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-vT-. . PAGE 2-SATURDAT-THE AHEViLi-E GAZilfirf icr-DECv20. 1902. '', ' V.- ' " ',VV:.'' V r I (lifts in f ' a Wdance HERE ARE A FEW4 SUGGESTIONS L. E. Waterman's Fountain Pens, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Inkstands, Candle Sticks, Carrom Boards, Archarena Boards, Gibson Pictures, Gibson Books, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Busts and Statuettes, Candle Sticks s and Candelabras, Lewelsa and Dickens Ware, Fancy Baskets, 0 y 0 f t C . Books for Children and Grown People, FOR THE CHILDREN Toys, Games, Magic Lanterns, Base Balls, Bats, Drums. : : : : : : FOR THE GIRLS Dolls and Work Baskets. tt Hurlbut's Fancy Box Papers and Papeteries Pictures of All Kinds. Bibles and Hymn l Books. Our Xmas Cards and Calendars are the finest, lc to $3.00. nillERSPREPARillliiSS FOR CONVENTION 1 Indianapolis, :Ind.. ?bec.-19.-Th& members of the national executive com. imittee of the United Mine workers are gathering at the headquarters 'of the organization in this city preliminary to the holding of the committee meet-, ing which precedes the annual con vention. The convention, which will (begin in its sessions one month from today, will fbe one of the most impor tant and most interesting ever held by the organization, in view of the great btruggle through, which the rnmers have gone during the past year. The officers and members of the executive committee will make full reports to the men as to the inside workings of the great strike in the anthracite field, and it is to prepare these reports that the preliminary meeting of the exe cutive committee is held. AT . Hackney & M oale 3 West Court Square. HANNA TO ADDRESS STUDENTS Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 19. A strik ing program has ibeen arranged for the annual graduation exercises of the Peirce school, to be held in the Acad emy of Music this evening The pre siding officer is to be President Clement A. Griscom, of the International Mer cantile Marine company. Others to take part are Senator Hanna of Ohio, Coadjutor-Bishop Mackey-Smith, Dir ector of the census William R. Mer riam and President George E. Reed of Dickson college. Peirce school is the largest business school in the United States. Of the 1700 students now enrolled a large num ber are young men and women from Cuba, Mexico and Porto Rico, who are learning American business meth ods and the English language. Personals. Miss Marie Hastie -who has been staying with Mrs. Penniman on Chestnut street, left yesterday for a short visit in Flat Rock. W. L. Arringer of Baltimore is at the Glen Rock. Leslie Fanning is here from the Un iversity of Tennessee to spend the hol- ddayes with his parents. Dr. Kirby of (Marion was in the city yesterday. , , Miss EthelMorgan expects to spend the Christmas holidays visiting friends in Charleston. Mrs. N. B. McDowell and Miss Mary Whitnell Brown, of the Columbia Fe male college will spend the Christmas rolidays with friends rere. Ralph Millard, who has been at tending the University of, Tennessee, has returned home to spend the holi days. B. Starnes has returned from Chapel Hill to spend the holidays at home. Judge Henry B.Stevens left yesterday afternoon for Johnson City. Miss Elsie Gudger, who has been at tending school at St. Mary's college, Raleigh, is expected to return this morning to spend the 'holidays. Judge Charles A. Moore, who has been at Charlotte as counsel in the Pulliam trial, has returned. Mrs. N. V. Glaser left yesterday af ternoon to visit her daughters and son son in Philadelphia. She will prob ably be gone several days. - EXCHANGED I with he or tie with I exchanged hand bags on train No. 35 between Hickory and Asheville, Thursday night the 18th instant. Mine contained two bottles fine whiskey and a boy's cap a dirty shirt, comb, brush, telegram to H. C. Dixon, and the other 52 ipieces usually carried in the traveling para phernalia of the craft. Would be glad to re-exchange. If other party to the transaction is of the same notion will he please write Box 631, Asheville, N. C, naming time and terms of ex change. HUMILIATED. Asheville, N. C. Dec. 19. 1902. KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol re builds wornout tissues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: I have used a numDer of bottles of Ko dol and have found it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful rem edy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends. Dr. T. C. Smith's. YOUNG ATHLETES AT ATLANTA Atlanta Ga., Dec. 19. The South ern Intercollegiate Athletic association, to whose efforts is due the present high standing of college athletics in the South, began its annual meeting at the Georgia School of Technology to day with a full atendance. The ses sions are to continue through tomor row and much business of importance to the members of the association -will be transacted. The meeting will dis cuss and act upon a number of pro posed' revisions in the constitution; im tended to make more strict the rulings against professionals and to make plain ambiguous clauses which in the past have led to misinterpretation and dis eenBlon. Reports to be submitted to the meeting show that the association is in the most flourishing condition in its history. Several of the col leges were suspended last year, due largely to the fact that they were un acquainted with the rules, and all have been reinstated with the exception of the University of North Carolina which stands suspended on account of professionalism on its baseball team last year. The case will be brought up for action and it is probaible the university will be reinstated on promis es of good behavior in. the future. CAUTION! This is not a gentle word but when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treat ment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing Its great popularity all these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and morn ings, there is nothing like German Syrup. The 25 cent size has Just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents. At all druggist. Hope0 He Miaht Improve. Husband (vituperatively) I was an Idiot when I married you, Mary. Wife (quietly) Yes. Tom, I knew you were. But what could I do? You seemed my only chance, and I thought then that you might improve a little with time. Washington Times. It is reported that E. continues to improve. B. Atkinson Mrs. Lynn Hahn, who has been vis iting in Knoxville, returned yesterday after noon. Supt. George R. Loyall, who has been ill for a week is better and hopes to be out in a few days. George Collins of Sherebrook Que bee, is in the city for the winter. He is' staying at Mrs. Glaser's on Chest- cut street. ', Mr. and Mrs. S. Weigner of New York are guests at Margo Terrace. His Jubilee. Judge Are you aware of any miti gating circumstances in your case? Criminal Yes, your honor; this is the fiftieth time. I have been arrested for vagrancy and I thought that per haps we might get up a little jubilee. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS Mrs. Phoebe Livingood is an inmate of the Forsyth County home. By an order of the county commissioners her pension as the widow of a confederate soldier will be turned over to the county. Private gifts to the Greensboro State Tk.T-. normal aggregate 537,000 in the last two years. The board of education of New Han over county has employed a music teacher to teach vocal music in the public schools of that county for a year. For about a month in each year, just before Christmas, a man in Elizabeth City gathers mistletoe and ships it to northern cities. It sells for about $5 per barrel. This season he will ship about 75 barrels. The American Telephone and Tele graph company will establish a local telephone service in Greensbo.ro. The sentence passed by Judge Boyd on those who were connected with the Amos Owens Cherry Tree company are as iouows: jttev. l . srignt to pay a fine of $1,000 and four months in the county jail of Rutherford; C. D. Wilkie, .to pay a fine of $1,000; "C. F. Geer, to pay a fine of $500; G. W. Rol lins, to pay a fine of $500; M. C. Pad- get, to serve three months in the coun ty jail. The election of a United States sen ator to succed Senator Pritchard will take place on Tuesday, January 20th. It is expected that the democratic cau- J cus to nominate a senator will be held about January 12th. Jt s Brevity. Iratl Author What did you do with that article of mine on the American forests? ' Editor Well, sir, to make a long story short, I cut It down. Baltimore American. . TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LJaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 'All druggists refund the money If it ' alls to cure. B. W. Grove's signature ; is on each box. 25c vi';. Everything comes to the man who waits-ana -Keeps on wanting. T j.-V. ; r :. vf Tt is easier to tpreah patience in the 0" cnurcn " ' THE 80VTHEBN GKNTLEMAN. There is no more appreciative man on earth than he who is born in the South. All the bid-time stories of chivalry, gal lantry "nobility of character and the re fining Influences of gentleness smoulder in his breast. He appreciates his home ; he prides himself on her natural products. Of concse, one of these is tobacco, and in this the Southerner knows.quality better than anyone. It is unnecessary, there fore, to acquaint, him with Piedmont tobacco, or to raise Piedmont; Cigar ettes. He knowsthe excellent quality Our Coolca. "I believe," said the young physl dan, "that bad cooks supply us with. half our patients." Thar s right," rejoined the old doc tor, 'and good cooks supply us with the other half." Chicago News. YOUNG TAKES OFFICE New York, Dec. 19. William J. Youngs today assumed the offices of United States District Attorney tf)or the state of New York succeeding George H. Pettit, whose term of office has expired. Mr. Youngs was form erly District Attorney of Kings coun ty, and was private secretary to Mr. Roosevelt while the latter was gover nor of New York. TEA AT THE WHITE HOUSfc Washington D. C. Dec. 19. Mrs. Roosevelt gave the third of her series of teas this afternoon, when she wel comed several hundred guests in the Red parlor. Receiving with the hostess were Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Payne, Miss Wilson and other ladies of the cabinet circle. TO WORKING GIRLS Mrs: Lon.' Mitchell's Saturday, Dec, 20th. The balance of Trimmed Hats, consisting of Street Hats, Toques and Flower Hats, to be sold Saturday. Your choice at $3.00 and $5.00 Irs. Lon Mitchell. Chattering Teeth and Cold Feet are unknown to those who use a e s Col Air-Tight Heater For wood or coal. Phone 87 and we will send one around and put it up for you T AshcYlUe Hardware Co. On the Square Asheville, N. C. asked Dolly's Explanation. "Mother, what are twins?" little Bobble. "I know," chimed in Dolly. "Twins is two babies just the same age three babies is triplets, four is quadrupeds, and five is, centipeds." Hlii Peripatetic Lvoch. Waitress (at quick lunch stand) Do you want to eat this sandwich here or take it with you? ' Gentleman Both." Harvard Lam poon. " FREE MEDICAL ADVICE Every working girl who is not well is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice ; it is freely griven, and has restored thousands to health. Hiss Paine's Experience. I want to thank you for what you have done for me, and recommend lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable flnrnDOund to all girls whose work keeps them standing on their feet in r . rri 1-L "J T X the store. J.ne aoexor saiu. must, stop work ; he did not seem to realize that a girl cannot afford to stop work ing". My back ached, my appetite was poor, I could not sleep, and menstrua tion was scanty and very painful. One flav when suffering I commenced to take, lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and found that it helped me. " I continued its use, and soon found that my menstrual periods were free from pain and natural ; 'everyone is surprised at the change in me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful for what you' haxe done for me." Miss Janet Paine, 530 West 125th St., ISew York City. $8000 forfeit if original of aboo letter proving genuineness can not oe proaucea. Take no substitute, for it is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that ures. HOTJkAGNEW WITH SEPARATE SANITORIUM ANNEX Entirely New Whole Block Beach Front 350 Rooms Hydrotherapeutic Baths, Sea Water Swimming Plunges Special, $2.50 Daily; Weekly, $15 up. Open all year A. C. MITCHELL & CO. - - - ATLANTICTCITY. How is It That RUMFORD is sold for 30c lb? Answer: It doesj not belong to the trust. j Why does the U. S. Gov ernment use it? Answer: Be cause it's pure. Why do the ladies of Ashe ville use it? Answer: Be cause it gives satisfaction and is economical. We received today 500 sample Skirts, all tailor made, up-to-date goods, will sell at half price. Come and see them. THE BIG BADTIMORB. Lutz The Butcher Phone 750 SOUTHERN HOTEL, MRS. 8. STEVENSON, Prop, Best $1.00 per day house In the city. Hot and cold baths. All lines of oars pass the door. Special rates by the week. Centrally Located. 26 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. NOTICE GRAND OPERA HIE Matinee flVi -m'nfm XiVlir Vlil 10 1111(10 December 25th Now Get Wise Lest you forget the forever iavonte musical farce COMEDY, PERK'S BAD BOY ALL HUGHS ! NO CRT I The Beet Acting Company: The Best Singing Company: The Funniest Comedians: The Best Dancers! GOME AND LAUGH WITH US Matinee Prices Children 15c: aiu.: 25c. Night Prices 25c, 35c, and 50c. Reserved seats on sale at Pa." ' Drug Store Dec. 23. Notice Is hereby eiven that an anoll cation will be made to the General As- sembly of North Carolina at its next session to amend the charter of the town of Biltmore, in Buncombe coun ty. D. C. CHAMPLAIN. tf ' Mayor. Eyery Woman is interested and should know about the wonderfnl MARVEL WhirKog Spray The new Vaginal 87rUg. Jnjee- ion ana auction. Best Saf- cBv-r-Most Convenient. uemoae lastairUj. Ask yonr droggtgt for It. ii ne cannot supply the ttJZ?A4wi ffiAKV KIj, accept no Other, bnt send Rtamn forlU Instrated hook ali.lt gives fall particulars and dirnctinna in. valuable to ladies. MARVRMin TituBdir..KiwYorl. Bangkok, Slam, - imported nearly $150,000 worth of matches last year from Japan and exported edible birds' nests to the value of $115,000 to China. Don't Fail To Drink Plenty of water the rur:: best drink in the world. Appalachian Mineral Water Is the drink for happiness. 'Phone 95. health arc rf V v I 1 I ' i it -.
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