bctema? BkJo Sore sad erMctdedT Raxftt formed tm cne tsjanr Frtcklng Pain la this Skin' Brato? Pimples? Bame PadnB? Swol len Joints? FaMlng Hair? All Ruo Down? eido Pale? Old Sores? Bating Borea? Tjioei"? All thaaa are aytnp toma ot Exnma an- Impurities and Pmcmm tn the Blood. To stay cured lA Ba. B. B. fRotmJ .TiWrt Tk.lmi wtJtoh makes the (Wood pure and rich. B. B. B. win oauae (the sores to heal, Whfcngr of aieeima. o stop forever, the kln to become oDear land VwVi wteat. B.BB.1M Juet the remtedyyou nave een looking for. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Our readers are advliBedf to trr B. R n tv. H drugefstti at $1 per large bottle; aix oowues (Ml treatxaeiat) Ctom Plete diiwctionB wtth.' each bottle, go that ufferera mav tt It & trii haMi. given away. Write fw It. Address BLOOD BALM CO, Atkaltai, Ga. De scribe nuf ftnoulhl onA if m - - - mnMKm iaTnx wwt pe givam. at Vss. The mistake couiTnonly made with ref erence to the use of fat food is that it is only or especially applicable in cold cli mates, an erroneous inference, the same as that cold is preventive of cunsumption That fat is the almost exclusive food in arctic regions is because other food Is not obtainable, not because of the frigid cli mate. It is secessa nr rood, though not in such excess at all tkaes and every where, to supply the potential energy re quired by the organism to construct the tissues arid maintain the body, the tem perature of the body being about the same In all Ihoate. Fat does not stand alone in this regard except under such extraordinary eircumtnces as those re ferred to. Carbohydrates of various kinds contribute to the same functions as fat under ordinary conditions, but they do not suffice to maintain the stamina ot the organism to the highest degree any-1 where without the assistance of or being supplemented by some kind of s fat Sanitarian. Dr.Aavigf K. " iiK waists just ar- M f C -3 rived m latest desie-ns hemsriteherl I UK 1 and tucked sleeves. hisWi ti 7 KJ zi r IS5 " A. tucked sleeves, bishop styles in 2: ll felStSSe1216 leadiDS shades, worth $7.50,' on And still a few more of .hose Special --a 611k Waists for vbj 2 ciUiMiiUiUlUiuuiiUilliUUllUUlilllllUiailllill(liUlillillS Closing Our Our Entire Stock AT SST, Consisting of clothing, dry goods, shoes hats, capes, gent's furnishings, millinery, and a nice line of alarm clocks. This sale will last until January ist, 1901. My place of business is 23 NORTH MAIM STREET, L sooooooooooooooooooa ooooaj ASHEVILLE 60LL FOR YOUNG WOMEN. A non-denominational school for girls and young women offers advanned college courses with de degrees, seminary courses with diploma, and excel lent preparatory school based upon the entrance requirements of Wellesly, Smith, Vassar, and Bryn Mawr. The college is thoroughly progres sive and appeals to the public for patronageon the ground of merit and not of cheapness, though the rates are as low as is compatible with the best instnietion and excellent equipment. For further particulars and catalogue address the president, Archibald A. Jones, Asbeville, N. C. 8 Wo2
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