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.1 - . THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE- NOV: k 1897, PERFECT MM! Lv. -i A.ta rfee:t Slant JJot ""w5iitT5ikf development Hone. but that Mil dmAMM loree known it SEXUAL VITALITY exna. nal power who can uo smw j, - ;v - Maerical Treatment which may he taken at home under oof direction! ZZnfmn.. fare and hotel bllft for thoee r WO will F -'iiTL- i........ W.h. who WISH to come nerc, w X ' , ov w no free prescriptions ree core or C.OJ). f ake., W have $250,000 captui and guarantee to enre every -eaVe wetreat or refund every dollar you pay w. ot : fee may be deposited lnjiny bank to bepald m when enrols effected. Write or tan prMctt!ftr SXAXB XULOlCJJb CttJi Omaha Jteb ANTI-SPREE. By its use the iiquor liabit can . : , De toppea iorever. - x iia u mo pill which If properiy taken for a short tin. e will entirely overcome that irresis table craving for dri nk - I which has-v ruined ; an many r , " homes and-made many peeple ; miserable " : ML! c .uuiiuvyiu'gy . r Sisters ' ' f Rave ycr ''ear ones by using ' this siuipieand effective remedy. It oan be given to the drinker V t without his knowledge, by plao , ' '.v. ing in coffee or other lia aid food . ; : and if directions are folio wed,, it m ' anaot fail to be positive cuxe.-, .This is proven by the fact that it . .-is the standard remy of the Bellevu Hospital, JNew York, ,r ' -and oth- rs of the largest public , -1 .And private institutions w the world.: 1 r - ', ; ' .The price is $1.00 and themed : icine will be mailed, sealed in s .plain package upon receipt of . ;.v Tprice.. ' .- - , : ris another remedy of ; the same i character which" is an v absolute cure for the morphine habit Tte - price is the same. , x -.SEYMOUR CHEMICAL CO., 31 apd 32 Park Row, New York. OLD PAPERS ;' FOR SALIX . . Parties wishing old papers can be supplied by calling at the business o&ce of Thb Ga ZETTBat '.' ' , 4, IOC. PER HUNDRED, f 'MRS. C.B. INGRAM, - i FRENCH BROAD AVENUE, CORNER , A f HAYWOOD STREET. , " Miniature painting, -Portraits In; crayon, oU and water colors. Menu cards decor- ' ated. ' . ' 1 ' ' - Instructions given in drawing .and' paint ing. V, ' -' -ve4-TW.:., Nothing , is too , good L ' for the family to eat Economy, too, di ' Oualitv is tbe best of ? cheapness. Our meats retain tbeir nutri ' ment, and being perfectly aged lose notb- Ing by shrinkage in cooking. t r Game, in season. .Peerless sausages at. VJ. Mi HILL & CO., . ' : telenhone 66. Market House. and see the Lapldar at work on the finest native gems the' state produces; : Every stone is guaranteed to be as rep resented. Magnificent Beryls, ahd r Amethysts on exhi "tion to my window. - , s :TSSSE . Late of London,Paris and New York. t 59 A monthly magazine devoted to setting forth-the true position and teachings of the Catholic church. Offered to non-Cath olics at the nominal price of 10 cents per annum. Address REV. THOS.F. PRICE Raleigh, N. C. , jtiave you a nome that will accommo- aate Doaraers 7 -;a uazette "Want" or "boarding house". : advertisement at one cent a word, will bring them. The. largest and most complete . , -; , . assortment of '-- We have a complete line of . and V " f y lia U Ml k. ' - y : S- . - ;: Square nmn TTTrniTOT ii JlLU; uj JL' JUL 'lie.; BULLETIN Gameron&Cusnman, - ,, ' Real Estate AgeoUi n " . : No; 17' Paragon Building, Corner "'Patter " Avenue' and Haywood Sty Oppoaite C-' " k . fPoatofflce. v-. C " SPBCIAIi -ATTENTION - GIVEN TO RENTING t OP - CITY. PROPERTY,':, TBCB COLLECTION ;OP RENTS AND TE3 CAR HI ,dP ESTATES. - - ' ' - - . WE DONT SPECULATE. Changes occur in this Bulletin every Urn days..- 'v ' . - ' . ' t " r ' f ' ,f, " , ' 1 1 " ... , . ,for.;rent. ' A FURNISHED HOUSE of eight rooms. Rent moderate. AT TRYON, 'N. C. A nice furnished or Unfurnished house of eight rooms, warmly built and' , heated by. furnace. : Supplied with water by hydraulic ram? and tank Rent moderate. 1 - ;s A DELIGHTFUL FURNISHED : WIN TER HOME, VA miles from railroad sxa tion ; i pleasant neighbors. A very - warm 1 .house buUt 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.po, A .HOUSE OF BESTEBN' ROOMS, mod em conveniences, furnace heat, good lo cation. Rent moderate. . .. -- . - 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 ooaraing nouse. Rent moderate. ; A : NEW ' 7-reom house, modern con veniences, excellent 'location. House furnished and unfurnished, from $17 to 125 per month, in city and sub urbs. f ' FOR SALE. . ... IN BREVARD. N. C. 'A' STOREHOUSE and loL town. .The best business property In aim inT.ioOANT new residence in ae af t-ho KcHt rpidnce streets in the city: besides receptioh hall, pantry bath room, basement and finished attic, hot sir furnace, hot and cola water, electric light anA' fixtures- electric bells, etc.: oak' man tel. tile hearths, club house grates; bouse ta ?vnhiA flnnred -rand - weatherooaraea; AiifhArn A-rnosure. ; Price moderate and terms easy. A NICE genteel,' thoroughly ijbuilt new iaiia nt 7 rooms on 'a favorite residence f,rot Kth. hot and. cold water, electric lights, etc Price n .oderate and terms easy. SEVERAL fine city residences. ON ? SUNSET DRIVE 'A well-built house, 9 rooms, acres, of grouno, a su perb view. Only $1,600. . ' ONE of the nnest reaaaenctja u awkiub, with 4 acres of highly Improved grounds; large and small fruits; a grand view; one of the best in Asheville or vicinJty. Gilt Edge City Lots. ;J ; VALUABLE PROPERTIES for ; dairy ing, r trucking, poultry raising or general farming. "Within two miles of. the city. Other ?roperties, cits and suburban, farms, mountain. lands. Call for "Glimpses' -of a Land of . Beau ty," illustrated pamphlet free. . WALTER'S. CUSHMAN, r ATTORNEY AT LAW. ., Commisioner ol DeeJs . forNewTork f-AND- NOTARY, PUBLIC "No. 17 Paroc on Building. TO INVESTORS. . Tha nnprsdened 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 m.s , v 1 Business, 32 Park Row, New York. Refer to ' Union Associated Press, ,: Building and Loan "News, 5 Investment Association, of New York. $4.00 WONDER I y. - V' ' ... " i The New - EUREKA Camera,' a genuine Kodak,' (made by the, Eastman s companyi 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 PATTON AVENUE. must be closed out, at otijee. v Standard '97 Models, guar ; anteed, $14 to $30. 9d Models CI - to $20. 2nd hand wheels $5 to 15. 'Shipped to Any One - on approval . without ; advance :. EARN A BICYCLE by li el pi nsr advertisers. We will give , w. o. xaeaa AWB California 'Wmeo they are cheapr J If you useBeer try 4 , : lJLa UliULi. B Li! I- 111 lull Rheumatism iCure ia eruaranteed to be absolutely harmless, and a strona tonic in baildine up the weak and debilitated. It cures acute or muscular rheuma tism in from one to five days, bnarp, snooting pains in any part of the body stopped in a few doees. A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, soreness, stiff back and all pnins in bips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago o pain in thA hack are Kneed ilv cured. It seldom fails to E1VO relief from one to two doses, end almost invariably cures before one bottle lias been usea. une ja.uu on. Tlemeritr (Vwnranv nren&re a KPnarate cure for each disease. At all druggists 25 cents a vial. If you need, medical advice - write Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch Street, Philadelphia, it is absolutely iree. - It's a pity "that a noian "cat get a pair of suspenders that will hold up his reputa tion as-well as h'is trousers.-, t - -V ' -: ' . - NOTICE. N : 't-'U By virtue of an execution issued from the superior ' court of Buncombe county on the - judgment 1 Cotrell Watkins and. Com pany assigned to Levi " Hamlin, .'.agent, olaintiffs against J.. B. Bostic, defendant, .vhich execution is returnable to the next verm' of the superior court of said count, ind which is addressed to the undersigned 3herifL of said county, thejundersigned has levied : the : same upon the real . property hereinafter; described, and will sell the tame at. public auction : for cash ; at - 12 Vclock m., on Wednesday, 8th day of De 3ember; 197, at the. ' county court hous : ioor in the city of Asheville; said real es tate is situated ' in the said .' county oi Buncombe and in the . ctty ; of Asheville, and is bounded and described as" follows; '. Beginni ngs at Col. Long's northwest cor er, a stake 16 feet north 26 west from his spring, and juns thence ' with Col. Long's line south 30 degrees west. 128.5, feet .to a stake; thence south 62 degrees 3ft : irmfes west 46.4 feet to a stake ; thence, outJi 42 degrees 35 minutes wes: 129 feet, crossing the railroad , track to a "nrhite oak at the west end of an old dam,,. Col. Long's cor ner; th.ence north 4 degrees east: 188 - feet to a stake on the' south , edge of Lookout Mountain road; thence with the margin of said toad the following course :? and "dis tances: .. North 66 degrees -10 minutes east 60 ; feet; then ce .? north 23 degrees 10 v min utes 'east 220.3 ' feet to a j -stake: : thence south 48 degrees 60 minute east 57 feet to a stake ; thence south 68, degrees 50 min utes east 64.45 feet crossing a small-branch o 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 71 of deeds, page 495 to which '. reference Is hereby made for further particulars, t -. - 'y; 'This November 2, 1897. v. V - ' W. M. WORLEY, Sheriff. By Chas; D. McDonald, D S. 229-wed-4t '' NOTICE. By virtue of an execution Issued - from the superior court of Buncombe county on the Judgment' in 'which SiHiger. 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 f, court v for said county and which is addressed tothe undersigned, sher iff of said countv. the undersiened has lev ied the ssfane upon Che real property here inafter described and twill . sell the same at nubile auction for cash at 12 oVJocTt im' on Wednesday, 8h-day of December, 1897, at the county court house door in the city of Asheville; said real estats-ls situated in the said , county of 'Buncombe and in the city of Asheville and., is bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake at the corner of Bennett and North Main - streets ' in the city of Asheville and runs south 14 degrees 35 minutes least 29.2 - feet to ' a stake in the margin of North; Main; thence north m aegreees vi minutes east 70 reet to a stake; tlence 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 thev rgister's office of Buncombe county in hot 71 of deeds, page . 495 to which reference fa hereby made for further and fuller . description. This November 2, 1897. ; W. M. WORLET, 'Sheriff, By Chas. , McDonald, D. S. 229-wed-4t I . . f,. . NOTICE, By,, virtue of the ' power conferred in a deed of -, trust executed on the 4th 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-; ville, sell at public auction for cash the following : described land situate in the county of Buncombe, city of Asheville, ad joining - the lands of ; J, I J. Machey, J. ; Wi tauuciouu &uu.vuux0 ucawiiucu na. iviiu rr o Reetn-ninfir it tae on thA Rmith nieo,1 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 52 degrees east, 161 leet,- 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." j "his November 2, 1897. -. - r. ., ," - .A. 1. MELTON, J i ' ' Trustee. V $123000 BICYCLES ; - deposit. . Great factory clearing- sale troduce them.' Write at once for our special offer; ' ' uycie vo., waoasa ua.ve uaicago,;iii. 1 rimported and jLsumesbu;- BR AITOTBS X L Jl LUflU LkuE FAGO U DEAN OF DENTISTS; DR; EVANS TH E MOST, EM I NENT REP RESENTATIVE OF HIS PROFESSION S , , :-"' ' " ',-8- " J: f r ; . - The Wealth Gained In Foreign Practice to Be Used In Xlstabllshin'g a College ' of "Dentistry In - Philadelphia The Inter .jesting Story of His Career., "V- . The millions " which ' Dr.; Thomas . W. . Evans, the famous v American dentist of Paris, has made in pulling out and fixing npV the - teeth of . European J rdyalty, will ' eventually nna tneir . way to America, where they will be' distributed rand spent through educational and philanthropic en terprises. . :J" ij 4. , ' .."'; T- On his recent visit ;ta this country,' which he madefor .the purpose of" laying the body of hiswife in the family burial plot in Philadelphia, the renowned dentist' announced, through : c his 2ew - York . at-- torney, that he proposed ' to devote ;the' crreater part of his immense fortune to the cause of I education and philanthropy, hH America, xne trip wmcn ne xoojc tnrougn the. west st 1 before his return to ..Paris was made, it is understood, for the pur; pose of consulting various prominent per sons in regard to his plans, r r ,v - - Dr., Evans' principal scheme is to found in Philadelphia a college of -dentistry in : Which the cost of acquiring the profession will be reduced to the 'lowest point;' His. Idea is to establish.: a national college -of dentistry with branches perhaps in sev eral other cities He would have diplomas issued to graduates :o had received a thorough training anu who had passed a rigid examination. J 1 . v ' The story of how Dr. Evans rose from the obscurity of a dentist in a small-Pennsylvania town to be the dean of, his profes sion throughout the world reads more' like a romance than a recital of facts. - It is a tale of dentistry extraordinary. Thomas WiltburgerEyans was born in Philadel phia about 76 years ago. " . Early - in his career Dr. Evans learned the silversmith's trade, but he was still un der age when he entered a dentist's office. Having decided to adopt the profession he took a course in medicine and surgery. At the age of 18 he was awarded a special medal by the Franklin institute1 of Phila delphia for artistic work: in, filling, teeth with gold foil. , A few years later his ex periments in mechanical dentistry resulted DE. THOMAS tV. EVAUls. ' in the discovery of v vulcanized rubber, which' is now employed for so many pur poses, but which he first made use of in the manufacture of plates for mounting artificial teeth. -' . ". : "Dr.'Evan4 had practiced several years in Lancaster Pa., and had acquired a wide reputation when he was sent for as the most competent American dentist to take part in an important consultation to be held in Paris. With his young wife he crossed the ocean, little thinking what a long stay he was to make' in the, French capital or what fame and fortune awaited him. His knowledge and skill were im mediately recognized and in a short time he found himself the most famous den&st in Paris. Among his early clients was Louis Na- poleon Bonaparte, the prince president of the French republic The two became in timate friends and when the prince became Napoleon III the dentist of the new em peror suddenly, found nlmself with a list of patients which included representatives of every royal house in Europe. One 'fam ily in which he was most welcome was that of the present king of Denmark, who was then living ' in straitened circum stances In Halle. ' He was the special fa vorite of the children, of this monarch. One of these children is today Princess of Wales, another the empress of" Russia and a third the king of Greece. It was through the friendship of Napo leon III that Dr.xEvans, by means of ju dicious investments in Paris real estate, was able to accumulate the big fortune which he now possesses. ieing a close friend of so many monarchs Di. Evans could hardly escape connection with many diplomatic incidents- of historic interest. It was he who saved the Empress Eugenie from' the vParis mob, taking her in a car riage from the garden g&te of the palace at the risk of his own life. It was Dr. Evans. boo, who" induced Louis Napoleon , not to recognize the Confederacy during the civil war. During the Franco-Prussian - war he was one of the few men who-could pass from camp to camp and who enjoyed i the confidence and friendship of the' opposing rulers, ne usea tnis mnuence ana privi leee ta organize a Red Cross ' corns and to improve the sanitary conditions of both camps. , . s- ' When the Crown Prince Frederick of Russia was taken to San Remo f or the purpose of having a dangerous operation performed by two of the most celebrated surgeons in, Europe, Dr. Evans was asked to be ; present as ; a friend, but it was his skill which prolonged tHe life of the prince long enough for him to be made emperor and gained for the 'American .dentist the lasting 'gratitude of the house of " Hohen- zollern. " , - - - r ' The r palatial residence of : Dr. Evans, situated in the most aristocratic section of Paris, is filled with costly mementos from his royal frienas. v; He has a collection of over 200 orders ; and medals which he has received at various times, and they include insignias of every rank, from that of the cross of -the j French Legion of Honor, of which he is 'a grand commander down toj one of the first - medals struck off in com memoration of Queen Victoria's jubilee. '" Although he has been a resident of Paris for more than half a ceriutry, Dr. Evans is still a . loyal American, and in his home prominent residents of - the United States have always been cordially received. I He has rxo children' and the recent death of his wife left him with no immediate fam ily. A small portion of his many millions will' be distributed among distant rela tives, but the bulk of this fortune will be spent in aiding the young men of his na tive land to secure a higher education than their own means would allow. 5 ... lilt " ' - - . IHlcnimcinnillDfen'. 1 , i ''.VCgSSgSS I -.'KjSffftftS Tired of the Choir. . " - .. " If we are to sit back in our pews and gaze up at a lot of singers and not be able for the life that is in us to distinguish five words of their hymns, anthems, etc, then let choirs come down. If our prevailing thought as listeners isj who is the hand somest female . Singer or the ugliest male one if she went up to G and he down to ; Z, ' if the heart has net been l impressed py the sentiment of the song the song, . which they have kept all to themselves, then let them J stop off awhile and. take lessons in.eunciv- tion from ar elocutionist. Altanta Con- sutuuon. rc Conclusive Proofc . Percv I wonder why we say that love is blind? : Rot 1 r?"Rpoji-n oei wa on often see a nrnr ty girl fall In love with some ether ma&X Brooklyn Lif e. A - - . - ' - "", , Did .yon ever -hear of a pork as, a diet ? of an epicure of a chef who used ,lard: in ":" ' v . - f ' 'f l-'-- - : . . Alt ; -: ,: !; ITDiie IB3antfninm(Cire : ' (Dllaijttlliiiiing, " j (Cape amidl , f I ;.; JKimM. ; : . . X . j i- v 10 and, 12 Patton Avenue. . WW i , is endorsed by phicaans, epicures' andr eooking authorities I fotits healthfalness, delicacy -and efficiency.'-. rr.r. " The genuine Cottolene is 6old everywhere in one to ten pound yellow tins, with butmdemarks---l'C7&,' and steer's heaa sn Not guaranteed if sold in any other way.' Made only by 1 ., THE Iff.' K. FAHtBANK. COBTPANY, - ' , fVinVvKTrt .a sT - Rt. TyTi?. Nw VnrVl y "TWfriTji . BUCKLiEN'S AJRNICA SALiVE. The . best calve in the world, for Cuts, Burises, Sores, UHcere, -Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped 'Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and - posi tively cures Piles.. xr no ' pay - required. I4r is guaranteed, to give'. perfect eatisfaction or money -refunded.? 'Price "25c. 'per: box.. For', sale ;by T C- Smith; and : Pelham's Pharmacy. "' " . . . NOTICE. The public is warned against the agents of S. ' R. Payne & Co., who are traveling through the county obtaining notes by false representations. They profess to be sell ing county rights for a patent bed brace. ,n - A. L. LOGAN.; 1. Do you want a sSiuation ? ples coiumn.. -..J- Try the Peo- 0 physician recommending fat who enjoyed lardoaked food? his most dainty dishes?,; : UNJ 3 4 cotton-plant wreath on every tin. New York MonbreaL Ml rELEPHOUE 72. P. A. MAROUARDT. Mana3er ' - ; -" ' ALFBED R. ROWLET, - r . m AmmWmrmy-m-St0mkmT W
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