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niZ ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, i:kiKi iff -3. zebah WESTBROOi;3 FL'JTZ. : One Hadn't CroLen It lie i Jollid Not nave Been a Ei rian. t1 see they've -elected Zeary West rook mayor of Amsterdam; up in York tate somewhere," eaid a Pike ccointy referring' to Hon. Zerah West rook' ex-deputy comptroller of New rork 'and lately judge of Montgomery onnty." That shows what a lucky hink it was for him that his flute got roken years and years ago up in Sus ' $ county, N..J., the night we went ver and gave him a surprise party. "Zeary was born in Sussex county lived on the farm only a few miles Delaware, and he came over uQ pike county when he was 16 or'17, 0 gO to scJuuvi v juuuiu. i xjlc was K,pular among us young folks,, but bonder! there wasn't anything about im either of outward show or inward iffht, in thosedavs that would, have 'arnished material for .the best all tmnd prophet in the business to build 1 future for him, beyond the confines of rail fence around that old West ,rook farm over in Jersey. Some folks yent so far as to. prophesy that he iroulcl cpme to some ' bad end, basing heir forebodings on-'what seemed to e the all-sufficient fact that he played be flute. He didn't exactly play the lute, either. He teased it. He worried t. Be hurled? from vit-staccato . toots lhat jabbed holes in the stilly summer aig-ht. He forced from it distressful noanings, gasping gUTgles, woeful irails, andiwild and despairing shrieks. Ie cut these up into sections and called hem tunes. The most despairing,. the most hopeless, the most , distressing of hese was " his favorite..- He called it Xapoleon Crossing. the Alps! I never elieved it. ; Napoleon-had a bnd time crossing the Alps, - but it was never, aever so bad as that.People who fore jaw his awful finish declare to this day that it would have-come long before his if something" Tiadn't happened to separate him from that flute. "Zeary quit going to school in Milford ifter awhile, and -thought he could do better by going back home to help with the pig killing and the chores about the farm, so he took his flute-und . went, leaving a vacuum in Milford musical circle that a fife and drum corps failed to fill. Then, after awhile,: when the weather got-cold and" the sleighing rood, a lot of us youn sr folks thought we'd take a sleigh ride over to the West- brook farm and give Zeary a surprise party, taking lots of cakes and things along, as was the surprise party custom in those days. - That was thecoldest Bight I was ever but in. It was so cold that when our sleigh, upset on the way orer and dumped us all down a ten- foot bank, and a pan of ctistard I had charge of climbed tip on mj; head, turned itself bottom side, up, squashed (town on, my, crown, . and sat there as cocky as a helmet on a tipsy Trojan soTdier, it froze fast before I had recov ered from my astonishment sufficiently b take itroff, and I either; had tcfbe ralped to get away from- it or leave it Jere until we could-get somewherejo iaw it out, and I left it. The girls all fcl hysterics for awhile, but no one was tart.-.:-; . ; - ,' t '. "We were only a couple of miles from tie Westbrook place; when- this nns- lap oeieu us, ana we soon straightened tMngs up and ' went' on. As we n eared fte cheery lights that deamed from the Westbrook windows, suddenly the, aorses pncKea up tneir ears, stopped, ad tried to turn round in the road and jo back. The driver quieted them down; but looked back at us, frightened.hini elf. Then, brought to us on the night i wind, we heard sounds of agony--de-spairing' moans; excruciating wails, and I "'Great Heaven! exclaimed oneVrof foe party; 'have we come here to meet with sickness, and perhaps death?' t , ; " Ifo,' replied anbtherV who recog- oea tne sounds. We haven't; That's only Zeary boosting Napoleon over the I "It was Zeary and his .flute," still I Opting fate. We soon hustled inside I with enr surprise, and it , was a surprise, u Bnt even the sigit of me frozen ast by my hair to a -tin pan. couldn't Jra Zeary from his course He had japoleon at such a critical spot in the that he couldn't, leaver him; there Jti safety, and he kept on crossing "Jfl over. He got him to the pinnacle the Alps at last,and cast him down bn J other side with 'such an appalling "wst from the depths' of the flute that of the girls reached out for more Werics and got 'em. - Then,4 Zeary few., the house wide-open. ; They ferS -me out' and we vvere : having a time, when Zeary-moved toward flute againJ 2We were 'about to ,,ar up the horses and fly, but we I e to Somebody or something, Jow, had wrecked the -flute, aether it had been sat onV or lumped 5afrWat' there U W3S' broken 'be3'ond .Zeary Was sad but hfi k'ept up- H rcotfd get another flute that suited ; aqd the charm of. the farm was He leftthe place hx and by TkerT?1 Up int0 Nfew York state' P into politics, arid the first :a rd he had ?ot tobe a judge; 'ate !n dePut comptroller - of the ',And nw he's a mayor. Cut he'd rer ave been there if we hadn't gone t ;,erseT with our surprise party d 1$ Zear.v ought to offer a re-?wa-T,be $20 t0 fellow ho itinfl itlte- Fd ust like t0 n ake m aboi3t B0W- kind o' winter HiuVVU'ime6rtl chtyou WtVf t,me 3'ou had the dress nfnwu yo" wo"'dn't need another Tkno ?reetnonthi!!"" ' ?oivAdi(1 dar.- she replied, "but dan; 0Hgh my trunk to-day I 5!v SI 01 r,bbon that will raal.s r. with it n a. I haven't anything to uUncaa Record. !rj Hn ,E?eetve Remetly. J in yHow can I l;esp xay hus- Dnights? " 1 ei. yle7po out yourself. To-vn 5 f- - i 1 ' . J T.A.B7ocuinJ-M.-o.tu,e Great Chem ist and Scientiet, Will bend Free to the Aflhc.ed, Three bottles of Him Newly JDibcovered Ii"medies to Cure Cou sumpiion and All ' .- Luug Trou , bles-.'' Don't delay untu it la too "late Con U c ceaS' Addres3 T- A. Slocum. c" S3 Pine street. New York, and SS-Uf the Door. give express III S?? aidress. and please mention read ins -Ms a tide in the Gazette. coming could be fairer, more phiian- SlJPX, r arry -Ilore' 3oy t0 tne afflicted, than the offer of T. A. Slocum. M. C. of New York City. v - V Confident that he has discovered a re liable cure for consumption and all bron- Cnlal. throat nrl limw ill...nnnv i ii T u weasness, loss or flesh and all vuuuiwous oi wasting, and tc make its great merits known, he will send, free, three bottles to any reader of the Gazette, who may be suffering. , Already- this "new scientific course of medicine" has" permanently cured th'ou- M.uua ui uvparenuy nopeiess cases,' ue uocwt consiaera it his religious duty a duty which he ity to donate his infallible cure. - . tie na8 proved the dreaded 'consumption to be a curable disease hevrmii n and has on file in his American and, Euro pean laboratories testimonials; of ' exper ience from those benefited and cured, in all parts of the world." . ' - " CLEVER TRICK. " It certainly looks like iL but thvr really no trick about it: Anybody can try it wno nas juame tiack ani weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. "We mean he can cure himself rieht amiT - hv tAiri-nv Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver end Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic." It cures ConstlpaUoB, Headache. Fainting Snella: SIaatvI and Melancholy. " It is purely vegetable, a Jt m . . ..... iiunu mxauve, ana - restores tne system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker."; Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c e bottle at T. C. Smith's Drue Store amdPelham's Pharmacy.' " "f ' Violets .-were tlhe pet floiwers o-f sine-late Eim-peT'oir'. Frederick of Genmatny, - aai-cf 'aire now regarvid e&-' almost 'sax?red -by his wMow, dauighiter of Queien rViCou-ia. When sh vis'IIts . Etn&liamdf !h!3 '1s presented swith victets frcon to.tal tstnaniger, ;'iai aniemory of her husiband." . - ' ' - RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAT. r - , : "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease" immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold ty C. A. Raysor, Druggist, Axheville ;, Ttoo iprlxljess of,Wles i3 neiver .content unless her rcoms aire one,,mass of, flowers, e'o rniuch" "doea "he iiotve;, Chean!; ' Every-" tab&e Irt her rbouns hears lis unass of bloom, and the palms amt greenery ..at . Sanidringiham are" a wooder to toehol'd1. V 'She in-varlably wears; a" bnot 6f violets or som' other small flower tucked; in'to her belt. ' . Xt is easy to catch -a -cold "and Just -as easy to get rid of -it if you commence early to use One Minute Cough. Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonian and all throat and lung troubles." It is pleas and to take, safe 'to use and sure to cure. -C. A."Rays5r.- , - - "" The prtnice of TWes cani'mot eradiure to be wiliJhouiu" bib ''buttonihole" and; that orna-r tneutt is invariably a yelttow. tea rose. , ' J. A? Perkins" of Antiquity, ;0., was for thirty iy ears needlessly tortured by phys icians for the cure of eczema. He was quickly cubed by - using DeWitt's "Witch Haxel Salve, the famous healing salve Jor piles and skin diseases. C. A. Raysor. ' . 'Am" oll cW. say the sweets df.. life rare always mlxeO. with briteens. - ' , , j 1 1 11, 11I J.d.i -A J , ' Mrs Stark, Pleasant--Ridge, O., .says: ?' After '.two doctors gave up my boyfto die, I saved him from . croup : by using ; One Minute - Cough Cure." ; It Is. the qutckesf and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all . throat and lung, troubles. C. A. Raysor. - ' ' . , ' -: - yTtse speipulatora wtoobull .the (market .of ten iua?ve to bear the (Lossesv - I- l leave Ashevllle by the last of February. AH parties wisihing phoitographs mus t have them made by , the. 20thas I will not agree to make negatives, after that -date. ' ' HARRT. SHARTDE, -303-tf ' - - 59 South iMaih Street. i See oinr spring line of saamples ifronj the DitaneT Woolen Cocn.pamy. Th6 largest in the world, .v Call - and' see them.' at . No;: 5 East Courts square.-. The Ashevllle Tailor ing mi)pany. " " ' .- " V - " " ' i' """" ". - . " - , JTO CURE A COtiD IN ONE DAT, - Take Laxative Bromo GulnineTablets. - AM druggists refund the money if it falls-? to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.B. Q. or earh4tablet '-"s 1 -; The diuioheesi of ' York prefers', lilies' of She valley anfd wihit'e roses the roses of York. BLADDER TE0UBLES.. - The 'blactder was createa for one purpose, namely, a .receptacle for the urine, and as such "it Is mot .liable to any form of dis ease except by one of two ways. .The first way Is from Imperfect action of the kid neys. Tie second way is from careless local trea'tment. of d.lher disease-.- ; - DAIIPLE GENT FHEE. ; , Unihealthy urine froan unhealthy neys Is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. KLmer Swamp-Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects frequent calls, inability to bold urine and' scalding or sting'rns pain -in it or D2Lij effeois following use ot r-'or'wi'-a cr beer, and evernea that unpleasint necessity of being compelled to get up ms-.y-flares durins the nish't. to J?rin"te." The mild and extraordinary ef feJt'cf Dr. Kilmer's Sflramp-Rotft is soca realized. It starls the highest .for- its AC1"rrl cures cf the mooi acrtiiu -3" If you need a medicine j"cu h(rald nae'tre best. At druggists fifty c-ts and p-e'dcllir. Yot rvzy have a sample bottiS r.,rMct br.''u sect .free ty r a. .' 1 ':V "ic.::e Ciz:kts ?r.: '2-1 V- -l2ic.s to Cr. Fi:er & Co., Ling- rantc3 uhe genuineness of L . r . o J 1-1! L'iS :? t 1 ' - ' PI 4 ) J B1ISC13JLLAN EOU6. EXPERT STEN'OGUAPHEH, and Typs . y Tiber desires : emloymeat; expertenced :-. clini ; . maiLe ; bast reiereuioe turtoi&Jbd ; . . wLl toe willing 'to aocept oioderaice coun Femsation in loxder. to secure a position in c-Aahieville, JAdidiress; iL. C. K., oar ua- - T!he "Oil silver Polish" ha ha- bP,n lately introduced here from Chicago will be s-oldxexclusively, by, Mrs. Thompsjn at her home or at the Woman's Exchange. We hope the ladiea of Asheville wilt give her a . large patronage as she . is very worthy and needs.it. - - -318-4 A SPLENDID CHANCE for a young man of ajbUity. 1 Bee J J. GUl,;i6t N. 'Main "SL, aty. i . " j; - - 319-3 EMPLOYMENT A K respectable' ; vyoung . white .woman : wamts employiment in any respectable capacity. ' Apply 82 - South -Main street.' - ' -318-3 - BQA'RD.rr-Wanm sunny room with board, : near . postoffice. Terms reasonable. 23 Penland street., O - . - - 5 ' . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES The inven-' . tor of a machime- to greatly - facilitate . mechanical operation in the - production ' of an ; indiispensable line of goods j daily and universally in demand, desires flnan- ,.'dal assistance to proQure patents and :j place machine on 1 market,' For f urtlher particulars and ad-dress of ajoventor,: ap ply in person 'to Business office of the uazette. - . . s . , r - - . 30&-tf t v AtJ-DNTS s WANTED-For our tkw! wwTT map of this state, 28 x 42 inches In size. r nve colors, on heavy paper, and with- tin at ton and bottom.; - With IndfiT f tnvm ' on- border shnwins- InftatlAnvn min nil ; population figure..' T Sells at "a popular : price, j &ena tu cents and get sample and - terms lor-county agency. Rand mc Nally & Co.", Chicago, 111. - - c 305. WANTED Everybody to know : that the - bargains at Mrs. Thomas S Tat ,i 1 will . soon fee gone." -Winter and summer un- k . derwear for ladies and - children I baby i caps, 10c 'Do 25er; stockings, best quality 2 pairs for 155c; corsets below 'cost, Del- sarte - corsets, $1.50, -' and w up. ": Special ' prices on : rrbbons, notions, ' linens em broideries and laces. , A beautiful doll . given with, a $5.00 piirchase. 305-26 1 I WANTED. Boarders- Within a few yards of the celebrated Williamston ' Mineral Spring?- whose . healing waters - bring health and vigor; to the most; feeble; al so. quite near the G. and C. depot. throw open my doors to- those seeking a genial climate for the winter, and to all seeking health, ,as our climate is- d? . lightful .and ; our. mineral .water unsur passed for dyspepsia and ' general . up Jbuuding. . " Large, comfortable rooms, splendid fare and polite service" await all who make my house their horns. ' Board -ranging from' $10.00 to $15.00. per month. For particulars address Mrs. M. A. Wal lace, Williamston, S. C. 2541tf WANTED A position as .traveling or home vtxompanlon In' a refined family, by a lady -' Who speaks French and EInglish, and is -: "wiSling to make - herself .useful ; best of , (references. . tAddress I. M., care .of Ga- -sette. .." ; .; . , 298-tf ROBERT BRQTJN City Surveyor, and En-s 5 glneer," Office Dally Gazette. 298-26 MISS NORA WARE-Hanlst audi -teacher in. stringed instruments. -291 ' College Street. ; - : 211-4mo FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE.1- Help r for all kinds of work. .Satisfaction guar 'f anteedi Apply to John Smith, 11 Pat ton avenue.' " tV- -- . , v HELP WANTED. WANTED TO RENT At oncer. small y cottage of: three or four 100ms. Ezcel ; lent references will beigiven.-Address all offers, wl'tih ilooaitJon of premises" and terms to S. E. J.," care 'Morntog Gazette. WANTED A imiain itb idrive, take care of - horses gsq& nxaike 3nlmelf useful ; around - liiouise must "have good character. tAl- aess ox 234 Postoffice. Vi 10-2 WA"NTEl)-Pioaiitdon, as dry goods sal'esiman ; win 'work very cheapt Kood' . TOference. lAwlr Gazette offloe.'" '319-2 WAiNTBD alesmito to handle our u" d eating oils on -comimilssioai In Asihevl'lle : an)d vicinity. r,Xdberaa tierms. The Euclid Oil Coancpany, Clvelamdr-0. s 315-3Sun WAJNTESEveryibody to " come " to . Mrs. Thomas's", 'mexic to Pelham'samd get em broidery sf 3k - at 4c -a', skein ,7 skeins for - 25c, 30 skeins for" $1.00, sewUng silk 2 spools 7c, table clotfla 25c-to 403, zepbivr 5c per 'lapC' 18c four 'laps, Geimantown 8c per skein, crochet' cotton 4c, veilings 10c, all oHors." fLadies- and children's - winter and suimtoer underwear; 5c to 25c . ribbon ' sale, 'beginning to-day, for 'one Z week.' Lintog notions below cost, Bult--'tons, Buttons; (Who wants buittonsTSyock , ings, corseits aind,Delsart-. teorscts, 23 Pat ton Ave -' "J - ENETDGirmiC ' SAIJESaiAN'.--Schooll' Sup plies Coumtry work.; t$100 salary -and liberal additional comffiissions.-'-R. . O. Evans & Co., Chicago. 1 -i 1307-12 WANTEiD--Saliesladies 'and t salesman 4 td canvass lUown for fancy article; Inquire this office, r " r WANTED Ry, 0?d Establisbed Housed High grade n man ; or , woman,- ,good church standing, willing - to learn r our business-' then; to act. as manager -and state correspondent- here. . Salary $900. Eniolose self-addressed stamped envelope to A.'T. Elder, General Manager, Box care,Dally Gazetite.' -277-i2mr WANTED. Upright and faithful gentle ' men or ladles to travel for responsible established house In North Carolina. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. -Position . steady. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The. Domin ion Company. Dept.. II.. Chicago.-, v WANTED Young; or middle-aged man to travel In this and ; adjoining counties: permanent portion; salary $50 a month and expenses: good chance for advance- - ment. Address Rbenp Company, 1C2D Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED. raw furs and sTdns, .nrch as skunk, musk-rat, otter, mink, raccoon, ODossum, tc.,- by the Providence Fut ccr-.pany, Providence, R. .1. a"-nts wentad. r 271-CC3 r.no:.:i At;n doa r.D. v lthor without board. jSble. Northern cooking. Street. aOCj-o Ihiee cice. suav rooms wl h HOARDING Two, pleasant rooms. la. pri- ri ia.uj.Liy near iu oquare. - 1 294-tf , . 23 Penland sL WANTED Boarders, at N'o IS tirnM ra ventre, Sglevated and beautiful location. 2SS-tf BOARD. A few "select boarders can be "accommodated In a private family, Id i .which there are do children. -C Large lot. sunny rooms, good fare. J as.' R. : Du- Bose, 33 Pine strept. 237-tf ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED Persons navjng. rooms to let or desiring boarders ban procure them by an advertisement in these vcoiunins, or in the columns de voted to hotels and boardins houae-t. An - advertisement in either place for one rweeK (cost 75 cents) will bring plenty of applications. - FOR RENT. FOR RENT CHEAP Store room In Berk ley Hotel ; for. rent cheap. Apply to . 11 , ration Ave. 1 . . , 317-28 FOR RENT Desirable rooms " upper-or aower Lnoor,turnashea .for-light house kee-ping. Apply at139 BaHeystreeU ' - - 318-6 DESIRlBUE -BED ROOMS la . Hendry oiock, XNortia tjourt equare. - Apply-to C. JS. trooper, No. 39 S. (Main St. - . 302-tf FOR R'EOT.Oomfortaibiy f urnished rooms . "Persons with lung .trouble -not desired.- : Apply at. east corner- Flint and " Cherry streets..- . ,-'r - t J 307 -tf FOR RE1NT Store buiild'ing -at corner of v NortJh Main and Cihestniuit streets.; -Apply jto"-W iN. Roundy, 'Box 709 City. FOR fSA'IJE-We keep on (hand both Jrlsh h and sweet potatoes for "jobbing ; at . rea sonaWe prices. C. S. Cooper, 39 S. Main St- Telephone 67. -; - 302-tf A ' STORE "IN TEMPDE - COURT . FOR '. renU Wm-. Johnston, -j.,.-20 Temple Court,. Ashevllle,. N, C. - , 1 ONE DESIRABLE office.ln "Temple Court,' for rent. ,Wm. Johnston, Jr., or Geo. W Tilson, Temple Court. . -,- PIPRiCHAS!ER---Wishes a 3; nice - cottage ; - must be a bargain, in good condition and r ocatlonr offer quick. , Cottages for rent ( at, $10, $15, $20, $25, $30. - Furnished houses,-$40, $50,-$60, $75 per .month. i Rooms single and en suite, furnished and - unfurnished. ' Applications for small ? loans ; goqd collateral- and -. discount of l fered. JW. M. Clarke, 16 Church St., Tel ephone 292. " 1FOK SAtE,: A - UOT of -Furniture, , dishes and: : kittohea wbenisife, almost mew,- -will he sold at great ; eajBrMce. , tApiply at (Byatrd's, 19 Merriimoin , Ave. . 319-tf FOR AIB.--A.- good, large, gentle, family horse -witlh: touboaadf and barta-ess v. A ' bargain.-. C. - Hunt. J - "311-$ SEVERAL SADDLE .and 5 drivtog horses for salef Apply to the Biltmoro Office. FOR SlAIiE White 'Holland thoroughbred ; turkeys, medium white beans, dried ap ; lples,.puTe leaf jard. -Apply ito J. W. 1 Jeudiwine, Bowman's Bluff, N, C. 294-tf FOR ' SALE-rOne 7 -room ' cottage and 8 v roota house - on Central Ave. Modern coniveniences. - One . 9 -room house on tHFiimt St."EiCher of these houses. can be t sold at a bargain.- Several - small . lots ' suitable -for cottagesv No trouble to show 4 ,. you. J. HitWeaver Agt., 45 F&tton Ats., 4 Asheville,. 'N. C. -.-1 FORt SADE -A 'judgment in 1 my "favor i against W JJ- Oocke administrator of l his." fAther, ; "Wdlldam Vf. .Cocke Jr., for . eleven hundred andflfty-seven.: dollars bearing 8 . per cmU interest from- March -16, 1J897. .'Dr, J. E. David. ' d&sw-3mo i ; I ill .ii II. ij i , r m i DO ,yOU.-:WANTT A SITUATION ?AdTe3P - tlsements for persons desiring'sltuatlons ' published for. half price in these col ."oimns.. A a twenty- word-, advertisement for 10 .cents, or three itimies for 20 cents. NORTHERN VILLAQEJ (New frork (stats) -property for sale" or exchange for Ashe rvnie real estate, North," care, of Oa. - seette. " - " - t j -. . ' - . "WWW - f W WWm Iff" "f f Wm IHres Deatitlful Somen 1 . . . -v. XS2 T0 THEIH LESS rCHTUIiATE SISTERS' s 1 ii civrr nr.tD to cza'jtt !I,The Misses Bell, of No. 78 Fifth Avenne, New j ?YoTk, now. offer' the public generally. tl:o . Complexion Tonic which they have so long used successfully in personal treatment, J Kiumizmii's: ' -5 ' " ' - - - - ' "baa almost immediate effect In clearlngr and .hrierhtetitnff the skin. It is nota cosmetic, as I it'does not cover up the blemishes as powders . ana pastes ao, cut is a coioness liquia tnat, v I when applied to' the stin, docs not show. I It cleanses the port's of the skin of all poison- , oas and foreign fillings and dissolves entirely -I freckles, pimples, blackheads, moth patches , I excessive oiliness or redness in the skin. Itsj -I use Is so simple that a child can follow direc- ; Z tions and -get, the tbest result. The liisse J Bell have placed the price of their wonderful -I Complexion Tonic at $1.0-0 per bottle, which iM sufficient to clear the ordinary skim, ; b::z cottlz CCCT3 rqp tstkizg Utthe effect is not exactly as c laimed, so that ; !5Tu take no risk in sending for it. . 4The price, $1.C0, places it within the reach 1 -of all. It will absolutely clear a rc-rr com- -f?rgexion and beautify a pood one. 1 his gen- ; Iverous o;Ter should.be scccpted by all. - 5 f Ladies can addre?3 The Ili Fes Pell on all matters of the complexion pndhypieneintbc Strictest confidence,. Dd sntisfactory advice .. l will be fdven promptly without chargre. - An , - iiitercstinsr pamphlet will be sent upon re- ceipt of stamp. . . Address nil c ,rr'ar:r'-t"-"ia fid Ca all -i oriDrs to Hisses .1, cr 3 . ft wx r ir w -w s t T in " f ' r'" - v v .' ( J) ' I A. Fit..:, . 'iSf I .irr Ii .,1 A J .OFFER. 1 cheSut'The Daily Gazette is cvr puuusneu in. vestern iNonn Carolina. -Knoxville Tribune. ICCCCCCCC mi 0 : N iw; Entering upon mn mmm mmm n 1 1 hums ss M m 11 - Sts Third ; Year. AL. IPaipcn fim itlliie IPepIl nH Coverins: the News of Asheville and its sur rounding territory the most completely of and Newspempublished. - 1" ; - Full Wight Telegraph of the news : of the world from . the Laffan -News . Bureaus (NewVork Sun). JS ! 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1898, edition 1
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