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-cs, ?. J. rvs TUB AS HfiVijCLEj MZETTE u EX?.'. 2 ' lisy j .' "WOMEN XOUNTFRcfitcdc . I - I -Krrr,- ,, i t rhere issra:;;g it tKic: tale. Sevc1-:ffi'fH;.",4.U::l:J r mds. jji wen as .kitchen w;are ; - ' , -Ds-of -sale-Xiiesdays; Thursdays and ocuuiuciy, dL iju ana-7.30 K JVl.- 1 ' e female Jklembejr. I - th inH , UL1Uil issued from Women h aQw. e?or P01 of Buncombe coua on - . wMuuv,aB nil 1 1 f 1 1 f-" -1 imig' . J uuif niMnr . i ktAiT rrr . . . f eitinff. The firRf. rr. Dany Tk ' , TVJ". Coon- for that crime was -Wonum. he .aS ;J- BortHv defend an English -ci-nm tv, J &ich execution Is returnable tri -r-, ,.-;. eu - i'""'reu , jKuuiua i term of' nta.. . . - spencer, and. ira; iA -it : i- -"wf court or saw countv tor making false shillings.,,. She as l 1 undeffi etrancled anA hT. i ?w:::,. , 1 levied th norm. i.-rjrlsnea 1148 ridusi enouffh. W 00' . dfiscribed. . and will ffhJ acquitted. T rt, .lrS t u . , . - .-v-. -rn-m imuau 1 wuuir court iionsA I uoor m tne citT of Anhpiriiia- , known in this country. She carried on SnM to the -said county of tt nefarious tml?!: S J SfWl "S th AsheJilS venr ir ry,t tuu .-- yuuua ana aescribed as follows- years m Chicago, and was arrested there Beginning at Col. Long's northwest coll mnv l mv n: n '1 . . . er. a stake i r - J..7:.esi C?T w . amm-n AT . aw. . j . - uifl A.QUEEfMEMQRIAL. -. - -. ou6 aa in tne habit:of taVino- rvTi'kx-Hwno O Jl.Xli. UJU9 and changing: them into large dehomi- One of the cleverest on Uncle Sam was inventpd Hv a Wvn.,. who lived in Philadelphia, : Her plan WHS trk faVa -m .1 aa :. , . . : r ' - ij Tu,Twn ana .Albion -mine has yield- U. -.r iU auu S pieces; A rwoman ErcU Btearr Mono- ed.moro, thahGLtDDO, 000 of irold sin! if d' lth a sma11 drill worked i ' bv " 77 '!' : I iuwer-io Dore out the insides Even when they tn&Tce jnnnnmAifta I tt)netfiO8ystematicallv nH Bn i i,' f and) then rprfill tv.an, i ESSSL?? one .cf . the .Vliy Jable to epite of .being very carefnl that thev Mw,i-rufw;oeen;enateii a I 7"-:; B- e. Tbe supply of &nould weigh exactly the rteht amnnnt moDument to msnxyry Gny de Alan. inexhaust- when' she had fiMshed g passant, cne great mastertif thft rPAlii I "-uus &8 thQ vein l& imrrpinnicf: ,1 t : SMend vr yK ,-4. 7, ''7' 1AJS Au way She made $7.50 rTf. PTPrv Ca-,le and on every double Wy pleases the people of the French capital. J6 ; ' "umcu iacn aneir husoantfshow to . . T . "uww. uwo-; mri.- . T iAf er paperwasscovered TSLT?- Trt" i-Ci5. . . stake; thence south degrees 8f Tim- --The government officials' were com- wes feet to UtofSSol'i!S pietely ata- Jn tn degrees 35 minutes wes! 15 w obtained this. pTnalTv "C "ZZZZ .?lrtrS that a chemical Rn7i,tirtn" tTt .C:r r c Lng's cor- to wash the Wnf t" "IT "T" te a siakT A" "f i,, tu.oauu mtt&r ,i , , uuvu trugty or lOKmir t.hft-m i . MnilTlt9!!n friA . i . uwllu1 . ftuwujf. ciean. Tnus she was 1 , uw;e wnnn margin of 1 J ' 4 ' " i ' roaa xne lollowln? mnrsA ' tances: - North 6ft dMrr m rr Bi leet to a stake : thenm lJ d.tgreea 50 miaut Sct SSI! utes east 4.4S fe r with m.'i7 ong-s,nortliun; thence with his line crossing- the branch -- north rj8 12 minutes west 1J5 feet to the X1 ,an1 2? the plat SiU5f fJT 71 of deeds. maris fny- fnfv ii, - -ucreuy uis iNOvember, 2;: 1897. 7 W. M. WORLET. Sheriff. 229-wed-tBy - D MeDoiua1.: D- S. NOTICE. We should call it bizarre. " V 1 J " I nortli and south, and hamavdip of 25 de- Womea f in Q hlffh -ij"k.r-lrt.4- 1 J a j. . A ' 7. I VI-HHXlPACr Onr( m4. . T I TV n IrA 1 mi ... w" " iuouM, jaxjusTi.oi theAu- I T ,;t orKing the mines iai&e money, rms is what haro- thor, which is quite contntionaL ' But at sunk ntU'; the vein is' struck, pened. when Ben Boyd married Marv the base of the shaft ia flcmi I i-nen the miners work nnW0 n 4 Aoiarm., tj..' . V .t, ,nn5 .:.72.r:"?7 " thAnmtn fdi -"r -"""'Ki auiuuu. iier rather was a book in her hand. It is SKt the figure f J through which it is raised to an ideal woman. She ia a Purlal I the surface, where it is mJiiPii today, gowned in the mode) booted accord- Li?6 Wfflckmen-in the Band, JBarton and ing to the latest fashion ) a nrt w4fi v I Albion are much mnrp nTYif--Ki v, lair done a la Meroda, 7 So modern and I workers in a coal mine. There art nn lifelike is the figure that youjan carceiy nfoa:iou gases and no danger from explo believe that it is of marble. There : has J0118' Pure air is forced in through various axvxovm Biiuxmg, m tne treatment 7 "v,;iuub1 utu me arivers. .The of her attire, ffhe ruffles on the bottom of Dels are drilled far apart, so that there oiouiajreu muui just that I ,77: 6cx uu iuo uity auoye, where , xuuiuw. uuuuuil XU'XjxLa "i.'l Hi ' I!" ! . 1 1 I I . I 1 1 I I r MONUMENT TQ, GOT DB MAUPASSA2TT. , chic effect which they are meant to give, and her whole dress seems .more like the creation of some svell modiste than the work of a sculptor. : . .-, . It is said that the statue was erected by a woman admirer of Maupassant, -who stipulated that a figure of herself should , grace the monument: " Hence the sculptor, ja onler to please his patroness; has made her stylijh and good' looking. She is in a reflective frame of mind ; evidently and was as mougn sne, might be 'thinking CAM PI N G INT E AR CTIC CIRCJLE. Winter Quarter, of the Eiehth In- uiairy-owunnterg of Alaska. A letter from one of the "Rio-hi i. fantry officers, detailed by the war de partment to .investigate the affairs of the Ujpper Yukon, country, in. Alaska, dated atv Port Yukon, September 13. says: . : . 7t - We arrived here about six n'nTnrfr yesterday evening, two weeks from St. a r i. . 1 - . - - iuicnaeis, ana it looka as though we would not Seret any further till th freezes, when we may oroceed to flirrlp City, about 90 miles ur. bv d The river widens here to several miles, flowing over many small channels over au me iwvwn as,me.xuKon Diats. There is a bar just above over which t he water is Jsaid to be not' over two feet. Our captain has been trying all morning to find a channel, but so far without suc cess We will probably put off our sup plies here and make it headquarters for the winter. It is a few miles within the arctic circle, unsheltered, and said tc- be the coldest place on the river one of the most successful counterfeit ers of his day, and his daughter had a thorough acquaintance with the ' art. Mrs. Boyd carefully taught her hus band the secrets of the .trade," and he became one of the most famous f nrv- l'ers of the age. They carriedion the hnsinoss with cnM, a high degree of skill that thev werp t. captured for years, and, when at last the secret service Hawkshaws did) run them down, not a single mnnrfBif plate, note or coin was foundin their possession. When their house was searched $8,000 in good money was found. . Afterward sufficient evident -was u. cured, to convict them and they were sent to prison.. They both cla.imWl.oT converted while in start nrisnr, UUU after Their rplP9.ce cMfi n. : where they apparently lived an honest Practically every gantr of counterf Pit- era ver arrested! has had women as sociates. In the office of the secret serv ice in Washington there is a large frame four feet square, filled with the photographs of women who ha.vAPiffcp. made or passed. false money. Men al- mosi varways employ their vives or daughters for the ouroose of "shrtvino-" their counterfeits. Washington Post. LAND IN ALASKA. A SI fefflf Sflfi We retired of sell ing to dealers and waiting 90 days for our money, so we will sell to house keepers at jobbers' J i prices. Send 50 CENTS and we will mai1 you postpaid one of our best. Bay State Raisin Seeders guaranteed to seed one pound of raisins in five minutes. Simple to operate and easy to clean. EASTON SPECIALTY IFG CO' i-eaerai street, Boston. By virtue of n ayri-.-n 1 "3 . the superior court of Buncombe county on the Judgment in which Sillfger and New man and W . w t f u. e7I. 1, xsxeiurnawe : to the next term of the ! unerior fwnr t r S?!? ls.ddressei totheundersigned sher- iTT, u w,:uii unaersigned has lev ied the saine-upon the real property here- i?r,3C1i1ed a wiU sll the same on Wednesday, 8 th day of December, 1897 at the countvtrvmiH' hM,n .. ' , . . ..." - - "wuao uwi ill tne Cl TV tL if?11'' d ral estate is situated ii the said county of Buncombe and in the Besinninc- tj- - - 'me corner 01 Bennett and North Main, streets in thl ,:-'G0MIN. wr.;r vcicuiTitteu iwiinainston -(Mineral hJfuw' Th0,se a6alin8. paters bring t health and vjgor to the' most tedble; al-'. oulte nea the O. and C. depot I ' ttrow open my doors .to those seeking V genial climate for the winter, and to all - SS?l?ndUr m5nal water ansur-, passed lor dyspepsia and general - up- r- ldi- afortIble rooms, splendid fare anW wtnto - .. - 22l!!S? my.7ou?e their aome. -Board . - rrt;r!AW-"" xo 1&.H Per month, T . aaaress Jars. -JM. A. Wal lace, Wlflliamston, S. C. . 2541tf 1 WAiNiTlEJD 'By boy of 16, work o do in th " oiib uw mq waturttays, or all the Veek if desired; willing and competent Akldress or call nn aiho n. cc u i. ..lord avenue, 253-2 WAtNTBD-Sewing wltn dressmaker, tailor or private-family, by. one who -under- : ; Btaads sewirfg. Address 419 N. Main St . . . - ou ecus in 1 or- . . - owuui j. ucKrees JL"S east 29.2, feet Vto a stakTin aTk -11 Main- aen aorth fivn.t668 04 miautes east 70 feet to a Kt.?Ey TO5 degreea 04 Sautes east 45 feet in the margin of Bptitiam greet thence with tte JSj tLlfS663, 45 "alntttes.west 87.1 ?eef 2 laning. Also lots 2 and 3 ofT nlat which ,is registered in the :-jiste?s off of Buncombe county in book TL of deed? Pag 495-Jo. which reference fa heby ' ' W" 77 WORLETS", Sheriff. 229-wed-4t McDonald' D- & FIREWORKS At Wholesale. -"We wholesale aU kinds of fireworks at xunesi, prices. ' iChinese Craokers. 1 Cannon -Crackers. Roman Candles. ky Rockets. Torpedoes. Whistling Devils. Whistling Bombs. Colored FiTe. . Pin Wheels. " Balloons. Toy Pistol3 and IPaner Dana Immense assortment of Toys, Dolls, Wag uuu images, etc., -wholesale and- re RAY'S CUT RATE BOOK STORE. ' s ; 8 North Court Square. NOTICE. ' By virtue of deed of trust pypMitoH March, 1897, by Join a itSU to me as a waver pin attached. A reward will be ElVen for th rpfMrra r- --. College street ' 251-3 1 . . 1 . DOST. A plain, gold ring. Finder win be" .rewarded. Apply Gazette office. 252-2 WANTED. The iBrooklyn Life Insurance J company of New York, a regular com-' pany of thirty years' standing, during whict time It has paid out hundreds of thousands of. dollars to benefl caries in the otate of North Qarolina alone, is about to reopen an agency in that state. This is an excellent chance for a man aging general agent; also for district and special agents; men of good repute and experience should apply with full par ticulars to Brooklyn Life-insurance com ,pany. ,51 Liberty street, New York city. nov27-nov30 , &Jt5SX ST?. DECEMBER xri i " uuica xu me ixxiirry Manuracturing company, and the said John B. Whiteside and Mary E. White- .mj xuxvuis iaiiea 10 make payment of said notes as aereed nnnn t tiHii of December. 1897, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the ville,jsell at public auction for cash the following, described 'land situate- In the county of Buncornhp -ihr nt a-t, m I Joining the lands of J. J. Machev. j. w Anderson and others a . , r- .uu lo iuuuws; ijegmnincr at s. stflirp nn tv.o 1 . t w ouutu BlUtf VI oeuejr ireet at tne northeast corner of J. J at ?4.50. 241 Haywood street. 229-26 A PLEASANT BOARDING PLACE, CAN UB an o& victoria avenue, suimy rooms, among the pines; two ' minutes . TrLfrom car line; Price moderate. BOARD. A few select boarders can be accommodated in a private family in which there are no children. Large lot sunny rooms, good Tare.-Jas. R. Du" 'Bose, 33 Pine street. 237-tf " .- 1 . 7 . WW Ol J. J. I . 1 Mackey s lot and running , thence with the ONE DESIRABLE office, in Temple Court SOUth Side Of 6enev strcof ha a I . for rent TXT, Tv. . ' ",-"-cluPie vourt. east. S7 fppt 7. t T":".:". vcc .7"" "771 jr- W eo- W. ?. Auueiaun a corner; i cmpiw jouru "uouw w'" Anaerson's line south 52 nuueiBOU s une south 52 . - degrees east, 161 feet, to a stake; thence MTSS NORA WARE-Planlst fand teacher south 68 degrees Vest, 60 feet, to a stake; stringed Instruments. 291 College thence south 52 dpsrppa woof Street . J. (Mackey's line 161 feet, to the begin- ' ning; said land being fully described in the FINISHED ON. SHORT NOTICE. Help- abOVA TniPTliti1n.arl Jnoil . . . lOr.all Kinds ftf nvnrlr . fiiflcii.uu' News and Opinions lor all kinds of worlr. RH.f.i,. anteed. Apply to John Smith, 11 Pat ton avenue. T OF there are three or four others on' the river, which were expected to get through with supplies for Dawson. They will probably all " have to dis charge here. That means a very serious howaMsappointTngTt watMaut nXinThf , was dead and could write nocaenter- not,ng Iess than starvation, unless the Crops May Be Grown In a Limit way ana Uve Stock Will Thrive. Dr. Evans and Benton Killi mi SKI OT1 P.rs flTinninforl i a 1 j. - ........ . - "rr - w ijj.coi,igi,oc nie There is wood, however, and with food agricultural possibilities of Alaska. peopie can get. along. Besides our boat, I have submitted their reports to Sec- was dead and could write nojnore enter- Ktmmg stories. . . The author of Musotte. " Jinwrnrnr. scarcely needs so striking, a monument to .yc uis name irom oblivion, for, although a oDiy a iew years since he dropped the people get out or relief crets in to' them. Small boats are already coming rfnwn the river with parties of two or three, ana , others are. expected. The worst feature of the situation is that the peo retary of Agriculture Wilson. The re- : National Importance THE Sa N ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. WANTED Agents in the country to can- - . iw -. -UM weeKiy uazette. Liberal I, o uvwvuucu XIX Lilts above mentioned deed of trust registered xu uKi omce or tne register of deeds of Buncombe county in book 34, page 592. A. L. MELTON, Trustee. NOTTCB. ; .Bjr yirtue of authority conifrrpjiT vn, as commissioner in a proceeding entitled 1 m vi j. . . w w .nw aoministrator of Joseph WANTED. TJorteht mrf mam n-raiiK, ceceased. vs. Tlhrniwa (Whvr.. w,, u.. IT . 6utic- guardian of Alexander BrkTTt . SfcS1. IOT. responsible hy an order of sale made in said on MonthlTT65.00id erpenW S$S the 26th day of November, 1897, by J. L. steady ROnSLSSu'SS'' Cathey clerk superior court of Thmwniho direaid atarnru mv 7 . on, ' t nHii 7n . . , 7 1 777- -.av,. .mo uvmin- " ocix w uub -iugasi oiaaer, 1 vwupany, jjept. a., Cmcago. iir j'ji ran iii-T n . . x ..i . .. , . TUW OWJUUU, UiL llltt OOUITI. HELP WANTED. TioTi j . ' -et. , . v ouuauwuio mail me peo- L h fr Bering tor &BhoTb time plfr who are pushing into the country a works have already become classics of icuun literature. 1. TOWN OVER A COLD NUNC Ground Under Ballarat, In Aostralia, Yielded 50,000,000. wiem't believe the . bare-i facts before them, and insist on going on if possible. A large number of those coming in how are not miners, but expect in some wav to get a part of the money the miners may nave. We have doctors, lawyers, The tox i 1 &iaie senators, tnieves, cut-throats and 1 x7, .B"i"ia-.wunu;i nnTitipfnna . TJii'oa.W.Wl 1, 1 rea under the thriving town ot Bal- TLrX m,' T T . 1 . iasi IftTaf TTS-J. , . ., ' . " mail Wft Will ffpt. mitdllTnTI fa TTi'nta. iuwria, Australia. The town has ; ' e,.-.xi. about 25.nno fnhoMf. " . i- ir; JLhere is a contract let for camrinir it. J uo, , UDCUi . CLU Ul I " 1 O whom are employed in the mine.- There oyer the pass, but there seems to me re LUOrft than Inn tnllnn 4-.. 3 I TTITlPh rlniiht n-t -fho fnr.,, J4. rr1 lie oitnr xi i.. 9 ,1 f 1 . . . . 2 nnn UA iw"ig aeptn 01 ujuui adow nere wno was elected presi )W0 feet. The entrance to .th miner. I 1oTif..i wnich is controUed by a corporation arid I Democrat. ' - . " Known as thft Ban? RartnT-A7Wti I - - . ... .' V. ' councUs, is outside the city. ' V- Phrieal Degeneracy In Italr. RoiZ- t, . , The.widespread misery and .want r.tSi that prevailin Italy appear to be exer- jae trees have been chopped down and T nroua. ana degenera ting m Jhe mark of the ' miner's shovel, and piok fluence ?n- the .physique of the mascu- i 'uio uii au siaes.V' jNot one of these I ' f. VA pvpuia-wuii. . .c I Workers Shmnl? nn .KW. T I onflTK? nfflmol oa ioJc ?,-.. was all done in vain. " - " , M by the war department at Borne, out of J-he rock in wMnh Mip rnA la , x-- 1 as.oDiigatory m Italy as in Germany ana Austria, 520, or more than one-half, were . rejected by the medical authori k ties as physically ddsqtialified f or serv ice in tie army.---Qhicago Inter Oceah. SOMETHING TO KNOW. ' - It mia3r .be worth omethlng' to know that - , ; .VI . o - herd. Cftnsiotlno nln.1. hiu - I iflnv! niTf. flammnB nm4m' V n n'. S..TM.U Ified t"re daily speotion 9f a qual- yigoris Electric Bittersv This "medicme is thr,xT!!!en.ariaa' formerly inspector - for nfurelV v.kt. W i il tmore Dairy the Infl 0 . " a-v oeen. icuoercuiia xestea I - m perfect health. '-- 1- ' .v v ir uuo ' 9tVUI2W;U, gviiny stfmulaites the Stiver and Kidneys "and '.aids these organs, in throwing' off dtopuri ties in tha Mood: 151rt-.rfrt , TWfir ; Jm t . ' - ..u w . kux, . . o. .v uvuaug 1UU . Wlii annetite. aids disreatinn . , unfl 1 nrmnnimA he' at 1pn.st. rpvpti T:id-n'K m. ny; those 'who 'have tried it as the vrv hA$t,' will : not. riro arJ not .mature. Chicago Tribune. eibte that enough of certain crops and animals may be grown to sustain a con siderable population, provided proper methods are pursued. While. rKrPotnr True, of the division, of experiment, sta tions, does not regard as feasible the establishment of agricultural experi ment stations there, he believes that experiments may be carried on in a number ' of lines with great success. The v two commissioners spent thrpp months investigating the southern coast region oi Alaska. The reports say cul tivated areas in Alaska are confineI tr small kitchen gardens, in which are grown many of our earlier and hardier vegetables: Stock raising is carried on to a very limited extent. The possible extension of the pasturage and gar dening area is quite considerable. Es timates are made of an expense of $200 per acre m preparing the soil for cul tivation. What agriculture there will be in Alaska will be subsidiary to fish ing and other industries, according to Air. ji inn's separate report. Fisher men will locate on Alaska lands" a.nd make homes: At the present ratio Mr." Killin says the salmon willjsoon be de- btroyeu." They are being shed for in the spawninsr waters to such an extent thdt they have no opportunity to propr' agate.: . Halibut, cod: and herring will last forever. Timberwillnot go into the market until the yellow fir or Douirlaq pine of the Pacific coast' is exhausted. as it is superior to the Alaskan spruce or hemlock. - w . As . fast as the timber is taken a-jt- small fruits . and green vegetables can oe grown, and grass will be furnished for: the domestic animals. Grasses to great perfection,' Little was seen of the cultivation of cereals and small fruits and berries abound, though tically; ho attention is paid to their cul tivation. " . ' - .' , As to the. country from th Rnnkm boundry to Kodiak and Lbngj islands and t from tne Pacific to the coast or Alaskan mountains, the climate WvJ tremely wet, but not cold: winters .r vtawt lnn'M J It. .1. ... ' '"j vise .eeoing period will nous aoor in tne citv of Aaihviift isr a Tear e z t za v&7 01 cemiber, 1897, the J j following desoritbeti tract of land, lying ports agree that while comnarativpivr I nailxr V.xr , . . .. 1. j 1 """ji M.y mail - - 3n H, VPHT I ' ",W1 vl i-nwsuuw little aerionllnrp pvisfs ha t. . I " a J0 I frtiin.? l sidi tnat enough of certain crops and v . uuaJ oj maii,o a year ana pemg in the township of Reems creek, olina. four.miles east of MmmriiiA joining ! the lands of 'EUTahpitTi TTAmihiii John Hemphill and others, and known 'as the old Fox home place, ' oontadning one 'I III III IV lirBJrf m 1 f'UMS imiAWn. am I - J ..urn . . ' 1 we- ui less; wing mne IS toe greatest blinday NeWSDa- I PrP'6rty and tract bouight by Joseph tBrank " I deceased, from Robert Craieo. dppd n wtnidh is re cored, in office of register of rnce oc a copy. By mail, $2 a year 100' at wse 452. This November 26cb ' J U897. . W. IT. riTyWHOM The Sunday Sun Address THE SUN, New York. j 250ev-at-dee27 jW. T. CLINTON. Commissioner. -w v-f - 1 11 1 1 iioaivjut?! . ..,rwy.v . ;p . ijW4--. Ui 'va it:, s jr f" j - 4 "" Im.. - 5.- t.' , . . v,..,. i,,.,,....,,, ... .1 . I, Live 100 Years Drink Pure Water aereated with sterilized air the only absolutely pure waier and you may. T&e Sanitary SOD for family use distills pure water. Made of copper, lined with block tin; easily cleaned; simple as a tea kettle; fits any gas, oil, coal or wood stove. Four styles, $10.00 and upward. Write for booklet- ; . The Cuprigraph Co. 105 North Green St. CHICAGO, ILLS, WANTED Young or middle-aged man to ua,n uus ana , aajoming countlesr permanent poiltion; salary $50 a month and expenses; good chance for advance-' ment Address Shepp Company, 1020 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Agents for "Queen Victoria, Her Redsm and rHamn-nil -TuViiliwi rt v flowing with latest and richest pictures. Contains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic history of her remarkable reign, and full account of the Diamond, Jubilee." Only $1.50. Big book. Tremendous demand. Bonanza for agents. Commission 50 per cent Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. - Write qutek for outfit and' terri tory. TH3 DOMINION COMPANY, Lpt 7, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. FOB RENT. I FOR fRMNT. One nicely Ifurnighed room veu-Lxny locaieu; lurna-ce neat; use kitchen; and! dinning room. Bk, P, nox 63. , 254-6 of 0. DESIRiABLE ROOMS Furnished or un- Turnished, wi'th use of .bath room. Ad-" dress "F," Gazette Office. 253-S . f to-' with 7, uusa operauons connects Mood i Tuirifier . and . nervA .fvn Tw rf - Sold1 for 50c or $1.00 per battle at T. C Smith's Drug Store mds Pelham's Phar macy TO, CURE A COLD IN, ONE"" DAY (; 10 do an v . - i ae JuaxauvB xroiuo yummo isuieia. aii of i I P16 abov crtd money, and - - " - . -v's i ' J' Oowini ;vbTi:t we aave the Satisfaction of "uggists refund the money ,lf it fails to itJi Pure : , we 'are supplying customers cure 25c The .genuine has L. ,B. Q. on milk.. :vi;t ,:.. - . . - , - - " ' . ' . ' reaper h,,f ?u tu f Per, hut Jutt. think ft huy -mUk a over. ' little Cascarets stimulate , the liver. Mdneyi and bowels; . Never sicken, - weaken ox 1 gripe, 10c, at Pelham's Pharmacy. . , ' Costly Suits Over Trifles'. ' 'A hog out in Missouri caused a lit gant ..ldss of $4,000 in costs. 1 Now a cui us a, man nas. naa to pay v $200 for a ten-dollar horse; Such cases are very old. - Lady Anne Clifford spI n assess her tenants for contributions of cnickens. One, tenant refused to send a hen and was sued; ' Iady, Anne-got the hen, but it cost her over 200. Chi cago inter Ocean. - f 7 4 . " X HA EA3HERSI Satisfaction guaranteed or mqney ?t :-rj refunded;" EcohomicaL No dust " No danger from fire escaping - V SPORTING GOODS; Loaded J' Shells" in ': stock! : Shells I J- loaded to order a specialty. AlININ6;SUPPLiEsV, FOR RENT Two nicely furnished room -with hoard, in private family; northera cooking; good location, with use of batbV Enquire No. 61 Chestnut street, City. - - - v - -7 248-g ' ONE OR) TWO SUNNY 'ROttMSI VW , rent 7 and 9 Patton avenue, second floor.. -! ' v - v v 251-3 v 1 - - - - . - - -- - - FOR RENT A fine window space. Party ! can nanaie cigars and confection y at D. Gross, 5 E. Court Square, Light and heat' furnished. - -j , t 247lw-- I FOR RENT. Furnished houses from $35.00 : lu tw.w per month.- Unfurnished ' from $17.00 to $50.00,180 furnished rooms. H. C. Hunt 237-26 ' FOR RENT. At . reasonable prices, store I xwui u ouiw rooms , on ratton avenue. Dwelling houses; desirably located, fur- nished or unfurnished, also rooms - for -flight housekeeping. Call on N. A.,Rey- ' ;noias ana .Co., 17 Patton avenue. FOR RENT. Houses 7 Tery desirably lo- ' Sweated, wit modern .conveniences. ; from 5.00. to $100.00 per month.' Apply at ' . CO. ' , WEAVER-AND ROGERS. 7 ' A . . 45 atton Avenut, " ROOM -AND BOARD In private family. - -Beautiful; locate on Haywood street 7 Large, sunny rooms. Every - comforts ' Terms reasonable. " ; 245-6 . - 4 TOK SAX. -jlife-.7-' ;'.f.-7?''';' Stoves id 'Ranges, General w.yn tJpSS "X -J for J -1M 1 1V1 A1J JK nUO. 5 UU. . . .-:.' i NORTH COUBT SQUARII. ' ' FOR SAUE.-Aaji established, paying busi- - ne"3S. (Small amount Of YflT1hal rannlK (Aaaresa "foor. wealth," Gazette office. 254-6,, rv-nx y;. -v:y FOR SALE 50x189 feet on Cumberland avenue, near Chestnut, $550. Apply to t W. iN. Koundy, z North Court square. - , fSATJIB m: rpnt rtno.TUr T jwV m&( r-c7 wrtter la good order; .a bargain. Apply ' NORTHERN VILLAGE (New York state) ' , property for sale or exchange for Ashe- 7.7: ville real estate. .TNorth," care cf Ga- " Z9tt3. ' .' ' . .. . ' - r . 1 ' 1.V ft 71m " 4 i d i.
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1897, edition 1
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