THE. r i J cf 4 V . . . . j ' vDullr.ccs and New York"; Dec. 21. The last week cf 97 lias '.been an .pprcpriit3 ens to cl::3 a jar remarkable fcr tlie IuIIne3 an 3 d3 essiion in the co'tcn nrl-et. Prices Lave jctuated only molera-tely, an3,i3w no aportan't net change. Liveitccl saily dis jpijdntid the ''bulls- today by refusing, to illow wit advance of yesterday "and by ibiing a small decline there. Our xrarket pened two Ito fcur pointe lower. After je opening it was very dull. The move Lent 15or tie weeikwas full.' Hay opened L 5.93,' fluctuated between this figure and 95 and' cl'osed! at' 5.94 to 5.95 ' with the yae ot .the marked steady. The new "year ill open, with the greatest uncertainty revaluing 'concerniing the future icourse of rices. . The "Wonderful demand- for , cotton every 'here (has enabled prices to hold their own itih rennarbable stability during the - past Wo months. - This' and the act that there j no' indication, of j any dimmuxiition in dl demand has " led "many shrewd judges the opinion thai tthe" worst is over. Tney danit, however, the possibility of some light decline in the event of a, January movement sufaciently large to justify eley- n million, ball e estimates. . ILow prices, big lennand, largely increased consumption, nviha hie, (heavy reduction' in acreage end he contingencies " of the next planting sea on, are all factors in favor. of -cotton and Mirth considering. - The bears mostly, rely ipon a yield: of approximately eleven mil tan bales, and ; possible fighting in Europe acident to the carving up of China To creak the market 'this array of if actors', is tot ao great, but either of them; if true; MniA Twvhh1v he suffieienit. jWe dVnot Relieve viia satch a crop- and we are earful of a Eusfopean war. ' not V -t The exchange will he closed until. Tues-: lay.' "Wishing you a .prosperous New Year re remain, ; ' MORDAN & .CO. "0 BUILD JJfGARAUGUA CANAL- arix nf rihaero Cauitalists on the "J i" i - . ; : ,;, . Way to the; Isthmus- ' ; ' V New York, Dec 31.j-The party ot con meters now engaged on the Chicago, drain Lge canal, 'who propose to" nnderijake the ionst-ructiom oL the " Nicaragua :. Lanai .ailed from this, city on the steamer Fi- .ot,m toflAvfor the Isthmus. They, ex ect to - reach Colon by January 8, and fpend. , two days i ,the .Isthmus, examin txt t.-hla nresmt condition -and the maichin- ry of Panama Canal. At Managua they irtil be met by "Mr. 'Menocal, of the govern nn.t p-nffineerinsr commissiion. - . - ;V. . The party does not go under the auspices f the government of the United States, Phe Nicaragua Canal company, of which ix-nator . Warner Miller Is .presiden t, hasr lowever, encouraged "them to make tfche journev,- but does -not pay their expenses. Phe. government' commission, of which Ad miral Walker is chairman, and. which has recently "arrived inr Nicaragua, has also jn-couraged them 'to go, and' will aid them in every possible way ' to accomplish, their purposes. '." The Ohli;ago ' contractors do not go to Nicaragua to make a -.survey. . Theyare satisfied with the survey made iy,-vMr. M-enocal .ten years, ago... The contractor!" will accept that survey and go ..over the route for the purpose of determining how. march it . will 'cost 'to empl-etoe the canal, whether "they- want ', to attempt .it, - and what sort of .bid they are-willing-' to make for cash. . ' . , - . ' iWhile they have no f ornial organization, the members ; of : the r party represent ; mine of the strongesJ:. contracting firnrsr in' the world, which command ' unlimited (capital, and -can accomplish any engineering task wi&hln human power, v .. , ' '- - These 'gentlemen have agreed to under take the construction of .-the Nicaragua Canal," provided it appears to them prac- ticable aA1.ier making a personal examina tion of the route, .If they undertake the .work thev will insist on having a con toact covering the entire job to' comp bo that a fleest of the biggest .battle in our navy c-an sail through ;Xrom to ocean '"before .they surrender 'ithe amf settle their'acicounts f' ' The gove-rriment will probably be given losing of ifhA A4- AWMiihfT-riif.rv'' : .oyiWS-nit " ifrlO ''irhYVITWW . ,?(."":. cition that 'is- expected irom the:contrac- w ' ' ' ' - rrS tors, . and congress - will "be ' asked to ap- t 10 25 LO lABSOLDIZLI f fleaadbocllT TLip. 1 .1 .LI "V '',o ; 'Will co n vi n o y oa t h ' t solicited. Boxicjr udl :v- ' li rvry uav i2ir ir o. :at : Lis - . I .-. Cr -L !T3 L ;..;; :t,.f j- ; '-r fiir c-:::ti ! - x- - tiCHj c i j, .. . ji if, ::r.-'C;;;;n -j L'lv : I - :uranc3 fr .-.- to i - I-r the 'icce;t ive re iiallsts. nia in ::r. C: :va;a c:- -zj :ie cf tie wealtli;:t the fun. and wem, tuat .they will fuml-h ..the 3 wiLtout ithe aid cf the gqverivinent, fcuili .the canal as a rrivate entr., prise, because they 'believe it will .prove as prcSiatle an Investment s the Suez Canal, from, -which the government of 'GTeat Britain received a net revenue of hJ,o67,C0 ever and -above all expenses on us. snares last year. .THE - FLC'.YER OF CILTKC.1E PALACE. Of all the flowers on nature's soil, Trained by art, or nursed, by toil. ine "HlLiTilORE BRAND" a niiPm mt right- . , , ----- The bread it makes Is feathery light.' ' 'Tis pure as snow and soft as dew,-' Its creamy substance through and through: Twill, feed the babe, the athlete keen. And plant the rose In every cheek. The bHisy4 housewife,:, up-to-date, " . Must now prepare her Christmas cake, - No other flour she dare compress v With fruit, nut and spice a sugarymess. The "BIL.TMORE BRAND" no weight keeps down,- It rises by its own renown, " ' . A cake so mellow, soft and rich," - ' Would tempt a mummy from his -niche. And as to muffins, gems and wafers, Crackers, cookies, rolls,1 pop-overs, . If such things . were in days of old,,', . When stood the. Sphinx, a statue cold;," And known to men was BILTMORE PRO - cess, .... , - . , Their odor waited to her senses, ' Would have caused her woman, heart to sighr - . . - "Pray, what's the receipt you, make them by?" r: ; Not strange -that toy yon Tolling stream, ; A palace lovely as a dream. . - Is built by one who 'his home could buy f In any ,land beneath the sky. , :y ."" ; -'";..', t -r ; ". . ' ' " '. For nowhere else can flour so good Be failing nature's daily foodr He acres grows, in soughing wheat , To have BILTMORE bread so fresh and ; "sweet ' - .-' . Long life rewards such wisdom rare, For good digestion kills all care,:. And prince" and peasent can procure -. Just what he buys in BILTMORE flour. Good, health long life, and Joyous days, O A Standard it 1 Reference BooE An Bucycipppdaenf Pacts . j THE. "' RicliiiionO Times Almanac ' . : .'. FORJ895V .-" w w ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft in ft Prepared to Especially Interc w ft r , m i Ast Pp'nnlA nf VJrjyinia - M e SX reopie o v f r g m i a. : . fa ft ft ft 75S ft A ft Nearly 500 pages, ajnd'handsorncU bourid. The biggest, best Almanac ever issued In the South-. ; . Price, by maii, 25c. vV ft tSOME OF . THE-3UB J ECTS ARE: f. Educational, Statistical. , ' National, Historical.' t Political, Aprricu'tural. Otflciai. Commerciali y Financial. Astronomical;: General. , .-Cities, ' , . ." 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Wrtte for full partienr!; IT . ; TO AD VE BTIST3 IN TlIE V : UAZETTB 'WANT CObUMH IT TT 11 y'V0 " rdrs froai a di: tanco t SO YEARS ... - SERFEGi: I The ::o. i: ::c.iL i::rr::i Ar E:rrr3 c:'"r-iiT.. nr-:3 rc:-: ..at. z.:', 2 ' J r A.r l. Izzx L7 12::i rta l jLt r Ari::(3u lillsxLv I.alei-h ....Lv 11:45 tza 4.ZZ r-3 Lv.... D-jrl'ia Lt13:C33 ;:4jr3Ar.. .Gresnlcra ...Lv 8:Ea&r3 6:J:3 pza Lv... Cre-:':;r3 ...Ar 8:25 7:12riLv.. .II23h Pcizt ...Ar 8:23 aa 8:15r::Ar Eiltiury (Ctlns) Lv 7;10a T.ZZiziLy iil2t.:ry(Cti2 Ar :C3n 8:13 pnLT.... Clsvelri ....Lv 6;S1 ara iCijpaL?.,. CUtesvilla ....Lv 9:15 pmLv Newtca ....Lt 5:13 an 4:C3 an S:.JE3Lt..... Ilickcry Lv 4:13 an 4:C;an 3:49 en 3:15 am 2:C5 an l iu:w pa Liv.... llcrrantca ....Lv 10:r5pn.Lv Marian Lv lO:S3pnLv,... Old Pert ...,Lv !2:C4anLv Eiltnore .....Lv 1:51 an 12 :12 am Ar. . . . Asheville . . . .Lv 1 :4i am 12:17 am Ar.:., ' Asheville - ....Ar 1:23 am l;23 an Ar... Hot Eprtzzs ...Lv 12:23 am 3 :C0 am Ar . . . -Morritowa . . .Lv 10 :5b pm 4:C0amAr.... Knoxvillo -....Lv 3:60 pm 4:C5amLY..:. Knoxvilla .:..Ar 9:5pm -6:33 am Lv... Cleveland ....Lv 7:19 pm 7:40 am Ar... . Chattanooga .. .Lv .(5:23 pm 1:25 pm Ar... Nashville ,4.tLy 12:25 pm (C -UASTBOUITD.,- Na(. 6. ; No. 12. Lv 'Chattanooga ;.Vv ..j -4:05 am Lv Knoxville ...,,..!. 8:25am Lv ilorristown .............. 9:50 am LvHot Springs ... 11 :46 am Ar Ashevillef 1:15pm Lv Asheville 1;25 pm 1:33 pm ........;... .."2:35 pm Lv Bildnore. . . . . . Lv Round , Knob. . Lv Marion .. 3.S2pn Lv Morganton ; Ar Hickory v.. Ar. Newton .. .",," Ar StatesvilU . 4.11pm 4.E0pa . 5.CSpcs 5.48pm .'0pa - E.lSpm 11.25pm 'Ar Ealisbury 1 . ' (Eastern Time.) - Lv Ealisbury , r,. . 9.35pm Lv Greensboro .... i. .10.44pa Ar Danville . . ..12.00 m Ar Lynchburg ., LSSam Ar Charlottesville J ... 3.35am Ar Washington .. v . C42m Ar Baltimore ....... . . 8.C0aia Ar Philadelphia .. .10.15am Ar New York ..12.43pm Ar Richmond - S.CCan ! 5.30ara Ar Durham . Ar Raleigh .. 7.10am Ar Goldsboro .. .. r... LlOpra f WESTBOUND .11 S7 Lv Goldsboro . V.' ... .. 4.Spa , Lv Raleigh , -,w,; ''. t.COam Lv Durham .... 3.30am - Lv. Richmond ;. .i, .. 2.C0am , Lv. New York ,-" .ii, - .'..? ;.. Lv Philadelphia , . i ,.' Lv Baltimore . . Lv Washlngoa ::r., ... 7 ,; ' 4.30pm 6.60pm ; 9.20pm 10.43pm r 1.55am " 8.41am 5.50am ' T.05am . S.17am Lv Charlottesville Lv Lynchburg , . Lv Danville . ; ..". -, . 8.05aia Lv Greensboro 7.32am- At Ealisbury f..,.;.. "',., 9.S7aa . u - Central Time.) , Lr Salisbury. v; I.ESam Ar Statesville ... 9.43am ; i . 10.23am ... 10.47am . ...lt,22aEt ...12.12pm ...12.50pm Ar Newton :Lt Hickory V'' ' ,. Ar Morganton . Ar Marlon. . . Ar Round . Knob Ar Biltmore . .. 2.15pm , i Asheyille-.......;.... 25pm I AEaeVliW 2.20 pm Lv Hot Sprinrs.... ...... 8.52 pm LV Morristown 6,55 pm Ar Knoxvillo 7.49 pm.. Ar CHattanocc ......... 11.35 pm Ar NaxhvUia .15 an A. & S. ROAD.. 10: 14. Lv Asheville ... 2.CSpm 723am ; - f V- 1 (Eastern Time.) ' ' " Lv Asberille V." 3.05 pm 8.20 am l Lv Biltmore . 8.15 pm 8.28 am Lt Hen'eonvl . X. 4.00 pm 9.18 apt . LvTryon ... . 5.00 pm 10.20 am ; i Lv Spartanburg.. 6.08 pm 11.28 am Ar union Y.iopm iz. pm Lv Union 7.30 pm -"1.05 pm -Lv Alston . . . .. 8.53 pm 2.45 pm Ar Columbia .... 9.33 pm 8.35 pm ; (Central Time.) , Ar. Savannah. . . . . . 5:00 am. - Ar. Jacksonville ... 5:10 am. . - it; , Lv. Jacksonvill 5 . 7:C0 pm. . -V - ,Lv. Savannah ..... 11:35 pm. - :vr: (Eastern. Time.) s-, , IiV Columbia ... 8.30 am 11.30 am , , - LY Alston 9.07 am 13.15 am Ar Unfiii il0.20 am L42 pm. f ; . . Lv Union .';.'.":;""- . 1,01 pm - ' Lv .Spartan buys 11,45 pm ? 1.33 pm " i Lv Trroni l. .12.42 pm 5.C0 pm , ; Lv Hend'sonvl .. 1.45 pm 6.C5pm " . Lv Biltmore .... 2.35 pel 8.52 pm . ; , Ar AshevUle ..... 2.45 pm 7.00 pm , h , '.. luemtrai iime.j at Aaheville . 1.45 pm 8.00 pm S.4S am MIXED TRAINS. HO. 4 NO. C5 (Central Time.) -' - . : ? 5 Lv. Asheville 9:16pm. Ar, Ashsville l:llan (Eastern Time.) ArSpartVg 5:S0 am Lv. E party's 7:20 pm mo: 2 sNO. , (Central HmeD. A Lv. Asheville 6:S:am. - Ar.- Ashevlll 7 jlBpm, Ar. Salisbury 7:30pm. Lv. Salisbury i:30a; NO. 63 NO.C5 Ar.' Asheville 6:35pm "An Morrisfn 11:30pm LV.McTrisfn 9:39am. Lv. Ashville 6:C0am v- f v AgnEVtXLE AND MCBPHtX" " 1 ; c-In Effect NoyemDer 7, "1897; ' - - - - ..-.". v (Central Time.) ; -' '' Westbound- Trains.' Eastbound Trains. Mixed. Mixed-i Ex. Sun. , . --"'.. , Ex. Sun. - Lv. " . ' . : -Ar. 17 67 - - - V ; IS ;. C8 pm' am ' ' " ..;V-pm"pm a:50 8 ;00 Asheville 1:00: 5:00 3:55 8:07 ..Murphy Junction.. 12:52. 4:50 401 8:12 ....j...Emma..; 12:43 .4:48 4:10 '8:23 ...Sulphur Springs... 12:42 4:37 4:25 8:37 Hominy....... 12:32 4:25 4:42 8:57 Turnpike...... 12:18 4:00 4:55, 9:23 Canton... 12:C8 3:45 5:08 9:45 :Clyde 11:55 3:25 5:25 10:23 , ...,'Waynesvilie 11:43 2:55 5:50 11:25 ...... .Balsam. ...... 11:23 ? 2:15 6:10 " ..i Balsam...'.'.. 1:10 ':? 11:45 ...... ...Hall.' 10:43 12:45 6:48 11:59 ........Ad3ie.. ...... 10;3 12:30 :!:15 ;...Sylva... 12:15 7:03 Sylva .... 10:15 12:33 ylva.. 11:35 7:C8 12:43 .......Dillsboro..... 10:5 11:20 7:27 1:C3 T7ilmot. 10:C3 10:40 7:43 1:3 T,Tiittler 9:3 10:23 8:C3 1:43 Eryson City..:-.. 9:C5 9:50 .....Bryson City.:... 9:33 pm 2:C3 Cshnell...... am 8:55 3:C3 .......Alncrl..' . , . 8:32 3:33 Hewitt. ....... v' 8:C5 :. 4 : Ca ...... j. Cipton ....... . .v. ;, j 7 :o3 4:23 VJhol-y 7:17 4:0 .Ar;.re3 7:C3 5:17 T- .,. ...... , C:S3 U . , . 4.1 , I.. '.. " . ..... " V' T p n pii Ar. Lt. 'a"' a ti - - - -ii i i r n - - ' - ' i: i. - -- - , - A - t C:!-j..: xih -i Ja::.ccnvi:i Tr-;.-3 i::;;. 11 ar2 12, 9 -1 13 Pull." -a t..,n 1 ill, i iViiff ir;:rs la an iz, L:::-in c-.r .tciw;.:3 ICcrfclX nxk'.-i, Cricnstcro, Cl!:lury, Astavllla,- Ilcville, CLitu jroca and Naslville. ' J. II. CULP, Trails Hzrsr, Washirj- ton. 'v CenT Pa;3. Act., Aszt. Cen'l Pass. A-t. Wasiir-tcn, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. C. A. -Ei::,TCOTZr., A;it2t General Passenger Agant, CLatt2noc"a," Tern. SoUIlI CAGOLISA AKO - K CO Gi:or.GiA r.. "The Charleston Line.? Corrected to June 23, 1SC7 Eastern Tins. East Dally. i Leave Augusta 6:23 a. m. 7:10 a. rx, 10:10 a. in. 10:55 a. Tn. 11:C3 a. m. Arrive Kingville.. Arrive Columbia . ......... . Arrive Charleston West Daily. Leave Charleston ...... 7;10 a. nu! Leave Columbia 7:00 a. m. jeave K.ingvme.....i ., i:4 a. m.i Arrive Aiken 11:C3 a. m. Arrive Augusta 11:51 a. m. East Daily. Leave Augusta .... I 3:20 p.m. Arrive Aiken 4:07 p. m. Arrive Kingville 9 : 20 p. m. Arrive Columbia .............. 10:10 p. m. Arrive Charleston 8:00 p. m. West Daily. . ' j . Arrive-Aiken .' 9:57 p. m. Arrive Augusta ................ 10:45 p. m. Leave Charleston? ....;....... 5:30 p. m Leave Columbia ......j. ...... 4:00 p. m. Leave Kingville -.1 4:44 p. to. CAMDEN BRANCH. ' . Daily Except Sunday. North. I Arrive Kingville 4:S5 p. m Arrive Camden ..,...,...,. 11:55 a. m. Leave Kingville 6:00 a. m Arrive Camden 8:15 a. m. V South. Leave ' Camden , ; ,V; .V, Arrive Kingville 8:45 a. m 10:05 a. m. 2:25 p. m ij&vw aiuucu ....v.. ......... Arrive Kingsville .....ii ...... 4:35 p.' m AIKEN ACCOMMODATION. ' Daily Except Sunday." Leave Augusta ... .;..,. 6:40 p. m Arrive Aiken . 7:30 p. m. Leave Aiken k. 4:20 p. m Arrive. Augusta 5:07 p. m GEORGIA DIVISION. -Daily Except Sunday. Lv. AugustaV. 7:00 um.- 8:07 p..ni. Ar. Tennille......... 2:00 p.m. ,9:37 p.m Ar. Macon. 3:45p.m. 3:55a. m Ar, Dublin 4:20 p. m. .. ,.f --Central Time.1 Lv. Dublin..... 10:00 a.m. Lv. Macon (Cen. time.ll;38 a. m 11:55 p. m. lv. Tenniie ' 4:oo a., m. 3100 p. m. Lv, Augusta. ......... 1:00a. m. 7:30 p. - 's.':. ivt ;''-. Tnnday Only. , - l -t v Leave Augusta 9:15 a. m. 1:45 pi m- 3:00. p. n:. 7:30 p. m. Arrive Tennllle.5'; . . .v.. . ; , Leave Tennille . Arriva Augusta NORTH AND SOUTH " VIA.. DENMARK t, v 1 4,x -rnrougn ieeper o ana jTom wew -, V'VM ;--'.Yorlr,-'7 k l'. :' Leave Augusta i v.. 3:05 p. m Arrive Aiken. 3:44 p. m Arrive 1 Richmond '. 3 : 40 a. m Arrive Washington 7:00 a. m Arrive New York; 2:03 p. m Leave New York.. .,..,r. 9:30 a; m . Leave Washington 3:30 p. m Leave Richmond..:...- ....., 7:11 p. m Arrive : Aiken . ., 7 :28 a: m. .Arrive Augusta 8:10 a. m Connection at Charleston " with Neti York . steamers, also with steamers for "Jacksonville, 'Fla., 1 on" sailing dates'; and at Augusta with the -Georgia Road to and from, - all points west, and south also, , at Blackville with, the .Carolina Mld t land railroad to and t from , Earnweu. i Connections with Southern Hallway at Co-, lumbla to all points in .upper South , and north Carolina. ! - JOS. H. SANDS,: "UrAi EMERSON, ;:.- Gen. Manager, n ; . Traffic- Manager, P R.. SLEDGE, Gen. Agt, , Augusta, Ga. , augusta and asheviulb short f -,-;.f f .n : : i : Schedule In, Effect Oct; 3, 1897. ' Lv Augusta .'.'..'. . X 9.40ami:K 1.40pm Ar Greenwood .ljpmf. Ar Anderson . , it. '.-.."... . 6.10pni Ar Laurens r.. 1.15pm , 7.30am Ar. Greenville S.OOpnr 10.15am Ar Glenn Springs .....; ; 4.05pm Af Spartanburg 3.00pm 9.35am Ar Saluda,,..'..:....... 5.33pm Ar Hendersonville 6.03pmr ...... Ar A'sheville ....'-jiM , .7.00pm;"...:.,,. Lv Asheville t . s . . . " S.20am .... i ... j Lv Spartanburg : . ln . . . 11.45am 1 4.30pm Lv. Glenn Sprigs 10.00am Lv Greenville; Vv 11.50am1 s4.30pin Lv Laurens .1 1.30pm 7.30pm LV Anderson i .'. . ';. . y.5. . '". 1 T-Oaam Ar Greenwood 28pmi . 9.35pm Ar Augusta ,5.00pm ,11.10pm Lv COtton Falls At ' . .ttyjJJ. . . . . .... Ar'Raleigh 1.f".;.. 12.20am , Ar Norfolk . : 7.30am . 6.20am , 7.20am Ar. FetersDurg ...j... Ar -Richmond' ? m . . : t? LV Augusta 2.5v?m Ar-Allendale ;.00pm 1 5.15pm 6.20pm i 7.20pm 7.30prn 8.00pm 8.08pm Ar Fairfax: I 4 Ar- Yemassee ..,.. Ar Beaufort . ,: ....:; Ar Port Royal 9.30am 10.35am 10.50am Ar Savannah ............ ........ Ar1 Charleston .V. .'. Lv Charleston 6.50am s 6.50am 8.15am '..8.25am 9.?5ani .10w32am 10.47airf If rtr-, Lv Savannah '.. k Lv port Royal 1.45pm 1.52pm. 3.05pm i Lv Eeaufort .... At Yemassee -Lv. Fairfax Lv Allendale . . Ar Augusta ........ ". 1:43 n m. train' from 'Augusta( .makes close, connection at Calhoun Fa"3 for all point3 on3. A. Ii. Clise ccnn'ectibr3 -at Gresnwod f;r all points on S. A.-L. arsd C. & G. railways, and Erartar.t-jrj with Co -item railway. For any information relative to tickets, rates, rcislulv, etc., c'Itczz 7. J: C11AZ1 JL.il FOUND. Lers'a grey tsund. Apply ta LOST. Oar Friday evening about 4:30 p. ri a child's open faced silver watch between Battery Park hotel and Vansvlder houa Reward it returned to' Batterv Pxk office . ' , 78-2 - 7 SITUATION WANTED By' a stout, able- uouieu man, experienced un the cul.ure cz flowers, shrubbery, etc Understandj management trf horses. Best of refer ences. J. G., Care Gazette office 277-fi WANTED--Boarders,-'100 Clerrimoa ave nue; large, handsomely furnished rooms. iimv&ie jaui; no lnvaiias or chllaren. . - - - . ' 276-6 WANTED. Raw' f uts and skins, such as. . skunk, musk-rat,, otter . mink,- raccoon, ' opossum, etc., by the Providence Fur.. company, .Providence, R. . I. Buying " agents wanted. . 271-3mos . .WANTED. Boarders. , House newly tur "nished beautiful location; sunny, front ley street., 268-2S MISS NORA WARE Pianist and teacher i in stringed . instruments. 291 , College Street. , ... 211-4mo FURNISHED. ON SHORT NOTICE. Help , for all kmds of work. Satisfaction guar .anteed. . Apply to John Smith, 11 Pat- .' ton avenue. .".-.-'- HELP WANTED. WANTED 'By Old -EstablishEd House 'High grade man or woman, good church standing, willing to learn .our.' '"business then to act as manager - and . state correspondent here. Salary S900.. Enclose selif-addressed stamped 'envelope 1 to A.T. Elder, General Manager. Box. 'care Daily Gazetite. i-" 277 i2m' WANTED. Upright and" faithful gentle 1 men or ladles to travel for responsibly established house In North Carolina. l . Monthly 365.00 and expenses. Position steady. . References.' Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Domin ion Company, Dept. H., Chicago, - WANTED-Young of middle-aged man to travel in this and adjoining counties; . permanent position; salary 350 a month , and expenses; good chance for. advance- , ment. Address Shepp Company; 1020-' ..Chestnut street, ; Philadelphia, Pa.., WANTED Agents - for 'Queea , Victoria, " ,;:Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee." Over .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 I Jubilee." Only ;i.50., Bij ;l book. Tremendous demand, Bonanra . ; ' for agents. . Commission - 50 . per cent. . " Credit given, v .Freight paid,- . Outfit free. Write quick for outfit and terri . CT TH2 DOMINION . COMPANY, pt. 7 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. ; t ; ; JlOOlS AND BOARD. ' : vwvvwwwvvwwtvvvvywvv NICELY5 'FtJRNISHEt) ! : ROOMS "With Jboard, to private family, first-class Nor-h ern 'cooking., . Terms reasonable. "No n -valid desired. Call at. 61 Chestnut 'St.: ' Aeheville; N. C. '', v j-- 278-6. . . - BOARD.A few. select.' boarders can be - accommodated "in. a private family in ' , ; which .there" are' no children. Large toty . - sunny rooms, good fate. Jas. R. ' Du 'Bose, 33 .Pine street. " . ' 237-tf WANTED. Boarders Within a few yards of- the .celebrated Williamston Mineral "Spring, , whose i healing ,, waters ' bring ' health and vigor to the most feeble; al so" quite "near,, the G.-.andG. depot. I"S '-"throw open my' doors to those seeking a , genial climate for the.winter, and to;alI., ,' . seeking, heal th, ; as Our climate is- d-- . light'ful and . our mineral , water unsur passed,1' for -dyspepsia and general up building. , Large,. . . comfortable rooms, splendid fare and polite service await all who make my house their horns, BoarJ Tanging from 310.00 to $15.00 per month. For particulars address Mrs. M. A. i Wal lace Wflliamston. S. C. 2541tf FOR BENT. LABOB SUNNY "ROOMS Steam neat' First clia&s board,' northern-' cooiking, 217 "'Haywood' streetr. ' "; - ' 274-lmof. I, . , , ,,f ij .. , , FOR RE?NT Witlh boardOne nJce-S. Ev room iUTnisaea qujet pnactr -jeiu- ttu. -line and v three .-minutes.' ,':walk ,, from . eauarei terms' reasonable; ; Address or 1 call on Miss Kimzey, 17 Vance St. 270-6 EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE AND" fifty acres land,-.- mile 'Biltmore June . tlon.' for rent or sale. - 5 room house, and . - 6 acres land in city,, for rent, price 38.03' - per month. 10 room house, "furnished, - 350.00 per month. 8 room house, furnish ed, 34(7.00 per momth. ; Nice neighborhoods. -i-J..M. Oampbbell - 266-2S" PLEASANT," FURNISHED, ROOMS'-TO :' let among ihe pines. - 55 Victoria- ave ' . nue. Board -if desired, on , oar line. - ' v . : 265-33' ONE I DESIRABLE once, in Temple Court. Vfor rent;Wm. Johnston, Jr., or Geo. W. . ,Tilson,j Temple jCourt. . ; - - - FOR ' RENTl At . reasonable 'prices, etore room and office. rooms on Patton avenue.. . Dwelling' hpuses desirably- -located, fur nished or unfurnished, also rooms for light housekeeping. Call' on-N. A. Rey-' . nolds and Co.,' 17 Patton' avenue. - FOR RDNT Three unfumisihed cattages, 1 modern Improvements, centrally located, , at 320.00 each. Three .furnished nouses; altso furnislied roomiB.' Be venal "very de ' elrable vacant Tlots and improved , prop erty for sale at , bargains. Weaver & . Rodgers, -45 Paltton avenue. - rou SALE FOR SALE. Nice little family. ' grocery doing a nice business, good." location; low rent, good reason for gelling, apply to II. C. Hunt, , - - . . . 278-6 WANTED TO CnLT-Pour' second hand show cases. Asheville Hardware Co." FRESH Milk Cows for ale, V.Tm. Jchn stcn, Jr., 20 Temrle court, .Arteville, ' 27, FOR SALE A judgment in my. favar .n:ainst W. his , father; clsvea 'hts J. Cocke, clmnistrator c: Williin .II. Cocl:e, Jr., tzs f x -eJ e.z.1 IIty-c;vn dz"zr "bearir.? 8 per cert. i-tsrert tara r;;r: 3 . Cxyll. dis-v-: y 16, 1D7. Dr. J. c 1 A. ... (Lt cz? eveue, r: C: " 3 T ' .otto. X. ..X. 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