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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, - TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY ifSgi87 55 THE; COTTON MARKET Heavy Receipts and the flew Bedford Strike Cause a Small Decline in x " : Prices. ' TV -; ; - New York, Jan. 17. Heavy receipts and a strike of the mill operatives Tat" New Bed-; ford Mass.; involving !ln the neighborhood of ten thousand :men,rweTe tthe influences which resulted 4n": &; small decline in the cotton market to-day- ; : Liverpool this morning was practically unchanged & and prices here .were onepoint Wgher at the opening, hut in the Afternoon, there? wae renewed liquidaUonrand j-th market - gave away gradually until "She close. May op ened at 5.81, advanced, to 5.83i.dwlined: to r 78 aI1d closed at the figure with the tone of the market barely steady. We expect o lower range of- values - - r v a 10 - RIORDAN & CO. CURED OF BLOOD POISON; AFTER FIF TY-TWO DOCTORS TAILED. : Blood Balm Co., Atlanta G.-'" A' -V.- Gentlemen : Inl 872 a - small pimple broke out on my .leg.1? It began.eattng and in four months ; I was areatea , 'Dy a i pnys ician of Talladega county, Ala.-where ,-...A oi-rhteftn vears.:He Telivedr it. tor a .-r while. In six . weeka itr broke i out a c.a.n in both legs, eleoon my -shoulder. Two small bones were-takenJout. ; It con tmnpii un.til 1876. In this time I had twelve aifforent ohyslcians.' They told me?the on lv remedy was amputation; that Jit could never be cured. - For eix months I could Texas spent $300.00; icame home; went. to Hot Springs, Ark. stayed - nine " monthe--all failed to cure me. In 1887 I -came .back no Birmingham Ala." I was advised to write you, which I -did. : You wrote. me that B. B. B. would cure me,and; I could get the medicine from labors & Morrow, druggists, of our city.; I bought ten bot tles and before I had finished, my fifth hot tie my legs began to heai,: and in, less (than two months I was sound and ' well. - That lvus been nearly two years Lago and no sign of its return yeL I have spent in. cash over S400 00, and B. B.' B.",done the -work that all the rest failed to do. You, have my permission to publish tlhis I have traveled so much trying to get 11: that my cure is well known. Fifty-two 'doctors -have treated me in the last seventeen ' years. All 'they did was to takeWhat money I had, and done me no good. ; I am-flow "a.--well man. PROF . C. H. RANGER. " - . For sale at Pelham's ' Pharmacy Ashe- ville, N. C. ' - rTL:- Price 75 oents per large bottle. The Slack Cap. There is one particular part of. the dress belonging to the order of the - coif the black cap which the.-jndges jn England always put over their jvigs when passing hth-and you wlir-aurely. have"--good sentence of death.;' Little is known coo- looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good alter cerning this black cap, and many mistakes ative and tonic - Acts directly on the stom- v.aco hppn mnilfl flhnnt it" Mr. cerareant Pulling, in his work1 The ' Order of the Coif , ' ' says: " The black capV or sentence caP f tb. iodgea and Me,tsta certain; lv not tho coif, as Lord Campbell ? repeat edlv states. It is. on the contrary, the covering expressly assigned ' to veil the coif on the only occasion when the coif was required to be hidden. -By the ancient privileges of the sergeants the coif was not to be taken off even in" the royal pres ence. The chief insignia of. the order, was to be so displayed when - sitting on the bench or pleading at the bar, but this rule Beems always to have ' been departed from in passing sentence of death.? "The head of the administrator of Jus tice was then coveredtas a. token ofi sor row, by the black sentence cap. This cor nered cap. black can. or sentence cap, as it is sometimes termed," is a piece of. limp black cloth, which is put on the top of the wig. The cap is", rarely "rput on, except when a nrisoner has been convicted : of murder, and; then-: the judge -places the cap on the top of 1 his wig and passes sen? tence of death." Gentleman's magazine. ...'Analogan-Beaonlji.-.T,;.'o'-i. A poet proffering his work to an editor. "This ia ' a -Kmall . tjoem.. bnt quality is the main thing." I venture to think yod'll find it true DoetrT'! - ,--m- - Having read it the editor put" it into a drawer and, handing the poet a ' 10 'cent niece, said : i ' t f -": ' A -! i "This ia a smallish coin, but . 1 am so hnidaatri hnnn thiit vou will be pleased ;tv, .-fc TMiKifr- it ia Tifiarlv all silver." purity. Ran Francisco Examiner. ; nVh m CATMBJI 6 : CUREC0HSTIPATIOH m 2550 i ! pie d booklet free Ad. STEBtiya BEMEDY For Sale by Pelham's Pharmacy T r-l E- The Mile where thev 'make a specialty ot first-class whiskey and;,-;.;-; , - -competition in either- quality, or, pnee.- , :,: . Ana M-claim-tohave the B'W is usftlpsq for me to trv to name the different , . wili convince yem thatl have the only ered Bper bottled fresh' every day and delivered to any parr solicited. vBoxinp: and packing; ne. , - . '.iwisjitsr, -"arot uaaa-tlty." - A STORY OF NAPOLEON. He liberated a Scotchman at OWrkampf Napoleon had at one time era in - England, especially among-the 1 wLuixiKsrvim -- classes,- wdo suffered deenlv uuiu "o "ni uu& no alienated the by ni pa-J xYuaaiiaBooga thies of; all such bv his crrtAl ttoc f I Lv Knoxvllle .' English who were in France at tho Mm of the rupture of the peace of-' Amiens, in were thus detained in, irkRnm till the close -of the war, and "hardly a family in the middle and upper classes but I uau io uewan the absence of some friend or eonnectiono . " ,- - Yeb ' in -individually cases". Napoleon showed - some . magnanimity. A young Scotchman, i one Bobert Hendry, from Glasgow, a; scientific dyer, and chemists had taken advantage of the peace to visi the great manufacturing-houses of France. and he fas staying at Jouy, where Ober kampf has established a huge cotton print ing factory, - when war - suddenly , broke out. " Hendry was thereupon "constituted a prisoner by the. authorities, but" allowed to remain on parol eat Jouy. " ' v . Napoleon one day visited the factory xin- expectedly," accompanied by ' Josephine He mado a rapid ;-pxogress through - tho j works.- Villagers and work people thelat ter numbering 1,400K assembled to witness nis neparnure, cneenng' tne rcorteger ana j cbeenng still louder when; ;the;;emperor :was seen to takeithe: crossV'frbiif his own breast and aiSx it tp' that of tbo modest Oberkam pf Isabey : parnted'the scene, and the picture is stilltobe:found"vupon the- walls-! of - Versailles.- V But - Ober kampf had still something to ask; N apo leon smiled propitiously, but made a wry faoe whon .he i heard the "petition, 'which was for the release of the prisoner. " "An Englishman V VNo sirer a Scotchman t , His mother -his Bisters depend -on his la- uors.- v . .viea, i ' suaii ue . iree, men i . 1 said the emperor. Household Worlds. Mr x ,0. W. O. Hardman; "when heriff-ofTy-ter county, W.- Va., was at one time al- mostt prostrated , with a ,: coJov He aised Chamberlain's; Cough Remedy and was so much'ipJeased with,', the quick Telief and cure it afforded him, thai he gave the fol lowing, unsolicited, testimonial "To all who :may be interes ted,. I wish to say, that I haves used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and find It invaluable for coughs and colds. For ealeTy Ir. -T.' C. Smith. . - '2 V - . Maude--Dq yon know,.! really believe that Tom is: going to propose. 7 -I -isertna 1 nowcea una ne was .loosing terribly .gad aboutsoniething or other, but then..you know dear, it may not be that. Perhaps Bis 'mother is sick, or possibly he Isn't Reeling well :. himself. Boston Tran-1 script. - - - ' - , HOW-TO LOOK GOOD. Good looks are really r more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy con- dition of air the yltal organs. If the liver .be inactive - you'-have.a bilious looki if your; stomach be disordered, you lhave a dyspeptic look"; if your kidneys be affected, you (have a : pinched look. v. Secure " good arTi llvw nnfl VMneva.' Purines the Bloods cures pimples, blotches, and boils,;, and ives a gooa ; complexion, viuvery ww nu e4. Sold at J.- C. : WW. Slur a . aim- rwauu o , x uum- . vvii.o per bottle. , Mrs. M. B, Ford, Ruddell s,, 111., euirerea for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic conetrpationi and was finally cured by us- in DeWitt'e Uttle" Early iRlsers, .tne la- mouis little pills for aH; stomach and liver troubles. C.-A. iRayeor. SOUTHERN; RAirjWAY ;a Effect June 20. 1897 ; NO. 15. (Central Time.) NO. 18. 9i45 am Lt.. Pinners Point .Ar. 6:05 pm rnn t Seima...... lv iz:wi pm ?:15 pm Ltv.."... Selma ...... Ar 12:46 pm W- ... ...-.--- M. mm- . -1 40 pm Lt: ; Raleigh . , .Lv 11 :45 am 4 .38 pm Lv. . Durham ". . . . .Lt 10 :52 am Jl:45 pm Ar. . . .Greensboro . . i .Lt 8:50 am 6:55 pm Lt , Greenaboro ". . . Ar 8 :25 am 7:12 pm Lt. CHlgh Pointy.. .Ar 8:20 am 8:15 mn Ar Salisbury (E time) Lt 7:10 am 7:65 pm Lt Salisbury (Ctime) Ar6:00 am 8:i8 pm Lt ? cieveiana ....iiT o:t am 8i40 nm Lv... .Statesville ....Lt .6:16 am 9:15 pm LT..',..! Newton .,.Lt,. 4:39 am 9:30 pm Lt..... Hickory .....Lt 4:23 am 9:46 pm Lt Connelly. Spring Lt 4:06 ia -a mn Tv...-. Morzanton ....lv s: am 10 :85 pm Lv. ."' Marion . . , . .Lt 3 :15 am 10:53 pm Lv.... Old .Fort ..Lv.2:55ain 12:04 am Lt.... Biltmore ..ii.LT -1:51 am r m Aabeville .,iiLTx:am t .17 m r. . , . - Asheville . Ar 139 am J ti29 am Ar... Hot . Springe ...Lt 12:23 am 3:00 am Ar.. . Morristown : . ..Lt 10:55 pm ALL DRUGGISTS CO.. Chicago, yontreL Cany orKew York. ... D 0 U B LE : STAN IT Wirse and Ltuor 9 - 4:00 am Ar... Knoxvtlle v.'.:Lt 9:Mpm 4:C5 am Lv.... Knoxvllle ....Ar -9:55 pm 6:39 am Lt.;.,T Cleveland i,;LT- 7:19 pm 7:40 am Ar... Chattanooga ...Lv 6:20 pm "1:85 pm Ar...., Nashville ,;..Lv 12:25 pm EASTBOUND.. No. . No." 12. 4:05 am 0.6 mm Lv: Morristown m m - m m m t ....... . . O - . 9:50am ..:.;.; 11:46 am 1:15 pm TT .? -Springs No. S3.- lv Ashevllle J; i 'J; .;.V....;ii2?pm Ly Blltmore. . . m . . . . ; . . . 1:38 pm Lv Round' Knob. 2:35 pm Lt Marion: Lv Morgahton 3.32pm , 4.11pm "4.50pm z S.OSpm 5.48pm Ar Hickory .. Ar Newton v. ,r L, SaU.buryV.-Y ,7-. Ar Statesvllle 8.40pm ; . 8.15pm f.iJpn lL25pm (Eastern Time.) I Ly Salisbury 9.38pm, i Lv Greensboro . 10.44pm ;12.00 m 1.58am 3.35am Ar Danville ". Ar Lynchburs . . Ar Charlottesville Ar Washington 8.41am 8.00am Ar Baltimore w Ar Philadelphia -.110.15am . .12.43pm Ar New York Ar Richmond - 8.00am 6.30am 7.10am LlOpm Ar Durham . Ar Raleigh ... Ar wwiuuuiu WESTBOUND r 11 17 Lv Goldsboro Lv ; Raleigh 4.45pm 3.00am Lv Durham, .. Lv Richmond . Lv New York 4.30pm Lv Philadelphia ; 8.50pm :9.20pm 10.48pm 1.55am 8.4UED f.50am ,: y.OSam Lv Baltimore , Lv Washingon LyncnburV ; T-I-runviiiA .'n...i.i..ni.. . 6.05am ' 7.82am Lv Greensboro V. ' i " Ar Salisbury ... 9.37am . . f c - c 1 f r (Central Time.) "'- Lv Salisbury .. ; . . ... t.55ant rr Ar Statesville 9.48am Ar .Newton A . -v."". ..10.26am-i Lv Hickory .10.47am Ar Morganton ...11.28am r Ar Marlon .. ... .. ...12.12pm Ar Round Knob 12.50pm V Ar Biltmore... 2.15pm Ar Aihevtlle , . 25 pm Lv Asheville ...... . . 2.30 pm ' 8.17am Lv Hot Spring,..r....... 8.52 pm Lv Morristown 5.55pm Ar Knoxvllle'.... 7.40pm Ar Chattanooga ..,..... 11.S5 pm Ar NaahvlUe ............ 8.45am A.-ft S. ROAD. 10. 14. T., Ahrni . . .ok m 7.20 am - (Eastern. Time.)v-' Lv Athevllle..... 3.05 pm .20n CV Biltmore .. .i 3.15 pm 8.28 am Lv Hen'somri .. 4.uu pmp. am , w Tnona.-M. iaiw pm iw , lAf -SpafMUlif UIs .. . O.VO yiu umv Ar Union .i.i... 7.15 pm 12.45 pm Lt Unidn:U . . 7.30 pm 1.05 pm Lv Alston : .... 8.53 pm 2.45 pm Ar Columbia .... 9.33 pm 3.35 pm - (Central Time.) V Ar. Savannah. .... 6:00 am." r-- v.. Ar. Jacksonville . . . 9 :10 9. IS Lv. Jacksonvin . 7:00 pm. s ; Lv. Savannah ..... 11:85 pm., '-(Eastern Time.) V' Lr Cttumbl.... 8.30 am 11.20 am LT Alston 9.07 UalUI Ul Ar Union ...... 10.20 m 1.42 pm uy vmw V Je ' i m Vr 6?g; . JH g - - - - - - . - 6 I LV xienaeonv .. i.i ju j .vk Lt Biltmore 2.5 pan - A Aahfiville" 2.40 pm i.uv yu 1 . (Ceatral Time.) m- WAaherillA ;L45 pm pm MIXED TRAINI. no. m , - v: -; -"-ho. . ... , nmtral Time.) LT. Aaherrile 9:16pm. Ar. Ajaerille l:15a Ar.SpartVgSiSOam Lt SpartVg 7:22 pm. NO. 2 NO. a rnmtril Time.) Ar. Salisbury 7:30pm. Lt. Salisbury i :30am I "?.-' mm. " MM NO. 85 Ar. Asherffle :85pm.Ar. MorrlsVnU:30pi Lt! Morrtsrn 9:39am; Lt. Asheville t:00am ASHEVTIXE AND MTJBPHY, In Effect November 7, 1897. ,X V (Central Time.) - - -f Westbound Trains; Eatbound Trains. c xa.u.w. .Ex. Sun. Ar. "18 .68- pm,pjD amU Sun Lt. 17 ;67 pm am 3:50 8:00 Asheville. .;. 1:00 5:00 3 : 55 ' 8 :07 .Murpny j unouon 12:52 "4:50 12:49 4:46 40t 8:1Z ...rt..Jumniaw..... 4.-ia-,..91 Siilnhnr SDrins.V 12:42' 4:37 i tl - ,t-- - 19.99 - 425 i.9K S'S7 ..i.:..Hominy....... 4:42 "8:57 '.Turnpike.- 12:18 4:55 9:20 Canton... 12:08 5:08 '9:45 ....... .Clyde.. 11:55 k.; in9K-" :.-Wavnesville.',... 11:43 4:00 8:45 3:25 2:55 7:0812:45 '...Vr.Dlllsboro iw:zw x 7:27-1:05 ......Wilmot..;..,. 10:03 10 40 7:40 1:20 vynittier... -,:oa 8:00: 1:45 .....Bryson v;rry.... ;jao i.v '.;..Bryson City.UuH V"- 2:52 2:30 ;...;.Bushnell..'...Witm -8:55 3:00 .... ..i Almond.". '. 'J8:82 3:30 Hewitt.... ?rs.., 8:05 -3:42 ....Nantahala;; .r- ,"7:55 4:05-.r.;...Topton...;.l; 7:30 A.. 9ft RhodO. ....... 7:17 pm 4:40 Andrews. -4 :uu 6:25 6 '00 5 : 17 ...;.. , Tomo tla ..... e, 5:45 .;.;.. Murphy... D AR U; 'i-A ; iioiiiS0o Orders from a distance w u? j . . - - J is a; Motto- 550 11:20 ..Balsam v ; " K Balsam'.:'.;;.."' l'.lOVAr LaurenB 1.15pm . il 11.45 'V:::...AV;.V.L 10:48 U:tB Ar Greenville-.;. ,...."...; J.00pm S:S ": r 'xAWie. 10:36 12:30 Ar Glenn Springs 4.05pm fJ:?K vSy.. 12:15 Ar Spartanburg ........ : - 2.00pm 7.ft, 18l5 '" S r. ::: i0:25 .w--- AfWuSiVo,.;..,.-;;..; 5-33pm 7:03 ;o;o V"r:-HC U:35 Ar Hendersonvllle 6.03pmi p m p m Ar.: am Trains Nos.; 11 "and 12. and 37 and 33. 1 Pullman- Sleeping -cars between : Nashville. Cnattanooga, Knoxvllle, Hot Springs, Asheville, Washington, and Jersey City. . Tralne Nos. 37, 11 and 12 Pullman Sleep ing car, between-AuguBta and Charlotte..,. Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. - -" . Trains -Nos. , 11 and 12, 9 and 10 Pullman J Sleepers, ' between , Cincinnati, Asheville, i rains 15 and 16, Pullman . Sleeping car ' between .5 Norfolk. -. RaleighA-: Greensboro; Salisbury, Asheville, - Knoxvllle, ChatU nooga and Nashville.- , - ' - . J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, "Washing ton.. - - -. Qent Pass. AgL, Asst. Gen'I Pass. Agt. - - Washington, D. C Atlanta, Ga. . C- A.. BENSCOTER, Assistant General Passenger- Agent," Chattanooga, Tenn. '- SUUXH CABOLINA AK0 OEOBGIA U. - . "TheCharleston' Line." ' Corrected to June 23r 1897 Eastern Time. .East "Daily. Leave Augusta .V"..V 6:20 a. m. Arrive Aiken -. . rv. Z 7 :10 a. m. Arrive Kingvilie..,... 10:10 a. m. Arrive Columbia ..r;. 10:55 a. m. Arrive Charleston -...:,.;.... 11:00 a.m. Weat Daily, Leave . Charleston . . .- ;7 : 10 "ax m. Leave Columbia 7:00 a. m. Leave Klngville...'..:..1. 7:40 am. Arrive Aiken 11:09 a, m. Arrive Augusta . 11:51 a. m. -East Daily.--; Leave Augusta . ... .. . . 4 ' ft 3:20 p...m. 4:07 p. m. Arrive Aiken . Arrive; Klngville .;-.9:20 p. m. Arrive Columbia ......i...... Arrive Chariestoiir 10:10 p. m. . 5:00 p. m. West Daily. Arrive Aiken ........... . 9 :57 p. m. Arrive Augusta . . . . . : . , . . & 10 : 45 p. m. Leave Charleston i . v. .:. ..' 5:30 p. m. Leave Columbia , ft - 4:00 p. rxu Leave Klngville ...... -;.,... 4:44 p. m. camden ; BRANCH." -Dall Except Sunday. v rKNorth. Arrive Klngville ......... 4:35 p. m. I Arrive - Camden Jl:55 a. m. j Leave Klngville ........ 6:00 a. m. 1 Arrive 'Camden 8:1& a.' m. i South. Leave Camden . 8:45 arm. Arrive Kingville 10:05 a. m. Leave Camden -; , - 2:25 p. m. r.... .1 4:35 p.r.nn Arrive-Kin gs villa AIKEN ACCOMMODATION. Daily rExcept Sunday., ' Leave Augusta 6:40 p. m. 7:30 p. nv Arrive Aiken . Leave Aiken-".. r...... 4:20 p. m; Arrive Augusta . fv " 5:07 p; m. -GEORGIA DIVISION. Daily Except Sunday. Lv." Augusta. 7:00 a. m;" 6:07 p.m. 9:37 p.-m. 3:55 a. m. f Ar. Tennllle. ........ 2:00 p. m. 1 Ar, ;- Macon; . .... ... i" 3:45 p. m." Ar. Dublin........... 4:20 p. m. "Central Time.- ! Lv. Dublin 10 :00 a. m. Lv. Macon (Cen. time.li:38 a. m 11:65 p. m. Lv. Tennile 4:00 a.m.? 3:00 p.m Lv. Augusta ......... 1:00 a. m. 7:30 p. - Sunday r Only. Leave Augusta ................. 9:15 a. m. Arrive 'Tennllle.. , 1:45 p. m. Leave Tennllle 3:00 p. xr Arrive Augusta 7:30 p. m. NORTH "AND - SOUTH VIA: DENMARK. . Through Sleeper to "and From New LeaTe Augusta r. ....... . Arrive.. Aiken . i 3:05 p. m. 3:44 p. m. 3:40 a. m. 7:00 a-m. 2:03 p. m. 9:30 a. m. 330 p. m. Arrive Richmond . Arrive1 Washington' ..... ... . I Leave New York . . ..... . ... . Leave Washington r ..;. . . Leave Richmond.. 7:11 p. m. 7:28 a. m. 8:10 a. an. t "' Arrive Aiken Arrive Augusta a 4 i - 'Connection at '- Charleston" - with "' New YorST steamers, also; with , steamers for Jacksonville, : Fla., on sailing dates; and at Auerusta - with the "Georgia" Road to and from - all" points west and south; also.' at; Blaekville with, the ; Carolina Mid 1 r ; railroad to and - from BarnwelL uonnecuone twiui ouuuntrit xvm w xj lumbla - to air points in upper South and north Carolina. ", - JOS. H..SANDS,r l Ai EMERSON,. ; Gen. Manager. " . Traffic Manager. ; IP. R. SLEDUiS. uen,- Agt, AUgUBia. .a. AUGUSTA Ari;ASHEVlLI.TB SHOKT "Schedule in: Effect: Oct." 3; 1897. -jz LV iAtiguta.; i 9.40am Ar Greenwood"'. ........' 12.17pm :.1.40pm ;:6.10pm - 7.30am 10.t5am I Vr 9.35am Ar Asheville Lv lAsheville - 8.20am Lv Spartanburg r.V..--. U.45am; 4.30pm Lr Glenn Sprigs . 10.00am : . LV Greenville ii.ouam LT Laurens 1.30pm .7.30pm LTAnderson'ri. i 7.00am Ar Greenwood Jpm-. s.dopm Ar Augusta .r.'.:...i5.00!pm .ii.xupm Lv Cotton , Falls. Ar Ttaleig-h . .. 4.44pm 12.20an 7.30am 6.20am Ar Norfolk'..... Ar Petereburg .. Ar Richmond f Art.. r" - I .VBOAL . . . ... LTAugusta. ;:.. ;..;.: ; f-55pm ii' ahatiii ,..:.;..'. A5.00pm Ar Fairfax ;......-,- o.wpm Ar Yemassee ,:.;;....;' 9.3oam -. o.zupm Ar Beaufort C... .....;;,10.35am 7.zupm irPor) Rnval lOOamfH 7.30pm Ar" Savannah ..". ". i ., .".....-; 8 00pm Ar Charleston ...v. ....'..;. - 8.08pm Lt Charleston Lv Savannah . Lv Port Royal 6.50am 6.50am 8.15am -8.25am Lv Beaufort . r.. . 1 Klnm ..- Ar Yemassee -Lv Fairfax u. ... Lv Allendale f 10.32am 10.47am Ar Augusta w 12.S5Dm 1:40 p. m.-train" from Augusta makes close, connection , at Calhoun . Falls for' all points on S. A. L. . ' - ' - " Close connections at Greenwood for, rvniflts nn S. A. L. and C. & G. railways, and Spartanburg with Southern railway, v ' For any information relative to ticket rates, schedules, etc, address "- - : W. J. CTtAIG, Gen. Ast. - c :,or.Tii, C:i!i-- ai.. RE0PtiE'& it V f T T 1 I V. I a i l l I 1 miscellaneous; LOST-rri have misplaced a 'emaH leather covered; book, .marked i E. Coffin. auction? eer,-ani oner a rewara lor its return. 292-3 -' 29 . -Haywood atreet. EOTABLIKECEJD; good paying business for 1 .eale.- For parti!culars adaress N.'- O.-P., 1 .: Gazette. ; - :': ' ; ; STRAYED OR STOLEN AA email ilmaBon - cow, red, -with . whlte epots; - wthe-n " last .'"seen' a Tope was attached , to her .horns, t Finder please inform P. M' Hudginv 187 7 -Bailey street WACOTED. Two i isnlfumislieid ' ; rooms- -in 1 netw iouse for light houkeeping. "Ad- - drees Miss Baker, 15 Wiawatesee street? 'tv, ' --. ""-289-3 WlANTBBv-Young lady wishes position as housekeeper, : champermaM,: or will ;, :i- do general house work 1 for small -family; Apply 254 'North Ma'in,-cr Gazette "of fice. z - 1 288-6" WANTED. The ladies to" see the bargains 1 " at 'Mrs. .Thomas', 2& Pat ton! avenue. Saun Neskties, 10c. ; corsets, 20c. to 7'5c.; 1 , Gloves, 5c." to 40c.; iace, lc. to 20c; Stockings, 4c.- to 20c. ; dressmaker. fur- 't ntsaiings,' iialif juice. V - - 288-6 WANTED. An" instructorvlor 5 tlhree ch'H- dren, -either man or woman: ' Latin: and music a specialty. Call or address W. ib.. Gazette omce. - r - 288-6 FURNISHED RCTOIS FOR 'RENT. FOR "light- housekeeping. tAil conveniences. ' AddTees M. B;, postoftlce, - ! ,'288-6 W0ILL B SOiLD 'AT. A GREAT SAORI- .tFICE LotsNos.-40, 41 and 42 Prospect Park;-house and lot on Center St. near eney; 'honse and lot - near" PaUton and .JFrench Broad avenues; r-homse; and lot n , Jenerson--' Drive . near. 'Park -avenue; 'large lot on .Liberty St above iBroad. ivhese - properties : can e 'bought iLOVV CFOR CASH or on easy terms and NOW TS YOUR CffitANOE dTor 1 am going, to .'sell.-,. , . D. W. fDWYFJR, 9 N. Cahrert St. Baltimore, Md. - - ' ' " - , 287-6 LOST. Roll of money ty one..of our col- . lectors yesterday (Moniday) in, Asheville or -vteinlty. i v: Liberal A reward: ' wffll -. be ' paid if returned; to Slayden, ,Fakes company." "" x- , " , PRIVATE OARIL The Oaklawn House, --58 Orange street,- half block from Mer- r'lmon avenue. .Large, sunny rooms. Northern cooking. -Nd .children: Rates 1 reasonable. Jam'es Li Splnik. ? .: 286.-tf WANTED. Young man,-with: eight years' experience ' as ."hook keeper " and) ' corre s spondent, capable of taking entire charge of office wishes situation. Best of ref- erences. .; Addrese W. V."' T.,-. care Ga zette. - " - - , - 1280-12 WANTED. Boarders. ; .House newly fur- " nlshed ; beautiful location ; sunny, front rooms. Mrs. O . .P. Mooreman 139 -Bai ley street, c- Z - -266-26 MISS NORA WARE Pianist and ' teacher in . stringed r Instruments;',; 291 ' Collese Street' .; - - - , 211-4mo FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Help for all kinds of work. . Satisfaction guar anteed, r Apply ,to John -Smith, 11 Pat? ton avenue.- J" ' BLEXP WANTED. WlAiNTED.Actiive' man to travel - in this -and!-neaiiby bounties. $60 a "month and all expenses;- No- experience or : capital .' req-uired. Address Sheep Company; 1020 - Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 292-1 WANTEtD.-HBy ,a refined, educated, lady .(middle aged), a position "as nurse and :; companion to an invalid. - Best .reference : given, Address; HJL: E. W.,. Gazette of ,ifice. . - ..292-6 WANnEUX Man -to handle coffee, "whole sale . and retail, direct from importers. - Strictly cash basis. " 9100 to $500, capital "v'-required.'i JCall on S. iMonitgomery Smith, Hotel (Berkeley. -. .-,..-; " . . ; 2S2-1 WANTED-Young maan as manager in oof- fee .brokerage; and Jobbing -business-; also i - -one n't two agents at other points. . Must " ihave eoinejoapatal and ; expect z."to bustle. "-'Call on-S. Montgomery Smith,', Hotel Berkeley. - V -r" WANTED By a Old ' Establis&cd ; House I --Hrgh .grade, man' or woman, good church standing, "Willing jto -1 learn , our ..business then"- to. act as- manager and - state' corresipondent here. Salary$900. . .BaDlose self -addressed stamped envelope '. tq Ai- T. : Elder, General Manager, Box; care Dally Gazetite. ; " r- 277-2m ' WANTED Upright and ; falthf ul '-gentle-'' men or ladles to travel for responsible established house in r North, Carolina. Monthly r $65.00 -and "expenses,- Position ; steady. References." Enclose seb! -addressed stamped envelope. The" Domin ion - Company, Dept. H., -Chicago. , , WANTED-Young or ' middle-aged man ; to travel in this and - adjoining - counties ; permanent position;, salary ' $50 a month and expenses: good chance for advance- ment Address Shepp Company, 1020 Chestnut' street,"' Philadelphia, Pa. . 'WANTED.' Raw. furs and skins, euch as ; skunk, musk-rat, , otter, mink; .raccoon, ! .' opossum, etc.i"by,the Providence Fur company. .Providence, R. , 1. Buying aerenta wanteds- 1 ,f ' 271-3mos si WANTED Agents for "Queen Victoria, i Her Reien and Diamond Jubilee.' Over- - flowing with latest and richest picturea, -noTitJiina the . endorsed . biography of i Her " Majesty, with authentic history ef her j - MnMi-imhlA - Tlem. and full . account of i - the Diamond Jubilee.", OnlyrL50, .Bl book. .Tremendous demand. Bonanza fw.-jiBmtsL'r. riommission x 60 per cent Credit given.'- ' Freight paid. Outfll . ffca wHt nnick for outfit ana tern-, --y. -XK)MINI0N COMPANY, Icpt, 7, 356 Dearborn street,: Chicago. , BOOMi A!D BOAKD. I ROOMS5.--TWO jaxge, iuniautu vuui,n i.m. or.witfieut"toaxd,v'79'CawBtn-u.'t. streex- r- ' -.... .. , . ". - -.. ... , ." ., ; ., WANTED. iBoarders, at - JJ o. -IS - tarnei :v avenue, elevated and -beautiful location. riwin aDartments. r delraflitful Toard. - - 2S8-U all I nicely- - FURNISHED ROOMS with' , board, in private family; first class North em cooking. Terms reasonaDie. .. -no w i Valid's desired. ' Call at 61 Chestnut- St., Asheville, N. C. . 27Sr6 which there are no children. OLarge lot, -sunny rooms,: good f are. Jas. R. Du- ; Bose, S3 Pine street. 237-t. WANTED. Boarders Within' a few yards " 01 tne. celebrated Williamston r Minent . Spring, whose healing waters bring -'health and vigor to the most feeble; si- : jso ' quite 'near? the G.. and C depot. I r throw open my doors' to those seeking a t- genial climate for the w.inter, and to all , seeking health, as our. climate is vd-?-, Hghtf ul and -our r mineral - Water ; unsur- - passed : for dyspepsia and general up- (building. .Large, comfortable , rooms, -t splendid fare and polite service await aH wno-make my house their hom.Y Board : ranging from $10.00 to 315.00 per month. i For particulars address Mrsv M.' A. Wal- - lace, WQliamston, S. C '2541tf . --n - r JTOK RENT. , " ---- "' " ' - . - , FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms, t- with or wtthout board. . 79. -ChesUiut V-street. ; t r-r f ' ,' z - . . A- STORE IN - TEMPLE COURT . - FOR "rent. Win. Johnston, . Jr.20 Temple Court, Asheville, "N. C. - ,. . - - ': - -' " ' ",--;lJ'''" - " - - - - y , CORNER : WJNTXXW - amd epace to ietj 'or , 'would -let one -, side;' near square. ' Apply ", .to Wm. Tuirnerv auctioneer, . 31 tN.: Main St.,, . . V7 - 285-3 LARCrQ - SUNNY ItOOMSSteam heat T First, class board, northern cooking, .217 Haywood street. 274-lmo EIGHT : ROOM . BRICK - HOUSE - AND - fifty, acres land, mile Biltmore June- S' lion, for rent or sale."rTo loan $5,000, --sHtihree years time on city, faniproved prope r- . erby.y- Aipiply to J. 'M. . CampibelU ;real -.v taite agent. s . - - ,.'v ", 266-26 -- "l T" .. " . " - v - , PLEASANT, ' FURNISHED ROOMS' ; TO -let among the , pines. 55 Victoria ve- . " nue. Board-if desired, on car line. 1 " ; ; ' .-' r-,266-80 ONE DESIRABLE office, Jn Temple Court, y V' for rent. Wm. Johnston, Jr., or Geo.. W. - , Tilson, Temple Court..-, - "v. FOR ' RENT. At reasonable prices 'store -i"' - ." : - room and office rooms on Pat ton avenue. t Dwelling houses desirably located, fur- - nished .'or. ufifurnlshed, also rooms -for ".light housekeeping. Call on N. A. Ry- -- nolds and Co.; 17 Patton avenue.- is l- PUROIiAEElR Wishes a nlae coltage; " ' must be a bargain; in good condition. Of- r ,vfer quick. Cottages lor rent-at.'$10,"'2j5,'-;.vi $ $20, $25, 30. -Furnishei houses, $40; $50, $60, $75 per TOontii. iRocmls. single and -"'ensuite furnished and unfurnished. 4 A$ plications for small loans; good collat- T eral and' discount, offered. W. M. Clarke,', -16 Church St. - Telephone i92. FOR SALE Ome 7-room -cottage, and 8-V; roottn house on Centrat : Ave. : Modern " i conven'iences. - One 9 -room house., on ' ' Flint St. v Eitlher of these nouses can be " cold j at a bargain. iSeveral ' email , lota -- euitable for cottages. No trouble to show fr you,. J, H. Weaver, Agt,, 45 Patton Ave.: Aeheville, N. C, . - J,5- . FOR. SALE A-:r Judgment in -. my "'-Haver -'::z against W; ,J. Cocke; adminlstTator of - : hi father, William - M. Cocke, Jr., for " eleven '-hundred and filty-eeven ; doWars . . c: r bearing 8 .per cent, interest jom March 16, 1897. Dr. J. E. DtavicLv vd&sw-3mo- .FOR SALE. A -fine Irish setter. .Thor- ougMy : trained. - Call on or adfdTess J. W. z McFee, 14 Patton avenue. " . 283-6 ' FOR SALE-60M89 - feet . on (himbeand ; avenue, near Chestnut,' $550.. . Apply to Y. N. Roundy, 3 North Court square. FOR SALE. "-First class horse and buggy; Address, Box ,375,- BHtmore,' N. C- 279-6 NORTHERN VILLAGE (New .York state) property for sale or; exchange for Ahe , ville real estate. "North,"; care ot Ga- " zeette. --z ' p ii.. . . - . n i i i ii ' mm.-.-rf . " North 'Carolina, ? - ' - " r ' . Buncom'be County. v"' : - The undersigned having qualified as ad- ' minds'trator ot Mrs. Mattie J. Cook, de- r ceased, ihereby gives" awytfee to all persons. having-claims -against the said-estate, to -.- presents them to : the undersigned lor , pay -men within one year from hls date, or this ; notice will Jbe pleaded in bar f their re- covery. J. T COOK," ' . - - lAatamitmw. Thia Jan. 13," 1898... ' ! - V " foltpj nSASPECIALTY?IS I I I ltiary BLOOD POISON permanently 1 Iij cured in 16 to 35 day 8. You can be treated at i w iUuuiaiurBiuiiopncaufluerBamegDarao9 J fcy If youprcfer to come hero wewillcon- ' tracttopayrailroadfareandhotelbllls.and nocharee, if we fail to core. If yon have taken mer u : enry. Iodide potash, and still have aches and fains, MaoonsPatches In month. Sore Throat, 'Imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on ." any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows fallfner out, It is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti - - " Date cases and challenge the world for a"-'- case we cannot cure This dLease has always f hauled the skill of the most eminent nh vsl- - ciAns. 8500,000 capital behind onr nncondk - donainanuaty. Absolnte proofs eent sealed on application.-Address COOK REMEDY 'CO. ' 679 Uaaonio Xemple, CHICAGO, ILL T , ' 50 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE wm i : ll a Trade MARKS - - - Designs Copyrights Ac."- ' AnrnoA sending a sketch and descrintlon mar qnlckly ascertain onr opinion free whether ma ':. invention is probably patentabla - Commnnlca-; tions strictly oonfldentlaL Handbook on Patent ; sent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta. --a: f - Patents taken thronjrh Mann A Co. receive y ipeeial notice without charge, tnthe : -"Scimtific: Jjcerfcaa. : ; A handsomely flrastrated weeklf. Tjirjrest cir--4 cnlation of any scientific JonrnaL Terms, 3 a I year ; four months. L Sold by all newsdealers. r:u;;:i &conew York . - Branch Office, 625 F fit, Washington, ft ft :- OFECT riMlll In.k .i .4n.Mi ttiit iterrert 11 ant Jfot onrajre. dIffnIty;ormn:nlar development alone, 4n"thaStliandweiiderfttl force known as SEXUAL ? VlTALii Y vhfehisthe glory of vnanhoodl the pride ot , wth old and youns, but there are thoasands of uiea nfferlng the mental tortures of nanhood, sha'tet?d nerresj and aaUlBfi:. esaal power who can he cured 6y cor " " fVfV- - Magical Trdatment . ho wish to come berc, if we fail to core. .We have io free prescriptions, ree cure or CO J. fake. e iaye200.000 capital and ptiarantea to. cure every "at we trest or refcrd every dollar yc-J pay ns. ci teener te t'e'ited-ia ?ny bns ta raid r srsn a r -'is'f, -t1. T , r 2 J 11 f 1 f ." f rOARD. A fe-r -hlect toarr3 can 4 . - x t- 1 ii a rr.vl Phone W 4,. 139. o -
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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