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Royal makes the food pure, ' - I ; wholesome and delicious. - ; .. I Absolutely Pure - V ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEwVaMtT STATE NEWS i FRO WEIGH Oliver Dockery '.Succeeds vVomack?aSr J)eputy - To Establish; Library , in the City A" Petition to Governor; ;Rtissell: From Agrioultnrat fid Mectianical College to Construct a'Drill Groaad "and- ,Atb flletic Park; Ral eigh, Jai.The " Agricultural and IS. echand cal college .. boys ; haye Feti tipned Governor Russell to authorize the use. of a number of convicts 2 Co " make a i nice drill ground nd athletic' park in . the college grounds. The 'geyenwrass m.U'Ch'pkased vrith tine Idea Ahaidrthi suTeritendeait of thCpenfcentia and learn If he can spare twenty. convicts for a few days. .. - - - , - - -.t j Oliver ':iH-XH-:':va4s iJudge Womack as chaef deputy ; in, the collector's office. He Is here end ready for his job.; There was' quSte tan euthusiastic meeting of the . chamber of commerce Tuesday night, and committees were . apppbxten looks like the, whole 'membership r is ..on oommitt'eisjto- rook .:into various- things. It was sug'gested at a knrafs of the city (be made' to s eoure .funds to r pusb' lIhe com pletion of :-tfce Baptist ; female . university.. The .cdly .needs more , thfings than thalt,'.is the opiffltion of many. . The rarges t amount given biyone; person .iven oy:Reigh:iladis rangements for Alh'e forty; convicts that "are to foe carried to' tbat- county for work on lhe''pubffiC::roada:i: fThe lovera of i comic, opera' will . enjoy 'WamgV here on .January; 31. - The RaWigb. 'Euchre clu1 were elegantly enterbaiined at the house of . .3iss Irydla fioktflast;.nht,:t0r? Dr.. Eben Alexander, of the staJtte univer 1 ty who has been, minds ter to Greece, will, on February r llr, dellVef an addresa on X3reece and? Its people,'; tor .the "benefit of theGoodShepherd -trchTI v.iPjr It wll; be "Temembered'- that. Governor RoisseH Jwas- requested toy .the Newv-York Worid ; to wires' some ",c a few days :ago.;; Your correspondent ; gave -an outline, or the: governor's reply,: but did not know'.: that he had added as "gratis"' a fling at r. : Abbott, : the ; railroad i commis sffonefjUMC54oefn'o thdnk for him," 'nor- wno does . not. always think as the governor He Jn ilmates rt5iait Dr. AbboKsaEfbebug nt Morgan, 5 bnrtt thafc 'bis two .rassals, Cald-T well and Pearson, cannot. Republicans here lasghtr7weroisM'lha governor, should iave so Pandered Bjr." "Ab bott tMicf:" The machinery for: the ishirt factory rat tie penJ.'enti'ary arriyed yesterday and W 11 at once be-putln posftionpi ary is airawea. 10 ,co.xne-wasiniff -ior xe- Ments of "t-heicity, and. many patronize "It. The convict labor is brought . in competii- flon with free labor, . and tfhose who help fonriet labor :. would tie lotid ' In - their - de--' nuinteiatdons ctonehOf had!J;f ftteaiSto r urve after the tecansi of ;:aivangsi taken from them . and.; given to those -who" littlei needed' 4trather;the"tateitS It ds not known ; who' will be Ewart'Sy suc cessor. The governor has notgiven :-3t out. ' - TomoiTOw the.pareenger: rate comes up before the frailroad commission, end 00 Friday the Southern Express com pany wi.ll be ;'-8-Tred' wbyjy it "dea;dheaded express to hSs honoTi'the gOyernoK. : SoTretime aVtheln-iQtaibWsnla fi a. There- are 1 cow "about,G00 ; volumes. These weretcontrihaitid .bYinB';ptipas mcst- ly. Some books havebeen bought by mon-'J ey raised bv diffiwnt-estabHshments and lfMmri V, eome given by, eitizens.' These l,t)0O books that ; B.: BAB.' would curei me,;.and I could are in theCentennflal scnoot--at theMuiv getlt&emediemefro Phy is;aooiher. 3JT?r:Hhetaim4d. druggisUfourscityeiIg Since 3889, wnen ':fce- first pens-lon law. ties and before I had finished my fifth bbt went dn'to effect, - there has been paid tosUe' my' legs began to heal, and In less jthan Con'ederatecveterafls in-pensions $764,000, two months I-was sound and .we.l. That so says' Auditor Ayeiw This does not - hi-? has been nearly two years ago -and no sign elude the special ppropriaWon to disabled, of its return .yet. I nave spent n cash over sAirfic - - - - - ,iS400.00. and B.' B. B. -done-tho work that It is 'not' yet -known 'whether .a,Bell uieone comTany will appeal frcim tne railroad com mission's rate or not.-If not, the rate wall go Into effe:t' February KayD fWubv-t' never' paidvfor.it.-' It.lAH tHeyid take what money Uad hdule' of .four m.o,-a..i ti t 1 . .!Kn.ti - afi -vjvnA minn Erood. -I am now .avwelii.wiU give lulu ay, t I 11JT ir S'ar. U1U lUL UTOIllC'llt on -auwu. t ... tv . . I be m srriits -even the directors not Wi -For. sale at Pelham's. Pharmacy Ash.e- knowlng is d'ebts: ' - - i . -v T11: f3, v " ' v The Southern railroad has .issued, a cir -t Price 75 cents per, large. .botqe : cular sa.yJnr'they will issue no more 'free . - , - - . - V passes to raJlad employees families. This It is easy to catch a' cold and Jus as will be a bard tiow-lf it Is carried out.-- easy to get rid oMt if you commence early JiTdtee iPoblnqon was yesterday a -witness to use;One -Minutp Cough Cure.- It-cures in Gol.dsboro'aa'to'his'"totfh-g a i ''free - coughs,, colds, bronchitis,-pneumimian and pass1. - - - -"all throat and long troubles. Itl8pleaa- Tfce death of Thomas ott;Va5Wiant and to take, safe'to use and sure to-cure.- pftveiVian , at tbe'lBsane asyflum here this C. A. Raysor. - - ' - j w'orniTttg, carees-much' sorrow among ,h's v ' ' !- - , .' " frierds. He .beoame dangerously ill only! Cascarets stimulate - the liver, kidneys n 'aturd'jy, thOttgh be h and his friends, feared, the n. TO CURE A COT,nTK ONE DY-- TaT,aT8Tepr(mo Qntnine Tablets." All .7 remnd tne. money xr it raiis 10 rtiiiUHAU-Ailu; SOCIALi .P., Calvert, travel - 'Vfc estera. Union telegraph company, laascd-' through Uhe Citv thia tr.nmna. r. fci ' ... ' . - T - ... V. UU VWAJ World. - - ' : ; " . " - " r . -v- ; w f1 Davis of-Waynesville, is ere visiting the family-or iMr..'Jack Dil lon, South .Main street.- r MiM ; Lou Bond was suddenly called ' to Afihen,lie tastweek by the serious Illness ?of her sister, Mrs. Tate. Mr.J.jM: West all of A&hevSlle, was here on bus.nesa a few days ago. airs-L Lazarus and Mis. N. Lazarus of this TAko-a twi ;t3i. i m. brother, CMrr.Gus Rosenheim,- of Baltiuno e. . utf i vising nere. -mad a n m vBu -of aMupJe of days in Asheville last week,f wjiug . at-, me : wannanoa. hotelciMor- ganxon Herald. : " .Mr. T. K. Davis gpejat .Monday "in Hen-dersonville,- fin the interest of the Ashe ville Gazette, of which, he is foreman wen'derBOiiv'i'lle Times.; s S. ErBryson paid AAheville'a visit fast week.--JAndrews Sun.-"" K - ' ;Hon Fope -Ellas went to vAshevine "Mon day.- Franklin Press. : - . ,r- Capt. Joe Bninwm of Ashevllle.' -srent last- night dn. the dty. - His. mary : friends here are always, delighted to welcome him. -rSpartanburgHerald.'. . iMlss-Ida" Davis of Asheville. and s Miss Lela Humsucker, from near Startown, rr's lted relativies . and Trlecds 'In? and around Conoverilast week.TimesMercury. SJ!r. Wilkie VllHatrsof 'shev!lieV- is spending a few' days at he home of Dr. W. Abernethy:4n ? this r city; -Times-Mercury. r - - r . " ' J. A HaKoweil is at :tbe Asheville. ". "ERiMJ- jPowler arrive last afternoon jtrom lewy rk;- and iy wittihisfa-mlly:-ln the Davidson house on Liberty, street. : ; g iMrs. iockel jCiIg a hdMttle: sonne Vuriied yesterday: f ro-ni Old -Fort, where they have been . forborne days. . , Mrs. : M. J. Brannex" was An , town! a yh KJsiviiie terday : from .Waynes yille . on her wa;y .io f her daughter,; Mrs.. James Atkins. XS-MmTr-A'r R. -Ellerson- arrived yesterday from Rlchmcnd to-be . with her daughter; Mrs. Olaybrook" James, who was recently inredg;--;;.1 Crtttentoiiflevea 25 for Knoxville,-v5 ;-vc ": " ss'l'?attiefeianS here from Fayetteville, visiting CVlrs. J. .M. ' Camp'bell, ii-umber. 47 Flint treat: 'fjJBPnttcA' the -sf. ate geological board' Is heTe :frorm.BalIh, istopping al M'Sss Gano's. HJohnT.: Jordan. JaayesVtiday for;ahunt in:;Haywood. ' ;'. .QoIU-L.usk h: returned from "Washing ton: -"v; .;- JwT- Brevard came in from Newport yesterday, g X.?' 'z-': -" i I "Rev. R.G. " (Pearson and Mrs. Pearson left yesterday for Paduca. Ky.,; where Mr. Pearl&on will -condu'ct ' a protracted meet mg;.vhenicfe he oes to"atcnezliss.; and to San Antonio and Dennison, Texas, oon tiu4ntis:?;vk . jMIsses Bessie ad iBonnie Reeves lef t yss terday for i&U lAugustlne, where' they will visit 'Miss. Frazer and Miss Bftimukcs both of whom have visited in" Asheville. The Misses 'Reeves will be absent 6me months. H. W.- Plummer, mother and sister leftr yesterday: for a v58u .to SpartanbuTg. - Mrs. ,A. S. Burner 1 improving in health at -Ashevil'le, N. C. Her many friends will be pteased ito learn the news.-Rome (Ga.) Tribune. ' ' rS'.--.: HOTEL ARRIVALS. . G'UEN ROGK. I. Koch, Memphis; R. A, Gry;BaltlmoreiJ S.;Mj.aeton;tAUntai SnAllANiaAl-H A. Iseman, -AUanta ira j.-irrantz, .eene, N .; M. P. Oannon, Springfield, O.l J.r.A. Susong .Greenville, Tenn.v-v .... ,;-v" ''- -;,' " v B3(TE!L. BDRKBLET.-W." It-lrscb, J. ,H. Hirsch.. Ike .Xleberam,' Atlanta; W. J. ParnelL -Nefw ' York; W,'H Bartholomew, tNew (Haven, Conn.; A. . Y. S&gmon,-H!ck- ry ; J. Cohn, "Baltimore; George E. Welber, CURED OF BLODD POISON AFTER" FIF- - TY-TWO DOCTORS FAlLED r BloBalm Co., Atlanta 6a. r Genaemen;In 187 " a small pimple broke out on my leg. :It began eating and in four months I; was treated by a phys ician of Talladega county, Aia., wnere lived eighteen year3HeireIived U t for 4 show" while. In six weeks it. broke out again'inlbothi legs,alsotonIiBy ; shouWer,; Two small bones were taken out;. It : obnt tinned until 1876.? In this time I had twelve different physicians. :They told me the.on ly. remedy Was - amputation r; that it :could. never rfbeTxured For? sixSmontbtl?"!!: not. walk a step.': I. went to Mineral Wells Texas- spent i $300.00 ; ame'; horned-went to Hot Springs; Ark.r . stayed , nine, months-, all failed to cure me." ; In 1887 I came.4ack to .' Birmingham- Alai .'" I 'Was' advised - -to write' you, .whicIx I :dld. ;. You: wrote Ime all. the "restailed J,o do. You .have myj . permission ,to pu-uuu s. ,1 i.e.u..w .souch. trying, to get .well Uiat my cure - weii'Jtnown..- uw-w- ui.tuo. morning. Dairy launch, 38 Eatton ay e r'r 1JL-L-LT . - - -,nr.1ft anses at The Alcaxar. ad coosumpuon.- and -.jjoweis iMeywcu, M fwiamarr . ! end was not far 1 gripe; 10c, at Pelham's Pharmacy. . . r-f , J - '''V - " O'-J -iJh, iltuv irid" nream.." fresh, "every Mrs. m7-B. Ford, Ruddeirs, 111., suffered P K n TT7 !. U1V mm mi 3 DIiBaIifflKSJtcl!i:- -CX-? TJJiintttlt -TTfiaey "e Soldi We have arihouhced reasons that -we'; Hecided business tor the present, . . - ? -1; he, buyers :ofii ready-made clothing ;are now: fully .convinced that we mean it. because is tak esl only .t a half an ihouf rto : iriake; the round to find ; out ; who sells the cheapest. NrlyCeiybody"ifers,'a 'bargain to a big profit. A The;:great-'rnajdritywh6 makelthe round for fine radfedomin prices ellow you -give sa ;ehan ceBta pro vel itSVi(e shal I style JUTills Sllfidl ftii ins to order, from the ahdlgiiaiiltee a jfect ing, buy it or us IT8hneSstill on hwd for ? cKldf on eveiy customm with honest,' first-class belore you buy - '.' - ; Has .moved to No. '27 North V ta see all hef 'customers t her m hitlftcR her new stock whether you want to puy dr-'not. A very -l. : ,handsome line of bed room suits, parlor suits, folding beds,. ; wardrobes, chairs . stovesTa good No. 7 - cookin g stove j; f .'with full fine of vessels for 8 cash.- Will always give you, .a:littleHetter-barg Iji in jrjEt he customersi ?UVW tXIJlllR.J-.MWiUjg; V? ' 166. -J I , IBOW TO -F1NO OUT.; ' Fill a bottle or common lass ,wlth urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sedi-: mentvor .' settling inddcates ; an un-heakhy condition of . ; the v kidneys. When urine staiius the linen it la.: evidence - of - kidney troubles Too frequent desire, ta "urinate or pain in the back, is: also convSnclng proof that 4he ' kidneys ' and bladder.; ore out of Klir WHtAT- TO ' DO vi$' :y. ' c0 -; Thetof is.- ipomfort . m - knowledge;, so of terr expressed,; .jhat Dr. Kihnir s Swamp Root," the great kidney " remedy, . fulfills every- wish. In reliey.ing .pain in the back, Mdneysv liver, bladder , and every part-of theurinary ' passages ityto hold ir(ne and scalding piih in pa-bs.. ing IV tot bad effects follow ing use of liqu wine or "beer and .. overcomes that unpkas ant neceaswiy. of .'being compelled-to get up many times . duringr.the," night; to .uTinate. The miid .and' the extraordinary - effect of SwampJRoot'is ,soon . realiz-ed. ' It stands highest" fo Its-w jhost distressing cases.. If you need a med-5 icine 7you shouldhave the- tbesU Sold by druggists,; prke fifty , cents and one- dollar. Yon- may b&yefkfi ;sanl:,3ottie:r4nd..pam phletv-both sr1ipayMent6in' The Gazette and send .your address to'Dr, IKkner : & . Co- Binghamton, -N, .Y The proprietors' of. rhis paper ' guarantee ths genuineness of this off erv J " -"'"Sealed proposals were received up to. the 18th inst at the Frankl'inv post office "for carrying"- the .United Statetf rnails from Franklin byiHigdonvilfe to Elijay,' twelve miles and oack. six times a. :week. from February 28, 1898, to'June SO, 1900, hya hours, each -way-V-This superior- .mail facilities which will be -appreciated for ihe peole of thatjSection-of- the county Jiafe. been-; very imperfectly served in "thatl respect "hereto-, fere.,?--Franklin Press. ; -..V iV ' . - " vBUCKLEN'S ARNICJT SAL.VE.;, '-Vs The : best. salve In'. the world, for-Cuts, Burises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum, ' Fever Sores, -Tetter, Chapped -Hands,! Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin. Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles oJr no pay"reiuired. is: guaranteed ' to give- perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price i?5c. per, box for eight Tears from dyspepsia and ohronit constipation;. and was: finally cured by us ing DeWltt'tf Little ' Early. Risers. : the: fa mous little pins" for all mous little pins for all stomach, and liver 1 i For sale br T. C . Smith and 'Pelham' HI4. Hffifi. I: oiir cost Isale for the r .to: quit t V the clothing reduc cloth- cheapest ta the best fit at prime cost A suit and satisfy you work. S Gall on us ousei f'X'tits ' Main street and will; be glad new. place. Come and see in prices on goods . Price ( "I'rjti-T. .....T-.T-: .r-'" ' 2JL PER CENT. on vthe Money;you are rSpeiiding? :The Perf'odkal Tickets will enable you to do this.l- - i-'?-' r-Hundreda of , the bes i L families, the most csareful "buyersyrave been using. the tickets Or," more- than twbc years2 -" . ' We have paidout'ln premiums to- one person f rom one to nearly one hundred-dol 'ars -In; value. s OaU. andget:a book of tickets for, your awn - use," lt costs : nothing, and will save jjou. as -much " in teres t as. the bank -would pay on your money. -- f r Manager.' Room- S3 Teinple Court, over 51 Pat'tOtf Aye, 57:Phontf2C3.' ParaROn Uldg,' H It JOL .Why Not Save uncleani ; nnwtolesome, ! fiby taedical and cooldncr "authorities. :1 It "makes the rggood: cook's food:,ridifM Is vegetable .Oil combined -with 'wholesome beef suet iiigiiL, appeuzing. ? aigesuDiei Tb gennlae Cottolene Is sold CTfirTWhprll Una. with our bade marks "Cbttofeaeaad tteer't head in eoUotplatU iwrUAon evarr tm. Not rnaraotMd If sold in an nthr m u (only by - THE If. K. FAlfi.BA.KK iChlcaeo. . BULonla. New 8' SMfff) ;k. SELLS ALL and- ANTHRACITE Lump, $4.50 per Ton. UEIGH5S wn- Office Robm 3, Drhumor Building. KLECTRIC : CABS PASS ';;;-:; THE BOOB The Berkeley la an up-to-date hotel. 3 - nd is Equally Desirable for 3HE OOP ;:;V-:-jV;.'- , - : PBANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor; 1 Everything New l Table First-Class 'V After closine for two inoniiis in order to famish th hnns impoyement8, THlfl OAKS opened January 1, 1898, for business; Five mt- uvco vtax-v liuui buc miuare uu Dtree ;ar .THE The ' popularity ot v.t . VA A" M AT A ATr A The Swannanoa ; . " - vl-'-.-i is due tojfs central location, its home-"" . " like atmosphere, the excellence of its cu- " - - -' : sine and its very moderate, price. - Steam - 'heat,gas and electric lisiits.' Large sam- pie rooms. J. Board S3.SO to SS.Per Week. V TUXEDOi 4 "5 3C .. :.. -i76 Haywood St. ' New "' house. new furniture, electric lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and cold! baths; -"Rooms en ruite ; or single. Rates-reasbnables. Special . rates to ' resi dents and - Dusmess- people.-',. vm." car: iine No one with alvaneed case -of lung trouble taken. lire. O. L. Neville. - - - 218-2 BOARD.-rDeairatls rooms with board may , be :had-at llrs; A. Cay's, Bsmoth, ITewEnglandHome U i rfi I ' mdisrestible--coiidetn m1 and tlie'poor cook's food S H makes your food fn MM to tarn miwl wthm COJIPAKY. " York. - UontnaL. Live 100 Years Drink Pure - Water aereated witt, terlllzed air the only absolately ure water and you may. ' " It -. or . family nse distills . pure . water. lade of copper, lined with alecft -in; easily cleaned; kimple as ettle; fits any gas, AM,-coal; r "ood stove. Four ' styles, lt.oV5 nd upward. Write for booklet. 1 Thft nnnnoMnh Ha 1 105 North Green Bt. ' CHICAGO, XLLQ, S5. GRADES OF BiTuninc 1 ''''' " 111 i ne sanitary 1111 AT. HA US l!llll a, Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton GUARANTEEDa 'Phone, 238. Yard 'Phone, 3i 5 Cuisine and -':: -Appolntmemta . Pnsoraa 15 ' Baa all the com forts of a modern home ' Families and Transient Guests. ' ): " -- - Steam Heat , WOO Ft. Porcho Hue - - , - - ' SAMUEL H. lEPf JPropw "- '"U-' Lincoln & taBarfac, Asheville, JCC. Proprleteti, Main StreetOn Car Line. II L TH E 6R0VE HOUSE.: ; . MKS, KOpPKI.nEKOB, ' s ,81 Grove street, Asheville, K.'CL - V House r nicely- papered. and- furnUheS throughout Halls well heated. V Baths.- ha2 7 and cold -water,-". Modern - convenleneev' Northen cooking. Near street, car line, - ; ;' ; KENILWORTH PARIS V : vrprivate BoardV v f x ; ' A . delightful place with home . comfort . Pleasant, furnished rooms, with open fires J I firstv class northern cookings Near " CUU more street car line, ;Rates from five to six dollars per week. - JMrs. A. Z;' Cooley BOAR Da s a : t i ' 12 STARNE3 AVENTJBL , X Furnishings' almost entirely new. ; T " tnppliedwltS the besLr V. IlrsUaiy. S. Sevier- 1.'. ..J,-r;- a
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