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V THE ASflEVILLE GAZETTE, NOV. 23 1897. f ? - , , .."'- .- , . ( , J . " i ' t ' . .. 1 : flllllOOD courage, dignity, or muscular development alone, Zwt WU tti nd wonderful lores known s SEXUAL VITALITY which Is the glory of. mannootbe pride ol both old and young, but there are thouBanda oi men suffering ne menwi torture, ut ,r.f manbooltr - shattered nerreaj and ralllnjg -sexnal power who can he cared by oar v Magical Treatment -which may be taken at home under ouj dlrcctlona r we will pay B. B. tare and hotel bllft tor those who wish to come here. If we laU to cure. We hare Ho free prescriptions, free cure or CO J), fake. We have $250,000 capital and guarantee to cure every cast we treat or refund every dollar you pay or fee may be deposited In any bank to be paid m - - SLOICAI CO, Omaha, Iveb, - ANTI-SPREE. By its use the iquor; habit can v be stopped forever. It ia a little 4 pil which if properly taken for a short tin e will entirely overcome that irresistable craving for drink , 5 whiclr has ruined ' so many homes and : made many peeple ' .miserable. . " - - ; Bave ycur ear ones by using tbw siiuple and effective remedy, ' II can be given to the drinker without his knowledge, by plac , ing in coffee or other liquid food m 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 fn the " - The price is $1.00 and the med- - icine will be mailed, sealed in a plain package upon receipt of. . 'jpriee. . a nis another remedy of the same character which ' is an absolute cure for themorphine habit. Tte price is the same. ' . SEYMOUR CHEMICAL CO., '31 and 32 Park Row, New York. FOR SALE. Parties wishing old papers can be supplied by calling at the business office of The Ga zette at IOC.: PER ITONDRED. MRS. 0. B. INGRAM, FRENOH BROAD AVENUE, CORNER ' "i HAYWOOD STREET. S ' Miniature painting. Portraits In' crayon, oil and water colors; Menu v cards decor ated. Instructions given' in drawing and' paint-, ing. " .... - wed-4-w. . Nothing is too good for ithe family to eat. Economy, too, di rects you to us. .Quality is the best of cheapness.. Our-meats retain their nutri- . ment, and -being perfectly aged lose noth- ing by shrinkage in cooking. h : Game in season. Peerless sausage at IVJ M. HILL & CO., .Telephone 66. Market House. . Square i " and see the Lapidary at work on the finest native gems tne sxaxe produces. , k''ETery, stone is guaranteed to be aa rep resented. r Magnificent 'Beryls, "-and exMT ;tkn In my window. Amethysts on re :ss: Late of London, Paris and New York. 55 , , - a monthly magazine devoted to setting forth the true position and teachings of .the Catholic church.' Offered to non-Catholics at the nominal price of 10 cents per annum. Address REV. THQS. F. PRICE. Raleigh, N. C. - r- 7 , ; Have you ,a horns that will s accommo-' date ; boardersT i f A Gasette "Want" or - Vboardlng house" ! advertisement ; at "one cent a word will bring them. t PERFECT MothicrSg Wives, Mil rill Hold Papers'! nnTOTrrnnTur That Bonanza The largest and most complete , r ; assortment ot . - - - TO BID We have a complete line of Califoa'WiiieiDI.- tTheyre ' he for summer dririki TELEPHONE BULLETIN -OF- GameronGusIiman, '- ' Real Estate AgentSi 4 r No. IT Paragon Building,: Corner r Pattot . ; Avenue and Haywood St., Opposite !' " , Postoffies. ' ' '-- SPECIAL , ATTENTION GIVEN TO RENTING; OF s CITY PROPERTY,, THB COLLECTION OP RENTS AND, TE3 CARS OF ESTATES. " - WE DONT SPECULATE. -, , . , s " ' Cnanges occur in this BuUetin erery few days. , " s" v -s v FOR. RENT. r A FURNISHED HOUSE of, eight rooms. Rent moderate. . ' - ' AT TRYON, Ni C. A nice furniahed or unfurnished house' of eight rooms, ' warmly built and heated by furnace. Supplied with, water by hydraulic ram and. tank. .Rent moderate. . , t A DELIGHTFUL FURNISHED WIN TER HOME, 1 miles from railroad sta tion : pleasant neighbors. , A- very warm house built in loghouse style;- 5 large rooms, besides kitchen; store room, bath, large broad piazza, four open fireplaces. Fully furnished except linen and . silver. Rent only $20.00 ' A HOUSE OF SIXTEEN- ROOMS, mod era. conveniences, furnace" heat, good lo cation. Rent moderate. i A NICELY AND COMFORTABLY FUR NISHED house of -eleven rooms with - all modern conveniences including furnace heat, good location near street car line. Suitable for first-class boarding house. Rent moderate. . A NEW 7-room house, modern con veniences, excellent location. -Houses furnished and unfurnished,; from $17 to $125 per month, in city and sub urbs. FOR' SALE. ' IN BREVARD. N. C A STOREHOUSE and lot. The best business property ia town. , AN ELEGANT new residence in- ae el the best residence streets in the city; f rooms besides reception hall, pantry, bath room, basement and finished attic, hot air furnace, hot and cold water, electric lights and fixtures, electric ,bells etc; oak. man tel, tile hearths, club house grates; house is double floored and weatherboarded : southern exposure. Price moderate and terms, easy. ' ; A NICE genteel, thoroughly built ne house of 7 rooms on a favorite residence street; bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, etc Price noderata and terms easy. ... SEVERAL fine city residences. ON SUNSET DRIVE A well-ball? house, 9 rooms, acres of ground, a su perb view. Only $1,600. .jtitt ONE of the finest residences in Ashevllie, with 4 acres of highly Improved grounds; large and smair - fruits r a grand view; on of the best in Ashevllie or vicinity. Gilt Edge City Lots. . VALUABLE PROPERTIES for dairy ing, trucking, poultry raising or, general farming. Within two miles Tf the city. ' Other properties, citj and suburban, farms, mountain lands.' Call tor Glimpses of a Land of Beau ty," illustrated pamphlet free. - ... WALTER S.;CUSHMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Commisioner ot Deeds for New York AND NOTARY PUBLIC No. 17 Parogon. Building. TO INVESTORS. The undersigned needs new capital to enlarge a business that is uncommonly safe, and which pays handsome profits. A special partnership or other interest there in, will be given to the right party. Ad dress, stating .amount of capital that can be supplied if owner comes in. Business, 32 Park Row, New York. Refer to - , ' Union Associated Press, ' Building and Loan News, , Investment Association, of New York. $4.00 WONDER! ... The New EUREKA Camera, a genuine Kodak, anade by the Eastman ' company. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 3 inches in size? It has' a fine lens, takes splendid picture and those sold are delighting the purchasers. ' ' , - B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler,' . '-27 PiATTON AVENUE. $12-3000 BICYCLES, muste closed out at once. Standard '97 Models, guar anteed, $14 to $30. f-96 Models CI 7 to $20. 2nd hand . wheels $5 to 15. Shipped to Any ulr ope ,on approva without advance deposit. Great factory clearing sale EARN" A BICYCLE by helping advertise us. We will give one agent in each town FREE USE of a sample wheel to in troduce them. .Write at once for our special offer. y K W. S. Mead BOO'.-MAllT.-eT-;:;: CJDRIB OI4JD Aim -A 72 P. A. MABOTTARDT. Manager ; Who" goes to the club while,' her husband tends -the baby, as well as the good old fashioned woman, - who looks after - home, will both at times get run' down in health.; They will be troubled with loss of, appe tite, headaches sleeplessness,.; fainting , -or dizzy - spells.; The most-wonderful Temedy for these women is 'Electric Bitters. Thous ands of sufferers from, lame back and wea!k kidneys rise up and' call it blessed. ,It is the medicine for women. .Fejtnale , comr plaints and. nervous troubles of all kinds are seooa relieved by the use , of r Electric Bitters,- Delicate wmen- should keep this remedy on 'hand' -to build up the system Only 50c. per bottle. For sale by T. C. Smith and Pelhaim's Pharmacy, - , ( 1 i, " i . 1 " ' - ' r ' Fletcher R.i Loftin, of (Lexington,, was among yesterday's arrivals. , ; J ; - 'Do you want a situation; Try the Peo ple's column. . ? , "-t.' - 'NOTICE. t By" virtue of an' execution issued from the superior court of Buncombe; county on the judgment CotreU Watkins and .Com pany assigned' to Levi . Hamlin,,- agents plainUffa against J. B. Bostic, defendant, which execution is . returnable to the next term of the superior court of said county and which is addressed to the undersigned sheriff of said county, the undersigned has levied the same upon the real property hereinafter described, and will sell the same ait public auction ; for. cash , at 12 o'clock m., . on Wednesday, 8th day of De cember,' 1897, at the county court house door in the city of Ashevllie; said real es tate is situated in y the - said, county of Buncombe and In the city of Ashevllie, and is bounded and described as follows: (Beginning at CoL Long's northwest cor er,,a stake 16 feet north 26 west from his spring, and runs thence - with Col. Long's line south 30 degrees west 128.5 feet tr a stake; thence 'south 62 degrees 80 -nlntrtes west 46.4 feet to a stake; thence south 42 degrees 35 minutes wesM29 feet, crossing the railroad track to a i white oak at the west end of an old dam Col. Long's 'Cor ner; thence north 4' degrees 'east 188 feet to a stake on the south edge of Lookout Mountain road; thence with the margin of said road the 'following course, and dis tances : North 46 degrees 10 minu tes east 60 feet;' thence north 23 degrees ,10 min utes east 220.3 feet to , a stake; thence south 48 degrees 50 minutes 'east 57 feet to a stake; thence south 68 degrees 50 min utes east 64.45 feet crossing a small branch to a stake In Col. Long's north line; thence with his line crossing the branch , north 58 degrees 12 minutes west 115 feet to the beginning. Also lots 25 and 26 of the plat which is registered in the register's office of Buncombe county in book Tlof deeds, page 495 to which' reference is hereby made -for further particulars. .. This November 2, 1897. W. M. WORLEY, Sheriff. , By Chas. D: McDonald, D. S. : ( 229-wed-4t ' notice: s By virtue of aa execution issued from the superior court of Buncombe county on the judgment in which Silllger and New man and W. W. Jones are plaintiffs against J. B. Bostic, defendant, which exe cution is returnable to the next term of the superior court for said county and which is addressed to 'the undersigned sher iff of said county, the undersigned has lev ied the same upon the real property here inafter described - and will sell the same at public auction for cash at 12 o'clock an., on Wednesday, 8th day of December, 1897, at the county court house door in the city of Ashevllie; said real estate is situated In the said county of Buncombe and' in the city of Ashevllie and 1s bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake at the corner of Bennett and North Main , streets in the city ofsAshevllle and runs south 14 degrees 35 minutes east 29.2 feet to a stake in the margin of North Main; thence north 38 degreees 04 minutes east 70 feet to a stake; thence north 53 degrees 04 minutes east 35 feet in the margin of Bennett street thence with the said margin south 59 degrees 45 minutes west 87.1 ' feet to the" beginning. Also lots 2 and 3 of a plat which Is registered in the -gister's office of Buncombe county in book 71 of deeds, page 495 to -which, reference is hereby made for further and fuller description. This , November 2, 1897. W. M. WORLE Yi Sheriff. - ' By Chas. McDonald, D. S. 229-wed-4t NOTICE, j ' By virtue of the power conferred In a deed of trust executed son the 4 th day of March, 1897, by John B. Whiteside and Mary E. Whiteside conveying to me as trustee the hereinafter described land to secure the payment of certain notes to the Hickory Manufacturing company, and the said John B. Whiteside and Mary E. White side having failed to make payment of said notes as agreed upon, I will on the 6th day of -December, 1897, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the city of Ashe vllie, sell at public auction for cash the following described , land situate in the county of. Buncombe, city of Asheyille, ad joining the lands of J. J. Machey, J. W, Anderson and others described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of I Seney street at the northeast corner of J. J. Mackey's lot and. running thence with the south side of Seney street west 64" degrees east, 57 feet, to J. W. Anderson's corner thence with said Anderson's line south 62 degrees east, 161 feet, .to, a stake; thence south 68 degrees west, 60 feet; to a stake; thence south 52 degrees west, and .with J. J. Mackey's line 161 feet, to the begin ning; said land being fully, described in the above ; mentioned deed of trust -registered in the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe county in book 34,- page 592. ' This November 2, 1897. ' , A. L. MELTON, i - ' Trustee. : special Cycle Co., Wabash Ave., Chicago, Zlli? Imported and: Domestic GRAMMES C;6; BO"0"TH Offered -by 1 the TSouthernr Through Train Service Continued'.- l; The : Southern 'Railway company; offers the following, round 'trip rates, from Ashs1 vllle:Vr a.'- Z- 'Meeting Grand, Lodge of Masons. Win ston, N.- Ci 'tickets' oa sale .Deer 12-16,; Jim ited to Dec.'. 25; rate, $13. . , North Carolina, conference A- (iUL E. Zion church,' Newbern, ticketa on sale Nov. 22-24, limited to Dec. 4; rate,, $15.80. J " W. -N, C; , annual conference A. ' M.'J E. churchy colored, Raleigh, tickets on sale Nov. 23-25, -limited to Dec 44, rate, $11- , North Carolina annual conference . Metho dist Protestant-church, High Point, tickets on sale, Noy- 22-24, limlteci to Dec,. 1 ; rate; $7.30. , - - vs Virginia and North Carolina Thanksgiv ing' day football game, RLchmoad, tickets on sale JNfoy. 24-25," limited to Novr 27; rate, $12435. X - (. s For fuller particulars apply to Frank R. Darby, C. P. & T. A. . s.. s c ' - : Mr. Darby has received notification of the resumiption of tourist sleeping car service, which was temporarily - suspended on., ac count of quarantine, between 'Washington and San Francisco, on Wednesday, the "24tn. ' Through train service la now operated between New York and New Orleans over the Southern Railway, through AUanta-and Montgomery, ; and passengers !. going west of New , Orleans to Texas, Mexico or Cali fornia .will have no u trouble in passing through JMew Orleans. , . r , BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The 'best salve in the world, for Cuts, Burises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum," Fever Sores,, .Tetter Chapped -Hands, Chilblains, Corns; and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. ' It is guaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction or money refunded. - Price" 25c: per box. For sale by T. C. Smith and Pelham's Pharmacy. ' The Payne Case at Marshall. Editor of The Gazette rThe English speaking people since the days of King Al fred and the great Magna ; Charta have boasted of the adminHrtration of just'.ce and protection : of their liberaties through' -tshe jury system." Bu alas I the good peo ple of our county yesterday had occasion to weep at the perversion of right, and the slander of the Blind Goddess' by the ver dict of "either an Ignorant or corrupt jury in acquitting one Bud Payne of the killing of an old woman by the name of Anderson. His honor Judge H. G. 'E wart, judge pre siding, delivered an excellent, clear and ex plicit charge, dealing ' plainly and simply with every law point iii the case In such a manner that It seemed that a fool could not have erred in finding a verdict of mur der in the second degree, or at least man slaughter. The people of Marshall .were so indignant at the verdict that, although there was another homicide case to try to day, the defense feared too strong a re action in consequence of the Payne ver dict,' and it was thought advisable to con tinue the Roberts case until next term. The state was not ready because some wit nesses as to threats were absent. The other reasons were because many witnesses were to be examined on each side and the case could not possibly be conclud ed until about next Tuesday; also because his honor could not be present, as a Hay wood injunction case was set for trial be fore his honor next Monday at Ashevllie, so the court adjourned sine die. 5 A CITIZEN. ' Marshall, N. C, Nov. 19. v. : TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brozno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet -" ' ! . , . Local Business Items of Interest. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. - If you should delay availing yourself of the opportunity of getting a first class tail- or made suit of clothes at my closing pri ces, at win ne your lauit, not mine. My stock is being reduced and when it is exhausted, you will perhaps never have another opportunity of buying such goods and such work at the prices I now offer. Come In, examine goods and get prices. I mean business. . I am determined 'to close out my stock. " -J. J. FOLLER; 34 Patton avenue. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES GIVEN AWAY At Lindsay's Art Parlors until. Nov. 30., Every .person having photographs made will receive a coupon for v one-half the cost of the photos.; which will be received at its face. value In payment for any of the beautarul framed - pictures In the studio. Prices of any gallery duplicated with the couponr In addition. These pictures are .beauties. See the fine disnlav at studio. South Court Square. . tf s ' ' ' NOTICE. ' . The public is warned against the agents of S. R. Payne & Co'., who are traveling through the'counity obtaining notes' by false representations. They profess to be sell ing county rights for, a patent bed brace. - c ' A. L. LOGAN. SPECIAL ' -bargains in harness and saddles for this weeit at J. M. Alexanders, No. 11; Court Square..., ' . 246-2W Every minister should visit our clothing department, examine our overcoats, suits, snirta, . gloves, handfcerchief s, collars and cuffs. You"' will get a discount, that' means something. J. A. Mears & Son. Cascarets stimulate the liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c at Pelham's Pharmacy.; ; ; :: Look out for "Ashevllie Hardware com pany's advertisement tomorrow. g'ivine re aucea prices i on bueeries. ' carrlaeea snrl traps.- -: ' , 244-2 - uvercoats, men's suits, boy's suits and knep .pants at price- to sell ' on slght. Mears & Son. - , I If you want: well made clothing 'and the o you Duy Mears & Son.; " . r ..." - f Largest packages of smoking .tobacco for 0 cenxs at tne Alcazar. Nine "inch twist of' tobacco for 5 cents at the Alcazar.- v t '-.-,,', K - . . ,D you . want a situation? : Try the Peo ple's column. - . , ; V . r Fresh roasted, chestnuts at the Alcazar. VOU NEED Hood's Sarsaparilla if your blood is impure, your appe tite gone, your health impaired. -Noth- uuuuup neaith like HOOD'S. ,.Mj 1. i-wo store rooms corner Ea- . b uu wuui mam streets, formerly oe vuyiu oy wnuiocK Clothing Co.. Om store room Drhumor block, formerly oc cupled by-C. Falk. Several splendid of. u rooms in-urnumor block. 7 Apply ta , .tu. v. ouun square. - . :IHlBinmEmllCcfeiP. ' ; conn At ; TDn IHaIIitflnnnire dDlf (dflopltlliiniiiigj ID)ire (S-D)dl, - 1 . . . 1. -" lhiDe9 (Dape aimdl 1 1 -V : ...... !- i j ' ' - - .- - JJacDieit. MmM Ujmfflcirweair. : - n :.- - - ' AimaQ .... s i ...... i ' ' ' v .. . ,"' Firgetl; M. 1 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. COMING AND GOING; Personal Notes About Home Folks 1 and Visitors J. H. House, of 'Medoc, was here yester day. I . ; W.' H. Millspaugh, of Salem arrived last evening. - - . i - . ' ... Judge X. C- Avery, ;of Itforganton, is in the city. r It. L. Simpson, of Uanville, arrived last evening, .X R. Goldsmith, of . New .York, is at the Berkejey.'- - " j v , ; W. L. Alexander, of States vflle, was here yesterday. - 1; - O. R. 'Roberts, of New York, ia at tht asaneviiie. , t .Thomas 0.vKeefe; of Boston, la at the Asheville. 1 - r -s B. B. Lyon, of Atlanta, is here for a few days' stay. F. L' McCuren, of Pialtimore,' is at the Swannanoa. ' . -".- j.. 1 ' t 11 Strieker, of Ctodtanati,'1 arrived yester t ' 'H. A. . Klutz,' of Pennsylvania, is visit ing in the jcity.' - - , - " . W. S. FIshburn is here from Charleston, for a brief stay.-., - , - - - i ' s- c "W. N; Cooper arrived yesterday afternoon from' Waynesville, - - k , Edwin Tllpley, of Sherman," New-York, is here for a few days K V. C. V. -Shepherd of Hendersonville, was in the city yesterday. r 7 1 . I Ik v. 1 ' : 1 .-'! r "1 H. O. Marshall and QE. Ramsey, of New York, are at the (Berkeley.: - J . -; J "" - --A'v i f: : Edward Soheirmer ' of TOashl juuuiis yescerauy s arrivals. . A NOTED ATLANTA CASE: . .For four yearsjl have been "afflicted with a very troublesome nasal- catarrh. So ter rible lhas its mature .been that when l blew my nose small .piecea of bone fwould fre quently come out . of ;my mouth." anS nose. The discharge was' copious and. at -times 'pure that my general health. , was greatly iairpairwi," wain poor appetite and worse di gestion, a (Numerous medicines - were r used without relief; until I began the use of Bo tanic Blood Balm B. 33. B.nd three bot tles ; acted almost like magic.' Since ; its use, oyer a year, not a symptom has Re turned, an.l feel in every way quite re- uwuu. ! i uu aa roia citizen or - Atlanta,-and refer almost: any. one liVing on Butler street, and more partieularly ,to Dr. L. M. Glllam' who knows - my case (. A I - MRS.ELIZA!BETH KNOTT,-. - ' ', VV ... : Atlanta, Ga. Don t by substitutes, said to be Vjust as good," but buy the old reliable and stand ard Blood 'Purifier of the age., B. B. B. $1.00 per large bottle. - For sale by Pel ham's Pharmacy, 24 Patton avenue..- c - FREEOF CHARG13 TO SUFFERERS." , 3 Cut this out-and take it to your druggist and -get a sample bottle, of Dr. King's New .Discovery,, for Consumption, Coughs and. Colds. . . They do not askyou to buy before trying. Thi!s wllT 'Show, you the great -merits of thfc truly, wonderful rem edy, and show you what can be accom plished by the regular size bottle. This Is no experiment and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they hot know it would invariably cure. "Many of the best ' phys Icians are now -uBtng it , In their practice with great results, and are relying on.it in most severe cases. It Is guaranteed. Trial bottles free si -iv.n sjtv,?, Pelham's Pharmacy." , v c-"V. 1 V PC
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