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Entertaining- ' ' IVyNewspapefaniNorACarolina.' - -'J Replete with the News of the World, of the State and of this Mountain Section. Only $1.00 a ;. Cnlv 5 Published Thursday morning.' , ' f That-subscriptions, if Received before' February: 15, will v be accepted at the Rate of 25 cents :Tor three months. TEH 7" i k, ii'iiA 7, W. W- i i pf-Asheville arid its surtJ r I : :;V v a: : . "4- .; 7F in f i IS ptiplic in 11898 at these ; low - $4.09 . ' ...,,....;.: I.oo 5 Yea;r.; LOO a Yean 48 arid"Lcss"bi .Flesh". Scotfs EmHca hzs teen the! standard remedy .'for nearly a quartet of a century, Physicians readily admit that thev obtain re sults from it that they Cannot get I from any Other fleh-forminr foodV There- arc many other oreokra- tions on the market that 'pretend todo7hat ' - 'zrjzjjfLomcj does but they fail to perform it The pure Nomegian Cod-liver Oil made into a delightful cream, skill fully blended, with the Hypophos- tuubd wi muiv ouu jvaa which . t 11 . , aresuch-valuable tonics, y mates tnis preparation an .Yidearone and-checks the - r -wasting tendency,' and the patient almost immediate-, ly commences to - out oh flesh and gain a strength which surprises them.; Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the man anL fish are o the wrapper - r j -, 1 j t : z 5- and i.oo, all druggists. . - SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.' CHH'cago's death-rate is remarfcalblT small "wthen-lyoti ecmsld'er 4h 'faet ttihat 'dboaisands .el out -girls' graduate Jrom ookiiiigriiBchKIs every year. t CURED OP BLOOD POISON "AFTER FIP-" TY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. , -J.i Blood -Balm' Co., Atlanta Ga- - . , -M7 " t - Gentlemen :Ia ; 1872 a small ; pimple broke out on my leg. It began eating and In four7 months -I, was treaited by. ; a phys-! ician' SSf -r. Talladega oounty, Ala.v where X lived eighteen years. He, relived it 'for a. short while. In ; six weeks it broke out again, in both, legs,.- also on my shoulder. Two small bones -were taken out. ;'It con-; Unwed iinitil 1876. In this time I had twelve different physicians. They told me the oii-l ly remedy was amputation ;j that : it. could never be cured, r For six - months . I could not walk a step. . I went to Mineral Wellsi Texas spent $300.00; came home; - went to. Hot Springs, Ark., stayed nine months- all failed to cure me; In 1887 I came back to Birmingham, Ala? I; was , advised -to write, you," which I did.. You wrote me that B.vBc B. would. cure me, and. I could get; the medicine from Nabors &vMTrrow, druggists, of . our city. 1 1 bought - Jen bot tles and . before I had finished my fifth bot tle my legs began to heal, and In less than two months -1 was sound : and well. " That has been nearly, two years ago and no sign of its return yet. I have spent. In cash over $400.00; and , B. B. B. done the work that all the restr failed' to do.. You havev my. permission to publish tihis. I have traveled so -much trying to get well that my i cure is -well known ; Fiftytwo doctors have treated me '. In the -,, last seventeen , years. All they ddd 'was to take what jmoney I had; and! doneme . no, igood,,, I,, am now, & we 1J man;- PROF : C(iH. -RANGER; . . ' F6t sale at Pelham's Pharmacy, f Ashe ville; N. C. -, , -. ,. , " , - Price 75 -cents per large bottle. :( - i. , . : , HOUSEHOLD GODS The enoienf Greeks believed .that , the Penates were the gods .who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family; They were - worshipped "as , household 2 gods 7 in every v home. ,- The household' god of, to-day is Dr. King's New. Discovery. For con sumption, coughs,; colds and for all affec tions of Throaty Chest and Lungs it is In valuable. It has -been tried ior; a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household , should be; without this good angel.. It Is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy : for . did jvnd young. - Free trial, bottles' at - T. "C. iimith's Drug- Store, and Pelham's, Phar macy. ..Regular size, 50c and $1.00l , -','v 'i O. .. f V, "Waives are maore liberal than husband's. The wife' wiho -has ,mind otv her own is apt Ito give her" hTisbamd .pieces of It. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A" DAY J ' j "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism aid Neu ralgia- radically cures In 1 to 3 days. - Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It 1 removes tat once the cause and the. disease; Immediately' - disappears. The -first dose greatly, benefits. 75 . cents. Sold by C. A Raysor; Druggist, Ashevllle. .' The man who loves -a woman as mnidh as eih-e wants to be loved has no time for out side flirtations. 1 - - y, ' J. A.; Perkins of Antiquity;- 0;, 3 was lor thirty' years needlessly tortured by 8 phys icians for the cure - of eczema. He ' yrka quickly cubed by using DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve, the famous bealiag salve for piles and skin diseases. C A. , Raysor.-- ' T5&;e average girl believes .that a,n engage memt . ring : Is one) contlntroois'. ; rcomd of ipleasure. " : f - - V . I ' Miss' ' Allie Hughes, Norfolk, 4 Val, was frightfully burned, on the face and neckx Pain - was Instantly , relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the inr jury, without leavin-a scar. It' Is the fa "lous pile remedy. C. A. Raysor. . r . t. - . . i u - r j - v ' ' 1 The imkn who "wouid enjoy fthe'mius'ic. oi 'tlhe (band must keep "up . with the proee3 sion.' , ? : I'-'-: -'-i .r ? v 1. ' " a' - T 1 III -V 1 f , .Prosperity . comes luckiest r to the man whose liver is in good condition, DeWitt's Little -Early Risers are famous little , pills for constipation, i: bilousness, indigestion and all stomache and liver troubles.--C. A.' Raysor. , 'J J ; ' , ff , " . ' , j 1 " ' - , ' - Da.'king-powder-cau'sesi bTeaid to Tlise but gun-powder will ralise tt' quicker. .' --'Oysters any style, i Dairy Lunch, 38 Paton ve. - 300-cf ' Txr ID Cj tot- 1 t r?T TTT7T Y rTT"T"Tir,H,n t0 cnre any v jJUILjI ul-uilLuI' tivp. r.pvcr rlsf - I r-XUtf.-es. 1J. STrr.UV. IIK kF JY 1 m. 1 .. . . v - - v; ? v iHERICAMS Ilf LIBEMA. Why Oolorad . Emiarrants .. Failed of Success. Have ortf1"y D"e c Provisions on the i Part ofT the People. 'The public is familiar witli the disr astrous consequences of American ne- ws gvmg. 10 juioeria . unpreparea. Iiev. C. Max :Manning-j secretary of the United States legation ' at Monrovia; lately' here on t' leave of absence, is an educated man and speaks intelligently, though somewhat guardedly, of things and ' conditions in Liberia Naturally, he "was asked as to the condition of the "emigrants -who left 'Savannah fpr Li beria during'1895 land 189G. lie replied that he had seen and heard very little of themf the last party", that which went on . the Laurada,: having, arrived some time before he reached there. He un uc&iouu xnai. xney naa cmeny gone into the interior met a few from a r v.i t Q h m--, a Mm-m; 1 nnna derstood that " they had chiefly, gone from Georgia.' The reports vhich.he received of. these immigrants were not the most favorable, he said. . He heard that at Crosiervilfe, ' a colony estab- lisbed by the immigrants' in tKe m tenor, two-thirds of them had died. . - 'The great mortality among, these people! said Ilev. Manning, -is not due eo.inuch- to climatic influences as to the fact that the greater number of them were imprepared to take'eare of them selves, and - should ; have , never . gone there. 1 1 do .not consider the climate especially unhealthy.' ' What -Liberia needs is men.withmoney and brains to develop ".-its .-resources.' Cheap labor is over plentiful. 1 .There are. plenty "of na tives to attend to '; that, and they .will do twice the work' for half the money that the people who go there from this country can afford to work for.' I know of no place in the world: where a naan vi th a little, capital ; and who' is a good tiader-scan make money more rapidly, and there is none where a man without money is liable to! suffer; more quickly. The" .government desires to encourage imniigration of the -right sort.- There is plenty of fertile land The. governs ment gives 25 acres of land to each head of a, family, and ten acres to a single man. ; The class" xf emigrants who left SavannahMn 1B95 and 1896 is not tie sir ed by the 'government. It is tired of that class of emigrants. : In speaking of the country, Revi Man ning admitted that. Xiberia s had not progressed as rapidly as the friends "of the black , republic might' wish.T The civilized negroes are pnly aliandful as compared .with the 'uncivilized natives. The civilized negroes run the country, however arid the natives cut no more figure . with thein than : a negrb does" with . the -white man 'in' this country,- Eev. Manning said.1 No -white man' is allowed to ;vote in Liberia, t Only land owners cah vote and : no white man is aljiwed to pwn land. l This is a strange statd'of affairs in a' country which was presented' .to its occupants "by white people. j', ' ' "They argue,, said - Eev. Manning, "that if the white people are allowed tp own land T and vote in Liberia 'the condition of affairs there, will soon be pretty much the ..same '-as it is in this country, and that, white men would own and run 'the' country. ; Because of this embargo upon white1 niencapital has been kept out of the country, and its development a is- retarded. ; - I tried Xo arguer-with ithe principal men th,at it would ; b6 Abetter for them to induce vrhite, people; to. come in and, build up their colony for their own "advantage, if for no other, reason, "but they could not see It that way. I cited them to.the. city of Freetown in.the British colony of Sierra Leonef where the-queen'sglov ernmentcqntrols but everybody ; has an equal showing 1 Freetown is one of the' most progressive cities to be found anywhere, and Temin.decl me greatly of A ugusta, 5 with the. exception that the manuf acturing;eleme'nt is lacking; , Yet negroes do business Ihere successfully in':: competition' with white, men. ,The majority of the business Rouses "are owned -r. and conducted by; negroes Therer are two banks. One; has a negro president and ii white cashier and the other a white president - and a negro cashier The tellers ahd other em ployes are'negroes,"-T-Savannah (Ga.) , Trackeia by a, Thumb Mark.1 J An extraordinary example of the efB caey.of ittie thumb impression-method of identification' has happened in Bengal- , Some months' ago- the "manager of a tea-garden in the Docjars was bru tally: murdered,; the -murderergetting clean ;away,": as the crime was not dis coyered -until some time after, ite com mission:: For some time the police were at . fault until it was ddscovered Hthat the murderer,. in rummaging: among some papers of the deceased, had'smudged a Bengali atlas with "his thumb. , The atlas-, was ..forwarded to, thef - bureau, where t?he thumb impressions of crim inals are kept, when; it was discovered that :the"thumb impression- of. the at las corresponded with the - thumb re corded of a noted criminal then at large. The marf was arrested on this evldenee, and other evidence subsequently accu-: mulated to connect him with-the crime.-. N. Y. Journal. " r - - - " T Airr-VA n77rnC 0. vfy ALL i 4 W V. W4X l4tl case of constipation. Cascarets Ere tbeL!al Laxa-4 rrip or rripe.hut c;mse ery nati?ralrfsz..3- Sara-i O.. rhicaso. .v.nntrpai. ( nr ewic-.A. 117.4 0 ' : 4 ' 1 0' 1 COLUMN. mSCEULANEOUa. TAKEN UP 'A young ibrto-dle steer: owne? fcan hiave eame by--oaL.linig at my huoise aaid paying expenses. C. X. IMcKriiaaii, Lower Hoininy. - - i--. '--;. 315-3 TOU Cau get to-day at tHne cornerol Col lego -find' yaaoce streets, a nice suite .of rooois -that ore "exposed to the -sun the entire day. 314- TVtAINTED TO BUY. House of 5 " to 8 - TOcmiB in good neighborhood. Price-must s be reasonable. Party knows the value of lAsheville property, and will not pay tan cy prloe. ; Andreas Box 710. 311-4 BOAHI). 'Warm, sunny room with' board, near :-potofflee. - Terms reasonaJble.23 ' Penfliand street. t, . .w.-- MONy;.TO LOAN "We have money - to ': loan' on iimproved real estate in the, city of Asheville. . DaTidson & Jones, : Attor ; Doys-at-law, Temiple court.'. - 308-4 BUSINlBSS OPPONmES The ihvten Vitor of a maohime . to ; 'greatly ' faoiliitate mechanical . operation: in the production : , of ao Inddspeneable line of- goods- daily v. and universally m demand,' -desires flnan- ciai assistance to procure patents and place machine on market. '. For further. ' partioulars and address of Inventor, ap ply in person to 'Busineee office ofthe Gazette. . .' j, J- -. ' . "806-tf LOST Lady's gold. watch Wednesday fore noon on Montford ave. between No. HI . and Haywood St. ; Finder, will . receive euftable reward for. returning it to : J. E. "WTRIGOiT,, 111,' Montford ave. . 306-t x - : , . AOBNTS WANTED For : our mew: wall map of thiii state, 28 x 42 Inches In" size; five colors, on heavy paper, and with tin " at top and bottom. ' With index of towns on; border showing-loca'tfldn- on map and"- ' , population figure. . ; Sells : at a popular price. Send 50 cents and get sample and ' terms for county agency. . V Rand," Mc--v Nally & Co., Chicago 111. . 5 305 v! WANTED Everybody - to know :.' that v the ... bargains at. Mrs. Thomas S - Pat- u i will soon fte gone. vWioiter and "summer -un derwear for ladles .and children; . baby BUILDING LOTS 7 y ; BUILDIIS G L O TS I " - , ; Sixof the BEST LOTS on' Park avenu4Pros-,;: ; ' -: :y pect Park Elegant "resident . lots 125x406 pn I 1 ' ' ' " ,-' 'Liberty street -rrwill divide if desired. U'"-t houses! " x y HOUSES !' , - 1 j6od,$ room house and lot on : Jefferson Drive. T 'C': J';;.' Nice 4 room house with fine large lot on Center " :f l street, ' near" Seiiey, io room hduser and lot ' v " ; ..short ; distance i"JromT:Pattbn "avenue and -French' :;-"'x'7 V '' T -? Broad avenue ' -JV')Sh vCtL ' - - ' ' ' ' 1 All of these properties , ..This is your oppbrtunity 1 xl. . 1 '-- r 1 ;' Ir'KlUH.b. "j bhall be nere only a lew days. , Inquiries by mail will ; dwyer, , .'- '-. . D. W caps, 10c Hio 25c; stockings, best quality, "2 paira for 25c; corsets below . cost, Del sarte corsetsV $150, -and. up. -Special 1" prices . on. ribbons; notions, .-linens, em-, 7 broideries and laces. '.A beautiful" doll is given with a $5.00 purchase." - - - 305i26t WANTED A position as traveling or home companion dn a refined family, by a lady . who speaks French and English, " and t is wffllimg- to jmake: herself- useful;-. best 'of aerencee. " Address -It. M., care" of . Ga- zette. .(, ..' , V298-tf ROBERT PROIIN City Surveyor and En , glfieer. Office Dally Gazette. " , 298-26 MISS NORA WARE Pianist and ; teacher ;in ; stringed Iristruments. 291 " College Street. 'K . ' . " - 211-4mo FURNISHED ON SHORT; NOTICE. Help 'for all kinds ;of ;work. Satisfaction guar i i anteed. ; Apply -J to John Smith, -11 ; Pat- ton avenue. HlCtPWAJSITED. .V-r WA1NTED ' IMOdmWATMJTEmiployimiOTt - wlU.be Iven to one,, two' or 'three good v smeu1 for' xae. week tO'work ore I loicol -t4? k rf C w t i ? ' v"jC - - business, house for good pdy.'iThiis Is a geswiine offer,5 amd nonebut good, reMa- Jblie-meh' need apply. Can to-day (aait . .unday, FeJb. 12,) or not later, ' an iMon day , morning. ;-XXMB. 'WEEK,", Gazette l Office.' - r.Vr -V rr WANTED Salesmaai to haiidlie our ItTtI catlnK oils- on comanision Jin - Asheville -: ain)d vioinityi Dibemal .twrms.'.The Euclid Oil Company, Cleveland, O. J 3i5-3Sun WANTED 'Everylbody to come-: to Mrs. .Thomias'sV mexic to- Pelham's, and get em ' broMery TsXSn at: 4c a skeiin,' 7 skeins lor 25c;- 30 skeins for. $1.00,"; sewing silk 2 ' spools' 7to, table clotth 25c to 4ds, zepOjvr 5o per lap, l&c four laps, ' Gerunanitown " -8c per skein,- crochet coUPon 4c, veiiltogs 10c, "all colors.. iLadiesr- (and chitdiren's ' 'Winter and- snimtmier Tiaxderwwsur; &c to 25c Tibbon fsale,- begdnninig' to-Jiayy. for one " ' week. jLlnimig moiions below, cot. ' (Bu't- tons, Buittons, iwho wen's bulttoas? SliDJk ' jngs, corseto and Delsarte ! icorsebs '28 'Patton' Ave.' . ' '. .' ' - ENERJG.ETIC ., SAUESMAN. School" ': Sup i plies. .: Country ,worki $100 salary and (liberal additional commissions. R- O.. ' Evans & Co., Chicago. . - - - - - 307-12 WANTED-rSaiesladies and ' salesman -to canvass (town for fancy article.. Inquire . this office. : f- ' . - ' ' WANTED By. . Old Established House High grade r . man of woman, good church standing, ' willing to - learn our business then to act as manager, and state correspondent here. Salary $900. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope to A. T. Elder, General Manager, Box , care Daily Gazeiite. - 277-2m j WANTED. Upright . and faithful gentle , men or ladies to travel for responsible established house . 4n- North Carolina. Monthly $55.00 and expenses. - - Poiitiou steady. References. Enclose self-addressed staiaped envelope." The Domin-. 'on Company, De;t II., Chicago. WAiJTTZD Tears cr bI''le-aeJ man to travel in itl3 end -adjoininsr . count.is: rcrraart-t pc:Iticn; zilzry ?:D a nczti and expenses; cood ctance for advizca- nent.' Adirers Chestnut street, Philadelphia, 1'a. J7 ANTED. Raw furs and skins, such as skunk, musk-rat, otter, mink, raccoca, ' " opossum, etc., by ithe Providence- Fur r company,1 Providence,- R. I. Buying agents wanted. 271-3mc3 ROOMn AVI) BOARD. BOARDING Two pleasant rooms In pri vate family near the Square. 1 294-tf . v " - 23 Penland St.- . WANTED. (Boarders,! at No. 13 S tames avenue elevated and beautiful location. Clean apartments, delightful board. V.. : ' - 1' - 2S8-tf BOARD. A few select.1 boarders can- be - accommodated .in aprivate family in 1 which there are no children. Large lot, sunny rooms, good fare. J as.. R. Du - Bose, 33 Pine street. - 237-tf JOB RENT. DESIKAIBDE BHD ."BlOOMS la, V Hendry : block, Nor'tlh "Court square. Apply -to C. S Cooper, INo. 39 S. (Main St. ' 302 -tf ROOMS FOR RENT. Four nice, large, ; furnished or uof unnished rooms,' number , 50 Bailey etreeL- Apply at number 74 -? BaJLey St. G. L. aiciDonuld. , . 4 . 313-6 FOR RENTvOR '. SALE 1' 7-rooui house, ' 163 College street; 5 lots v on Vance v- street; 2 lota on Oak sOreet. W. B, Wll aiamiBon, . Couirt Square; up stairs over r Olorgan's Bookstore. ' - . :-- S12'6 - FOR EiBCnIT. Three J' iicely '" furnished rooms, .with or wL4iout' boand. .' Nor them : eooklnig. . Terms reasonab.e. 61 Qhest- -. nut street. 1- . ' , ' 310-S FOR RENT FuTDds.hed and -K unfurnished houses ; of , neaxiliy, . all sizes ) and prices. -c Several.houises Jorale at gxeat bargains. . ; 309-6 - . , CS.- HUNT. - FOR GffiENT.-:jComfotrliaJbiy furntoiied 100ms Persons with lung trouible not desired. r Apply: at east cornier TUitnt and Oherry v streets. 7 ' . - --" - 307-tf FORN RElNT--Stope Ibudlding at corner t of : -;i (Norton. Main ami caieetnfiut treats " Apply -; to iW., N, Rounidy, Box ;709 Ci'ty-V . j FOR RENT. Five room brick house; bath .and ' water -closet; 318.00 per , month. " Five room1 frame cottage; city water and -'water closet;-$10.00 permonth. Apply co , L. A,. Farlnholt. - Real : Estate' Broke, will be sold at" a' GREAT - - - don't miss itt as I am ' ' ..4. .4 D H Tf-L A TM receiye prompt attention, r:r'J '.5 n. main st: , i Room 24, 49 Patton i Avenue,- 'Asheville, " 5X3R BLAiIJE-We! keep on -fcond both : Irish ) and sweat .potatoes for jobbimg at rea- sonaoie prices. '-'U. oooper, m Main St. - Telephone 67.-- ' . . 302-tf A STORE ' IN TEMPLE- .COURT FOR . rent. Wm. V Johnston,' Jr.i 20 Temple - Court, Asheville, N. C. - . - ' ; ONE - DESIRABLE office, In Temple Court : , for rent., Wm. Johnston, Jr., or Geo. W. ' Tilson, Temple Courts- . PUliCHASlBR-r-Wishes a nice cottage; , must be a bargain,' in good condition and ' location; -offer quick. - Cottages . for : rent at $10,f $15, . $20,' $25, $30.- ; .Furnished y'hous-es, $40f $50, $60, $75 per' month. .Rooms single an4 en suite, furn'shed and v unfurnished. "Applications ' for small. ; loans;, good collateral and discount 'oft: fered. ; W. M. Clarke, 16 Church St.', Tel- - ephone"292. ' "''- : r . , -r FOBSALE. :. . :. .... , FOR QAIDE One bicycle as good as new. ' .Never been rDdiden.. Will sell it a-bar-4, gain. Address "W, Gazette.' i . FOR 9A1E. A good," largegemtle, family '..horse' with buckboaird and 'harness 4 A ' ".bargain.-yH." Cr, Hunt. . ,v r 311-3 SEVERAL SADDLE , ; and driving' horses for sale.' Appdy. to the Biltmore Office.' . FOR SALLE White Holland thoroughbred r turkeys, medium white beans; dried ap ' pies, pure leaf lard. Apply - to ' J.' - W. Jeudwine,; Bowman's Bluff, N. CV' 294-tf . FOR SALE One ;7-room cottage, and 8 - roomr house, on Centrat -Ave. . Modern, r, conveniences.-One - - 9-room ' chouse.. ; on . ; Flint SU : Either of these houses can be sold at a bargain. Several small lots v. suitable for cottages. No trouble to show , you. , J.' If. Weaver, Agt., 45 Patton Ave., . Asheville-N. C. - J - FOR- SApE-A " Judgment" In' my ; favor " against - W. " J." Cocke, administrator of- his father, - William M. Cocke Jr.," for ; eleven bundred and fifty-seven dollars . bearing 8 '. per cent, interest from March . 16, 1897.. Dr. J..E. David. d&sw-3mo ;. I OLD. -.; PAPERS FOR SALE. ! 8. liv Parties wishing old papers J'J ' can be supplifd by tallii.g t v il the businefs office of The Ga- ( zette at ' yl IOC. PEE ' EUNDEED. "Moments are useless if trifled away," and they: are "dangerously wasted if con sumed by delay in cases where a "-srart ad" inserted in the Gazette will trins yea what you want immediately. 1 -1 j 4 -t
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