THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, I.IAIXH 5, 4 Tbe DailyGazette. -.ASHEVILLE, N, C. .... - a - THE ASHE VIITiE GAZETTE PUB- - XIHHING COMPANY. - JAJtlW eV NORTON. Prldeiit. FEED A JOHNSON, Secretary. , ""SO B8CRIPTION JRATJEBr;- - Bafly, One" Tear. . i .- .V. .... . v DallyrSlx Months.... DailyEleven .Weeks. ,.,....... Luu Dally, One Month ....? -J? Dally, One' Weeks .....'....' ixrviv- nnf.p.tte. One Year.; ' wrvi . na -7P. t 1 . Sir Mon ths . . . . . '. .60- flVVttt ,5rw jr ''- 7 i . ; ' These reduced rates are for subscriptions paid' POSITIVELY IN ADVANCE. . Al ' wTftdit subscriOtions will be charged at the pate.' of 15 cents a week for, whatever time theyniay run. ,;, ,-r -- . tW- OazeTte is delivered in Asheville. " Victoria and JBiltmore by . carriers at the ' regular subscription rates. ' Within these Emits of tenry the paper may be or "4ered by letter,' postal card or telephone. and . the ; subscription price paM v to the flBTiier.- TELEPHONE 202. V '' - Day and Night. , ' - Out Rate Prices ! -i - - . - "T 1 " Means Our .Close Buyfag, Our Close - Sell - - v tit is, your Interest. to buy at Out-Rate. i,It 4s your money and you should save ifc y ; v, buying art Out-Rate Pr;4s.v ;.: -GO TO PELHAM'S "THE CUT-RATE ' DRUG STORE,'.' . Before;vou purchase any article of drugs ormediisin'es, and see yourself . how much . you cam savel'; - - Candy Oas'osuretta at cut-rate, . . . .0c S8c No-To-BiC,'at out-rate............. 38c7iO El3fcric Bititers, at out-rate, 38c75c 0'- ,.' '.v.. ...... -r 1 King's Nw Di.overy, at cut-rate . 38c , 5q ' Einig'i New Life Pills at cut-rate . . . : . . 18c '"Bu-cklein Arniica. fialve at cut-rat. , . .18c .'Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery, at but-rate'C'. ..... .. . ............ .... . .,6.c Piafice's Favorite Prescription, at cut-: - iraite 67c i , Hood's . Sarsiaparilla, at ; cut-raite. .67c rSoott's EmuHsion at -cut. rate :6c . . i-dlhie above is only a lew. articles of a canupJete drug stock wtlch gjes daily at Out-Raite, Prices. K ..i Go fo Pelhain's for Cut Prices. This Date In Hist ory MarcbTG "433 Odoacer, chief of the Heruli, who deposed V the last Roman emperor and became "king . vof Italy," died. ,t. : 1534 Antonio Allegri Correggio, Italian paint ; " i er, died ; born 1494. '-' "- ; 15S8 Henri-1 prt?8e j(r!onde, SUguenot lead-: v fer, died; bprn, 1552. - ish soldiers. . The Boston : massacre had great influence in arousing popular feeling , , , against English oppression. 'The immedi ; " ata cause was T resistance to the Importa '" tion of articles subject to royal tax; Isaac Israel Hayes, arctic explorer, born ? In Chester county, Pa. ; died 188k: ' , E09 Mary Louise Booth, American author and ' editor, died In New York; born 1831. --. 2893 Hippolyte Adolphe Taine, French hiato- k v . rian and critic, died in Paris ; born 1818. - 1895 Colonel David Ramsey Clendennin, a vet- .eran of the Union army, distinguished in " t cavalry warfare, died at Galesburg.'llls.; born 183a - , E88 Governqr Frederick T. - Greenhalge f Massachusetts died at Lowell; born 1842 " . . .. ' '. - "- ' l .. - t : " : ; -The"New York state Solons (are fryirng ito regulate the "size of peac4"and -berry bas kets by law. No .law will prevent putting the best fruit on, -top. -- r a V, The Washington Poab " "Almanac . ana s Book' of , Pacts" in its, way is as valuable to all intelligent citizens everywhere a is v. the . Washington Post ' iuself and that is saying much. "Taken all in" all as a com- piete newspaper and a level theaded com- , meu'ta'tor,. . on the movemenits of the day that are of public interestT the Post is the . leading daily ouTnalof ythe country. Ita . almanac, "of kore ifianOd4"pages, sold at r- . wtf low price - oi 20 , oenis,i;is a vaiuaoie j,.'j "book"within the reach of all." ' " , tT1-'1 - 1 1 ; 1 : ' '4 - - - - . . . ,; 'MarioirTButaer: iling a'' fern" vhandf ulls of v:,: mnOat' theSSSemotta.tto state OMn-mattee in " ' VUa week's yOoaSBiu, and" talks like a . " . mah' thaj 'own'te sfaie. '"There is some- thing wrong and raca-lly J wrong," , .he -dtidTares 'bmtilh'vrrong will continue and 0 . aggregate ' as ; It'g as tfhoee who ' iavor ' the " r V wrongs co-opeia'e and s'tand solidly "to- . geitherVwhile those who oppose them are v divided, and fight each other instead of 1 . fkghltln .'the v common enemy. Theretf ore, .y .-the .'presieKt political sffbuatton demands the broadest- pato-Joftism and the highest sta'W- , matship." 'The only staltesmian- and patri- , -ot;th'ait can ooperate and'stand solidly to ; gtherIwithvTBuitler Is RusseTih Thir f u , sion; for thesjpuTpostf of looting the com ' ..: ' :,mon wealth," the odSDly, kind possible with ' " .'j ;-i uc5ix as -, bhey. When -those tMeves fall V.ut f some 'honest men may . have' a show at cor- recring v the abusas they have (heaped upon ''thfesta-tiei?' 'VComparing the present with" Che past; the :f London ; Specta'txw thinks that, society; as a . - - whole. 'has' become better,' -nd mot wofse v fluring vthe century now expffrtagr.'aind ihat .the ophikHr to the contrary which we-so : u olben heaT-expressed'ris 4aed partly;on?the : ; i unjustlEed expeotation.- tnat . aiscovenes n eleotritfity: will - puriTyjaniajikind-Nero was ' 1 the first person whomever usedan eyeglass . i and partly on the proposterous and inju rlous attention bestowed upon'anythlng,In v.'-;3iy way Abnormal. r If wemade a study of ' -critroks oinly, -we. should believe half the world was crippled'. A good -deal of . '.the audaWty" which now amazes.-anW-shocks v -the old is nothing hut misplaced frankness over-conscLous of Ohe diposii'tSon formerly domlnant to conceal 'amytiing -tinpieasant. Some, at leat, of iho present habit iof - sslf adveartisfimjent; wlhich amioy twfcause. of its vulgarity 'quite as much'as" becaus- of J t inii-ereot badness, s due o wliat we may describe as" indiscreet ; independence. , No man a'dverflised .' lumself u like Napoleon, wbosa counibpynren, Mil n e fell, 'did not count thai vulgar quaaity In him for slnJ We a33 condieanm tas the'special Vice of - our tame, the kind .of wttrstoip palidto money, and forget :tihe adulation that a century, ago was offered" Jo Tamils, and po"wer, ,and the fcasemess of the subservftenices to those who had faug,ht,df patronage : to glye a wayJ x Even ' the' paskonalte desire;for ex citement, 'which Is ' the true cause of -ihalf tbewHs 'we see in modernv'socjieity, baa its .' ;nM' -"W norffiRe- the humdreds r in' whom it-displays itself tor an appetite, for extravagance, "or frivolity, , or- incessant gadding and forgei fhe thousand ct. cases tn wMch 'tlhe san-o ifhirst dieveOopa tie d'e- sire for knowledge, or phil'aniliTopic aotlv i ty, or energy an jol'iifficail .-pursuits. We believe uanpelvts'taiat ithe power of ac quieecing In monotony is -essential to good work, to , serious moagM. and 'to sell-Jm- ppovement ; (but we' cantnot nooeatiy say that ' the bldr lormsv-pt , itihat acquaesence tended 'Entirely, to good'. The stall - watet ; very often., ptutrifled, and tne still - neart grew as Impenetrable es tone. The niex gemera'tion Is resitless - toa. degree that makes4 tne old one doubt .whether there is a'nvtihiiniP'-.Hin it: tout auflcksilver is not ai wicked rndtal becautse it rlEes or- falls with the sldgnteslt tdewrease inatmpspheric pres- sure, jaoaern -mxeresra ure 'prwunuw muvu too various for the- hdallthy discipline of mind, but after all if ia among the readily 'inte-reslted.' and not (the inert, that the besif are to be sought. . ' . . TOPICS 0F.T0DAY. Whe ther we - Wave peace t or war, nara tiintos or good, anardny. or oraer, yeiiow Journalism .or , wblte, there is one ineme thlt .wjrr be .conibinually (harped upon., It is the Klondike. Not until tne coming sum'mer can we hope to learn .-the truth about thaf-country whether -the ..posslbil- Itiqs of its "mines .have been under or pver estimated; whether the conditions for the support of life are so genial "a have been represented; whether. -it is to : be" law' and system up there, or robbery 'and disturb-aince.- But. one thing is certain, and that is the chance of earning great money by keeping out of the district altogether. As the claims, near' the settlement have been taken up," and most' of the , gulches "lo cated," the tenderfoot who starts, for the gold fields would better content himself by grubbing among the gravels of the Alaskan rivers thanhy : trying to squeeze f himself in i)hArAtfvf!i4i Is no room. There' is nol r .- ..- tsi-fa j-y 'doutoi fhC w-fefiltt' iai5serPrtwflS & hear " of "strikes" along , ine k.reei3. - 'miles' iflhis- pid of ,the;v Klondike and4n pleasant and accessible- country. Btoob: lyn Eagle. . .".." . - u ; ' ; - Egypt ; enjoys tbeslnai4re-eminenc oif being 'the one 'country,- in the- world where men areata a majority.-,.-The male sex in the dominions of the khedive ex ceeds thetemale by l-60f(KK). This j. numer ical predominance of the male is very even ly 'distributed over ' ooth lower- and .upper Egypt-1 It" is only In the sparsely settled and. newly recovered province of Dongola that' 'the women 'are more numerous , than the men. Another interesting' fact is that the proportionr of Egyptian (women -know; ing how to read ;and write lis little more bhqm, one-half per cent. '. .' ' . - - - POSTSCfilPTS. V ' -The National (Leaigue foasebaTJL S'eason will open on. April 15. C x iWhi'je- aotivilty T oonitilnai'ea i'n -ths navy yardis, :Chtre is' a display , of . war spirit Ln -afll ieations o the j.omnibry.; Aononig others al tering their serv'i'ceS in caae of a, tflns3ict wiUh pain aire the "coil anineirs Of Jthe Pitts- bwg district. ". ' The Chio senate cocnanittee invest! fat ing -thie alleged; charges of, bribery, in coa niefl'cin witt!tu,'ihe late senja)toriil e ection hGd a "esion to-MgM an'd ,exsum.:!nd s:v- cirail wd tmesise3, but niarth'ing of amy realfcni- porton'ce was brougM .ou,t. l-.,, A . - ; ' ...':; ' j The'lMa'drtid 'Gazeib'be Is'alboutto publish a dwreJ mjoidiL-Ying the first air.Ji.ie in the a-uitoninmtioiis reteaare if or ."'CJuIha and- Porto R4oo iii..the diireotion v of.:. :fiai.dll'.atiing z lhe r-ondit'lonsa :Ofaiiomination.vof counselors ; ,cf a'irniintistriatlionj.; .' i'-r-The' senate'committee on. military - af f aiirs has passed ' favorably upon an 'anuend ment to !the. sundryiwivit, appropriation bill .providingvan;a.propriation 'of s $35,000 , for the puhae..p5f Point ,l.ookout. witn tne view to fiacorporating It in -the OMckamau-ga-: and (Chattanooga National' Park. ' , ' . - f in an :ua safe con'oepsid -in a closet in flhe Apanitimienibd - to Paris of. -the late ur. EvaolB, 'i!he American 'dentist who . left a Pomtune it 'Ph'iCaidieillphiia.'to csifcaiblisa a great dental imistiitution, cleaners- have- fooi-d. genS 'Wjomth 200,000 -that iflhe lawyers know noMiilg fboutti.JTIh)ese germs esrp diiannoDdra, m-i&fes. tire)ra,l)d3''Tpearls and to-az's, gtvts to ljEtknta ifrom' royaX"A per5siages of EWrope, fm&fr&&m:3?&:& ;V ;-tatis' regarding the pro'doiction of Eessenaer'-'si'ee'l - ingots. amid ra4's:' In ; , the United .taites -in ISdTpresfnttei in - the nostre-oent 'Pii.'ine'tin off the Iron and Strel eesoittionjElhows that all previoMs recTds cihievier in: thks wAiiustiry- have "been - oroK er.-" .The : im-Teasej over: last; year's produc tion 'exceeds 39 per "cent. "The tot'l pro- diwcitJLon'Vi'Eesjenrer steel 'ingots in ,1897 was 0,-9 e -gcoss - ixaiwa onicroase oi TSCjtons over .1896 'epatorTiltojan' feels 'certaim. that If ft ifleYfJot Cjhat,- the' Maine . ai'-aser was caused.. by!- the Spaniards war -with . S.pain lS;taevltabJe; ,e::The-'liaitt offer of services in case of war ctfmes from the negro troops of Souths CaroJItta. Col.,' W.' H., Robertson wrf tes Adjutant Geperal "Watts: ."As com manding offlcerof. the. tiomal .' guard" of Sou!th Carolina "! I hae -the -honor--to offer my service ana -tne. enaistieia troops or my coromind together wi-th: : 8,000 able . bodied J colored men of this state-ready to be en- v,Wst(d lBt gervice :4n case , of';-f-wifli;: Spain." ; A .-'vr ,' - with THE .TRADE OUTLOOK; VERY " GOOD ACCORDING . ; TO - DUNN AND BRADSTEEET. All Signs Pojnt to Unprecedented Vol ': ume of Business Being Done or Arranged For- l,' - ;: -New York, MarV'"4. Dunn'a : revjw of tra'de tomorrow win :ay: There i3 con fidence that the aultharftieB are doing what s proiier to provide for puolic defense an& business is movtog'- on with an 1 assurance tha't 'it wil "not"Ttev seriously, didinirhed. The i'ailuires In FebruarV ;wemesttnalfer 'than" in ascy other month,, exct lthree, of the pre- -.'.'S; --w;. ' ,. . -,: .:.r . vious fifty -ttiwo months. The fbesft evidence of the general improvtttnenit is 'the -'fa Jt that paymen-ts lihrough? the clearing houses 'for the past 'iweeik-have been trwenty-eigilt per cent. J-arger than in 1892. In -spite of mutch reduction in rates," miload -earnings in FeSiruatty were 3.8 per, cent.- larger than- in &2, n'earl'y all SmportarJt sections showing gain. ' ; . . " 7 , he .producitian of ipig iron as the grealt- est ever known. The strike in tooton mVls does not spread, btft helps 'to -slightly bet- ' : .... : - ...' . .li -J- .- .- 'S' r;. ...:.. ' -ter (the. dman'd for;ffocne goods,'. Money inn comnn rclal " loans' hQs'advaacei" 'to four' per cenlt. on tba 'besit paper, the offerings em d demand being resit.ricted. - The, failures for the week f were 251, against 246 -last year., . - - Brads'lireet's -tomontarwwiilil say:"- "Near ly aM signs" poinit, to, ttprecedented vol umes of (buainesB "being dope or arranging for at the present ItSime. . The aggressive sferenigrth 'of prices, record ' breaking i bank clearings anld 'continued large exports, ths very heavy volume of buainess in iron, steel and kindred lines, and general satis-" faictory reports as to iHhe volume of spring ltradeat leading 'dislbriibuttive centers are among the visible r features of , this trade d'evelopnuent. In nearly all of the coun- fbrles cereal producas are higher in prices this . week. The strength of raw cotton has hirian f licouraging effect upon southern Itraide,- which is generally ' reporfed . good, land better than usual at this season. Ex pout ctf corn from southern ports is an ad ditionally favorable fla!turef while pracr tically an agreement, of southern iron pro ducers, as to irices, wilth ; generally: -sa'tiST ifaobory collections at most points, has im- panted a decidedly cheerful tone to advices from-thalt section. Cotton goods ; display s'tr'engt'h. Th aggregate: clearings of sey; enty-seven ci'ties donrlng the nwnth: closed amoirnlted to ?5,533,645,112, an in crease over February, of last year of fifty one per. cent,, over Pebriiary J189& . of ithtirty-fiv per ceii&s-wxA -& 1S94, of sevtenty-ttairee per cent. 'Compared wltfi. February, 1892 the heaviest Pebru ary on record, there is a gainof:more than six par cent; r - - -r'' -:'t: Tho New OatholO cathedral -inp. London will bo completjed ;by the. year 1900. HONEST LABOR Must have honetlfood and not may more than an "honest price for it. : Thre are many; preparations scld at good round prices which are unworthy of the n'aime of grocer5es;-i.Wecan' sell ycu the heist flour for $6.00 iper. barrel; best him at lc per pound; also a good assortment of dried; fruits at a rieasonaJble" price. '-; JENKINS BROS.. : ' Spot Cash Store. v 45 South Main 'Street. 'Phone 125. T i The T Carroll- House, furnished. If taken at once. wo other furn f shed houses, well located. Two small .unfurnished houaaa. - J. II. Weaver BoxlU. No. 45 Pattox STsnn. We are the Leaders in t he Wfnft a P.?n't leIy get Uhder the fame Formnla for more than is Guaranteed absolutely the PUREST in the World-- Ajaal t J) UrnXJ U returned and money will be TBead . andsave thecdaponi on Old Pepper Whiskey and bid ,v &v There are two articles in my show win marked: at, cost price7 with , the idates dow March; s "and March 7 Anv ' onevwho guesses iWnnnrfinjr . to . .those JT O a4BSxan:have;it... . V - ' -' -J- r . 16 PATTON AVENUE, v, N ASMEVILLE-. N. C. JU RED OF BLOOD POISON AFTER J?IF ; TY-TWO DOCTORS FAIlMx Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Gentlemen: In 1872 a small pimply roke out oa my leg. It began eating and In four months I was treated by a : phys ician -of. Talladega county, Ala., where I lived eighteen years. He relived it for a .a'orV w iii.e. in 'six weeks it broke out igain in both legs, also h my shouider. , wo small bones were taken out. It oon .inued until 1876. In this time 1 had twelve iifferent physicians. They told me the on y -remedy was amputation: i that it could lever be cured. For six months I could id walk a step. I ,went to Mineral Wells. Texas spent $300.00; came home; went to lot Springs,- Ark., stayed nine months ill failed to cure me.' In 1887 I rcame back : o Birmingham, Ala. I; was advised to Vrite you, which I did. ; .You wrote me hat B. B. B. would cure me,' and I could ret the medicine from Nabors & -Morrow, iruggists, of our city. I bought ten bot les and before I had finished my fifth bot le my legs began, to heal, and in less than :wb months I was sound and . well. 4That ias been nearly two' years ago' Ifnd'n'o" sign t iw return yet: I hive, spent in caah ov.er 400.00, and ; B. B. B. done thework that ill the rest failed to do. You have my ermislon topubllsh this. I havetraveled so much trying tb get well thatlny Xcura is well, known. Fif t7twd doctorsi''have reated . me In th6 : last : seventeen - years Vll they, did 'was to take what money I had md done:' me .'no; good Xajn:now a well jaan.-rPRQF C. H. RANGES. For 'sale' at ,'' Pelhain8 Phamacy Ashe U1,,N.'C, -: : ;S ,':-L--;:r . " .V Price 75 cents per large 'bottle. v ' '; ' ..;EvervfcodX..l!ys Sc. ;''." Coscarets Candv Cathartic, the most won ieiful medical dist-overyof Uie age, pleas lut aud refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire sy str m, dispel colds, cure headaobe. lever, habitual constipation hand biionsneps. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-dav; 10, & to eni . Bold ana guaranteed to cure by all druIsts. ' , Pelbam's Pharmacy. 4 TO CURE A COLD .IN" ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Iruggists refund the money if. It fails to. cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Qi on eaph tablet. A. )Ri Gurley, ffniana'ger of the Swanmaaioa OaJfe, is looking happy as his business is daiJy increases, . 12 tf iiert - 100 Years; , and BEST t uv w,ww in auuiuuu fcu lue f i jf per f espective'yroh theml. ,which rticle it is cor- dates ; -M - 'lllhlOS " r - BainbridgeY i V.-i : 18 South Alain St. 7 You' can be certain to: get a - m ge ,thatwilr suit jthe style of-your baby at -the Fnrnitnre and' Carpet House v. OF- . - f v. Hotel Berkeley" Baiber Shop, BOWJI STAIKS. Entrance through main office of hotel, and' side emtrance on Lexington avenue. 1 want my customers' and . f lends to know .that Frank Louigtran, pro. rietor of the Hotel Berkefiey, is nJt in'terei'ted in the colored barber' shop now in the room formerly -occupied and now coatro ted . by M. V. Moore, of the Mens . Outfitter. I icall&thls: sitatememt in justice ' too Mr, Loughiram. . ' v- W. W. YOUNG, manager. i . . v ., - - - WHITE BARBERS. , Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop. Grand' Opera House ' J ONE WUEK, COMMENCINO J MONDAY ill I V 11 I Matinee Saturday, Peruchi-Beldeni And Woodward -Warren Co's Consolidated, In a Reper toire of High -class Farce and Musical Comedies. 1 Merry Mirth Makers fi (Nothing - ever repealled. A compleie change of play, scenery, music, jao&luomes and specialties every performan.ee. A dol lar show for - 10, 20. 30 CENTS. The famous Carlton Suaters, the -world's greatest buck and - wing- dancers every night , " MCPHERSON & CLARK DEALERS lit Stoies, Tinrae, and House Famishing Goods, , Sanitary Plumbing, Stdam and hot water lif ting hot air furnaces, tic and slate roofing and gal- vamzea iron cornice. ' 45 College Street V- ' Telephone 133.; ? s ; 1 nH I immr Triwfe? refunded. : : . r - - f Henrv Clay Eye and s see qozeu - iyjj Stor 30 South Main Street. It requires a. great ?deal of, excitement to satisfy our cravings'-for something new; in fact, to some people 4hre ' is nothing new;, the whole world -has,' grown old; ev erything in sight r has been ; seen .so often there is no beauty, in them. . They look as wisel. as owls and - lioot at; any thiing ' you may say or do and are trying to oak away over behdnd the ' aron ' and stars or five mfles deep in.. the earth.-' -They burn loose all that is near them . except heir owa hobby t nd when I meet one of : these fei- lows I always think of v Thompsop's coDt which It was said'w!as the biggest : fool In the world t becarse he s-wanj the i river t to keep out of a shower of irain i They ought to go together. ,,. . r- v The people I . want to interest are those who want to. be interese-ted as -to how and where they can get . their white 'goods far children's 'spring vdresses and aprons. Our scored is fdecorated- with just such s goods as. I have mentioned at a price no reaon able person will object to. Come and, see us . before this job of white gooda are all gone. ' , ' - : " - We are perfe5tly aware-that it is utterly impossible ;to please" everybody. You could not do that yourself 'but . you can do the best" you can and a'.tt neasonable people will appreciate your effort. , v Mr. ; A; P.- -Roberts, formerly of Jupiter i but now of Weaverviile is a true and tried friend of the. Pallet Ftore and' he says Out News is a UttLe gem, Francis As bur .ui. a W Glen Ingle, N. C, now 87 years oM, says the Racket Store News brought him in to see our shoes that he had heard so much aibout." He bought a pair and - we are sure he ' will be pleased with his first purchase of us. . Caipt, F. M. WaddeJ is a man that moves and no one would ;blapea pair of shoes to get rid of "him soon. Yet a pair of our Sample Shoes stuck to him from January 1897 tos February, 1893, without a stitcfc of repairing.' . " '- We ajre sarry to learn that Mr. F. E. White of Proviso, N, C; had the 'misfor tune to loose his house by fire January 31. Loss about $350. x While you wait for something to. -turn uip you will get turned under5 and then fues about it. W. G. Burgen of ,Swamn3nca;' N.' C, says he wore a pair of our :MiLks Sample Shoes six months and they are good yet. You see our shoes are all made Qut.of leather. If you want, to sleep good buy for cash and stay out of debt. SEND YOUR STONE ORDERS TO TIKIS All Ends Furnished. Crushed Stone for sale and delivered at Ashe ville Depot at reasonable charges. ; BALFOUR, S4.00 WONDER! - . ' The New" EUREKA Camera, a genuin Kodak, made - by the, Eastman company. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 3 lnebe ln size. It has a fine lens, takes splendil picture and those 'sold are delighting ths purchasers. ' - Bi H. COSBY, ' The Reliable Jeweler, 27 PATTON AVBNUB. Walter S. Cushman, (Successor to Cameron & Cushman.) Real Estate Broker, 17 Paragon Building. Corner of Pat ton avenue and Haywood SL ALL KINDS OP REAL ESTATE TO SELL AND TO RENT. FURNISHED HOilSES. ' -1?-- - ' ";-4 THE CHEAPEST 'For Sale Through ALL CQAL ' D BALERS ' ' : and v- y ' ' ALL GBOCEBY ST0BB3 ' tfhich haTeft phoEau Balfour Quarries 0) m itU

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