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T(M1 A r Daily our big store is crowded with people taking advantage of our big alteration and rebuilding sale. We below present many attrac cles for Christmas which are offered at remarkably ow price. The time is drawing near when we will remodel our store and goods mus cost, Join the crowds and see l.r yourseif tie money we can save you. useful arti" regardless of LpS t B " a D a E3 G n 10 8 m o 0 S3 i a o e a a Skirt and Jacket Dept. The prices in. (this department have been slashed to pieces, making great savings for you, just when you need them most, same as before. Ladies' Jackets 150, Jhaad'some quali ty, up to date in style, with new shades and fronts. The kind yoa pay $7.50 'to $10 elsewhere Our Rebuilding- Sale price, $4.98. Jackets, another new lot in all th latest styles and colors. Genuine har frains whicli cannot 'be Tptrhed fr tLan from $5 to $6.50. Rebuilding sale price, $3.49. Rainy day skirts A lot of Ladies' Oxford Oolt'h Skirts, which are reg ular $3 values, 'mad with stitched bot tom and Inverted pleat backs. Re building sale price $1.49. Dres3 Skirts Made of elegant quali ty Cheviot, Serge, positively all wool, full width, trimmed with three ro.vs of silk around the bottom. Instead of $4.50, regular price, our Rebuilding sale price, $2.98. Remarkable Attractions in Dress Goods- The catchiest bargains of the reason. We "mention a few extraordinary values to show how we need the room before we start to rebuild. At these prices they will not last long, and it gives you am opportunity to buy a dress pattern for Xmas at a very small sum. All wool storm TJheviot Serges in black and navy never sold for less than 75c, now 4&c yard. 40-inch Cashme: l (-ri Serges. In all the mew est shades id black, regular 39c kind, now 25c yard. $2.00 Broad Cloths, 54 inches wide. In Tan, Blue, Garnet, Drown and Cardi nal, now $1.25 yard. 56-indh laddea cloth, $1 qualities, in all the most fashionable sfhades, mow 73c yard. Finest silk and wool Crepons, dn,tbe newest weaves 'goods fcheut sold up to $3 yard, now $1.98 yard. 75 cent French Flannel in dots and small figures, all the latest colorings, now 49o yard. Every corset In our great corset de partment greatly reduced in price. We must have the Txwn. $1.25 W. B "Straight Front" corsets must co. building sale price, 89c. Five different styles corsets 811 ' medium and short waist, in white, &t and black. 75c qualities. Rebuildi sal price 49 $1.00 W. B. Corsets, made of flme sateen, well boned and in ah the new napes. Rebuilding sale price 73c. 25c Bailey's Talcum Powder, put up in nice boxes. Rebuilding sale price only 10c box. 'Good Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a bx, regular price 15c box, now 9c box. 800 Medalion Pictures, copies of the best oil paintings. This makes a pretty pres nt. Rebuilding eale price ouly 23c. Ladies' Knit Underwear. Great values .that should claim the attention of every bare-ain seeker. T a dies' sxtra heavy ana neece-lhied paints and vests, never sold for less than 75c. Rebuilding sale price 49c. Ladies' euaa Misses Union Suits, der-" by ribbed and fleece Jined, 39c every where. Rebuilding sale price 25c. Ladies' Union Suits, full sizes, In cream and gTay, the 75c kind. Rebuild ing sale price 49c. Ladies' and Misses' extra heavy ribb ed- vest and pants, with tape neck amd pearl buttons. Great bargain at our rebuilding gale price, 25c each Immense Value in Blankets ind Comforts. These are great values and you should not fail to. Inspect these goods if you are looking for a genuine bargain. 11-4 blafflikets, white, gray aaidi tan. extia heavy, ht $1.50 kind. Rebuild ing sale price $1.49. 2C0 11-4 blankets, -white with pink, fed and blue o-rd' rs, Rebuilding sale nricw $1.49. 11 pure wool tolaket. allk taped; and thing ever offered) dike it before for less tfcan $6 pair. Rebuilding' aale price, $4.98. Extra quality of comforts, full double bed sizes, $1.50 values. Rebuilding wale srice 98c. Large size aatine Comforts, new and desirable pattern, $2.25 values. Re building sale price only $1.69. Umbrellas tor Christmas Gifts. 500 Umbrellas, steel ro- paragon frame and made of best gloria sdlk, with Dresden and natural woods handles. The usual $1.50 kind. Rebuilding sale price on:y 98c. 850 Umbrellas, made of good gloria, w: steel rod, paragon frame this myites a useful present at very Mttle cost. Rebuilding sale price only 49c. pre ads, rich effect never sold for less w.aaj $3.ou. iteouaioing sale price only $2.49. Stylish Gloves for Christmas. Gloves for the hoMdays. Who would think of weariiag - jshaibhy ones wihen new are made &o low in orice by our rebufldinff sale? 50 dozera Kid Gloves, in Red, Tf n. Brown andi Black, Biggast bargain ever offered. Rebuilding ale price 49c pair. 25 dozen Kid Gloves, regular t' qualities. Every pair warranted, building sale price 98 cents. Hosiery. Bed Spreads. A case full of white bed spreads, with pearl hem, ready for use, regular VI. 50 98c. Rebuilding- sale of Hosiery. These make useful presents and the prices were never so low. Ladies' Fast Black and Faincy Hose, In polka dots, stripes ani checks, 39c values. Rebuilding sale price, 23c. Ladies, Seamless Fast Black Hose, plain and with white fst 19o quality Rebuilding sale price 12 l-2c. fcS.Pl.Rv: 500 pairs children's ahoes nY,n 1000 pairs children's shoes. heaw wpiorv,;0 .i, -T- " 1Ant or All leatt- oau't be beait tot Sl.oo 7o o i-ts. Sizes 8 to 11. r s-nMn f For Xmas only 1 A(V rutni S . . Sundnv m,T- ski " yl uues lor Wtrar "ha l, j pay $1.25 and $1.50 els.wheFe tor 31 Q a Ms and Boys' Department.' Shoes. 20 dozen handsome Marseilles Shoes are used more and more every year for Xmas presents. What bette and more appreciated article could you give? 250 pairs ladies' felt Toilet Slippers in black, tans, pink, blue acd red. Very nobby, 49e. 100 pairs ladies' bedroom clippers in black and red feet, fleece lined and fur trimmled. Warm afnd comfortable, worth $1.50, only c. 200 pairs men's sliopers in tan or tlck, Just the thing for gentlemen. Onlv 9&J- mting m fancy worsteds. jUst the thang for little fellows' Xrras gifts Man,', fancy vests in ail th- lastest styles, single and double breasted and a very acceptable preent, 2.50 vests icebuildang sale price only $1.48. $1.50 Men's Alpine Huts, in black nd brown and gray, new, stylish er.aDes Rebuidlicg sale price only 98c. 50 dozen vIaundered v.hi Mr; nmde of 2100 linen, 4-ply bosom, guss fieama, re-enforced front a.d back 7 quality. Rebuilding sale price onlv 4 cents . 1.50 men's and boys al!. wool i vy, red and black. Rebuilding price only 98c. nasals 65 dozen men's eweaters.extra heavy with turtle neck, 75c values, only 49-' Every suit, overcoat, ulster and pair pants in our clothing department are now a mere sihadow f their former price, enabling you to make a big sav ing on your clothing for Xmas. II Li' m n n THE BARGAIN CENTRE OF ASHEVILLE, (J lTU 10 m 12 PATTOH AVENUE. El OverWork Weakens Your Kidneys. Unliealthy.Kldneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. l ne Kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to np.crlprtud kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is OAr-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's 'Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonaenui cures oi tne most distressing cases ana is soia on us merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sampie Dottle dv man t7 c t " free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y .NOTICE. By .virtue of the power of sale vested ia the- undersigned trustee by a certain deed in trust bearing' date March 31st, 1896, executed by E. G. Howell and wife EmelLne, J. W. Howell and wife Bmi ly, T. T. Howell and wife Dollie, T. C. "Kelly and wife Matfcie, Pink O'Kel !y and witfle Mattie, B. A. O'Kelly ana wife Sarah, Z. T. O'Kelly and wife Bettde, A. B. Davisi and wife, Ida, A. K. Davis and wife, Ida, A valine Moore, D. H. McCorson and wife, Martha, levi Moore and wife, Organa, C. u. Davis and wife, Julia, W. J. Moore !: and wife, M. L., A. T. D vis ard wif, Ella, J. H. Davis amd wife, Rosie, F. r F Howell and wife, La vicy, Wesley ; Howell, Nancy Smith, R. L. Presley aJd wife, Julia "W. E. Howell and wife, Julia E., W. H. Davi and wife, . Iie Pink, F. B. Howadl and wife, Car j oline. C. W. Howell and. wife, Althea, W. L. Israel and1 wafe R. E., J. C ' Morgan and wife, Elvira, 'Allen Henson and. wife, H. L., J. II. Burnett and! " Wife, Delia, Ephriam Sharp and wife, - Com B., G- W. Davis, Emma Davis T7 M. O'Kelly, F. S. Wilson, F. H.' . rWMeon and, wife, Alli, Armtota Pen- - land, H- S.-'Waltoa' aud wife, Laura. - U -A, Wilson andL wiife, Lizzie, F. F. Howell and wife, M. T., R. l. Ho-w- -ell, "BettieGren, C M. Wilsons and wifer- Ixwiisa, ;T. "F. Lindsey, Z M. 'Wilson, wbich deed of itrust Is register ; el In tihe office of register of deeds for : BTinoormbe county fa Book No. 48 of :. Morttgages Iejede, of Trust, on ggy es 581, .t-0ev -iieli eKnoe-'is' ' hereby tnade, and by reason, of default Saving been made In thte .payment Of .tle ; tadlridmeBam--e9 -de : of ivlgmenfb " ioVidWaBe:f:itKe eupertor . court of Butoteoroibe -coaiwtr Jat tth Feb ruary term!, "1900,- and! a .ifurtheir Judg - mienti wr decree, rait its Novemlber trm, 1900, in the case f Charles A. Webb et al. vs Oscar Davis et al., wherein tha undersigned commissioner was ordered and directed to sell the in terests of R. H. Davis, Emma Davis, Turner Davis and wi??. Ella, Wil liam Foster and wife, ZV ttie, James Morgai and wife, Elvira, Aviline Moore, W. J. Moor-, F. B. HowUl, F. II. Wilson, Elizabeth Green, D. A. Wilson, Maggie Smathers. Wat sen Dav is and wife, Iciie, Z. M. Wilson, Henry Walton and wife Laura, C. W. Howell J. W. Howell, F. F. Howell, T. T. Howell, R. L. Howell, W. L. Israel and wife Rosa B., Robert Pressley and wife, Julia A., Thomas Lindsey, Armin ta Penland, Taylor O'Kelly, Thomas O'Kelley, Nancy Smith, E. A. O'Kelly, Sarah O'Kelly, A. B. Davis. Levi Moore and wife Organa, Claud Miller and ife, Lavadia, David McCorson. William O'Kelly aad Ooar D ia, Han ley Davis and Frank Davis and G. W. Davis, their guardian, W. E. Howell, guardian, C. U. Davis, William Davis and Stoner Davis and Etta D s and J. C. Curtis, thedr guardian, In and to the frerinaifter described land, said un dersigned trustee and commissioner will sell for cash bv nubile A.niMm it the court house door in the city of Aehe- vaie, county or Buncombe amd' fitate of North Carolina, on Monday, " e 7th dav of January, 1901, all the fight, title and interest of the above mentioned parties signing said deed of trust amd all the right, title and Interest of th- abov mentioned parties against whom said judgment was rendered, in the lands conveyed to eaid deed of trust and described in said Judgment of de cree, "lying and being in the county of Buncombe and state of North Carol ka in Upper Hominy township, and bound ed and more particularly described as fcllovs: "Beginning on a cheistnut on the point of a ridge In the forks of Glady cree1 and runs nearly north with Warren's line to a stake on the pon of a ridge; thence with. C W. Howfeill's line, cross ing CHady creek, nearly -went to G. W. Vanderbilt's line on Stand Hill moun tain; thettce withi Vanderbilt's line around Stand Hill mountain, crossing the bead of Turkey branch to the line of Thomas A. Ballard's Bradley tract: thence with the lime of said Bradley tract, crosstag the Ballard reek to a stake on -the side of Fork mountain. In Vanderbilt's line; thence with Vander bilt's line, crossing Fork moumitain, to a stake in F: B. Howell's line near Glady Fork creek; thence westwardly witb F. B. Howell's line to a stake on top of Fork mountain; thence down the top of Fork mourn tain with F. B. How ell's line and the line of a tract of land belonging to W. Howell and others to the liLe of Thomas A. Ballard's Jones place;- thence with the line of said Jones plac to the toegtaininig! containing about four hundred! acres,' more or less, and 'bein'g 'the tract of land and all of the lands formerly owned by Anna Bal 3ard wlhere Thomas A. Ballard now lives." Said judgment or decree ex cepts from Sale, "a small tr t tbjereof of about fifty acres heretofore allotted to erne Thomas A. Ballard. -; This the 4th day of December, 1900. eV -Zl!B..WEA,VERr Truite and Comanissioner. was nearly raw; then tried Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave instant re lief. I have used it in my family for four years and recommend It as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and all Throat, Chest and Dung troubles. It will stop the worst cough, and not only prevents but absolutely cures Con sumption. Price 50 cents and $1. Ev ery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottle free at all drug stores. NOTICE Of proposed Amendments to the Char ter of the Tow of Victoria Mayor's Office, Vk.oria, Dec. 5, 1900. Notice is hereby jven that applica tion will be made to the next session of th General A nbly of N rth Car- 0 a to a. lend the charter of the town 01 Victoria. SAMUEL P. McDIVITT. Mayor. RBST CURB PLACE. One of the most beautiful houses in Asheville, charmingly situated, sur rounded by 62 acres of land; on street car linie; 10 minutes' walk to postoffice. Elegant general .table for rest-cure boarditti. Hygienic diet for thouse under treatment. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cure by Hall s Catarrh Cur: . F. J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. NOTICE. Th annual meeting of the stock holders of the BIl. Ridge National Bank will be held in itcj baak'ng house Tuesday afternoon, January,8th, 1901, -t thre o'clock. ER WIN SLUDER, Cashier. HOLLY HOME SANITARIUM. Brevard1, N. O. A quiet home for the, care and treat ment of invalids. Famous for its health giving climate, and beautiful mountain scenery. A modern institutiom. for the treatment of (chronic diseases; a res cure, baths, &c.- Open all the year. On ly forty miles from AaheviUe. Address DR. L. B. SALES, Brevard, N. C. A miser is never contenten until he is put to bed wdth a shovel . BATHS AND MASSAGE.;' Plain tub, Russian, Turkish, r sltz, trunk, fountain,; air, sun, and- sand baths at the Quisisana . Nature - Cure sanitarium, ; 167 ; South ; French "Broad avenue.1 Lady;nd jrentlemaiiflysl cian. ht charge. ;;" v.;; . ' . . T Intense suffering1 . jwas ; endured by witness T.' LrMartln, of Dixie,1 Ky., before he gave: . 'this evidence; -5 coughed every. night until my throat 'Tx-ere as only one t hance to sas yo r life and that is thrcugh an oP ' ti n" were th startling 'words b i'.d by Mrs. I. B. Huct, of Lime TlA 'z--Wis., from her debtor after ha rainiy tried to cuxe her of a frightful disease of stomach trouble aad yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bittero, which by alLdrucgista. Unless people swallow! flattery it is apt to make theani sick. THE BEST PLASTER, A piece of flannel oampeneo with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and ound to the affected mparts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame baak or pains In the side or oh est, give it a trial and you are certain to b more than pleased with Hie prompt re lief it affords ' 6natTa Tha Kind Yob Haw Always Bought PEOPLE'S Orange RY. .crest. MRS. OSSIE HEN- COLUMN. BUSOKUANEOUS. STRAYIDD from my place about 5 p. ro Itoday, a red Jersey cow with black 'marks on head. Hias a oatton rope Itiiedi jnoumd uhe Ihoros-. FiLniGer ste ward ed if brought to 44 Grove St. W. TURNER. Iw FOR SALE A emiall but profitable business, req'uiring but sanall capital, lot rent. Address H. ifchis office. 5t FOR SALE A large water volor pic ture, by prominent artist . Frame in eluded. Address, J. C, Gazet e. 271-3t MISa NORA WARE Pianist and Teacher in stringed instruments. Cor ner f Spruce and Woodfin streets. REMINGTON STANDu RD Typewriter The Remington 4s preferred by all lasses in the business world because tt docs better work for a 1 nge- time Ahwn any Other writing machine. If - ov. need a typewriter (and ev..y up-to- a)te busin man ch.uld have one) call at our office d 3 pect the new models, Nos. 6 and 7. We plact one on t-ial with in-te- ted parties. "IPWRITER DX-CHANG-E, 23 Patton veno-t. 250-tl WAITUEr To hear from sister teai or any attactive young laiddes wishia Ito enter the theatrical business. Ad "dress X. Y., cane, of G'azette. 278-2 FKXR SAJJE New ruib'ber tired phaeton whop cord tranKmings with inew har mess and! first class sorrel .mare. Per ifeotly gentle. Price $225.00. lAppl No. 56 Spruce street. 277-6 WANTED FURS, FURS, FURS Op possum, Mink, Raccoon, x, Musk rat, Ctifcer, etc. Highest cash price paid!. for prices inquire of A. STERNBERG . CALESMAN wanted to sail goods by eampae to wholesale and retail tradie We are the largest and only manufac .turers in our line In the ' world. Lib eral salary paid. Address CANTKEX Mfg. ., Bavannah, Ga. BOARDING The Rock Ledge, 62 Hay wood street, modern house, all con veniences, loc?ed on Battery Park Hill near P. O.. Nc noje or dust. Rates $7.00 to $14.00 per week, $1.50 per day. Mrs. L. V. Cole, prop. o7-26t SELECT BOARD-Persoos desiring first class board at most reasonable terms, location high, large sunny yard southern exposure, house just com pleted, and newly furqishd, urivate bath ar' requested to ''all at "0 SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED Bookkeeper Young man, 8 years experience. Ad dress R, Gazette. 277-et rOS RENT. 'FOR 'RENT At Biltmore, N. C, three coctagess b rooms and bath, $18 to $20 per month; 2 cottages, 8 rooms and bath, $50 per month. All have modern plumbing a electrlo light. Bilt more vS'Uage has macadamized roads, fine drainage amd an excellent school. Car line to Asheville. Houses not rented to consumptives. Apply BILT (MORE ESTATE. tf What could you firletnd ap preciate ore for a X-mas pres ent than a photo of yourself in one of our high grade carbons. Carbon ia the highest grade work known ia photogra phy, and we are the only one to Asheville that make them. See iur display. All color. LEWIS, THE PHOTOGBAPHBR 69 S. Main St. all&Shsppard. 16 Court 5c isare. . .cyone wishing to put steam heat ,t their building could do no better thai arrisburg Boiler. ut you must have experienced -work men to ao tne work, and -e are con- 1ent thet we can lease you. BALL & SHEPPARD. TELEPHOXE J. C. Randall, Leading Dealer in Vegetables, Fruits andCoan try Produce. Stalls 21 and 24, Opposite Hill & Co. City Marked Phone 341 W P. WESTERN M4SSEUK. WATSON & REAGAN, REAL ES TATE OFFICE. COURT SQUAiiiS. Phone 223. ROOMS AND BOARD. WIANTED-Two or three boarders inNa private family. Two minutes'- walk from post office. Terms reasonable. 85 PemJand rt.reet. : 33-26t ROOMS Nicely funashed for Ugbt housekeepLLg. OaU At. 1S Bailey L FOR RENT One flat of six rooms, comph tely furnished All -modenv im provemerits, including steel range .... bath with hot and! cold wateL' Blectrie "lights and! bell. -First floor and in the mtet desirable part of the: city near post office. ; Apply to Oliver I. Rey .elL 32-34 Pattoas avenue. v , , - FOR KENT, at BilionC N. O. 3 cottages. 6 rooms and batlv $18 to $20 BO YEARS" EXPkRiLNC jr. m h -mmz-.... -roa. J ' -.. Traoe Mark " AnyGl.e sondlis sketch and description zes . V-Cklr ascertain onr opinion froo whoi dit r inTention la probably patentable. Coiomcmcc . Uonsemctty confidential. Handbook on ratpat ent free. Oldest eeeney for eecunnir patents. Patents taken Vurouph Mann tt Co- receive l!"xXal notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jfnterlcati . A handsomely iHnntrated weekly. Lnrest elr eolafcion of any Rcientlflc lonrnal. 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