n rirm i CI m'Tfl hit I lUiift'- riU i-l 11:3 IText Congress Will be Asked to Mee. in Ashevillp. TTor -more than twenty years there has L-eeit moire or lesk agitation for the selection- of a "rjaJtional Cower. - ill was - fiisit -brought prominently before ftl'j public by 'the vote of .school children for Cowers.: 1W3 i&ea emanated from; the (department of eduUation ' in : New : . York rtate. y - ffeCS'S w?'-!-":' "Ibis example -was followed toy,; several other rs tatfes until - now Baiore . tibia fifteen sta'bes have adopted floweis, some by vote cf the school children and others' by; act f 'the legislature. . : . ' " 4 ' 'At'Jhsi Wld'aair in Chicago, the nr-ve-d'eat was JJvfcn a aorv'aid inioai -by the elicaiia of Airs. Pocter Paimer, to determine the naitioiM flower by an optm bahot, -but owing to scune "disseaukai to ihe woman's board, heir- endeavor was not' wholly, sue eessiul, and it remained far-iMr. Bdwlm A. llayilar with 'dbe assjstaiiee ' of Governor .Garland tie co-opeia'ilon of 'die TOtil of "Asheviile to carry ubroufeh the first really weJ-ounded.p,Jan for ube determliniaJon of a suitable nowtir as ; . eaabl'tunaiic 'of our coiunftry. . . '",".-., That uMs congress fell somewhat sbort of expectations in no sense tlie dault.of Its ipjoanotcirs. - . ' f ; , .- It w as -ffjAMlf because many of : "the ex ecutives to wtocua, Governor Caxr wroue, in v Ltitag -them tto -send dt'Iega tea to 'the con -gress, tiii'd not .feed- t&ey had -the authority to pay. the expenses. of ,ahe uil'egaDes, conse -queinvly lihe attendance . was not large, or : ?:pr Jntave' enough to make Action, but Jto way .was -wazea, ana. many matters Eiettle'd as to the ' essential ; quaJi&cauona whici), our nacive flower nuust possess. ., '., , It was decided that tine' flower must be found 'througtho at the. country .at large; that may -be us&i -for decorative ' purposes; i St irm,u7t bloi S?i . of oiur 'naitional- holidays; that -it. must' ; not be a flow er that- has been adapted by j some oihtsr country. Mr. Tanor was much gratifle-d : oy tne woxJ of rs?cnsTss, and he isoeon- , flident of th-e continued tobe-iest m the sub- ject 'tnat ne is preparing ior anouier.cou! Do be held at a not far distant day. eiillhetr "at Ashreville or Omaha. - (Profiting by formier experience Mr. .Tay ' lor proposes to spare neither time-nor ef fort to make ithe coming congress represen-' ; ftatiive enough ito -deal fuUy with' the ques tion In hand ' :' - '"With ilhis idea in view he 'has ready for presentation, to congress a bill authorizing the 'presllidenit to call a national' flower con- vent'icm with two representatives from each state. , . - T- i t fThis is without precedenit in the history of 'national flowers-'-unless .it be .that of Germany, where, according to (Mn Addison " ' Elsworth the tori flower, was ohoBecrby the - htortknitexlsts of -tie empire. ; i'Most national flowers have become so by ' a giradual moulddng of thought, amd f feel " ing, by evolution, as the chrysanthemum of Japan and the lotos of Ind'ia. ! Tradition - . el tncidenita and hislxwttc association led to . . he rose of 'England, -the sbamrodk. of Ire land, and the thistle of Scotland. 'Oondi . 'tions have, changed and if a 'national flower " is eeleoWd. it will probably come by sudh means as Mt. Taylor la tlryiing; to . bring abooi'L " . r - . . x- BEU A VISTA ITEMS. ' 'Bucna Vista, " !N. v C, (Feb.'- 28. A v JLre burned with .-considerable fury over a-por- "tion of Mr, yandenbilt's Budbee JlandSj'.de- : stroyiing young trees and i-onisumdng a" log cabin- before being arresite'di by hands from the es!i;te. The orfgin of the fire is un known; ; t " (Rev. 'R. G. TttleipasofjiBil'taaioFe . ciaarge' -wM-cfo.-embraiaes Buena -.Vista and Skyuknd is ' gjiviing , most'' universal -satls-factifco to" ihislpeopl'e. - ;He is now" engaged in a series of revival .erTicsT at' Skyland ; .with enloouraging mandifestaltions from his congregati'on " - v - ?v ' - . . l'hie eoomd quarterly r meeting for his work will convene at Kuana Viista, March 5 and 6. , - - - - , tPreisldtog Elder A'bkina is expected to be on hanfdi .aitfd a profitable ' time is amtici paited. " - . ' . i r' ' .The many friends of our townsman N.. A PelnQaud are glad that 'he has-'aamounced himeelf a canvLidiate before .tbe democratic toutdty conventifjai for clerk 'of the superior court. The" good wisfb.es for 'Mr. Peinland are shiared among all of his friends 'regard -las of itheir different 'paM.al affiliations. J.'.Fi. Garren left on the early vesta billed train this morsning for .Pott's Station ' Ark vTO fage in .ia immg cperaitlons I . .vriVh his uncle, J.- T. G-arren who left this county several years', ago and expecii to make Arkansas his f-uture home again af ter conc'loidLnig a short but very successfoil , schcol term on Avery's Creek. ' ' v - ; fWe state for the informa-fico of the Ga t zette readers, especially the inqudrinig ones, wbuit to our mind is " the moist probable - derivation of - the -term - French Broad. ' In the earliest history of this county whai the - Enigliish '.were ccalfi1ra3.ed, in the territory . east of the Blue Ridge " and' the territory west' of - it waa - in? the possession of the 'Freniohi.' There was a river in each terri- wiy Xialilcd CiTOiad. SiTiifA 'iglri.TI j-rtg IjlLS I leam the term' Fren'Ch" was attached to the name of the,; western ? river to distin guish it from the eastern one. , G. M G. NORTH STATE NUGGETS. O-ne of the - Raleigh burglars oaugh't is of ; wealthy .-. Northern parents. . . ' Uarneis 0. . Langdon of Philadelphia gave a worthleaa check for $200 to a Ealeigh man who confided in. him," - ,- . The Gasitoniia, Gazetite Ieards thab rapid .progress is being made in the construction of the narrow guage line between Hickory anid Newton.' " - - - . 'Mr.; WMttiataa. Baker is a neighbor of Mr. giinnnpnTmrniprnmnmimmmiHin on 4-. i.U'J ... r.:; "T ; mm -111 I lu . " , W U'-U U - 1,1 ' ! lilt I 1 i H 1 H "nil'; , ..''.: -- . : -:r . . .... ..- . 1 . . s r Ural Jc"z:ca C-. zj. c:.'.:j. C..:rl days era w'hils -tilLr - dl L3 c." -ed iBii'O ia InMIan & rave uncorr'irj a .n- sr jf Iruiian re 1 105 & loJte C'tficTrer. id pieces of -boM-e. Ciar- iReV. J. vn. Sawyer of the (Norih. Carolina joiJLerea.ee , of , iihe Methodist Episcopal 'jtmrch, South, -wiho was sent to 'the Kick jqinan'e circuit -the "presemt year las " 'been jittinalieirre'd by 'Disiiop 'H-rgTOvo to Oalifor (ala aioii tat'ioneid at Sanger. 'Raleigh Vi3. ibor. . ' The amount of tmildiing going on in the town ia truly eurprising. llhexe' is nol a 3'breet in 4h town that will-not show fiome aw structure amd in some localities the hous-airogoing uip in groups. Ihe -town, too, is extendlinig i!ts streets rapIkLy. Wil son Aidvanice. - . v ' "- - - ' 'Rev.' Wm.-Black closed tho mieeting at '.Aftbeomrle. S-tanly-k: cornty : ons Tuesday .nigbt; . There .were fifty-eiglht'praf'is.l'Ona of fa3iJh, the greater part of -these naaking profeEsSon going to t!h iMothodist and Bap lifiit cluuTohfs. Seven or ei'glht-will Join the PredbyterAan' chun:h.-4--0harlotte j Frteby teriain' : - " . " tM !tlh last - regular meeting of the. Fay etteville -'Imidefpeindent Xight Infantry: the roll wf ajative members ' was- ioOTeasedi to sixty -thTee. St. - Jude'a is to -be. the name o! Itlbo 'Episcocal clhurch to 'be erected in nR-etft ISpirtimgis. 1!he comer stcna - will be laid about the-noiid'dlle of March 'by Bishop Wa)ia:in. Fayottevllie Observer. : - ' 1 j - ii r -IBvaaigelJist W. Jl. "Oales will ," 'begin a nn&eiti'nig to thia city at : the - opera" h'sois-e "T'" ' It," r V T IT" ur Jity fcrough m, tthm oT the Pres- "Tl . Ti;,": X7-- t Tuesday nlgiht 'at 'ilhe . Freaby terian cfhiurch. iWash'i'ntgtoai Messenger.. ' - -j V -i -The oitibjer day as Mr. Goarge Butler, son ift!M.!L Butl wOjo lives near the fair -igrou-ndls; was- out- gunning, he sipied a bird and shot ait . iL:'v The. guias!hot bo'li wavs but mostly dn 'Mr. 'BUiler's way. The " w 'r Wnf -ul rbut ot oAo burajj.-The T ot . imjnre-Cniniton Democrat. ' lxms iBray who lived in Mardh township died last Sat-uiiday anid - was buried Sunday 4u the family graveyasTd. . Mr. J. G..Burrus conduc,td, rtbe tqirial service. .He was bur ied lm h'is; nAghitclothes without atxwkings, as he desired it mfight; be ,so. ! He made hs owin ;. coffin 'about fifteen .. years; ago and called lit Ms nieat box, and whm the neigh bor, boys came in Sue would' .get out-his coffin and' they would play card3 on it. By his iteiquest Eisq. Buvrut condut ted the f u meral services'' and Mr.. lAJither ' Reece tramiped diownt the. dirt: on his grave. He was ninety years old. E3kfim Times. " - s , : HEALTH IS WEALTH. ; 'Everybody i knows "that I ,( have cured many people, male and femaleduring my short etayr'in Asheviile mostly - patients who had been given up by others ai?d could find help nowhere, f . r ' - , One of my latest patients Is the ttniost ex-' cellcint and well known Mrs. -Blanche Wea ver, 37 French Broad avenue,. This inuch-r to-ibe -pitied lady is 22 years old, has been married three years and sick for the . past two. years- and . three month -s She eough-t relief everywhere, and- for 11 months was in a Philadelphia institute of wide reputa tion, but ber stay - there-proved without re sui ts and her case was finally- given up as hopelessv': On the 13th. of- November, '97, 1 made my first professional viisit at her res idence and must sy found my -patient fin ?a most pitiable, almost lifeless, condition. , "... . lAt onl:e I put. all " available means .ux readiness to do my utmost to cure her, ani tomSay- she is on the roaid to raudi recovery, improving daily,ahd with Goa's - ain sh wdlil soon be entirely well again. : This,, was dearly" a ease of improper medical treat ment by doctors, who as Lord Byron says: ! TThey pour drugs of whlah they know Httla Hygiene is the key iobetber times. ' ' " vail.- i .vt. nninrvn.t ' ,Tiis,n i Pftii tw; l; suits' ot treatment ; bynatu2ial:T remedies tKneipp Cure) in acute as well aslchromio eases, are, ouch 'that, they, have revolution' Ized .uhe,whole world. The time wELl surely come, for lAhevM'et, worth $1,000,000 cash for Aahevnile,,N. C, .as a health resort, as a beautifully situated city, - as well as obber places, that every doctor will have to treat his patients after , my system, it ae expects to ne at all cal.ed to the bedside f a sick person. The beneficial results' of my treatment have been stBch. that I am "now unable-,to answer - all -calUs,- and am therefore prepared to instruct come person in the secret of Healing by. Natural Rem edies without Drugs -or-Operations. - This person, male or - female,, .mmst , be one- of means, an enlightened physicjian prf erred, but must mot be a preecriber of Poisonous DnugSi for away with old drugs, .they never were ouMe riglht. Only good for the body, are .pure airwaiter and light;' -Make prope' us of these and add, the -proper food and the result will 'be: ' ' 1 'HEAIXTH, WEALTH AN1 HAPPINESS. Address ' all - "communications r tto Prof. Kloss, 7-9 Patton avenue, second floor. . - Mr." Gladstone has found siusii a great- weeks. (Miss Geraldine Lidldell is, St ap- ralgia.; She is an exquisite musician: ard t has a wav of rjluviner :1ati srHnamm, . 'rshjnAm wMdh has apeouliarly soothing effect - will and Hi U J-lJ u ' LiauOTB any house-in the south. .-I .: !pl! ' . Strer an - ' and for . i ' r . t i ' ' iV - v. XThsxz-tiiz' hlccd Iczzs if- inizrzz tzd rrrovs thin csid XTZtZTY, .5 m i9 thzrz iJ ticn, a lclicf en-rgfy vitality j and thz spirits dzprzzzzi of Cod-fiver Oil mth Hypo- i phosphites of Lfcis and Soda is peculiarly aoapieo 10 correct 4-Ui TU ii w una tuuuiuuiit x u.& wuu-uvcr ) oil, emulsified toJ&n exquisite Y k fineness, enters the blood direct and ieeds its every corptiscl I $ restoring the natural color and H w giving viiauiy to me vnoi3 y & system. " The hypophosphites u reach the train .and nerve j fij centres and add their strength- eningf , and beneficial effect. 4 If the roses have left your . cheeks, if you . are growing W rt tnm ana exnausted irom over- ) $ sWork, or. if age is beginning H g to telX use SCOTPS Emul- H ffs sion. r v- . . ft ' . Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion-V- ' - All druggists; 50c and $1.00. S SCOTTl & BOWNE. CHemists, New York. " c ' ."'oufCreasons for war ''ZV- Considerable : talk, is being indailged in -. - , - - . i by .members . of - the - naval - reserves here says :the -Newbern Journal, the probabili ties .of their being caMed.' out ; for jthe ap' proaihirig war ibe'Mig'dliscuss&d : batckxand forthl " In caise ithe Neiwbem reae'rves are called on to serve,' their, first eitation fs liable to 'be Southport at'tbe big -batteries Jus!t copleted v tbere.-; ; The . ccalement'to man the warsihipe . would- likely -be-first called .from .the states - of . New . York and Maissach-usetts where there are large foro-. s of ; the naval ' reserves s who have recei ved a great, deal of drill on 'ship beard.' -. At least -the above is how one of tlhe ressrves who lis well up" in. the matter .expressed himself jlast night.,' "iV Who. goes to - the plub while her; husband tends ' the baby, as well ' as ' the" good old- fashioned-WKxman wiho looks after her home will both at times get run down in healfh. They will be -troubLed with loss of appe tite, - heaidacbes, '- sleeplessness, fainting - or dizzy spells. rTbe most wonderful . remiedy for ibese women Is. Electric Bitters.- Thou sands of sufferers from Lame Back r and Weak KMneys rise up and call it blessed. rt ?is the medicine for c women. ' Pemale complaints and Nervous troubles -:of : all kinds are soon relieved by the- use of Elec tnic Blltters.:-(Delicate rwomen-should keep this remedy on 'hand to build up the sys tem: - Only " 50c per bottle For sale by T. C;:Smltfli and Pelham's Pharmacy; - 1 Hang - your knapsack where' you :ca-a reach lLr-Hay tian. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystie Cure" for Rheumatism and-Neu-ralgia radically" cui-es in 1 to 3 daysr'Ita action 'upon the; system 1st remarkaplSifcnd mysterious. It removes at once-the cause and the disease immediately' disappears. The: first 'dose -greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by; C. Ai- RaysoTj Druggist, AshevUle. Fools do aif TasL -what wise men do at first.-HPortugueae.r - v - : " ': It la .easy . to catch a. cold ' and, Just as easy to gee 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, v It - is pleas and to take, safe 'to use and sure to cure'. c. A. Raysor.- j -,-r 1 1 i- ":Tth the frog's" 'tongue that betrays him. -iHaytiaau.'. - ' - . s J. "A? Perkins "of Antiquity O., was tor thirty . years" needlessly tortured by phys icians for-.the cure of eczema. He was quickly cubed : by i using DeWItfs v Witch Hael Salve, the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. 3. A. Raysor.C; r -r. All Asheville 'people who are going to Klondike, as "well ' as -those wbo stay at home shouSd try -the juicy fresh meat'ao be had, at A. M. Gopdiake'e, 33 East street. Phone 309.'. ' - - ; Hot Buckwhat Oakea and Maple Syrup, Xwiry. Luncn; r---1 ;- Tour attention: is called: to " the OafeH Swannanoa Hotel. , , . -42u Arrest disease by- the" timely f use of rutt s Liver Pms, ari old and favorite . remedy; of increasing popularity. Always cures -r SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach; malariar indices- tlOn, torpid llVer, COnStlpatlOIl nQ all DlllOUS' diseases. - ' - . Tw TTTtr i - yw--w O JUlVer PlJuLo, S TALK JS CHEAP, - - but a visit to our stor . zz convince xyoxt that we have "the finest 2 largest stock of Pure old Wines and vve all especial attention of .those , who want only the best and purest of Liquors for Medicinal or Family use. - - ' We have "Wines and Liquors' from many lands, and guarantee Age, Purity and . jth in all goods we .sell. , - - " , ixUIed Beer we recommend ' "SCHLITZ" Portner's "Ilorbru". tJSle use. .Tccr; unrival.! ( ) V 0 I 1 iiOlllL" I Y7horc .they malic a specialty of UrGt-clccs wliiclroy r.::d ; vanec, and defy competition in either culity cr prico : And I still claim to have the largest etocU of-first-clacs. goods of any hnura ia tho State. Beer bottled fresh every dav anl delivered to an v 'part of the city Orders from n. dis ) tance solicited. Bpxiijg ai'd packing fr e. T--- "Quality, Hot Quantity" iz IZ'j Tlcttoi r, 0 JAMES He LOUGHKAII, PRPPRIETOR. ; g Phone 139, P0.: Bos 372 - " 56'nnd 58 South Ilain Street. - 0 : v O CURED OF BLOOD POISON AFTER FIF : TY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. Blood Balm Col, Atlanta Ga. . .t J Gentlemen: In 1872 ? a' small pimple jroke out on my leg'. It began 'eating' and n - four months I was ' treated by a phys ician of Talladega' county, Ala., where I wed eighteen years. He relived it for' a ihort while. In six weeks it: broke out 4 igain in both ' legs, also on my shoulder. Pwo small bones were -taken out.' It con tinued until 176. In this time I had twelve iiff erent physicians." They toldsme.the on ,y remedy was amputation i that ft could iever-. be cured. For six months -I could not walk a step: -I went to Mineral Wells, Texas spent-? $300.00; came home; -.went- to flot Springs, ' Ark. stayed nine'; months all failed to cure melMn 1887 came back jo Birmingham, Ala. - I -was advised to vrite you, i which .1 - did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would cure me, and I could ,et the medicine from Nabors' & Morrow, druggists, of our city. -I bought ten bo t- .iea and beiore i had finished my fifth bot-' ile my legs began to heaL and in less than two months,! 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 rest failed to' do. You -have my permission to publish this."-1, have- traveled so much trying to get well that my cure is well known, Fifty-two-doctors have treated : me In the ; last seventeen years. All they did was to take what money I had, and ' done me no good. -v I am now a well man. PKU1 i u.r u.! uamujsk.- -4 ' -: - - . For. jsale -atel.ham'a PharrrvuAjshe ville, IN. C. . . :r." . ; "i ' , Frjlce 75 cents per. large bottle. ri"T Uudlge Green 4uaH a"v3oienr "'attack "of asthimQi laslt; Monday night and has not been able to no.d oourt simce. It is tthou'gbt that he wifll - -not'.be able to attend to hi s druitiea in tBie liourt room, for some ttane yet. Monroe Epqudrer.- V ; ; - . . ' f .as5 - ; - y 'Everybody bays Sc." ." - '1'' h Cascare'ts Cand V Cathartic, tlie fnost won derful medical discovery of tlie ajre pleas aut and refresbmsr to tneL taste, met geutly. aud positively on kidneys, liver and bowels cleausing the entire system dispel colds, cure lieadacbe, ferrr, li&bitual conEtipation and biiiousnefSi . Please .biV ami try a box pi C C. C-to-day f JO, $i,f0 rents. fcioldantt guarauteea to euro uy ancrupsrists; . s , 1 PelhamrTPhannaeyi Goldsfboro 'Heaidll'ghif : While we as." dem ocrats 6ie 'to eee amy tbAhjg,done that will be of the most intereatf to tbe party and to tine people, yet Hue oeonooratac ptairty cannot afford! to go too far" in catering, to .other poliU'cal. orgamizait'ions in - order.- to" eecure endorsetmenlt upon; one r iss-ue. - There " are Othea importanlt . priaoipleSL ; imyolved! ; bef sL'Cuea 'tire .money, questloa aTtJiough they may now appeiar;as of .ismalk unport,, yet wtbem . brougfht ,to their jfcrue lighti' -tsresent a very different aspect. 'r. k Mr. F. I; Helbig, a : prominent druggist of Lynchburg.t Va., says: '-'One -of our citizens was cured of rheumatis sx of two years Btanding;: by one bottle of Cnamber- tain's Jaln Bai.m.Taiis liniment is famous for its cures of rheumatism; thousands have been delightM - with the prompt re lief wblch it affords. For sale by Dr. T. C.: SmitJi. - - 1 . v- : i J I - J j. 9jL .i -- ' TUB MJMTE MAfl'S I The;-Smith:. Premier YpyeTTriter is endorsed by. the U. S. ivernment; -Wbat inore dtf you want, he earth f If you kriowany thing: at all about it, you know it's the best.. V' ,: L. B. ALEXANDER, Agt.,' 50 Patton Ave. t i. Good: horses ; good yeniclea. Safe and an accommodating driver. Prices down. Be fore making other - arrangements ask f cs Larkln Gwyn's carriage on Court Squire, r call Telephone S2. - ; , V- " ,UR To LIVEKY busy, and iatroduce,.early our spleri- 2 4id 93 models i m ke a marvelons offer direct 'tq Hie r ider.'i -J? or 3o days :;we.l '93 bicycles at net cost to manufac ture; and will &hip, C O. D. oa approval to any. address on' rece!pt:of the nominal sum of $1.00 f PpP f j3 mentr.. Special price on sample--:- .-i Oh2i3 A splendid machine, equal to any for service and e&ey running. Best 1 inch SaMJillllal seamless tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown, detatchable sprockets, finely finished and decorated, Morgan & Wright, quick-repair tires, single or -double tube. ' - - ' high grade equipment. "Our special sample price..., $24.00. Brunswick tires," standard eqoipment. Special price on sample..; v;..Vi ..v.i. ..3l".vll ' NOTE, i Choice of Color, Style, Height . You will be Burprised at the appeairace'and, quaHty -of these wheels. Dont wait, order .... now while this offer is oppn.- -Prices will be macb. hiuer soon. Yrm cn mAke Big Momey ; - as oar Agent, Belliner for us. We give oar agents choice of cash, the free use of a ""r K wheel, or gift of a wheel, according to work done, j - . ";-- -.We have numbers of 1898 and 1897 model wheels of various makes and A 1 oii ii f styles, some a httle shop-worn, but all new.. t ... .. IZ.UU 10 $10.Uv. .Wheels SnhtlUssd,odern Types, - ,$8 to $12.00. Our- bosinesa and reputation, m known throughout "the countWvferenc- na' cf tho - ezpzess companies, or any Dank in Cnicago. An Cauuegne free, Secure agency bl ouue. The J. L. Mead PyleiCb.; Ch icagd. If' n:nnn r- -5 fceef -'-f , . j : ; ... ... a - .. i . ... - 1 - ' --unclean, nnyholesome, indigestible condemned K jby medical and cooking authprities. It malies thel : ' jgpod cook's food "rich and the T)cor cccs foodg ' , j-v0y and greasy.7 . .. " ' ; vV D- V' ' r - - - - . , i - ' I , i . - ;- ' -"' Lj J ? " s 1 ,. ' ' k Jk ' . ; il.i A H m or" GD "YOUR CVQCJE cm EfiO TO THE mm All Kinds Furnished: Crushed Stone for sale and delivered, at Asheville Depot at reasonable charges BALFOTJR,;N. 0. , -.... ....v. .;u,:iT PAYS ' ' -. -v ' i V TOVDVKRTJST5:? ' ;? ) v : '7 INTTHE " ': , I V - GAZETTE WANT v ? CRAIID OFFER keeppurjeat factory we have' concluded to LI-J". : " ' Sill iff Of we will feell samples of our i (if west of Denver, $5). This i - O ; deposit is merely to" show g-6od.faith.on purchaser's part; if yoa don't want to send money in advance? sentt? your express ag-ents guaranty, for charges one way and we, will pay them the other i f "you don't want the wheeL, -nighest grade, embodjriag every lato improve- ' joints, iiin proved two-piece cranks, arch crown large detatchable - sprockets, handsomest finislverid; decorations, Morgan & Wright, : tjuick repair tires, single Or double tube, higbgrade equip- mLJLgZ ; ; .... . . . .. $Ly.fJ : VVWWWWWW" - ' Best medium grade for 1898 inch tubing, etrip e deMted, arck j "crown, doBfr-proof bearings, ball retainers, beet Indiana, or New ri : of Frame, Gear, etc Fully Guaranteed. Live 100 Years: Drink Pure Water aereated witn " ! uerflizej' sirthe only absolutely ure .water and you may. ' : i, V f THo Sanitary-Still 'or family use distills pure water. Vfade of copper, , lined .with bloek rin; easily cleaned simple ;-ai a tea iettle;fita any gas,7 oil coal Wl: vood stove. -Four styles, ? 10.04 . uid upward. ? Write for booklet. 1. ; , Tho Cuprirapb Co.;V. 1 105 ITortJa Green Ct. J Chicago nxs. .rco. srii ! - J - ' . j , , , , .,,! L- . T - - - l a. r- .. 1 ' v j Li l J U LI - t o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 PO BOX. 146. - PH01IE72. r?"7r?r? r-? - f.r-,. 9 -'3.w: acrrt ---t -- --ersIac-totenponr5yc- , ASHEVILLE, IT. O. - v - 1 II mr: 1 In c-.r r - - . . ' -j' iy ' - - - ... ----- 'ji- -- -.Lci. i TTew York.

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