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If 1 , TliK A-U EV1LLK GAZETTE, OCTOBER 13 1897. 5 . V 'V - ,5-- .... , . - . - Ny .v , KLECTKIC HOTEL BERKELEY , Location Centra!. The Kerk-y is. an np-to-date hQel. Has all the comforts of a modern hom t'id U ttqullv Desirable for Families aud Traasivsnt G'xestd. FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor. T he ' Swannamcia 4! ; t, -t t Decidedly the coolest, cleanest and best moderate rate hotel In the city. Broad balconies, beautifully shaded lawns, hot and cold baths, free billiards. Cusine Ln urpassed, service quick and willing throughout. Location just near enough to the center of the city (3 blocks) for convenience and Just far enough to avoid the dust of the main thoroughfares. You are invited to come and look. Respectfully, H. A. LATHAM, Ohief Clerk, Select Board. Northern Cooking, Large Airy Rooms, Newly Furnished. Mod - ern Improvements. Steam Heat. Shady Grounds--Fine Location. Near Car Line. 2X7 HAYWOOlJ ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. j 202-26 GOOD BOARD AT WILLIAMSTON, S. C. Mrs. iM. A. Wallace has a . delightful home at the pleasant winter resort of Wil liamston, & C, to which she invites board ers until June, 1898. Her home is situ ated only a 'few steps from the depot, and affords good access to one of the fluent mineral springs in the south. Board rea sonable. 209-26 Mrs. L. B. FREEMAN, Proprietor. No. 64 South Main St., -Asheville, N. C. Centrally located on St. Car Line. Bates, $1.00 Per Day. Special Rates by Week or Month. 31 GROVE ST. Select Norchern Board, well fiirnished rooms, large shady lawn. KENILWORTH PARK. Private Board. Rates from $5.00 to $6jD0 per week; near Biltmore street car ltae; excellent situ ation -.':; Mrs. A. Z. Cooley. BOARDS-TWO" aeslrable rooms with board may be had at Mrs. A. C. Bay's, Bamoth, N.O 161-tf p m fciiifiil BoDte. ... NEW YORK am. Northern and Eastern Summer Resortsi v ' , IS VIA THB Old Dominion, Line And Rail Connctions ArysCHon Fast? handvome steamships ; leave 'Nor folk, Va.,t daily; including Sunday at' 6.00 p. m.; for New. York, direct, affording op portunity for through paaiengcri from th south,' soutaest and : west :to visit Rich mond; Old Point . Comfort . and . Virginia First li class tickets Include meals f and 'i ate'! room i accommodation. -,, tf ' . r '"J'or tlcketa and general Information ap- ' - to railroad ticket agents, or to M.'B. t weu, agent, xsorxoiiw i uwjw, v Kit lffvi MtT-rvh WfllTrirfTlfl :.'Vl. i - ilOrULo A Vi VU! Sit UiUJSKS.' sssv v- 'v-y Appoint mentx I The popularity of The S wannanoa is due to its central location, its home like atmosphere, the excellence of its cuisine and its very moderate price. Steam heat, gaa and electric lights. .Large sample rooms. T. A. LINCOLN &' CO., Asheville - . JN . J. iroprieto: s. i Main Street On Oar Line11 The AsMlle Hotel. Under New Management. MRS. F. B. JONES & CO. Renovated and im Droved: well turrrished and spacious rooms; best of service: central loca- tio 'j . Rates $1.50 and $2 a Day. HOTEL, K (Co S. H. EEED, Prop. ANTI-SPREE By its use the liquor habit can be stopped forever. It is a little pill which if properly taken for a short tin. e will entirely overcome that irresistable craving for drink which has ruined so many homes and made many peeple miserable. nil niro bave ycur dear ones by using this simple and effective remedy. It can be given to the drinker without his knowledge, by plac ing in coffee or other liquid food and if directions are followed, it cannot fail to be a positive cure. This is proven by the fact that it is the standard remedy of the Bellevue Hospital, New York, and others of the largest public and private institutions in the world. The price is $1.00 and the med icine will be mailed, sealed in a plain package upon receipt of price. a Is another remedy of the same character which Is an absolute cure for the morphine habit The price is the same. SEYMOUR CHEMICAL CO., 31 and 32 Park Row, New York. SENBT01DB PRIN TO THE i pawl 25 50 i OAKS ADD rpja JOB J R5Af TTTPTF llTTITJ IWPPPn to enre raycaseof constbation. Cascarets are the Meal Laxa. pi and booklet free. Ad. TKUUXa REMEDY For Sale byPelham's Pharriiacy. Nickel Plated Knives anc Forks, Butter Knives and Sugar Shells FOR CTS .A.T !The 5 and 10 Cent Store 17 South Main St. Asheville; N. C. r-- 1 COMING AND GOING. Personal Notes About Home Folks and Visitors. Judge Ewart is at the Battery Bark. F W. Prior, of Boston, is at the Berke- ley. Walter E. Moore, of Webster, is in the city. W. H. Slake, of Clifton, is at the Ashe- ville. A. J. Ratcliff, of St. Louis, is at the Glen Rock. J. C. 'Miller, of St. Louis, is at the Swan nanoa. H. M. Ramseur, of Hendersonville, is in the city. W. F. Mussey arrived last night from Raleigh. S. Rothschilds, of Cincinnati, is at the Berkeley. Arthur Roberts was here yesterday from Flat Rock. F. B. Slagle, of Wheeling, is here for a brief stay. J. C. Kratz, of Detroit, is here for a few days' stay. William Diffendoffer, of Boston, is at the Swannanoa. ' . J. M. Rogers was here yesterday from Waynesville. A. H. Potter arrived last evening from Chattanooga. L. O. Teague, of Montgomery, ing in the city. is visit- George H .Smathers, of Waynesville, was here yesterday. Senator Pritchard from Marshall. was here yesterday Charles Kain is here from Philadelphia for a ' brief stay. F. A. Knowles, of Cincinnati arrived yes terday afternoon. W. Ed. Muster, of Springfield, O. yesterday afternoon. arrived Edward Moore, of yesterday afternoon. Louisville, arrived J. "W. S'tradley has been here from Cin cinnati for several days. R. B. Black and O. B. Rutledge arrived yesterday from Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Everett, of Bryson City, arrived last evening. J. D. iMurchinson and J. C. Oliver, of Marion, were here yesterday. "W. H. Cohn arrived yesterday afternoon from Cincinnati for a few days' stay. O. iH. Brown, of Indianapolis, arrived yesterday afternon for a few days' stay. N. R. Walker and F. Stabler, Jr., of Bal timore, were among yesterday's arrivals. Colonel J. B. Cleveland returned yester day from a visit to Asheville. Spartanburg Herald. M. S. Brown, J.-L. Geutman and John H Lewis.of New York, are among the recent arrivals. Li. B. Sheffey, of Memphis, arrived yes terday afternoon and will spend several days here. Miss Mary Harkins, of Hominy, sister of Collector Harkins, is visiting Mrs. J. Far- rady Reeves in this city. Miss S. Mary Norton and Miss Elizabeth A. Norton, who have been north the past two months, have returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. OH. Seely and Colonel F. A. Lincoln left yesterday afternoon for Newport, Tenn. Colonel Lincoln will be absent for several days. BR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY FOR CONSUMPTION. This Is the beet medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Every fcottle Is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It baft ho equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, ; Bronchitis, La Grlppe: Cold in the Head and Consumption. It is saf e for all ages, pleasant - to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always wel to take Dr. King's New Discovery Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate the stomach and bowels.; We guarantee: perfect satis faction or return money. Free trial bottles at.'T. C. Smith's drug store and Pelham's Pharmacy. Heard on Midway Plajtaance. ( First Stranger I can hardly realize that at last I uiu really in America. , Second Ditto But you arc Don't yov see all the foreigners? Chicago Record, m& ALL DRUGGISTS t 0.. fhirasro, Montreal. Can. . or Kew York. 817.4 BLADDER mo U ES are inconvenient during- the day and destroy rest at night. They make life a misery instead of a blessing. They affect many persons after they reach the acre of 40. and fere usually accom panied by a decay of vital power- They can oe - ? ..-;.- CURED ; For twenty years I have teen afflicted with inoontinuance of urine, so much so, thit I have for the past ten years worn & urinal night and day. The disagreeable associations, to say nothing of the accom panying pains in the -back, difficult and painful micturation and general weakness, rendered my life (miserable. I have been taking Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Pills but threi days, and yesterday, March 15, 1897, ia the first time in ten years that the urinal has been cast aside. I Aid not wear it the whole diy; the pain was gone, . urination was natural, and I felt so good that I fetl your medicine to me was worth its weight in gold. Geo. W. Charles, formerly of Den ver, Colo., 'West Haywood and Spring Sts., Asheville, N. C, ! HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. HOBBS REMEDY CO.. Propribtobb. Chicago. Dr. Hobbs' Pills for sale at Pelham's Pharmacy and by all druggists. Decreasing Birth Rates in America. French economists are consoling themselves for the gradual depoputa tion of their country, pointing out that many of the American states, includ ing- the whole oi New England, are still worse oir, says xne oi. tiuuis uiwc- Democrat. The birth rate in France has fallen from 33 per 1,000 at the be e-inning- of the century to 22 per 1,000, and is less than the death rate, so that, if the present conditions continue, in about 200 years the French race will have become extinct. In many of the United States, however, matters are even more serious. The birth rate in Nevada is 16.30 per 1,000, so that, even if no more people should emigrate from that state, its population would die out completely in less than 100 years Maine comes next with a birth rate ol 17.99 per 1,000, which gives its race about a centurv longer to exist. .New Hampshire is third, with 13.4 per 1,000. Vermont is fourth, with 1S.5, and strang-e to say, Calif ornia, which comes next, has a birth rate of 19.4 per 1,000, or nearly 12 per cent, less than that of France. Stays for Men. In 1614 stays were introduced into the costumes of gentlemen, to Keep the doublet straight and confine ,thc waist. HOW TO FIND OUT Fill bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney troub le. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. . There is comfort in the knowledge so oft en expressed, -that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills ev ery wish in relieving pain in the back, kid neys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following the use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleas ant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized. It stands the high est for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention the Gazette and send your name to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuinness of this of fer. FREE PILLS. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen and Co., 'Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick head ache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from ev ery deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels, greatly Invigorate the sys tem. Regular size 25 cents per box. Sold by Dr. T. C. Smith, druggist, and Pel ham's Pharmacy. 4 NOTICE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed oi trust executed to Geo. Hackney, trustee, by E. H. Britt and wife, Maggie Britt, dated the 6th day of October, Iy4, and recorded in deed of trust book No.'38 at page 328 et seq., in the office of the' register of deeds for Buncombe county, North Carolina, and by reason of default having been made in the payment of the debts secured by said deed in trust and at the request of the holder of the notes evidencing the same, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, November 15, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at public auction for cash to the last and highest 'bidder at the court house door in the city of Ashe ville, in the county of Buncombe, and state of North Carolina, the following described piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the, county of Buncombe and statb of North Carolina, , adjoining, the lands of the (McKlnnish tract and others; and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a black oak northeast comer of the McKin nish 100-acre tract and runs 87 degrees east 46 poles to a stake on a ridge;, then north 68 degrees, west 200 poles -to a stake In -the Candler's old line; then with the same south 2 degrees, 64 poles to a small chestnut, -Miller's corner; then, with Obis line south 87 degrees, east 38 poles to a stake, his corner, also the northwest corner of the McKlnnish tract; then with the liner of the said tract south 2 degrees, west 163 poles -to the eouthewest corner of said McKlnnish tract; then with the south ern boundary line, of said tract' south 87 2-4 degrees; east 101 poles to the southwest cornet of said- tracts ; then 2 degrees east with the line of said tract 63 poles to the beginning ; containing 140 apres more or less, jthe same being the lands conveyed to the said! Maggie Britt by Swan Greenlee and wife by deed dated the 6th day of Oc tober, 1894, and duly recorded -on the '10th day of October, 1884,' in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county - in deed book, No., 92 at, page 40 - et: seq. to which record reference is -hereby made for further .and fuller identiScatian of "the above" described -landj.; This the :12th day of October, 1897.- - - - GE9. L HCKXEY, -.Trustee. IE :. . ' V - io and 1 2 Patton Avenue. UUSIBirWBJID TTdDIlPAlZ Ladies' Ready . MB! i Kp 4 ilUltl (DMdlree's Dap9 Mlblbim9 Velvets, ILaeo Ladlie9 CJape9 Maimkett9 CL0 im AND S We are I CJjL0)TIIIjW IEPAffiT unmake yqm pirfice pSeae ye every tSiame yD)M ciiiie. Crf we m a call he fore paytMg taMe pHce fr the saiaiie gDosll we Bnave aim Mew Sttyle annd New JPpice:; '' cm Ibelfwe the Satuarfllay rush aimffl we wiM give jm hmjf, IbeM attitenn 11 sSITSiSIt GoBods CO ., !O cS3 l2 a-tton TrorL-a-e- NOTICE TO TAXhPAYERS. T. J. Reed, tax collector of this county, has issued a letter that says: "This letter is to notify you that the tax list for the fiscal year 1897 is in my hands for collection.- It is my: wish and purpos to do my whc;le uuty both to the state and county, and to the individual tax -payen I shall strive by the date fixed by Taw for my final settlement to have paid the last cent due to the state or county treasurer, and at the same time to oppresavno individual by making unreasonable demand for the pay men of his tax.' I am sure that the reve nue and. machinery act does not contem plate, nor authorize. my doing so; iahd I gladly obey its spirit,. , f "You can aid me very much In accom plishing these objects; by making payments la full, or on account of your tax as rapid ly as possible.. This, too, will make it much easier for you. I urge you .to call at my office and let me know your expec tations, and be assured of my readiness to meet any wish of yous which is reasona-ble- ' V . ;--a - .- "It it is not convenient for you to eome here, I hope you will meet me or my depu ties "atiany of the following appointments: "'After saying this much, no man 'who refuses; to meet me, and make known his wishes, need be surprised nor .offended If I take measures to enforce'1 collection of his tax as provided hy law; . "Feeling 'full conndence 'that You will appreciate the -spirit which, prompts 'm to write this letter, and will aid me in aceom pliehing its objects, I am," etc. , v. '.'". ' " APPOINTJIENTSJ - V' BITIII Made Skirts; to ( HOES fflerSmig pecial weelk. am nr AW (D) 9 9 Mock IB Im tlkee goodlg aimdl either in person or represented by deputy, ftt the dates given below: Avery's Creek, Led better's stor October '20. . Lower Hominy, Inaitda October 16. Upper Hominy, Candler's October 16. Leicester,. Leicester October 16. Sandy Mush; Reeves iMyi October 16. Limestone, Arden October 16. Fair View, Fair View October 15. S wannanoa, Swannanoa October 16. Heem's Creek; Weaverville October 16. Flat Creek, Stocksville October 16. . Ivy, Morgan Hill October 11. .: . Ivy, Democrat October . 12. 1 ;5 Ivy, Barnardsvllle October 13. ' Black Mountain, Black Mountain Octo ber 18. French Broad, Alexander October 16.' Asheville All other dates. . 1 r , T. J. REED,' - Tax Collector. EUPLOYMENT for respectable aod la dustrloua. persons can usually- be aecored In Asheville by the expenditure of a few ceits -for an adrertlseinent h Gazette's Peo ple's Columns. , r , GOOD SOLICITORS for Standard 'En cyclopedia, r Good - terms and big 1 money to - i right men.- Address E. .W. Blythe,' general ,V agent for southern states, Brevard, N.-C D. W. Harrison. local agt, Asheville, N: C Office 6a Wood fin street. '- Just, try a hex of .Cascarets, the finest liver and. bowAl ' rpimlatM -avai. v. . a i 'y y 4. ': f-i -1 v. 1 . s - ,1 " T I 1i T&r. Reed will he a1 the following places, Pelham' Pharmacy." - , , r
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