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ill -X. THE ASHEVILlfE GAZETTE,MARCH 6, 1898. 4 L 1 munitHi 11 4 p. vcu ,Evensowg a A eorrmnnTI - O u hp thftv seir Goods'? not ' Labels is the GRACE CHUKCH-Rv; w Stands TMf iminiitter in charge Seohces at 11 j : m And 8 o.: m. Sunday sc. looI at 10 1 a. m. - , , 1 ' . ' . .. . .. r . . , - - . -. , Wv MARSHALL. ' Marshall, N. C, March 5. Sheriff Jchn Jarrea has returned .from tRaIe4gh, where .' -Iwwent this week, having in charge Tom " . . Roberto, who was sentenced jto five years In the state prison for the murder of Jt try v uunswra, abouit one year ago - Robert :wHl undoubtedly he pardoned in less than two years .from the way ..ibis lawyers are , working .for'ndm, and. uhe ' way in which jnuhlic opinion is exjre&aed -for him. ' l series of protracted meetings -will be - jneiu 'here next week both by the Presbj V fcerians and "Methodists. II hr not known how ..Jong 'the jaeetin4S.WiU be he.d as tbirc U . sm d6hnite lOUiie set, but ix -is suppostd thty s vim how as long as obey wi.l do any gcou y r- Mss Allnnle .Sprinkles has returned irom :- Ashev il;li here she has. been vusrtlng lor " .the past two weeks. ; ' ;: ,:. f ' ' lairs, w. ; J.- Laace has reftumed from AishevXttei wlh-ere she 'has been visiting Mrs. ,. J- uVI. Condger for several weeks. mard VV. "Rairsey miide a short trip , to Jvnoxril.e this week. tM. A. Ohandley left for Washington yes ; (fcerday. . '- v IN. J. vLance, H. T. Rxmnbough and Col. So v. -brs ; were ibere from Hot Springs this - week to attend superior court, '-. ' ' . BREVARD. . 'Brevard, "March 5. Your corresipondnt has just been informed of one of the most , - imjiortaiiit deals recently made 4n Transyl vania dirt, which is the , sale of the im amense liawndes-T!hrash farm on .Prcncih Broad river hoMr. S: T. vere'tt, of Cleve land, O. v: '.There are few, if any, better arranged or more complete farms in Western North Carolina than this and, It -will' now ibejcome - second only to he 'Mansion of Mr. Vamder biit. We understand that Mr. Everett ds a business partner with iMark 'Hanna, is a , mulitl-mlllionaire, a railroad and .bank v , magna'te, who can do just what (he likes with his farm.'? The farm Is already we.l fitted- wttih a magnafloent large house and moidiern conveniences,, and he purchaser has already eon ployed a corps of skilled ane- . ohantos amid artizans and put them to work beaiultiiying the entire place.. We hear that he desires his family to t9umaner here this season The mansion: on 'this farm, sitting among the magnlScent old pines and cedars overlooking broad acres of 'fertile land on French 'Broad river, will be an- attraction " of wih4.b the county wiH ,16 ? justly proud when renewed-and beautified. SEVERAL ioWHS, '. ' : The (Concord Journal, which began publi . jCatloa several months ago, bas suspended puiblioatiic'h tenrporari'ly. AH of the foPcs v is sick esjcept one printer. - T3ie Observer says work on the long dis-' tamce telephone line from Charlotte to rFJtetesville, wMrb is totoe put in .(by the w Bell icomipany, will (begin in a few days. : The "western" storekeepers oontlniie to ' come into Iredell. Five, three from Hen ; derson county -and two Ifrotm Ja6ksn coun r 4y, Tx1T"-ed. .13 weed? aftd; were assigned to h duty. Statesville Landmark.' . ' Tne remains -of , -Frank Peely, a threes ; year- old boy who di ed ; In ' A sh eville with ; consumlption- yesterday, passed through the city last "night on t'heir way to "Chester, Pa.; - tine honie v of ;. the . deceased. Salisbury World. ' - ' -v, teampbeJl'a Bulletin learns tbat the Ir-i wtinidiale 'Mining : company, . who ' recently ... bought of Capt. J. W Cooper, of -that place; N. N Hyatt, f Marble, arid Br.1 J. H. Mc Aden, of 'Cbarlotte, about two miles square of goM- la-nd "eight aniles from , there, will go to work very -soon, ' - ' . . It lo'cflTSi now as If IBrevard -would, enjoy a moderate, iboom .the com'Ing summer. Wihat wiitih tbe- hands now eanploy-d getting - staves,- the building wf the Saspphire bum 'pike, wnA t!he money put In itfipoulatflon by ;i tie Juiirber cotrpanies, prosperity may yet - spread -.her ' Wisniss over rthls beoutsfod Tal-- tey. Sylvan Valley News. " r " ' There are thirty distilleries in JColleotor Hallyburtott'si revenue district, ; says the jMrtPoweQl I)emca;t, composed of Caldwell, Burke and McDowell, antt twenty of . them aire to fvroDoW'fl!', fight to Burke and two in Cald'welL Severaa of hem are mnder sus ' 1 pension vejt0h . ' Mr," T. 1. tAllen ieft (Monday forr King's 1 Mountala, KDavlng accepted : a BosftloTi ' as sorekpr and guiai?eT Tinder -Collector Harklns.. :i. This , makes a Taoaney in the : oonsrta'bulary force, as "Mr. Allen was 'con-. , stalble for 'tblis townsMp.---RuitlherfoTd-Vin-diioator., . 'jyi i-A.' - ,, - Mrs. -Vaugnaiwno. !manaired "the White ', Sulplbur , Springs hotel so well last summer ; returned' to her 'Alabama home (Monday, af ter a stay (here of a few, days. She came . , - to see about another : lease, and: it Is very , probable that MrsVauglwun will again "-'hiaive ,4wre of the famous hotel. Waynes - . vllle Courier. -.."- - ' r - 1 V, - : , WINE AND LIQUOR; 43 South Main St; , vS'.'.idVM;"! g TALK IS CHEAP, ; I , . -4 ,'hiit ylsit to out stor, ' . .wll convince you that we have the finest -XZZ ' , ' and largest stock of Pure old Wines and XZZ.' - Liquors of -any house in the sounh.' , ' - . r - , We call especial attention, of those who , want only the best and purest of Liquors n - for Medicinal or Family use, . ays the 'Rock correspondent of the Con cord Tunes: on last iouday mo.n.Ang Dick W inecoff; an old darkey,- while felling t'iEDjber, was caugbt by a faLng tree wbica broke one of his legs. The tree lay on him for several: bours -before he, was found and rescued. ln- adduhon . to 'hs sufieiing - jlo was nearJy. frozen to death when found. v Mr. . H. F. Delta received a letter' from Register of - Deeds Beachbotird, of Ashe vtlle, im reply to one he - wrote him some tune since, in wh!ih T-he' register said iii a marriage license had been issued to ibe man Unritngston who left his wife at Mt. 'Morris' boarding house here : a few. weeks ago, , the liicense-hiad never been Returned. Hickory Press. - -. Mr. C. M. Corpening left for the Klon dike region on Tuesday He goes to -South -western Alaska and 'thenjje up 'the Copper river some three or four 'hundred miles. Mr. Corpen-ing is well prepared for such a tip, thavinig taken a three' years' cruise to the South Seas wbile in the navy.V He was duca'ted at the 'Naval academy, Aomap; i s, Md., and is an expert electriloal, mechanical and mining engineer. He will seek b si nss in this line, and when' circumstances penmit -will write The Messenger. Marion Messenger. Cur chicken nran, iMr. George' W.s Means', sbipped a-way twenty-nine morefftne game chickens Thursday. They go to a place in Mexico called Jesus Maria and we are in onned by lMr. Caldwtfil, tne express man, that tfhe -chickens -will 'have soirewihat of a long and tiresome trip. They are taken by express to Chihuahua, Mexico, and then go 100 miiles on mtule-bacfe aaid 200 m'Ues on a' stage line, wMch lands them at Jesus Maria. On the same day he also shipped a small lot to 'R'ock islandX III. This cer- tainJy slhows that "Mr. Means has a repu catkmi for raising fine cWckena. Conmrd Standard. - ..." ,: ' - ' AT THE CHURCHES. Y. M. C. A.T-0. B. Vao Hoirn secretary. (Rev. H., L. Atkins, pastor, of - Haywood M. E. ohurcb wild talk at- 4:30. There will be special music.;. o'iSi FIRST BAPTIST. Dr. J. S Felix, pai- tor, Rev. Juniim W. Millard will- preach a 11 o'clock- Dr. Felix wifll conduct the evening service when -there will be bap tism. - . WEST END BAPTIST. 4Rer! A." ; E. Brown, -pastorr Services t -'11 m. an- 30 p. m. , - - ', - FRENCH BROAD , BAPTIST. Sunday I scioooi wui ocnexa ax a. m. CENTRA!., METHODIST. Dr. - Oharlei W. Byrd: pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday scihood 3:30 p. m. ; Ep- wortih League, 7 p. m. ) . 1HAYWOOD 6T.r M. E., SOUTH.-Rev. H, L. A tkinsr pastor, will preach at 11 o'clocs and 730. "v .- -- ' BETHEL M. E. SOUTH. Rev." . J. R. Moose, pastor. Rev. R. V. MiHer will preach at 11 su m The pastor will conduct the OTeffling1 worship. Sundtay. school at 3 p. m- ' -; : FIRST PRiESBTTERiIAN.--.Rev. (R. F. Oatmpbell, pastor, will preach at 11 o'docK and 7 :30: Young Peoples' Socdety of Chris'tiain Etideavor, 6:45. , ,, SOUTHSTDE IPIR'ESBYTJESRTAN. Rev. H. M. Parker; pastor. Services at 11 a. m. by Rev. A. B. Morse. OAKIiANiD HEIGHTS. Rev. Frank M. Fox, pastor, in connection witb the Ashe- ville Presbyterian Schools (under the care of the Northern Presbyterian church), one i mile from Court Square, Sotfth Main street. Preaching every Sabbath, at 11 a. m. , strangers cordially invited- - uvku uu vuuiu mr-v t auw uw noaninatlonal. Services every ; Tuesday at 11 - o'clock a.f sn. Christians of ail denomi naitiions cordially invited to attend. 'Rev. Joseph Cadwallader In charge. ' . ' CHRISTIAN QHIPRCH. Rev. : W. 4. Cook, pastors tSeryices t fll ja an. and 7 : 30 p. in.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor Wedmesday eveniing at. 7:45.' ' SECONTJ (SONDAjT IN LENT. " I - STZ-' LAvm-EINCE OATHOtilC.Faltflier Marking rastor " Father Carrnc Ver rnoat;u;duct service. Fatlhier Lyirian,- of New ! York; wiM preach at 7:30. CMeditatKm onitae way of the cross. Beneda0(n':''-rr4?i ftTRJ,NiTY:;bH Bose, Teotor. ? Holy i coroMiuniionv 8 . tn ; Lftany and Hody Communion) 11 a.- in." lSunday ' school 4 p. an. Evening prayer 'Daily services during Dent at 5 p.. m. except Thursday at 10 a.' m ' s ST, MATTHIAS Rev. i Henry Stpbe McDuffey,- priest in charge. Sunday school lliiiil r . ,': fP-SlAto ": 'f r-'jHMBB DELIVERT.r - '. ? '' ' PHONE 72.: 'fSM We 4 K 4'-' R.-- R. Swooe. DJ).. rector. ServScesat 11 a. m. and 5 p. mil Sunday school, 3:3U .ta tn rfiMvli ere f ree and m. AH te piabll: is corduailly tnivfted to attend the services. The ' following musical . pru&i u. .: arranged: , 1 - 't - Second Sunday In Ient. ias been twuMimil TTvm.n 7d "HeinJ i . . . P. H f iJein Veniteexultemus Domino, Tonfe 8, 1st J ' Rnxflnir ..Cregorian PsUm-. fith Dav. . n BensediJCtie, Developed Chant n B Jfu-ait. - ; .C. Flort Lee. Tuckerman P. S.ewcxt W, Elliott fEanedJiofus,' cihian t 4n F, Wvmn S6 "Humility". S. P. TTvrrm 346. "Mount Calvary" R Aiihhoim "n Most iMerciful". .J. Hymm 225, "EJuiOharlstic Tume'T..C. Florio Gloria in Brcelsis in F (Unisonj)..B. Tours Hiecessionai ; ihtymn 82, 'ijongran, .';, ..i ...J. Langutan . . .Evensong, f. Processional Hymn 79 "HeinieinM ...... .' . :, .... ...P. HeJrclein Psalter, 6 th Day. " Magnificat-in G (Unison) . . r . . . C. Florio Nunc Dimittis in G (Unison) .. ..C; Florio Anthem, X5ome Unto Me".... i,. ...Er- H. S. Cu'tlsr Hymn 333, "Lyte" . ..... ... 4 J. Wilkes kectssdvnal Hymn &2 "Langran1 . ; :: .v .JLr Dangran THE SURPRISE OF ALL. air. Jam-es Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & San, Cowden, I'll., in &p.aking or Dt. King's New Discovery, says tlnait last wtober. Ms wife was .attacked with . . La Grippe, and ber case grew so serious tnat pbysicians at Co w den an)d Fana coum tao aojfcMng for her. It eeemed to develop into Hasty Consumption, ' Having Dr. King's New Disijovery in store, -and se'. ling lots of it, he took a botttle home, and to the sur prise of all she began to get better from first dose, and half do7en dollar . . bottles cured her soundajnd well. -Dr. King's New Discovery foTxAJonsunxption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do tbls good - work. Try it. Free trial bottles at T. C. Smittb's drug store and Perham's Pharmacy. ! 4 THE JERUSALEM CEMETERY " Clhticago, "March 5.-Conioernlng the story that a Prebyterlan cemdiery in Jerusalem bad been sold to get money for missions; the 'Rev. T. Marshall, field secretary of the American board of foreign missions, said yesterday: - ' "The fact is that we bad a cemetery there, but ,iro missionary work ihas ; beeii done in. Palestine by any American ch4rcb since ii9. - The nearest Preabrterian mis sion is at Beyrout, Syrfa, 150 mii.es to the north of Jerusalem. Our cemetery was sold a few,; -months ago, the sum . paid . for rr being $6,000-. The reason for the ; sale, so far as I knbr was that it was a useless session, there, being no one in Jerusa lem to look after tt and the repairs cost ing money that we did not' toareto divert from dfcher- channels. But the idea that it was ;ao!d to provide money for the "mission cause Is too ridiculous to enterta!ift ior a moment.. : Why, there are anany individuals in - the United, States who woulld p&t tbeir hands in their pockets'ada give tbat sum if has not been, used for -many year peinaps as many as-fifty and c4f course ,wben the remains were removed there wouM be very lititle left to be reinterred, and mamy. of the bodies X have no doubt were unidentified: because iheadstones and' other marks " oi identifioaition ;had been destroyed."' ; No matter -how little we may love our neighbors we can- see no reason whv thev shouldn't have a kindly feelins for na. We know hundreds'of 'bachelors wbo neVC er spoke a single cross word to their wive. A tU mUiAy c,,c U - ? e-uIJ' TT CIi ia SpitC OI all tne remedies wniCH vou have aCDlied certainlv needs -nro.-.c and ' SMisifck treatment. fP8,Cnv ana sensiDie treatment r or . twenty-five years that stand- has proved its effectiveness in cur ing the tfyingf, affections oL "the throat and lunn and this is, the reason why: the cod-Iiyer 01 par tially digestedV vstirengthen7 and ; vitalizes the; whole sys tem; the hypophosphites fact as;;a; tonic to the :,inind and nerves and the glycerine - soothes and heals the irritation Can you think of any combi- uauoa so cxxc&uvc as xnisr Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the .nan ana mti are on the wrappers - r . -- ? -v- --' o ; 50c and S1.00, all druggists. - 1 -. SCOTT &. BOWNE, Chemist. New York. CO. I t m : 3 have Wines-and Liouors fiflm"! T. at.t. ROTTT'Biltmore. 'Rev: - . ... ' , .' is-; j.; - T fan, and guarantee AGE, - PURITY and " r2 1 STREINlGTH Sn. aJA goods we seli, - . to bottled Beer we recommend' ' V ; "scHLirr r 3 " The "Beer that Made MMwaukes Famous.'" -tund PORTOTER'S "HOFBRAU" Beer u- .-S3 - - riraled for table, use. ' - Where they makV a special '- ' , wines, and defy competition: in either quality or price. . ;r. And I still claim to have the lareht 'stock.of first-elass'goods of any House in the State. Beer bottled fresh everv dayaiul delivered tojRnypart .of the city ;prders from i a dis tance solicited. ;Boxirp aLd packing ft e. TXrQuality, Not Quantity!! w lly llotto. ; : J JAMES H. LOUGHEAN, kOPRtETOR. : : :X, Phone 139V ;'JP.:(h Box: 372 ' ' ; J : and s8:South Main Street. : - ' COURT CALENDAR. Tie oalend!ar of civil iausese for lt!he Miarcn ierm, 1898, of the superior court of . - - Bunoo-mlbe county is as follows : (MONDAY, MARCH 14. Z. B. Jairrett vs. Jack Eogers. c. t J. WwSOson vs. S. C.:Wdlsonj. - May J.f Brown vs. ,M. J. "Bearden, et al. Afl'bert -'Dnwto and. wife ts. Ella Bai- Uey, et al. . G. M. Roberts vs. W. J. Cocke, admlinis- brator. , ' A!n-na GrossWaJck vs.- J." M.S Cuidger, jr. . INational bank of " AsnevSHe vs. Ildelity and Casualty company. " ' TUESDAY, MARCH 15. P. A. CumimingS; exr., vs. Virginia Sweep son. ' " , . .-. , , T. J. Revell, et atf , vs. J. M. Campbell. J. Lapsi'tz vs. M. Swartaiberg. . W. W; Searcy land wife vst J. A." Porter. AisheVJllle FemaHe college vs. A. F. Dun- can j-.'., v- National! Bank of Ashevfflle vs. W.: A. S. S. R. R. company. . " M. W. Tihomias vs. W. B. Gwyn, et (al. C. Vu Giamren, et al, vs. J. R. Garren. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. " -T. N. HaiwkiMs vs. J. R." Lanning. C. B." Benedict vs. P. F.'Patton, et al.' TregeOllis, Heirltell aard Co. vs. J. W.- Ho well. J. W: Randall vs. J. J. Maokey.' - - I. Whitehall and Sons vs. Southern raM- way company. Rufuts Ijyerfly vs. Western ' Union Tele- graph company. M J. A. Martin vs. W. S. Roiberts said Co. Na't Atkinson, and Sons vs, E. C. Starnes. THURSDAY, MARCH, 17. IW. G. Candlr vs. J. T. Sawyer. , - Ipalls of -Neuse Manufacturing -Company vs. GK N. Taylor.. " "t. --'At J. .B.'Clay!Win, et alvs. T. ' F. lson. jCFRIDAY,- MARCH -18 Clara TQcpMerger vsl Southern ilaii'way company. f 7; 7 - Mack SBadfleT" and Coc, vs. W. W. Bara- ard. Board of Church Extension vs. Trustees ' 1 M. E. church. ' y N. A. Reynolldis vs. J. M. Lorick. H. A. Whilte Vs. J. B. EQler. MONDAY, MARCH 21. IW. B. Locket and Co. vs. W. W. Barnard. J. N. Rogers vs. E.Byerly, et al. G. W. Pureifoy vs. A. H. and C. E. Ly man. - . '" .- T. J. Candaer vs. West AshieTiHe. Im provement oompany. C. B. BenedBiot Vs. H. C. Jones anid Wife. Erench - Broad Council,- 701, -vs. ; J ' M. Gudger, jr. - Jannes Rhyne m E. H. Lipsoombe, et al. , , TUESDAY, MARCH 22. ' -W. P. Brown vs. E. C. Cole. ' E. S. Perry, et al, vs. J. J. Reagan. E. S. Penry, et aflvs. J. E. David, e!t"ai. J. H. t Merrimon, et al, m A. H. Lyman. . T.; Kw 'Brown vs. James McNa&r, ?et al. -', 1P. al. Van Alstyne vs. Jesse R. Stames, et - - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. James H. Merrimon vs. J. C' and J T. Bostic. ' ; ' i ' ' , ' ; - " C. E. Wilson Vs. M. B. Wilkinson. " J, F. 'Austin; vst.'J. F. Whdtted. - - - - - lAsbevdlte Ice and CofaH company vs. ' p. H. WeM). 'I ' ' ':'- ' SlT. Lewis vs. J. C. WiMIamsl ' ; O. A. Daivis, - et att," vs. ;T. A. , BaSSard, et 1 " . - - . " ' .w...- a,... - - . . - j iTHUIRSiDAY MARCH' 24. - ,-H. S. Harktas vs. City of AsheviMe. ' McPherson and Clark vs. F. R. Sbarw. (M., H. Kelley. et aJ, vsl Elliot and Cole. .Battery Park bank ; vs." E." E. Elliot, 7 s . - C. B.:McIntyre vs.' E. E. Elliot J. M, Lorick vs.' E. 'E. Eiriot.- ' " 1 . C. .W. Israeli, vs. E. E. iail'ot.'' " -Frank O'DonneOa vs-.E'E. Elfitot. " rRusselfl,. Wheeler and. Co. vs.. E. E. El- liotJr ; x r h S. ,C. Wilson ys. C. M. Featherstone, et al.,.v ; v.V" j :.. FRIDAiYr (MARCH 25. " v Thomas D: Johns'ton vs. Sam Brooks. , . ' Jesse R."Starnies and wife vs. A. J. Ly man and wife. ".-', A'. Y.' Sigmon vs. J. M. wybster. ' ? ' 7, .SV A. HuM vs. .Riverside UnderUkrngCor 1. W Glaser."vis Southern raOway Co." - ' -MONDAY, MARCH 28. - - In re WJM of John' Frady. ' r - ' G. t W. Lankford vs. J. R. ; Brgmaiv. 7 Matt RamMn vs. J. E. Rankin, receiveT. S.rH. Reed, et a; vs. : C Hi Moore. 'T Itochester Tumbler Co. vs. T. W. Thraih Mary, J.Lusk vs." A.' H. and' CrEL. Ly man: ' ' ' .' w - - Eliza Monzoo vs. Jos. Monzon.' ' ''- TUESDAY; MARCH 29, . McCannon Piano Co. vs. C. Kopeibefger Ann Williams vsC J N. Hood. Mary" Ducket vs.' G. . W. Vanderbdlt: : ' E. P. King vs." Geo. E.. Lewis. ' '' , S. M. S'tamcs, et Sf vs. P. L. Cowan. E. J. Morgan and wife , vs. SSlas J. Mor gatf, - v:.'"""- At December rterm 1897, "of (the supe rlor court; the folliawlng order was made iby W. L. Norwood, jiadge, etc ' " . "And it is further oittered that affl. caus es not pl'alodd on said calendar at said time and place shim "be continued for the term wd'Lhout prejulduce. , . , ; "W. L. NORWOOD, Judge, etc"."' Causes not called on the day set for trial will stand ior'rtriial on 'the days foHoiwing, unfless otherwise ordred "by thle count. All 'Lhe civil causes ' nloft on. Uhe calendar wild be continued for the -tterm : without prejudolce -but mO'tiitons theron may 'be Theafd at any time when the court 4s not otherwise en gagedi on one day?s notice to counsefl, or by consent. Motions may be made in amy cast on the civ'ill issue or summon docket, and will he heiard : on one day's notice to counsefl, at any tSme when the court Is not otherwise engaged bult wiM - be called perjemptofiQy on. Saturdays. - Witnesses in any case will not be allowed to prove ai tenldantee on any day prior to DbJat set for trial for snch case. " . - Tt is suggested try memlbers of the bar that court convene at 10 o'clock a. m.; ad joum for Tioom recess "fircm 1 to 3 p. m., and meet at S p. m.; and adjourn tor the day at 5:30 p. m. - . - Antiwb'alfllre curie's wi-Tikiy and safe'y aP forms of headiache and neuralgia,' from whatever cause kind or degree. Fountain-, 1 &c - : 25 and; 50c bottiLes. ttlaysors urug Store. . - c The cluibs W the National .hasebai1! rergue win rOt strl-ve f csf the Tetrwle cutp again; Piitchers is what they are after now. :, . i The mumerous ives . of-great ."niesn to be found In bookstores ten5B to disprove "the theory that death ends all. "y"'l BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder -was create! for one" purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine; and as such it is not liable to any form of "dis ease except by one of two ways.- The first way is from imperfect action of ; the - kid neys. The second way is , from careless local trea'tment of otlher disease SAMPLE SENT FREE. -Unhealthy urine from unhealthy ; Mo neys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and. urinary troubles. It corrects frequent calls, inability to bold urine and scalding or , stinging: pain in passing it, or bad effects following use. of liquor, wine or beer, and evercomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary ef fect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest; forJrts wonderful cures of the ; moat distressing cases. : If you need a medicine you should have the best At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. . - y . , ' You may have ji sample bottle and pam phdet both sent free by mall. Upon receipt of three two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage an the : bottle. Mention The . Ga zette, aard send your address to Dri Kfilner & Co.; Biagh-aimitotl, N. Y. The proprietors of thds paper guarantee the geunineness of good digestion; sound sleep;.al fine appetite and a ripe -:,old age are somepf die results of the use of Tiitt's Liver Pills. A .single dose" will convince you of their wonderful; effects, and virtue. A Known Fact! An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia; inalariarsour stomach dizziness, constipation bilious fever, pilesi torpid liver and all kindred diseases. - Tiitt's Liver Pills i 10 fS- W SO v M O. 7'. A T IBOAT rt-'T rr wtt.w ... ,., T-' Jplaaaa bflokletfree. Ad. STFAlXXxa r,! fa'. tsy saterml nmtta. HOUSEHOLD GODS. 4 ' The :; ancient Greeks believed v that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity or the family. Tbey were worshipped i es household gods in every home. The housebold god of to-day is Dr.v.King New f Discovery. For con sumption; coughs," colds and for all affec tions of Throat, Cheat and Lungs it is in valuable, v It : has. been , tried for a quarter bt a century and is guaranteed to cure, or noney returned.' No household - should be vithout this good angel. It , is pleasant to uke and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. '. Free trial bottles at T. C, Smith's Drug Store, and Pelh&m's Phar macy. - Regular slze, SOc and 1.00i , Have you a home that will accommo date boarders? --A Gazette ""Want" or "boarding house" advertlsoient 4 at one ent a word, will bring them. , The; Smith Premier Ttfane enough to . write with a pen. But wtthat about the. other, fellow?" Has he time to' read tt? Your, pen-written letter is apt to be neglected, : white your competi- tor's story -written to ;,, piraia print on a 'niH PtREMIER" gets attenilon be gets the business, too. - - L. B. ALEXANDER, Agt., 50 PattonAve.- Good horses; good veAicles. Safe sad am accommodating driver. ' Prices down. Be fore making - other arrangements ask fes- Lkin Gwyn's carriage oo Court (Square, 0) Iluxiu 3 ASHEVILLE,;NC.: 7, -u its ufiawu1! LIVERY PI J
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 6, 1898, edition 1
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