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gifeisifjrT PEOPLED COLUMN. To-mterro-w night the;-PerudM-'Beldinl ooaffipany, organized' Jy those southern fa vorites 3uyjWooawafra amd' Bessie Wax-: ren 'begin 4!h r week's engagemenlt at' the Greuad opera hmse at pojral-T' prl-ses. . , ; Of ih" company -the Athens 7(iQ&;) ; Ban ner, ctf January, 18, says: . " , "Those who rMtoi stihe theitre kwt night to see thie openlnig penfcrmantoe iat the Pe ruidhi -BeMeni icompany, were given -a gen irine surprise. The . campany presented a bfee-act farce comedy eotftled "A Warm BaJby," and was one of the fcedt and most -pleasanJt performances ever given in our city. It was as advertised, one of the larg est ami ; strongest compan'ies ever engaged ip inlay ' in ' repertoim A genuine dollar shkw for, 10, 20 and1 30 cents. There was ' nothing safd or done to offend the mfast fas tidioua. ' There are always a-lew cranks,, out -the mot critical had no chance to cocn- Ttfjiin last -nlyfiht. .. v''.-- "Little need -be sa:id of the merits of Mr. Chelso Peruchi and Miss Ereawor 'Beldicai. 1 They are certainly - capable Af smstalniing a reputation as stars. ;'' "iMr.'Per'ui-ihi Is. one 'df the ifew real com edians whose erery imove ihrlngs forth peals of laugbter. ' He was as lunay as a moa key laat ntigh't In the part of Jonnie Swift, and ih his eipeciafty he was repeatedly , en cored;' always responding wrHh a smile un til "worn out and finally 'he satisfied -the au dience thy standing on his head. 'IM'iss Beldeni in the ipart of Clara was, as the ladies say, just too sweet for any thing. ' She dances and sings, - and flirts about the stage as nimble as a oat, and as graceful as a swan. One Ls the essence of all texali is lovely, and she. captivated the audience 'from the start. ' T "The supporting company is a capable one, and contains some of the best people in the theatrical profession. "And last, but not least, are the famous Carlton Sifters, whose singing and ' danc ing was the hit of the evening, and alone well worth the price of adtmafisJon." . The distinguished artist, Miss Margaret 'Mather, will appear at the Grand opera house, March -29, in a gorgeous pfoiucticn or ShalkesFoare's "deltght3u!l icomedy, "701 beline," whichi achieved ; a. - pheneraenally suKscessfiul run at Wallace's theatre, wew York laslt spring.-' The company support ing Miss ifa'ther this , season is satf to be stronger than she has ever had heretofore. The ann'ounicement is made (by "the manage ment that samethrnig like $40,000 was ex pended on the production 'before -the cur'ain arose on en initial penwuiautc. j.iuuo uuo.j edarn Ifke an exaggeration cf the facts, but several of the leading critics dwell strong ly on that suibjeot, and unanimously give credence to the statJeauent, The Beccnrd, of PMladelphiiia, where the company played raaently, endHrses !Miss Mather's perform ance of "Imogeme" in -the following glow ing terms: ' - "The large audience who camsef- fco witness the tovalfty and devotion of Imogen was 'ap- ii.Jt .jvr,;f Vi .Hr anil 1:im(rwr-OrlHfLPV 5 reOtliCTojW'P,J"v,,i' '- - - in its applause Of the powerrui! cumaxes ra w3i4Dh . the masteroieoe taooaiaKusi. yuxiimns- ia nnt r fresnuffli'tifV Dlavea as many, or the other Shakespearean dramas, atnd ils 'presenitsution, therefore, has sOmeithing o. Jthe charm of novelty, aside from its edu cative and arnstoKS yaiues. ais prtt&euLa. tion here Last season by Miss Mather d!d not dull the public toterest, as the attend ance 'last night sufncieniay attests. It is net necessary, unless one is ddsposed to dlisplay 'the carping and 'hypercritical spir ft, to seardh among the last of the women celebrities of stagedJom, for a foetterv Imogen than Margaret Ma'bher - ptorltrays. ; It is enough to say -tiba-t her rendition in its to tal effect is satisfying; and) pcssieeses that dndieflnalble quality which we call interest, a quality by no mcsais ccnnimoniE'iace m -tine mimiic world. She was perhaps more suc cessful in the light, vivacious-,, v petulent passages of Iimbgen's changeifuil career than m the str"ongly pathetic scenes, hut she made a 'eoniiisendtaible approach to the Im ogen - : "So tender that words are strokes And strokes death to her.' ""Miss Mather is physically endowed for Uhe part and possesses 'the graces always assci-iiaked with .the heroines of. iShake speare's fancy. ' "A woid of upprovimg commeni Is diue to the attraJotirve stage settings and-the cos tumes. Great ciire has evidently: been tak en to make the scenic accetsrles as inea.ly historically correct as may be in dealing wtitih events 03urrinig in -the first century. Conspiicoiously Btrilking are Imogen's r -bed cham'beJT, f hilari'o's apartmenits, v the scene in Wales 0y the garden of Cynnibeline's pal aice. The play was smooObly given and the curtain calls were mumerous." In the prospectius for the Tenth Annual Tour of the Boston Festival Orchestra it will, tor "line iirsL liiuli-o, visiv iuc ywu--clipal sities of the south with a view of ad ding these Cities to its already widely exr -tended yearly oircuit. The complete or chestra of fifty performers, under the lea dership of the gifted conductor, 'R-nll Mol lenhauer, will he heard intact and in con junction with a great -corps of soloists, vo cal and instrumental, malciaig in all : - the grandest concert .combination- ever , organ ized in. 'America. , "The plan adopted by the management of the Boston Festival Orchestra some years ago, of 'introducing to the smaller cities of the United States musical ' entertainments given on a, truly metropolitan scale, has detooonstrated the fact that all sections , of the couctfCry are ojuiok to appreciate and ready to support what is truly noble and best In the art of miuslc. It has been and win continue to be 'the aim of .'this organ ization to give only the best, and in our en deavor to present to our patrons an orches tra that will : compare favorably with ; the best orciestra of ; Europe and artists ' the simple announcement of whose, jiames, is a guarantee of the highest excellence, 510 ex pense has been spared; rather has money been lavishly expended,: v ifor the daily i ex pense of the con-hinatioin as at will a -be heard in the sou thern cities Is nearly if not quite fifteen 'hundred do'lars .per day., , "It has been said that art has no nation ality, and ; we believe the appreciation of art is restirieted to no particular , localities, bu t that in this land at education - and en lightenment ithe pecpla need orly to be con. vincd that it is true art to which they are invited, and the response will be sponta neous and hearty. , . ; "'With the courage ofiour coffvlcSonswe shall make this itovr of the south in April " and May of the present year. We earttest 2 request - the supports of music- lovers. " The orchestra's date' in tAshevfler 1a April ! 28, next. - - , - " A striking f eature' if thie touir will be u eLsborate produiatlon of the principal scenes of vKossind's greiatest opera, "The Barber of Seville," , - " : The recent performance of this master piece of Ros&lni'a.in New Yotk Ph-ladel phia, and 'Boston-, have created a universal desire 10 hear the work. ahe part of iicstoi will be sung by Miss Rose,6tewart, he lfted class-anate of Oajve and Mellba. Ihe, diffiour.t embellish ments which bliss Stewart ; introduces are the s'ame as used by Mme. MeEba, and were wri'uien at the same time for -.'Mme. Melba and 'Miss Stewart in Paris by -the greatest. of all modern teachers, (Mme. Marches1!. Signer Del Puente, to hi role of Figaro, the Barber, is known in e very oap.tal In Europe as -the inimitable, the only Figaro. . The excrutiatlngly funny role of Dr. Bar f oio will . be sung by SIgnor s Rosa, than whom a dro.ler Bartolo does not erJst, and whose 'fame as the ludicr.ous doctor exttmds over tww continents. , The role of .Count Alma viva will be. sung by Mr. William Larin. of 'New York. -, Grand opera, aciteid and sung 'by great ar tists and supported toy "thiecomp'ete oiiciiies tra of fifty players, can not ifail to be an event of the highest 'interest. A REAL PRINCE COMING Ping: Leopold's Heir's Expected : " Visit. ' 1 '. New York, Marh 5.Ambi;tiiou mothers tod society in general in this cJty-and other fashionable places are anxiously awaiting the arrival of ' Prince Albert, of Begium. He is ' n'pw at Pannes, .France, tut will sail -wf thin a fortnight for New YWrk. Upon his arrdvlal here he will go direct to Washiogton where he will spend several weeks. . The prince has beem a special student of political economy for a number of years and Ms coming visdit is in the interest of augmenting his knowledge of the questions Involved. He will visit every;, state and territory and will spend considerable time In (the larger cities; partloullarly New York. Prtmce Albert of Flanders 4s the nephew of King Leopold of Belgium and the heir presumptive to the throne. He ds over six feet in height, wears 'glasses and .bears an extraordinary -likeness to the king who spends two or three hours every day in Initiaiting Mm into the office work of his future position. The prince is the omdy som WANTED To meet or correspond with s persons wishing . to 1 buy, sari , f or -; rent houses, lois, farms, s timber . iands v or 'mining property; - also persons wanting to lend or borrow money on first-wlass se curifties only. ' I have the agency . for ..-southern: territory of some patented ar- -: tides. of merit i.aiso asency-iox manu- ractonea in various iuie. - ueurgo o Powell, Real Estate, and Loans, Cour. '.. square and Pauon avenue, :: WANTED A reliable white woman wjun s -4a posfiitioh"as laousekeeper or cook; ref - aremces given.. Address "Miss L. M., 61 Turner street. - . 19-b W. C SMITH Of 10 Church street, rooaas 4 and 5, has a variety of 1,700 sampts A Men and Boys' clothing, covering . best tailoring extant down to the cijeaptsi and . mosit attractive inducements oil eied iJ of Gemt's furnishings. - - r - ', 17 if r : 7 FOR RENT House of eleven roams furn : ished or unfurnished, on 'Haywood street, aajjointng !tiock Leoge; aj&o unxve fiaus of five and six rooms, each f furndshed. , O. D. RevelL Room 4, mptte oouTw ' 17-26 WANTED. A position by a first class mil liner. Best reference. Address L. R., Newberry otel, Newberry, S. C. 13-6 WANTED 'Position by 'competent : young man, wMte to care for invalid g&ntie- man, or position an hospatal - or saniu rinim. Address C. Johns,, Gazette Office. " ' " ' ." ' .C ;; . - 13-6 BUSINESS OPPORTDNITIBS The invent , tor , of. a machine to greatly : . facilitate mechanical operation in the production of an indispensable line of goods daily and universally in demand, desires fiuan- - cial assistance to procure patents and place machine on market. For further particulars and address of Inventor, ap ply in person to Business, office of the Gazette. 306-tf AGENTS WANTED For our new ; wall ' map of this state, 28 x 42 inches In size, five colors, on heavy paper, and with tin at top and bottom. With index of towns on border showing location on map and population figure. Sells at a popular price. Send 60 cents and get sample and terms for county agency. Rand, Mc- Nally & Co., Chicago, 111. 305 ' WANTED Everybody to know that the ' bargains at Mrs. Thomas S Tat - 1 will soon toe gone. Winter and summer un derwear for ladies and ' children ; . baby caps, 10c .to 2&c ; stockings, btst quality, v 2 pairs for 25c; corsets below cost, Del sarte corsets, $1.50, and up. Special prices on ribbons, notions, linens, em broideries and laces. A beautiful doll .a given with a $5.00 purchase. 305-26 1 WANTED. Boarders-Withln a few yards of ; the celebrated WUliamston Mineral Spring, ; whose healing waters bring health and vigor 'to the most feeble; al so quite near the G. and C. depot. 1 throw open my doors to : those seeking a genial ' climate for the winter, and ? to all seeking health, . as our climate is iightful and bur mineral water unsur passed -for dyspepsia and genera) up touilding. Large, comfortable roomt, splendid fare and polite serrice await all ''who make iny house their hom3. Board ranging from $10.00 to $15.00 per month. For particular address Mrs. M. A. Wal lace, Wllliamston, S. C. 254ltt of ithe deaf couni of Flanders, whose eldest boy, Prince Baldiwinv died some tame ago under carteuonstanices wh'itobJ are ' still shrouded In mystery. s Prinioe Albert is a tall, sWldierly maint' wefll touilt,. with a .'face inxjlmed to Ibe chub by. He is said to be unfusuaWy studious, but at ithe same time.he is oxef ther a recluse nor a bookworm. liike his uh'ale, King Leopold, he Is passionately fond of the bl-4 cjxjle, so much so -that the colioneil of the cavalry - regiment in which he served for a couple of years at one 'tStoe began to entertain serious fears for the horseman ship of his roVal charge. He Is also an ex tensive traveler, having Visited not only every court in Europe, but: also most of the great centres of industry in the Old Worjd. : (Prince Albert'e mother waa ' Priin!ces Marie Von HohenzoMenn-Sigimiaringen. who was bom in 1854, being the youmgest sister of Prince Leopold of Hohenzcillern. It was reported some time ago that Prince Albert was iengtaged to Princess C51ementkie. ithe tMr4 daughter of . King ' Leopold. ; Half a dozen ladles have been mentioned as likely consorts for . Printee Albert, aimong .them being Princess Isabel, third sister of the Due d'Orleans, but ' the general belief is 'that the prince has mo't yet pledged his heart and. hand stJo amy, one. , 'yr THE COMXNG WOMIAIN. - , ; Who goes to the club while her husband tends the baby, as well, as the, good old fashioned womiaa who looks- af ter h er home Will both at times get run down in healthy They wlH be troubled with loss of appe- tite, headaches,' sleeplessness.! fainting or dizzy "spells. V The most wowderf 1 remedy for these women is Electric Bitters, r Thou -samda of sufferers from Lame . Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and call It blessed, rt Is the medicine- for women. 1 Female complaints - and . Nervous troubles id all kinds are-soon relieved by the use of Elec tric Biifiters. (DeMcate 'women should keep this remedy on hand to. build up .the sys- tern.'' Only 50o per bottle. - For sale by T, ' C. Smith and . Pelham's . Pharmacy. -': 1 X 1 5 -: -4 I ' 'I I ; , . - v - KOtTMTS. ; .,.- s Thousands of peopje hustle for money to the (injury of their health. , We advise- you to take care of your health firsti; and you can do this by usln'g ''Koumys.' - It is rec ommended iby ' all "physicians.', It cures nervousness,.- dyspepsia; lung ' trcub"e3, heart disease, headache, and weakicansti-? tutions. .: Many ladles use it. for .their com p4ex!ian!. ' T'Koumys", soldby- U druggists.- Manufactured by I J. C. " Qdhmidt, Wbolsey (N. C. ; telephone No. 101. . W ANTED A position as traveling or home companion fn a refined family, by a lady who speaks French and English, and is wiling to make herself useful; best of references. Address L. M., care of Ga zette. 298-tf ROBERT BROUN City Surveyor and En " gineer. Office Daily Gazette. 298-26 MISS NORA- WARE Pianist and teacher in stringed instruments. 291 College Street. 211-4mo FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Help for all kinds of work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Apply to John Smith; 11 Pat ton avenue. r ( : HELP WANTED WANTED Position as canvassing agent, or . salesman for . some paying article. Write me your terms. Address 5 Green street, Asheville, NVC 16-3 WANTED-Salesman to handle our hi' i ' eating oils on commission In Asheville and vicinity Liberal terms. The Euclid Oil Company, Cleveland, O. 315-3Sun WANTED 'Everybody to come to S's. Thomas's, nexit. to Pelham's, amd get em broidery sK!k at 4c a skein, 7 skeins for 25c, 30 skeins for $1.00, sewing silk 2 spools 7c, table cloth 25c to 40ic,-zepQuvr 5c per lap, 18c four laps, Geranantown 8c per skein, crochet cotton 4c, veUfargs 10c, all colors. (Ladles' and children's winter and summer UHderwear; 5c to 25c ribbon sale, 1 beginning : -to-day, , for one weekv - Lim'iing notions below cost. iBUt- - tons. Buttons, who wan fs bulttoas? Suock- -ings, corsets ' and Delsarte ' icorsets, 2S Patton Ave. : - ,!;:iy' WANTED -By Old EstabJisbFd House , r High grade - man or woman, . good church standing, willing to learn f our business then to f; act as - manager ' and . state .correspondent here. Salary $900 Enclose seW-addressed stamped envelope " to A. T. . Elder, General Manager, Box ; care Dally Gazebte; - .. 277-2mfe WANTED. Upright and faithful ; gentle men or ladies to travel for responsible -'established house ia9Korth1CIina: Monthly $65.00 and expenses. - Position ' steady.. " References.: , Enclose self -ad t dressed stamped envelope. J The Domln-t Ion Company, Dept. H.i Chicago. WANTED Young or. middle-aged . man to ; travels In . this and adjoining 4conntiea permanent position ; salary $50 a montl) . and' expense;: good, chance for adTaace v. menL- Address Shepp Company, 1 102T - Chestnu street'Phlladelphla Pa . . WANTED. Raw. furs and skins, such as -skunk, "musk-rat, otter, mink, .raccoon. ; opossum, etc r by the Providence Fur company,' Providence, . TL - L Buying agents wanted. ) . . e .- . - 271-3mor -T BOOMS ATO BOARD, v WANTED. .Boarders, ,at No. -13 Starnes , avenue, elevated and beantrful location; Clean apartments, delightful board.- - :,. ' . 288-tf BOARD'. A f ew f select boarders can b accommodated k in a private family in -whicbT there are no children. .Large lot. sunny rooms, .good fare. Jas. R. Du- Bose, 33 Pins street. 237-tf WnriZJ4 I- McDonald, j IT'I P-rtetor. Comeniently .s r .tn .t ' IV 1 .and .-old baths irte; all modern conve- - xxcea, xaoxe flrst-elags. ,. . . 20-tf BOARDING WITH ROOMS can be had at , Juton Hill oa Church street. ;Tim NortIlra cooking guaranueed. J : J.W.COOK., i!mi!n!n!niniinnmmmmnin!n!mmmm!!!T?in!n AOOMS AND BOARD WANTED Persons ffS rooms to let or desiring boarders . can procure them by an adverviaement In ZlTJ, , VuniIUS' or in the coiUmns - de- .- ii",- , juiu ooaroing nouses. - An 1 p?lciuJ,75ceIlka, v 01 i - FOBBKNT. RO0,MS--Unifurndshed rooms No. 172 Chest- WBcetreiti 2x-5 xtOOMS Three bright, sunny, furnishel rooms, lain.ong the pints, i.ear car line; Victoria Ave. Boad if desired. 20-2rf OR 'RNT-FiTe-room toit.k co'.tage, .or - uer 1-eaiLiaaid and Waamut aeeus. Apuy to A. O. 'Cooper.; ; . ,v l-6 RENT OR SALE 1 7 room house. .1W .College street; 5 lots' Non Vance Sitreet; 2 .oa on Dak street: ' W. B. Wiii laaiLoon, Court fequare, up stairs over - Mogan's Bookstore: . .... 18-2O4. FOR RENT Suburban furnished cottage, 6 rooms ; with fuel, garden, horse . and buggy. Time to suit renter; a bargain. AdKiress A. D., Gazette office. ; X6-fi FOR RENT. A nine -room cottage, No. 14 ;; Spruce; convenient to-busineiss. Apply to Mrs. McAfee, 42 N. French Broad a ve oue, or-34 Patton avenue. 15-6 A STORE IN TEMPLE COURT FOR rent. Won. Johnston, jr., 20 'Temple r -Court, Asheville, N. Q.y : ONE, DESIRABLE ofhed, in Temple Court, iSr renL Wm. Johnston, Jr.i or Geo. W. Tilson, Temple Court. .v--" f.-' - , IfOK SALE. florses For Sale at a Bargain; Also a few Second-Hand Wagons. Appiy 151 Ll MOKE EaiA'J E, Biltmore, N. C. FOR SALE Improved old-style Gordcn press. Address W. N. Roundy, Box 7o9, City.. '.- . . 23-.f FOR SALE. Two excellent heavy draught houses. Good workers and aJ right every way. Apply to Chambers and; Weaver. FOR SALE A good family horse, six year Jd, sound and genmle, for: buggy or. sad -... die. H. CvHunlt. . ; 20-6 FOR SALE Two excellent heavy draft iborses, allrrtgnt-ln every ay. Good .workers. Apply -to - : ; " v 18-41 ''jyr CHAMBERS & WEAVER. A: LOT of Furniture, dishes ; and kitchen uiensws, almost mew, will be sold at great eacrJfloe - Apply at JByard's, 19 Merrunon Ave. :'nn . -.-y 319-tf FOR SALE One 7-room cottage, and 5- room house on Centrat. Ave. (Modern conveniences. One 9-room house , on Flint St. Either of these houses can be sold at a bargain. Several small lots suitable for cottages. No trouble, to show you. J. H. Weaver, Agt., 45 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. -rC FOR SAkjE A judgment in, myi Javor against ; W." J. pockaadminieuutoir ,of his father, William. Jl.-Cpcke, "Jr., jtor eleven 'hundred and flfty-eeven dollars bearins S per cent. -Interest Irom March 16, 1897;; Dr. J. E. David. , d&sw-3mo i 1 1 . ' ' " DO YOU I .'WANT A SITUATION ? Adver tisements for. persons desiring situations published for half price . In these col umns. , A twenty-word advertisement for 10 cents or three times for 20 cents. "Moments are' useless "if trifled away," and they are dangerously wasted, if con sumed by delay in cases where a "want ad" inserted in the Gazette, will bring you what you want immediately, NORTHERN VILLAGE (New York state), property ; for sale or exchange for Ashe ville real estate '7o,'' care of Ga zeette. " Ml "Ml" llliii MM III" -III Ml r ! 1 BeantiMHeoi 1 Mrs. 1L.&. : 3FOHHSOH . 1 tr Has moved to No. 27 North Main street and will be glad 3 ' to see all her customers at her new place. Come . and see ZZZ C , her new stock whether you want-to, buyqr. not.,. A very ,3 CS, handsome line of bed room suits, parlor Miits, folding beds, 3 g-- wardrobe, chairs, . stoves a- good No. 7 cooking stove "3 i, with full line of vessels for $8 cash. Will always give you S a llttle betted 1 bargain than any one else. What she saves , 3 ZZ : in rent she gives her customers in prices on goods. Price here .before buying. v- . 22. I Phone 166. 27 Horth ! Main Street. I umiuuiuiuiiuiauiiuuiuiuiiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuuiimui f TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS $ ROAD TO DEAUTY v I The Misses BeH of NoTS Fifth: Avenue New York, now. offer the public-generally the ? Compleiiort Tonic which they have so long . I used successfully in personal treatment. - I HIE HISSES BELL'S I ComMOD Tonic has almost immediate effect In clearing and brightening the skin, y. It is nota cosmetic as it does n cover up the blemishes as powders and pastes do but is a colorless liquid that, when applied to the skin, does not show. It cleanses the pores of the skin of all poison-, ous and foreign 'fillings and dissolved entirely -freckles, pimples, blackheads, moth patches, excessive ollinesa or redness in the skin.. Its t use is so simnle that a child can follow direc- wooa ana gee tne oess resujc. xne Misses Bell have placed the priceof theirwonderful: I Complexion Tonic at $1.00 per bottle, which L ( is sufficient to clear the oidmary skin. f $T; S OtSE BOTTLE COSTS YCURCTKIKC if the effect Is not exactly as claimed, so that you take no risk in sending for it. - V h i The price, $f .00, plaresit within the reach f Of all. Hit will absolutely clear a poor com-! ? r plexion and beautify a pood one. ' This gen- erous offer should be screpted by all. ' 7 ladies can address The Misses Bell on all matters of thf mnrmlpTfrtn nnri liTSPTii inthe E s strictest confidence, and satisfactory advice 5, mil be given promptly without charge. An f i .interesting pamphlet will be sent upon re- i ; ceipt of stamp. . - 1 1 . jaaress all communications and send all J orders to Tno Misses Bell, or ' THE CELL- TOILET CO. J ' No. 73 TVA Aveaoe. Kew York. SPRING DRESSGOODS, SILKS, ETC. Many favorites for '98 just placed on sale. Among them several decided novelties. - Clothing for Spring. A trifle early to mention this, but please remember . we show a large line of gentlemen's styles, almost up to fine tailors' work prices 12 to 30. Also good all wool things $6.50 to $10. 7 6 9 Patton Avenue.. H. Redwood Co. JlilZENS' COAL CO. ANTHRACITE SELLS ALL GRADES OF AND BITUniHOUS COAL. Anthracite, $9.00 per Ton. ' Lunf $4.50 per Ton. Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton, FULL UEIGMGS GUARANTEED.! Uptown Office Room 3, Drhumor Building. 'Phone, 238. Yard 'Phone, 33. Fft SHMMMSSBMHPjS 3 cSc Work Executed on Prmit. Monumental Marble, Granite and Stone Works. V 103 Patton Ave., - - - . Asheville, N. C. ; MXCBAKIC'8 BTJBEaV FOB tL. TRADEfillEK. loLD MpersII f6e sale. Parties wishing: old papers can be supplied by calling at the businefcB office of Thk .Ga zette at IOC. PEE Tw stores in Paragon buildlnj, tromtlmg ftaqrwee street aide, IFire efflce tra eecwad fiosr of buMttse mi West Court quar, fver Or." T. C. fltotth's drus 0tere. Same frulldHnCt UJr4 fleor, larg sluli J ram. HUNDRED. Tw tore house Lexingtafe are- Media Academy. FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. A Higb Grade College FftJtiins and Bnsfl " ness Preparatory School. , Careful Individual Atten'tdon. Pleasant and healthful location. Ex cellent table and home comforts. Disci pline firm, but kind. Well selected li brary. Chemieai and physical laboratory. Athletic field, swimming pool. Illustrated circular mailed free upon appJicamian to the Principal, CHARLES W. STUART, C. , media, Pa. f hos. D. Johnston Or PATTERSON, RUTLEDGE, WEBB ft . COMPANY. OONSUN TO the Editor s I have an absolute Cure for CONSUMPTION and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Troubles, and all conditions of Wasting Away. By its timely tise thousands of apparent ly hopeless cases have buen permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power to cure, 1 will send FREE to anyone afflicted, THREB BOTTLES of my Newly Discovered Remedies, upon receipt of Express and Postoffice address. Always sincerely yours, T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 183 Pearl St., New Yorlc When writing tbe Doctor, pieaM mentton tbispapea www THE EDITABLE LIFE ASS1EAHCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Outstanding Assurance Dec. 31, 1897, $951,165,837.00 New Assurance written in 1897, 456,955,693.00 . Proposals for Assurance Examined ' and Declined, 24,491,973.00 Income .- - - - 48,572,269.53 Assets Dec 31, 1897 236,876,308.04 Reserve ;pn,existingpolicies ;:; (4erV'stcWd)vfUid all .. otfieif liabilities:-; - ; 186,333,133.20 Surplus 4 per ctl standard 50,543,174.84 Paid P6Hcy:iiolders in 1897 21,106,3144 - HENBY B. HYDE, President. -' ;J'W: ALEXANDER, Vice-Pees. General Agents for Va; and Nv Cf . - :: RICHMOND, -TA. S 4
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