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r . rr - ' THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. DECEMBER IQOO I- I For Breakfast USE Beech-Nut Sliced Racon IN Glass Jars 30c. Per Jar oooo, GREER. Set your Fruit- Cake for Chrismas. We have 65 of them, sizes 2 to 15 pounds. Just as fine as they can bd made. 25c per pound at 0000 Phone 183. 26 S. Main. An Unusually Pine Assortment FINNAN HADDIE, KIPPERED HERRiING, SATOKED SALMON, CROMARTY .BLOATERS SMOKED HAMEUT and SALT IMACKEREfL Freeh out otf tlhe Boston smoke houses every week. The largest Baltimore Oysters am this market aire to be had) at ' Young's Fisn Market, n'X In tns corner, -.X. Telephone 23. (COT Ml The Man With a Big Heart nakes large provision for the dturnfb ml mail a under Obis care. Tlrey ctuu'x taMc back,, you know; nevertheless. jielr appearance -win ;tell thP tale. Treta your d inib friende as faithful eervemlw feed tlhem with 'the good feed and graim yooi cam get here, sleep more corrifortalbQy o'mlgfh!ts, cuad, if you are policy wise, notice the 'beneficial results. C3. 3. COOPEE, 39 South Main. HolMay Presents In looking for some- thing in my line dont fcr I get me. I Am prepared 5 with the finest line of The Asheville Hardware Company. iMbst of he ' Binigtham cadets will go ! home for the Christmas holidays next Friday. B. M. Jones and family Have finished moving1 to their new residence on Pear son drive. IMir. I. P. Caldwell, who lias fbeen quite ill far several days has gone to Hendersonvdlle and: wil'l probably be gxxne for some time. An examination will be held' at the governrmemt building' tomorrow, for the positdon of clerk and carrier. There will be a nomiber of applicants . The Junior League of Central Meth odist cthurtth 'will give an entertainment during1 'the (holidays, in 'wihac'h about 70 Ohildrani wall participate. The twenty-second annual meeting' of the iState Hbrtie-uiltural society will toe faeldi in (this city next Wednesday, 19. The fruit growers -will stop at the Swamnanoa hotel. Those vhio rsviE 'be kind! enough to help make Ohirfstrmas brigtht for the children at the Home are asked to see Mrs. Doe at Williamson's funna'tuTe store on Patton avenue . The name of ithe Winyah Hotel and Sanitarium' toamipany has ibeen chang-ed to "The Winyah Sani'tarium OcHTupany,'' the state authorizlTiig Uhe company to drop 'the word "hotel" In its charter. C. F. Ray has mad e l ar ge photo - giraphis of the students and, .buildrag at the AsheviUle school, also of the foot ball team. Hie also made large photo graphs of 'Che Biniglhiam football team yesterday. - ) !W. B. WMliamson & Co., itihe furni ture dealers, have issued a catchy cir cular in the form of a telegreim sent through the "Williamison Union Tele graph company," which tens of their holiday tgoodls . The regular meeting1 of the direct ors otf the Good Roads association was. to have been held Itast evening, but ill ness ita the families of several memlbers of the iboard "prevented a quorum,. Twelve new members were -to have ibeen elected. The subject iat the people's1 meeting tomorrow iimoming, in the Old Ohiristian Church, will be "A Grand Woman." One of the women is to read a ilesson from George Elliot, aindi J. E. H'ow will touch briefly on George Elliot's work its scoipe and purpose . T J. Pattersoin, C. J. Williams, Dr. Goodhue, W. M. Hinnard and1 D. A. Unsworth of Dayton, O., are in the city, after a hiunting1 trip in this vicinity. Mr. Patterson is president of the Na tional Cash Register compamy, and- the ouhers are prominent citizens of Day ton. Register of Deeds Mackey yesterday secured warrants from State Auditor Ayer for the annual payment of stteue pens-ions. ''he warrants are as foilows: forty-seven widows, $14.50 leaioh; four soldiers of the first class, $56 each; eight of 'the second class, $43.50 each: 12 of the third, class, $29 each; 33 of the fourth, $14.50 each; total, $2060.50. War rants will 'be distributed wlhen called for. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Campbell guve reception last evening- to (the young- peo ple of the First Presbyterian church, at tiheir residence on Grove street. A large, numtber of tlhe youtihs and mofcidens l of Dr. Campbell's church attended!. The evening passed most pleasantly, with conversation', music, etc. A trio, consisting of tMls Mabel -Smithy Mise Fullerton andr W. L. Dabney rendered Beveral selections oa etrin.ged instru ments. "Mr. 'Wauchope played selec tions on hiis violin, acxrnipaniedi toy Mls Carson. 1 - : VJVLCUUfl TitAXLOR'JB f SU6ESTI01SS FOR CHRISTMAS- A Sw4ud Fountain Pen iM a very ar- -ceatable -present-we can uiti any Ihand. Price $2 . 25 . A University FowtaiQf Pen At $1-00. The Globe-Wemicke Elastic Bookcase are for anyone fclav tog books. Call and see thean: on Ht. R0GEES BOOK STORE uvuuu ill ai u a jl Christmas Bicycles tor Boys & Girls We hiave :the daintiest and best line of Juvinile bicycles on the mar . ket. They will please amy child for a Christmas gift and they (have the 'happy combination of wearing long" as well aa looking well We want to show ithem to you. Prices $15.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25. 00. Asheville Cycle Company, 18 and 20Church Street. Phone228. MAGISTRATE 5 -CENT CIGAR. Ha mhe "teactoers of tihe city sohioals will meet tut 10 o'clock todfeyait itiae old Oi brary. iyullding. TheproTamime of ithe meeting follows: DisciplinJe, Miss Pow ell; practice class in reaiamg, Mrs. Fea. (thersiton; praatice class in 43peer Nlum tver, Miss Bernard); practice class in primary nrumher, Mttss Porter. Topics for dtiscusston (1 1 number studied I for iits content, .that ia, for i-ts own sajoe or ror expression i (Z) sanouiKi' nura (ber'. be an " ind-ependen't suibjeot of the course, or should dt toe connecrted with tibe other u!bjecits. (3) The ibasiis of "tefl ' iiwa'heimajtlcal t4iouig(hit depentas to a large extent upon, 'tlhe tiUHnibep oan "ceptis buijit up in the primary work.. (4) "Current method's of teaching elemen tary rnartJh'ernaitics (oiumfbers) fail to de velop properly ttihe matlhemat ioal sense. " CONTESTS IN LEGISLATURE. SSS Notice was served on H. A. Lon don, democrat, by J. A. Goodwin, re publican, for his seat in the state sen ate and on R. H. Hayes by Jesse A. Giles for his seat in the house. All the parties are from Chatham county. Working to Christmas and the necessity of mre pce for our large stock f bandome holiday novel tics thUt we are receiving . daily, ve propose to close ut our entire stock of Mn's Fjicy Suits blh4 Boy Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, Men's Single and double Breasted 6ck and Cuta way Suits made of Ame iworBted, oharviot, tnclOom, etc., etc. Boys' Suits of the earn materials. Refers and OfyercoatB of Chinchilla Cheviot and Kenej. During tails clear r Ing sale we give 20 per ceat discount. Buy cow ancV be reut&r for th a- ....... . - . . (. We have many mw things In Over coats, Ulfltero, Raincoat, etc., etc. Haaa, Caps, GIatcw and etnom of all kinds. 18 Ration Avenue f Phone 261 Watch our prices for the next 30 days and we will convince you that we can save you money. Silver Spray Flour, 1-4 suck ,60 Bliltmore Patent 'Flour, 1-4 " .60 Olive Branch Flour, 1-4 sack .55 Electric Light Flow, 1-4 sack .55 Breakfast Bacon, .per lb 14 Rex Hams, none .better, lb .12.1-2 Granulated! Sugar, 15 lbs, ..$1.00 LSgftut Brow Sugar, 16 lbs 1.00 Best gradte green Coffee lb .12 1-2 Moch, and Java Coffee, lb. . .25 (Otthers ask 35c. for same.) Park's Roasted Rio, always fresh, dt lb 15 Arbuckles, Coffee, per rb. . .i5 Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb. .60' Oolong Tea, per lb 50 Gunpowder Tea, per lb .. ... .50 S. J. HARRIS. 169 SouthSMain Street. rTELEPHONE 154. ASHEVILLE Ice & Coal Co. 1887 KELUBLU- 1900 Quality H d Soft r "uttl wood, and of c rystal A Pure Ice Clearness. 14x14 racxn 'PHOKH O U PATTON A Ice & Coal Co. H. t. coxuxa, 1 -i"": -' 1 ' " w E are showing a i 1 large and varied assortment of Couch es, Davenports, Lounges and Box Couches in Leather and other upholster- inss- AAA W. B. Williamson & Company, 16 Ration Avenue. Furrjturc, J?s, etc. The Finest Line of French Bri ar and Merschaum Pipessouth of New York at the. Berkeley .Cigar Stand. For Colds, Grip and Chills. This 1b mot a patent medSdza Utt tisement it's only Intended to etxtot the merits of our whiskies, orudta and tordiala far oosimon aameKti pecii;y prvint t cri sarn oi tk year. They am aot only rcSl7a curea -the are l ttcn preTcuttrM. Old Saratoga brand of whiskies, a little sugar or jtyrup added, knock out a troublesome cough tlme out of ten and It's good to m taste THE " BONANZA" OTE AND LSQUOB CO, 43 South Main Stieet. Telephone 72. Electrical Contractors All work guaranteed. Done promptly by expert workmen. 16 Library Building. P. O. Box 204. Electrical Supplies Wiring for Electric Ligbte and Bells Hart and Huston. CHEAP MAOTE CLOTHES MAKE cheap looking people. $4 amd $6 Buftte are Tbot cheap, but the people. wfoo wear them are cheaa. 11 you wSrfh to a-roid this embarraeBrnenit buy your euita overcoats, ulster mmA. peaits fumieii intge from G-Laeer's. Occnpleteness, Neatneew and Obap weee. &mail, but packed full, M i. w. GLAB&raa, 18 Boutfc Main tret. IA. man da as ofld as Che , feels, and a woman, ia as old) as isihe doesn't tljink eihe looks. TURKEYS: None better anywhere than you I Will find at our stand. Larsre supply iust receive !. Western f -a w i i U T Meats our regular speciaitv. W. M. HILL & CO., Rhones 66. Rrompt Delivery. SMOKERS' AND CHEWERS articles, orOSporting S Goods in the city. Blomberg s, THE LEADER. I 17 PATTON AVENUE. -Established 1887 BIG REDUC. TIOW SALES IN BOYS' WO VI EW'S DEP'TS. You are offered my choice line of Ladies tailor made suits at a discount of 33.1-3 percent. The line comprises Homespuns, Cheviots, Venetians and Broad Cloth. A first class tailor and fitter in the house. Alterations extra. Ail 4.60 a4 f .50 Suit at. Ail S5.CK) end- 14.09 Suits at .'. All U-0 and $4.50 But.at AJU 12.10 asuS, (3.00 Suite art atrea t tgat yrak mm. m m- . mm mr oji.H m mt t.a 99 M. V. MOORE, "7 he Outfitter. Rhone, dumber 78 , . 11 iitop Avenue 5 I 0 xtrtyfi os Handkerchiefs, 2G TO 38C EACH. or More, Pi A I. D1 2. t P r a a Nice Toys and Fancy Things g 'suitable for All, Handsome Line Table o n and Pocket Cutlery, Baskets of all g sizes and kinds, Everything from i5 ? f n u J x J L I " where. LOTS OF GROCERIES, TOO CLAUDIUS H. MILL! 5 fl 'Gefioral Calamity Stores' D CALL 227. 30 & 32 N. MAIN STREET. ? 3 CHRISTMAS GOOIS. A flAa 6toek eonaferttng of Book, Dolls Pictures, Drome, Swords, Pistols, Guns, Otacr, Games, FornttuTct, Balls; Dainty Diabea Cixpe and Sa-ueers, Plates, Ink Btaada. Plaques, Tea Sets, Etc., Etc. at prices well 'Sekrvr those prevailing, 4 USEFUL GIFTS . , - Dresses, Suits of Clothes and Over coats, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Glares, Umbrellas, Valises Trunks Et " Handsome Well Tailored "Wiraps c ' all grades, for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, at a large discount. H. REDWOOD & One Price Store II 4 - c 1 ' J -4 1 ' , ' 1 J f
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