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1 15?, V. PURE FOOD CONGRESS ; I;:. ' iin in ifi . i ' " ' ; Discussing Means of, Preventing. Ad- , - . ulterations. x: - - v ' WaiMagton, Mar.2. Alancwt every state to. the union la repeated'it.th Pmi fat Congress, wMfc, convened here today to disousa -pure food.; War will "be de oUred uponaduteailonB and steps taken to flSarelaws passed' by congreals which will inieveiit, adoilteration ' "and . .mlsrperegeata .tion of fooda. it will ba the fLrat "gaith eriJilff xrf the kind since the beginning of 3e gorernment. The governor of each ta:te and territory has "sent delgates. Each eptoate delegiation to consist of fciir farzn ns, two- phramacists, one retail grocer -p food miantiiSaictUTer and one.proprJetary janufactuirer. Federal and municipal de ; lartnnenta, tonnnercial ;. trade organizatioins mta also bo represented. '. The prinlApal ban of contention VV. be', the ''original IMokSage'' decision- of courts which pre- I THE ITraTED STATIC ILAeOIMTORT.' ... rents the several staes from regulating the inter-scate tranac or aduiterated fwiw Startling disclosures as to the breadth of a.w,." v. V , T - u . . 1f , , . urwautn ox , Another kind is woven of rattan strtos. food adulterators' scope,- have recentlV L. V awxiw. . . - - recently This variety is as unyielding as a theoloe- been made by experts of the department of : wi r v i it uaeoiog- t v 'i;. about the size of a foot- agriculture, but strange as it ma-v seam. the federal wrn,nt wn. Wf", ,T ...arrangements. " like lw v " i these dishonest manufaoturers with n,n ..- - . . fliirong arm,, has been pushing them' far - . ' i.iu.ir- ward in a way with another. The interior department,, giants ..patents,, not on - . , , . , . uiuxvcx jr rcvTOBaa jr ior its maiiucacuire. Secretary of agriculture, James Wilson, has been working hard, with other gov ernmenit officials in teres ted m'.the ref orm L . "; , and will lend thedelegates all the heto niec P''Mrf;i awvirnrdisft ifHa lMlnMf linn' ; .V-:".- 1 . -- - - '. ;k TO CURE A COLD IN ONE . DAT Take LaxaUve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All oruggisu refund the money Iff It. fails tc cure. r 25c. .The genuine has L.' B. Q. oa i eacn xapieu '-'.? frne deatm of Mr. Hezekiah Fuller Sot 3?Vunmer, Randolph county, is annouweed in na. sixty-ettghth year. He was a leading crazea amia represented nis county In the i tegislatuire of 1893.' He was a member r ff itlhe wH known Fiiiaer family, served "as ' oaptain in the Confederate armyr and1 was . n awtSve Christian. (Hda mantle Halls uoh irre wortny csmidren. ' r K. y HEALTH IS WEALTH. laveryoody knows that Isv (have cured many people, male and female, during:my short stay in Asheville, 1 mostly pa-Heats wiho had been given up by cithers and could find help nowhere. 'One of my latest patients is the most ex cellent and well known Mrs. Blmche Wea ver, 37 French Broad avehitteT' This-much- to-be -pi tied , lady is 22 years old, has been married threeyears and .sick: for the past two years and . three months. he sought relief everywhere,' and for 11 .montihs -was in a Philadelphia institute of wMev reputa tion, but her stay -there proved without re- - suits and her case was finally given up as nopeiess. On the 13th of November, 97, 1 made my first professional visit at her: res idence and musit sy found my patient im a , most pitiable, almost lifeless - condition, i 'At onf.e I put all available means in ,reaxiiness to do my utmost to cure- her; and ; to-day she is on the road to rantd : Ttmnv.rv improving daily, and with God's aid, she "will soon be entirely well agalnrThis was ' cieany a case of : Junppoper medical treat ment by, doctors, who as Lord Byron says: ' " "They pour drugs of whih they know; little , lmto "bodies of ; which . they know less." ; 'Hygiene is'.the key to better tknes. -- , ' J"1018011' Poisn! - Poison ; The re sults of treatment by natural i remedies (Kneipp Cure) in acute as wel'l as chrondo oases, are such; that they have revoluUoa ized -the whole world. The time" will surely come, for lAahevUltf (wo-njh $1,000,000 toash' or lAsheviaie, N. C, as a health resort ) as bi i fceaiuitifuny ' situated city, as 'well as other places, that every doctor win to treat his patients after my system if he expects to be at sill cal.ed to the bidaide of a sick person. .The beneficial results of any vtleatment have been such that I am - now unable W answer all calls; and am therefore prepared to instruct some person In the secret of Healing by Natural Rem-' eases without Drugs op , Operations, v This 0erson,'Jimale or female, ,-toust be one of means an enlightened physician preferred; but must not be a pre3criber of Poisonous Drugs, for away with old drugs, they never were quite rigttrt Only ;good for the body, are pure air water and light' Make proper use ofs these and add, the proper food and the result 'will be: ' , HEAiLTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Address 'all - commiiaiications to Prof Kloss,;7-9 Pattou avenue, second floor ' women to take on strange. cuWes' and an ties. The bustle Is already "among those present, ait least so aay the Inner cult 6l dressmakera and hnyera of the &at' street tos where women go to eee and iearn the styles) ; The "hustle department when 'these fonm-makera -wemt out of style some -years ago; has been, re-established fn the great retail stores, -and the - saleswomen who preside over 'them, are kept busy showing their wares and assoiTlng their customers that they Will le worn. ' ' MQueer-shapes. and varieties of this we man's adornment are hanging on - walnut- wood ."trees" like. new' and strange graft- ed j frui ts. There . are small modest "bustles Of curled hair, made tn the shape ' of cres cents, which are so unassumingand ",shy that they shrink bhmd thW flaunting silk ! en stetens that re as large as sofa pdl- i . - ,m " V . sausage tted: together, are a pop .-,2 .; : - . ' uMur ana iasung mstlew .Long half skirts - ftf ir . , , of ruffled hair cloth reoaai the penibential VkiritW ' r - , - , ot nenfJtv x t I not , especially designed for lienten wear. but-, are recommended, 'as the most "cx- ana comfortable of k,m. iamiiy. Then -there are quaint bneixmatle o.vf'rtf i-iiffAM. 'itj f ' - ' devices of ruhher, intended to be pumped fuOi of air like bicycle tires and wajnni hot' to Wow: ud except unfixr m" J L--' traordlnary circumscs, - and; indestruc- ttble , busOes. of leather; which ,in.v it S'S-!. ataoa to genemUon atong with the eM' lace and famiiv 'kiu" ' ?-v s ana ramiiy,diamonds..' When asked 'if bustles will grow larger aio, ttne saleswomen shrug their shoulders itnl TnA in I'UnM it... . .mm w . w : AUUlUdJLl 01. ? UI 1 s t -7 ; ::;c 1 a 7", y. ""tiVAr,V",'u jvagissa wo-i man said, as she prearrange' her .stock. I uujuwms i-rMJiTVia-a '. iw 3;;'iJuues are bound to get larger. . Didn't big sleevs get .S6 u ;BKira SeifwiaCT umii tny reached the limit of women's pocket books and cloth? So it is with every mode.' It v - TJ grows more and more exaggerated until it reaches, its climax,; then goes, on the baxV , gain, table and is no more. 'Chicago The Asheville Tailoring compamy, " No. 5 East Court square, are now" taking ordess for sprtog sudts. y. " . . 1 ;;. - Oysters-any style. Ba;t ton. avenue.- .Dairy . Lumch-, 38 - 13-tf NORTH OAROLINA, -,r, im the .Superior Oouirt. IJUiJN'UOAlllJB tXHJNTT, "" " Wiargo Ellett & Crump Co., vs.- Notice. J. B. 'Ingle. By, vdrtue of an execution isfued' to the1 unKBersignea, oneraff . or Buncombe county from, the superior comrt of said- count v. in ' Uhe ; albove entitled, aoaion, -returnable to March term; 1898.. ef said court. I will sell I at - puiDtic - autetlwn, , to . the i highest -.bidder, for cash, at the count .house door, in the' saM county: of Buncombe,' oh'SMonday, ' -the I aui uay oi jaarcn, 1888, an ithe 'right, title aura unjierest or tne defendant J. BS Inele. to the: foilowhl lot of ' land . intf linremiiue ssiituated.Jn the said -county' of Buncombe 111 mww ilominT XOWinsin.m. flaiirl mnrs mr. ticu1larlv"desiorl.hefl a firii.iAOTQ ';'imi 4a soa'Ke, - cne . noirtneast corner of Lot I xmo. 4, , tine centre .of the Bear rrooV m&A i and runs with said rokd north il dcCTees wtwi. ov iwi; xo ' a - KaBe,- ,cnence south 89 degrees west 104& .feet' to a stake. on the bank":; of the . road,' thence wi th ? the said 1 road south 52U degrees" wes' 54 feet; M a siae an uot no. A: .nen?e; north 89.2 de- grees 132 feet to the beginning, containing twenty-one rods, being the lot of land on wh&dhtthe st'ore'hoTiseATdrmerIvwrtiirJM by the sadd J. B., Ingle and more recently occupied: by, E. J.-Rhoades, is situatedTand , being the same lot of r and-convevexL-tn rth -r said J. B. Ingle by G. W. Ballard and wife t7 deed, aated the lltih sy of 'AprS, 1T92! oi!u rvgiierea in tiooK jno.K2 at page 232. 1 of the mecwrtiB nf vt ..JrH I of the irecords of deeds of-tihe said county : Tlhia 4he,111Jh "da7 ef February, -1898. ' ' 'W. r M. ,WORLET, Sheriff of Bmncombe Ooun.tr. o-ww-4t - - . -5 . . Cafe; The Leading: Restaurant in Pt c Ashevill ; j -36 South Main Stl jpiosed at MMmSghtj pe at 5 a. m ji v .mable supplied wi'th. everything thmar uta5onae.ritesfby p:-week'.ianid jacjiiih ., TIAfl'uUim; 'l"-K PJ0AH TilURROUGHL Dro' woocUa.wn THE ASHEVILLE - ' - ; w ?s' cookie luSSSed. 5 '--V;-'-. v ;v-v:; -S' :, M3SCaLUtNEOU8- WlAJfITESI-Jro meet or correspond with ... persona wishing to buy, seal , or. - rent oases, loos, farms, timber ' lands or , mining projperty; also p&rsans 1 wanting to lend or borrow money on flrst-lass se curities oniy;, lhave t-the agency for oithern territory, of some patented ar- ucies or merit; also agency xor, . nxanu Hiciones in -various ixnes. - Georce Powell, Real 'Estate and Lto&nm, Court square ana ..ration avenue. , WANTED A reliabl white womai wuni ta posbiuon as laousekeeper of cook; ref- erenocs given,- lAddress Miss UMI 51 , Turner street. w - i9.2 W. C. SMITH-Of 10 Chnirrih trt t. ana a, nasa varietyrof 1.700 rteoitaui Men. and Boys' clothing; covW - nest tailoring extant.' Awn in ' h (and most nctrasitiv imi.iiw.A ,Arf of Gent's furnishings- - mm FOp.RENT-.H, Of iieu or-uniurniftned, on ttay wo Jd street. ' n ' "r . T" r v. -jinn - -nuA. 1 ljb uim. imjii 1 iFrnimncwr v 1 . -""J ' -w. ftUUlUVUi V Re Veil. Room 4. IVnt.rtln yirri i ", " "v WANTED. A TiosiHon hv - flrf . . ., . ., . - - m . , Wilt iiner. nest reference Address Li.? R.. utnrttMw, cowberry, s. a- 13-6 TSf A .XTrrvrw.T- v- - "ruswoa competent yeung ujittiu, wi,,yu are ror inwalid eentle- man. or "DosiMnn .J.n hnonMr r,ww." w. v, ysuw.vmce. BUSINESS OPFORTONITTra-'mvo inr,. WTIH S.-1WGDS1A tA : CTngflv': hoiUfau mechanical operation ' in the production of an indispensable line of dir and universally in demand. fil dad-assistance to procure patents and mn5,on.?5arkt-. . For further iw.wvunu-i aaa aooress of lnvpntr n. Ply in oerson to Rnai. m "J 7 j- - - vute vt utc . 7ftT Tfl nni . . 306-tf AGENTS WANTED For our new wall iup ot mis state 28 X 42 inches in size, flve:colors, on heavy paper, and with tin at top and bottom. With index of towns ; on Doraer snowing location on map and population figure. ' Sella Tat a popular' price. Send 50 cents and get sample and terms ior. county agency. Rand, Mc- aii & uo., onicago, IH. 305 WANTBD-Everyhody to know that the bargains at Mrs. Thomas S Tat . i will soon be gone." k Winter and summer un aerwear for ladles and children: baby caps, 10c. to 25c ; stockings, best quality, 2 Dairs for 2Sc : corsets haln ar MMt '- Tfail earte corsets, - $1.50, and up. Special Fai SLAUE-A good family horse, six year 'prices on tlhbons notions, linens, em- 9Q &vn& and genrtHe, tor buggy or sad broideries and laces. A beautiful doll is .dle.' H. C. Huiht. X' r ; 20-6 x WANTED.Boarders Within a fe yards 1 '.vj- uui veieorateu wuuamston "Mineral spring, .whose healing water, bring I J health and vigor to the most t?rih? i. ! '? ulte nw and C. depot I 1 throw open my doors to those seeking a genial climate for the winter and to all I - ?eking health, . as our climate is d- passed for dyspepsia and ''general vup. . "nuuaing. Lrge, omfortabls : rooma, -splendid :flare' and, poUte ssrrice: wit ;all who make my house their noma, j Board ranging from U0.00 to $15.00 per month. I W ATM V31J-A Dosltion as iravelinf or hoA . - companion 4n a refined family, by a lady who speaks French and English, and ial against w. j. uocke, administrator of " dialing to miake herself - useful; best of j1" father,- WilBam M. Cocke, Jr., for zette. 298-tf Hnr. nnw. hn hi ' HTSaiNORAs J7ARB Pianist and teacher v in r stringed instruments. 291 College Street. v - 14 211-4ms t , FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Help , for all kindi of work. Satisfaction guar- ton avenue ' -. WtANTED-Posiition as canvassing agent, :. or saleaman; ?ot r.some . payings article, .i. Write rme your": terms. Address 5 Green street,, Asheville, N.. C. 16-3 WAiNTED Salesman to handle ou r hi i- eating oils on commission In Asheville rand vicinity. Liberal tms.' Tlhe Euclid -Oil Company, Cleveland, O. . 315-3Sun WAiNTOEn--Everyibody . to come to J's. Thomas's, nexit to Pelham's, and get em ' bfoidery sf2k at 4c a skein, 7 skeins for , 26c, " 30 skeins for $1.00, sewing silk 2 ' spools ,Jc, table cloth 25c to 40c, zepfovT 5c per lap, 18c four laps, .Germantown 8c per skein, -crochet cotton 4c, veilings 10c, all colors. tLadies' and .children's . winter and jnamaner underwear ? 6c to 25c x ribbon ; sale, beginning to-day, for one r.week. Liai'iing notions below cost. (But tons,- Buttons; who wan a bulttons? Saoik- v igs,.-corsets and-Delsarte , icorsets, 28 . J.O.IMU u.v. ry yiu canaousoea uouse s - niga graoe 1 man ? or . woman, eood 5nurch standing,:, willing to learn our """"'wos -, ci as manager ana ftatf' correspondent lierec Salary $900. Enclose self-addressed stamped 'envelope to A TrPieri:QeneraI jManager' Box. vxo wazeote. . , , -277-2m ... - . ai.--upngnt, ana faithful gentle- men.-T. di. to, travel' for responsitis . wTi, U9e , m North Carolina, fjf 7 -$45-?0 4113 expenses. Position 5 Keferences. Enclose self-ad- iTl. Kt011610-, ' DomJnV qompany' Hr COiksaga .. w A wrwtvv u .... .. - WANTED Young or middle-aged man to travel- tn this - and"-' adioinins .permanent position: salary $50 a month and expenses; good ehance for advance ment Address . Sbepp Company. 1020 1 -Chestmit.atreet, Philadelphia, Pa. .f . I WANTED. Raw ' furs - and, skins, such: as bkudk, musK-rat, otter, mink, . raccoon, fopossum, etc.,! hy,-the Providence Pur , company, , Providence, ..'R.. L 'Buying ..agents wanted - 271-3mos 1 BOOMs AVD BOARD. WANTED.Boarders,N. at .No. 13 Sterne j, avenue, elevated ..and beautiful location. Olean apartments, delightful board. t: , -r ' . ; .- .- ; .- - 288-tf accommodated in a -private family in FWcn,tlerere tio children. - Large lot, opmv good fare.-Jas n! DVi GAZETTE, MARCH ROOMS iwn nnibn mU. : . - v as i. 'is u person s Illr0OmVto let boarders i an procure them by an advertisement in - 'u"n or in tne columns de voted -to hotels and boarding houses. An advertisement 'in eithw ni. 75 wiU brinS Platy of FOB KiSLNT. ROOMS Kinn? ' Ti0''"1- tx O. . . - . . ' -vwiva VA -aXLLlU 1 II ' """"" caney wt. . 20-6 pvtvr u "I t T wxJAi&--.Three bright,, sunny, , furnishei .f?9' aipwag the pints, near car i.ne; JT . lf desired. 20-2d inrm iRnnNm ,t "r . " A Zrf i0r" - ZT J"4 WaUL SJeei3- PI.y h . - - ' - W-6 h-QB RENT OR SAI,E-1 7 room house .; t. J2" -SS! ' liamstm rv,T -orr I i ' i COOKStOre. ' .i ' 18-20. : . - I. : - - 1 ' 1 liiAJr Store room in: Berks- "'f1' Ior reat Apply, to 11 FOR RBNT-SuWban ft, ,f. 6 rooms; with f uel garden, horse and' I . w ,Tfaie tn ,5? 17. rTJT h., : -rx " .'J.une to suit renter . wzewe omce. . -;i6-6 lVR,RENT.--lA nine-room vtfflA w n ..i uiij; comvenaent to- business. Anoly - . w . rT..1: Iee.' W JBroid aVe ' : . - "T" , JLO-0 I A" 1 STORE IN TeWt v mriPT " lw..fKPIJB: COURT .FOR -rV. nn?.roB Templs Lrrl ONE DESIRABISS offi. in Tomnio , .. h. i -rr . ' 'i" ( ,.11". vr' u. Jr., or C3eo. W. itiguu. lemii p inner ' . ' . fob sals: Jorses f orSale it a Bargain; Also a iew ;Sepond-Hand Wagons. Apply b.L'l MuliE ES 1ATE, Biltmobe, N (V FOR SALE Two excellent heavy draft saorsea; all right In every way. Good I w w . : CHAMBERS & WEAVER. I -t -- -i ' . A: .. utenetls, almost new, will be to eacramoe.. Apply at yard's, 19 Merrinion Ave.-' i 3ia-tf FOR 8ALE-7iie 7-iroom eotUama roonr nouse on Oentrat Ave. - IModera conveniences. " One -9-room buse- on Flint St. Either of these Irauses can: -fee Bold at "a hirgairi; Several & small ' lots 'suitable for cottages.' No trouble to show you. . H, Weaver, Agt.; 45 Patton Are., Asheville, Na st- , I . . ..... . Tm-AWA,riva&a&p.mr--,. favor I Dearing per cent, interest irom March 16,-1897. : Dr. J. Darld. ' : dftsw-3mo DO Ton Wujarr arniiTfAWj,! tisements for persons desiring situations published for half price in these col umns. ;'A twenty-word advertisement cor 10 cents, or three times for 20 cents. -www - - WWW 5 Tnres Beautiful ivomen ? TO TTTPTft T T5CC XnftTrtW ATE CTCTT31C A SURE- ROAD TO BEA UTY ; : The Misses Bell, of Ko. 78 Fifth Avenue, New York, now offer the public generally the ; Complexion Tonic which they have so long , , used successfully in personal treatment. ' TOE HISSES BEll'S ; CcmpJekteii 0Ri ' has almost immediate effect in clearing and brightening the skin. It is not a cosmetic, as it does not cover up the blemishes as pon dere I when .applied to the skin, does not show f I It cleanses the imres of the skin of all Tviisnn- I t ous and foreign fillings and dissolves entirely S ixicu&.jcs, pin 1 pies, uittrKceaas, mom jiatcnes, excessive oiliness or redness in the skin, its use is so simDle that a child ran follow diron. f tions and get the best result The Misses I Iueu nave placed tne priceoi theirwonderful Complexion Tonic at f 1.00 per bottle, which UUI MLt. GUST TUUKCTHSKG I if the-effect is not exactly as clafmed, so that I you take no risk In sending for it- - - - 1 I -jLne price, 91 .00, places it -within the reach Of alL It will ahfiolntpl v plnir n rmrvr mm. t plexion and beautify a jrood one.. This gen- , . erous offer shnnlri hn nofvntoA Tivnll ,.-?.-..-'.:; I i i I ? Ladies can address The Misses Bell on all matters of the cnmnleTlnn nnd hrrfpTiP in thn J strictest confidence, and satisfactory advice f l.-.TVlli httitMn 1 I A : 1 S'U MILUllUjr WlUHtUb CUtUC r orders to TJho Misses Bell, or t J ,;,. THE BELL, TOILET GO. , - No.7SnfthAvenae,NewYorfc. Ml Mil III 111 pi V, North Carolina . . . ; 1 v V , -. . laving qualified as ad- . Mattie. J. , Cook, de- :; Buncombe County. ; ' The undersigped having minlstrator of Mrs. ceased, hereby gives notfee to all "persons f 1 s 1 interesting pamphlet will be sent upon re- - ; AtImm - -- " : : . fuuirrM mii iiuiiiiiiiiiiihi innu Hnu -fifi mii r having claims against the said estate " to present them to the undersfgned for pay men 'within one year from this date, or this notice will te, pleaded ' In oar of thei , re coreyr l 4 - " " J. T..COOK, . , 'V f AdmlniaJtrator:-, ' vThSs Jan. 13, 18SS. ; j ; ;?ocococc& mi r Now Entering upon its Third Yean A iPajpeii' im TExegfidDimo Covering the News of Asheville and its sur rounding territory the mostxompletely of arid Newspaper published. x v; Mil TMegira of the news of the world from the Laffan News Bureau (New York. Sun). Daily Telegrams and News Letters from Raleigh, and from other points in North Carolina. Type set by Mergenthaler Linotype Machines. ; mmm ages Carefully Selected, Up-to-date Reading Matter. The Gazette has won the good will of the people of Wes tern North Carolina and in the Interesting year that has f9w beun it Will be its aim to serve them better than ever before and to deserve their continued support. (DIliieap -The price of the Gazette places a live newspaper within M allthe reading people of. this section., Since the reduction of the rates f subscription it has extended its circulation into every town in the sixeen counties of the Ninth Congressional District. With this - encouragement ' we shall continue to serve the public in 1898 atese low rates to subscriptions. i i One Year.... . .... ... ........ $4x0 Six Months ... ..... ... 2.25 Eleven Weeks . . . . . . . . . V 1.00 One Month . .; , 40 Cents : Free Carrier Service in Asheville, Victoria and Biltmore. : The Largest; Most; Complete and Most, Entertaining "I Weekly Newspaper in North Ca-olina. - v . : 4 ; iHeplete with the News of the World, of the State and of ; this Mountain ' Section. . . . ...... " . ni$E0a )nly $1 : -Published Thursday morning.' . n- 5 - - - j , That subscriptions, if Received befgre February 15, will c : ' ; v ; bie accepted at th Rate of 25 - T ' , ;. 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