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i t. K i t. T 7- Tlffi ASVTLLE GAZETTE,. DECEMBER 16tooor 1 -V r f Aslie ville Business M uses Hot Choco late. GREAT SATISFACTION They aire so ... Precise and Correct. Doctors say bo Who? Why He puts tip pr& scriptions. WINGOOD'S Cor Patton av and Church st "PewTe tHe Tailor, ' 5 Patton Ave- IPfoosne 347. ITlne line of Im ported Winter fVuitingts -ni C i ervoaits, flrslt class workmaa eMp guaranteed. My price n re reasonable REMEMBER Tke A-bille Pressing Club, PHNB 38C.: We are always cleaning, presstog. repairing and dye big. Join my dub your dotJhes "will chemically steam ed, cleaned and pressed, only al.00 month for mem grrenip. Quick ser vice to the travel ing public. Ladles', work given special attention. Prices .easonabie . phone orders will receive prompt attention. All clothing nit for amd delivered. 4 N . Court Square over Gazette ofce J. C. WTLBAR, Proprie Or. THE ! , i I U AHDT ladies' and Gent's Tailor Cloning and re pairing. 41 Soutb. Main street. Phone 871. Our Millinery l Stock X p to date in all b anches, and coin ate in every par ticular. Asierilk Mlnery (k, Miss Nellie La Barbe, agent. 66 Patton avenue. CLEANING and Dyeing. Work dxai on abort notice, and Batiatactaon guar anteed. Especial attention to ladies' We devote our entire time to tteaaaissg, repairing and dyeing, aod have bad several years' experience a jhie work. HTL'S HOUSTON 18 Willow St. Mar m AHHfi v ILLE High class service Rates $1 per day. Special rates by week or month. MRS.L.E. FREEMAN. m in MRS. J.L. BUCH AN AN, Prop. Rates $1 per day -necial rates by the week " Good rooms cen trally located. AbHE VILLE. 20 Patron avenue Asheville Steam Laundry 43 W. Coller St Asheville, N. C. Neiar rostoffice. Our Motto: Sat isaoion to every Justomer. Our pricee on able and Bed JAn n are very low. Teletphone 95. J. A. NICHOLS. Proprietor. Wood as R. li. Nettles & Bro. Prop. The only first class restaurant in city. Your pat ronage solicited and satisfaction gauranteed. Open day and night. 36 South Main St. CU3ANING dyeing ani repairing for ladies and gents. We ecour Cloth nc Wth t rweot, dlsinfeoting pre paratijoo.; cleac Ladled "Drefjse-s and Slk or Wool en Wal3t3 satis factorily. W. B. WOOD, Proprietor. Phone l?6. 49 E College St. . Q"FITS" Wi make aults from (10 up. If you buy a suit you wra t be satis fied or we tal e no money. over a to select frcwn.Wv- eay gtejanent tailor made. Indies' 93tttM a specfialty;. THiB TAI7ORS; 6 1-2 Tatton A vie. vvwr Uaw. EAGLE HOTEL C. C BROWN, Proprietor 64 1-2 S. Main St. Rate $1 per day. Special rates by the week. Cen trally located, on street ca '.ine. and ouly two min Inutes' -walk from the Square A. HEVTTJjq Phone 420. Commercial Hotel ovrRs.s.ersvEN- SO(N PV)(prietreBs. 102 Paton Ave., CVxnveniecQ't to slnese and tbe postoffice. Both Mmes of eSeccric ars from the -depot pass the hotel. Terms: $1.00 per per day. SpecM rates by tbe mjontli. RestaHrant and Lunch Counter For white and Colored people. Meals served at all hours. NEVILLE JACKSON. 40 South Main. VISITORS DESIRING in- lorinauou concer ning Boarding loupes, Rooms, ete., will be fur nished earr.e free by applying to Chita, il. Steele, at S r BBLB'S LAUNDRY. 24 Obrurcto St. E P. Pearson Dealer in. "Beef, Porte, Veal,Mutton Sausage. Oftme in season PHONE 191. HUM . 65 N Main street Grocery and Fruit Store Apples a Specialty Finest and largest stock in the city. Our Picture Frames All made by a mechanic, and tseleoted by au art'ejt, and likt our phot o graphs, speak tor themtelves. See Our New Samples. LINDSET'S ART PAHDORS Next to Public Library. Fine Photographs I claim to Shave the toest and lar gest assortment of card stock in the city. I can give you four different tyles of card In one dozen for $3.50. It will pay you to .see me if you want a nice por trait. J . M . McCANKESS 7 & 9 Patton Ave. S. I. Bean & Co., 103 Patton Ave. Phone 526. Monumental Mar ble, Stone and Granite Works. T o m,b atones Tablets, Marble Fittings and ies Slabs of all 1 nd. Dealer in all kinds of Granites, ooth Ai rican and Foreign. Also Italian and other Statu ies. Don't Fail to Call and See McFall No. 36 N.M ta St. before you buy your Wall vr. He will save you money and give you new deelgius. FANCY G00O6 A SPEC3LiLrY Go to D. GROSS For Peanuts, fresh roasted every hour. Fruits and Confections. 1 0. CHAMBERS Dentist. Office, Johnston building Over Dr. T. C. Smith's drug store Asheville. J. J. RIGSBY Gun & Locksmith and General REPAIRERS 22 N. Main St. All kinds of re pairing neatly and promptly done. Sicissors, knives and saws sharp ened'. Keys fitted. Trunks repaired . umoreiias re covered. SPECIAL Sale Today "anels China Toys The 5 & 10 Cent Store. MORGAN'S BOOK STORE win supply ru with faahlocaibl popular books and will sell you standard books at one half publish er's price Great bargains. MORGAN'S BOOK STORE. ourt Square. Positions Seven Situa tions. Can be secured now through Shockley's Agem cy Commercial Employ mient . Two first 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. Posi tions out of the state. Adidrees in xxwra (hand, Box 255 City,- . i. . u ...i DON'T FORGET those elegaat Coupes for rainy nights and days, and ail sorts of fancy livery flaps at CHAMB WEAVTTR & CO's Stabte. The Pelham Pharmacy 24 PATTOif AVE Has received a beautiful HOT SOD. FOUN TAIN, "The New Century," , antt . dispensing Hit Chocolate witk whipped cream. Vigor! wit Celery Salt ami Crackers., Toro Tomato BoudHon wtii Baited Wa fers. Hot Bee Tea, Hot Ginger and Hot Lerrw- at 5c mug. Cell arty esut W.fl. ShoHQer, WWTOHBS ccrociKS, OPTCOAL. Goooe, ETC. Watches, cumS Jewelry B- paired and War ranted. ASHETVTULB Tenma Oasb. Bargains .IN Furniture, Second Hand Books, Furnlitu,f Stoves. Also a gan in good condd- second haad or- tion. MEBRITTS, 100 Patton JLw. "We Have What You Want In the Grocery and Feed line . Fancy Groceries at tine lowest icea, and they're promptly deliver ed. Large aurply of Grain, Feed amd Hay always m! hand. J. C WAIiTHRS. 44 N. Main. Asheville Supply and Foundry. Co. Market street All kinds Foun dry and Masaias Work IF YOD WANT KERNE'S Famous steam bread Fresh every day at D.O.NOI,A.KD COMB to II Col lege street and be convinced that re ofPerlnw bar- Mlna i-n Holid ay Godfl, Btacie and Fancy -rooerte, epecf- bargains ,n nrMnoB Flour. Meal, etc. EStegawt Kne oc uuzwb. "Eureka Gro-I eery Store" 41 Cttfege tet. to buy sell w chang- furakurt. Carpets, Heating or Cooking 8tovs W. TTTRNBR. 85 N. Matn SK, -Fbcme 226 Only the Best at the 'Onion Saloon jsro.E. suaa 34 S. Main St Phone 63 UAHUKNA mm A stock company has been organized at China Grove to be known as the China Grove Furniture and Material company with capital of $100,000. Dr. G. A. Ramseur is president.. The com pany will manufacture porcn columns, banisters, spindles, newels chair rounds and stand and Lable ieg . Furniture, bed-room suits, etc., may be added to the manufacture later on. The state auditor on Wednesday sent out the pemsdon warrants and yesterday the various registers of deeds gave these to pensioners. The aggregate amount Is $112,250. There are 111 first class at $58 yearly; 358 second class at $43.50; 619 third class at $29; 2,326 fourth class at $14.50; and 2,658 widows, at $14.50. A gentleman who knows, tells the Times that the report that Dr. B. A. Yates was given an undesirable ap pointment because of his introduction of the resolution endorsing dorsing Dr. Kilgo, is unfounded. The action of the conference was rather favorable to Dr. Kilgo than otherwise, and the greates t cons! dera ton was shown for Dr. Yates, who is one of the ablest ond best loved men in the con ference. Raleigh Times. George Gooch, the youthful lad -who shot and killed his father last Tuesday, which it is claimed he did to save his mother's life, was yesterday released from jail under a $500 bond. Raleigh Post. Mr. Charles T. Holt, president of the cotton mills 'at Haw River, died Thurs day noon. He was the oldest and only living son of the late Governor Thomas M. Holt. He was president of the T. M. Holt Manufacturing company, and was connected with the Cora Manufac turing company, the Granite Manu facturing company and numerous other Industrial enterprises. The Edgemont Land company ha become the owner of some very valua ble real estate. Gen. J. S. Carr is one of the large stockholders in this com pany. The deal made was to trans fer a large number of lots from himself to the company. The value of the lot thus transferred is more than $50,000 . Mrs. C. J. Gorrell, through her at torney, Mr. A. L. Brooks, sued the Greensboro Water Supply company for damage to her property by fire in 1897 by the failure of the company to supply sufficient water to control the fire. A judgment was obtained in February for the full amount, but an appeal waj taken, which has been decided in Mrs. Gorrell's favor. She gets $5,000 A man' character Is often shown by what he considers laughable. THE MAGNETIC LOCK. A pxaSASAiNT LEMON TONIC. Oures indlgesition, tooadacihe, malaria, kidfiSfZ f evr, cMllP,lo ctf ap petite, debility, nervous pxotirxio Seant failure alad apenddcitis, by reg ulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and jjdaiieys. MOKELEY'S LEMON EL'XIR. Cured me of indlgeetloa. I had uffer-c-i i.or teai ar. bad tried almost every medicme but all f:Ued. Since using Lemon Elixir can eat onythnin I like. W. A. Griffith. Reevewviile, S. C. MOZBLEY'S LEMON ELIXIH. Cured me of indigesiiom and heart dis ease after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had Called. N. D. ColmaJC; Beulah, S. C. MOZELSY'S LEMON ELIXIR. I bave been a great eufforer from dyspepsia for about fifteen, year, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaefce. Lem on Elixir cured me. My Bftroetite Is good and I am well. I bare itakeaa a barrel of other mediciiia iiwut dtd me no good. Charles Gibfoard No. 1515 Jefferson street, Louisville, Ky. MOZELET'S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous itn dlgwtion and heart disease. I was un able to walk up tairs or do any kind of work. I was treated by many phys icians, bout got mo better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. H. Bldwtm, No. 98 Al exander street, Atlanta, G. MOZELEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cure all Coughs, Cold, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Hombrrhag'e, and all throat and Lung Diseases. Elegant, reliable. 25 cent at druggists. PreT pared only by Dr. H. Miozeley, Atlanta, G. Probably you have never seen ghosts walk, but you have heard the dead march. Among the tens of thousands wki have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy tor cold and la gripp duriag th past few years, to our knowledge, ot a single case has resulted in pneu monia. Thomas Whitfield & Co., S4Q Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of ke most prominent retail druggists in tfcat city, in speaking of this says: We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for la grippe in many eases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteract any tendency of la grippe to result ki pneu monia. For sale by C. A. Raysor. When a man forgets to ask his wife if she needs any money it is a sign the honeymoon is on the wane. A Queer Contrivance For Fasti Secret Drawers In Cabinets. Apropos of secret drawers, a gunsmith tells a story that is well worth repeating. "A number of years ago," he says. "I was called in to open a private compart ment in one of the side walls of an im mense oak bookcase in a house near St. John bayou. It had been bought at a sale In Savannah, and the owner knew that the drawer was released by push ing a wire into a small hole in the wood work, but for some reason the mechanism stuck and couldn't be made to operate. I worked at the thing for a whole day, but' made no progress. The wire wouJd go in for a certain distance, and there it seemed to encounter some obstacle. The panel was perfectly plain, and there were evidently no auxiliary springs or slides, so I came to the conclusion that the lock was broken and that the drawer could only be removed by taking out the whole side of the case. The gentleman was un willing for me to do that, and the matter was accordingly dropped. "Some time later on 1 hired an old Bel gian who came to the shop looking for work, and one day I chanced to mention the bookcase and my failure to get out the drawer. He listened attentively, ask ed a number of questions about the con struction of the case and finally surpris ed me by declaring that he could solve the problem. He was so earnest about it that I wrote the gentleman a note, and he immediately invited us to come to the house. The moment the old Belgian saw the bookcase he began to chuckle. Then he Dulled a amall horseshoe magnet out of his pocket and pressed one of the legs on a spot about half an inch above tna little hole in the panel. At the same time he pushed in a wire and, presto! out came the drawer. The device was ridic ulously simple. It seemed there was a little steel catch inside that obstructed the wire when it was in rest. The mag net raised it the thickness of a card, and the wire thereupon released the spring that controlled the drawer. The Beleian told me that the mag netic lock,' as it was called, was invent ed bv a man in Lyons, and at the outset a good many of them were put into dif ferent pieces of furniture, xney were soon discarded, however, because they Hnlilp to eret out of order. More over, they could always be opened by turning the article upside down, but that, of course, was impractical in the case I have described. I have run across a good many queer contrivances for fastening secret drawers in my life, but I always thought that one deserved the palm for combined ingenuity and simplicity." New Orleans Times-Democrat. Split tlie Difference. "Where were you last night?" he de manded. "My dear, he replied pleasantly. court in San Francisco has decided that a man need not explain to his wife a tem porary absence from home until a late hour." "Oh. ft has, has it?" she retorted. "Well, Td 4like to know what the San Francisco court has to say about ft. Is the court your wife? If you're going to stick op for the old court that way, you'd better go and marry It; that's what you'd better do. Is the court running this house? "No, my dear, he answered meekly, and then he told her about halt the truth. Chicago Post THE BEST PLASTBR. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and beund to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled witfe lame back or pain in the s4d or esiet, give it a trial and you are certain to a more than pleased wit tlx prompt Be lief it affords. Piln Balna also ouras rtieumatlm. One application rtv re lief. For Hale br C. A. Raywer. A ship Is probably called she because the rigging costs so much and it always keeps a man on the look-out. . TORTURED A WITNESS. adtsreel y T. L. Uartin, Cf Dtxla Ky., fc pkT tfclft ridsW: "X eoughed very elafct aasil wtif throat as neariy cww; th& tfcUf Dr. Ooe- New Discovery, which : jj,t (MftaJQC re lief. I bar 4 It In. tssMlr r four year swaa recouimefisl ' tt a the greatest rssoerr CtaU'CMfe ail Tbroat. 0st aa Ljar Prtf. tt vriU ptop lb wrt snijU. smfl n feftrfy preraaea bat Jsrttsty euia Pria m mmtm mmM. 91 A kH jjxiri mm A western man, speaking of a cy clone, said it would have blown hi house away had there not been such a heavy mortgage on it. Digger Indians seldom emUe 'tis said. They must be grave Diggers. BOZHMA, ITCHIKW HUMORS. FIM- f?LiaS--CURlCI BT B. B. B. Bofde Free) to Sufferers. Are you a puaTervr irem Btis ill nine Erupticia oa the 6kic so you eel ashamed to b ateem- In company. Do fSeaJb and Eoale form on the Sk.fri Hair c Bcalp. Hav yu cema? iUcii Sore sad eracicrd? RaA formed on the 6Jda? FVtcktnc Fain in ttws Skin? B-tite? Pimple? Bane Pains? Bwol lem Joint? FaXIWS Hair? All Rutt Down? Sfcia Palfce? Old Bores? FJntHng Some? Ulcer ? All tfes are symp tjoan at Errtona an- Impuritie and Polaoua In tbe Blood. To stay ured fv 13. B. B. (Botanic Blood. Balm) nrWcb make tbe blood pure and rich. B. B- B. will oauae the ore to heal, fetehlng- of externa so stop forever, tke aklii to become clear and th breath mwst. B. B B. ! Just the remedy you bane been looktng for. Thoroughly tesrtied for thirty year. Our readers are advtted to txy B. B. B.. For al by all drocfelJitii at 91 per iarga bottle; stfx lartfe bobtle (fuU trea)txmn(t) I. Cm pLetc fUcvotkxn mptbi mdh bottle. Co tisAJt vufferer may ttrt it a trial berttl siTeo away. Wrtte ear it. Addre BLOOD BALM CO, Atlasrtsv, Ga. De adfbsi ybur broubl , and Cre personal orl sOrtcsi will be glvsn. aru aon j ui;q noqu pio ept jitbu; v&t& eX-es u'apinod uppsi uy tt yu wvald have an appetite like a bear and a relish for your meals take ChambersaiiD'B Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbey sorrect disorders of the atoanacb and reerenate the liver and bowel. Frtce. BS sesbl. Sample free. at tS. A. Rayvor Bru: A married man said he was alway fond of tongue and likes it still. wa Kaeaa Costpsar. Annabelle Do you still keep company frith that Johnson? i Arabelle Yes; when I know he Is com ing, I always have some one else in tfe z a merry Lhristmc ,i, : - " an ar(V 3 ; me oest wishes of th The Palais 17 South Maintreet . Royal. For your selection of Hol-iday Presents you will fin ful ,hingS at our store atspecaii low prices. many Use. Bargains in Shaving Sets. ..Bargains in fancy Chinaware. Bargains in Manicure Sets. Bargains in Toilet Sets. Bargains in Glove Boxes. Bargains in Handkerchief Boxes. Fancy work baskets of all descriptions, silver table et le stands, mirrors, fancy pin cushions for 39c, 49c 69- otCk" Some of the most elaborate patterns ever shown m Ha n dkerchiefs gjj OUR DISPLAY OF HAN DKERCHIEFS is the best in the city 5 Honderkerchiefs for lo Handker.-hi-fs fo- "c' Handkerchiefs for 3c. Handkerchiefs fo- 4C" Handkerchiefs for 5c. Handkerchief- fur 6c' g, 7c, 8c, 9g, 10c, 11c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 39c, 49c, 50c, to $1.50. COMB AND SEE THE DISPLAY AT THE PALAIS ROYAL. Special Holiday Sale of La dies' Tailor Made Suits, We have on hand a fewTailor made Suits worth $1S to $23.Wi'j place the entire line on sale, Special for $52,50 Money refunded If not satisfactory. And still another drive: All our $10 and $12 Suits on s de $6.98 Ladles Jackets worth $6.00 on sale for $398 Children's Jackets worth $3.98 on sale for $2 39 Ladies' Rainy Day Skirts, think of it, worth $5, on sale for $2.49 Sperial for the Holiday: A full complete line of Gents' Und'erweai' Gents' Silk Hand kerchiefs, 'Gents, Silk Mufflers, Gents' Kid Gloves, Gents' Urn. 2- brellas, Gents' Fancy Hosiery. gT" Oursale of Ladies' Kid Gloves, Special for the Holidays. 2 All our Foster Kid Gloves in Blacks, Tans, Browns and Grays S. worth $1.25 on sale for 75c. 0- XiiUitiUmiUUillUUUUUlUUUlUUiUiUUUUiUUiillUlli The Asheville School of Music dc Languages FERDINAND DUNKLEY, Principal- NEW TERM BEGINS MONDAY, DECEMBER SI. CLASSES in following ow being formed to com mence work with the new term: Singing; Sight Singing; Theo ry; Harmony; Drawing; Painting; French and German. The ory or Harmony free to Instr umental pupils. Sight iging free to Vocal pupils. For terms apply at office. THE SCHOOL NOW OOUCPLES A SUITE THE SONDJJEY BUILDING. OFFICE, ROOM v (Over Wlngood's Drug Slare.) Office hours, 10-4; . ,1 ASHEVILLE COLLEGE FOR. .... YOUNG WOMEN. A non-denominational school for girls and young women otters aavannea college courses wan u& degrees, seminary courses with diploma, and excel' lent preparatory scnool based upon tne en.raau requirements of Wellesly, Smith, Vas.r, ana Bryn Mawr. lhe college is tnorougniy sive and appeals to the public for patronage on ground of merit and not of cheapness, tk)W the rates are as low as is compatible with r1: eS instruction and excellent equipment. president, ArcMDald A. Jones, Asneville, Tliere la only ona chance) to U tt" wr ttia tM-tati? worda Heard by Mr. I. B. Hotot of lime XUdva Wla., from ler dprtor after he bad reinly triad to eur her of a frightful dfeeaae rAmattiacb trouble and yellow Jaundice . Gait srtoe tiad formed and he conwterttly grew 'worse. Then h besan to oae CSeotrie Bitters, wfcicia whoibr cured- her. It fa a wondiertul Bttomach, Lrrer and Eidtatey remedy . Oure XJyqpepsia. km or appetite. Try 8S2CXCOOOOCOOOOOOC 1 VllnHlJ AX V .1 i.cw.- wjm V M - WITHOUT J A 1 -i. . t W V i ft 1 T.
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