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STATE NEWS T FRO M RALEIGH "Poor 'North Carolina" Un - Y der Fusion . Pennsjlvanians Want Land in : :r - Stite. this . Carlessness in Regard to Prisoners Tbe Fight Between Butlerand Pritch ..ard Over Ewaxt. ' Raleliigh, Marci 5. The 'Manufacturers' Record has an article that is headed "Poo: f North OaxoWia." and the writer then pro v ceeds to lay out the railroad commission. Jt ia not only the Retoord that says "Poor Ncrth Oaroltoa," but it Is heard all over ' the -country, and Inldeed it is feflt oyer the Ywhole state. If this administration doe? , not mialke the dmoorats get together and fnit asSde all idea of ftrsrlon, then we need . ncc look for any relief. Fusion tmeans ;; other Ythandmocrfats holding office -and I that ia not what is wanted. 'All who attenldefd -the Newtnera Fair re ; nrrt l fin a thru .and a Jovftlv ThdWt. Ed Johnson, the nfegro who expected to gee the clerkship in DMrct Attorney Ber nard's 2e is still without his, commis-! ion and unless there Is a modification of -th? eiU Service "law some one else will tcp in. . , .Tk lark Manutfacturhug icompany of "chairJotJlJe w"as rnco&ora'teld' -by 'the state . yesterdlay. '' The Western Mutual Lite Assurance company of Springfield, Bl., yesterday filed i papers for license to do business in North i -CeTolina. v jail yesterday after a (preliminary bearing! tLangdm, the tforger, wa committed to fcfore the mayor, in default of $500 bail. Dr. J. R. (Rogers of this city bias just received a commission -appointing him ex amlining surgeon for the federal (bureau of pensions in Raleigh. The appointment 'was made by United Sta'fees Ooummisaloner of Pensions H. Clay Evans. , Assistant SecreUary Cf the Navy Theo dore Roosevelt has sent notice. to the d jViant'' general "that the amuM approprta-tJ-on for arming and! equipping the naval reserves for tbfis year 'had been made and tliait $2,483.69 tlaa been plateed to the credit ot North Caralina. The ednrcatioaaJ 'board -wMch has ttontrol VI 'VUO SbMWI AJ V VA VIA1W - IIW1 (had epplieationa imlade to ft ifor the pur chase of 100,000 acres-of cultivated Tand-s for -the use ol eettlers. . The requeet comes from Philadelphia. - ' ' '?!. RaJeigh now has a- rhoroughtly equipped equina hospStal under 'the Care of Mr. W. P. MaAMtajftTtln- . Tlifti la Htm rm!lv rma - in the state. There are mow four'teen horses there und'er treatment. (WhJle diigiging up the granite foundation of the capdtoQ fenice in the eadt (face df the Square yetfberdaya large sx-poun!d dannxn 'ball was uneai'thed. From the make of the ball 4t is evident' that ft wia1 made during . the revoluftlionary wlar. It has never been exploded. It wM rest hereafter in the state museiuim. ; trhe San Jose fruit scale has Ibeen disT covered in the orchard off Prof. N. P. Mas sey at the Agricultural and Machanldal ' college. - The reiport of 'the commissioners of the i bureau of labor statis'tfiics is just out from the prin'bers and ivMl be diistrHbuted at once. V ' careless- in regard, to .prisoners. Some of the most prominent county prisoners in YWake ounty are called trus'tys and al lowed to go about' unguarded. The su preme court has dexfidted that there is no uch thing as a trusty allowed by JawV. . Ewart ds really a fight beWeen Butler and i Pritchlard. It only remailnsr to be seen which ; will go I to the waTl. .. . -Iiast night rain began to fair and has :: contimied steadfiXy ever since. ' it .was r: greatly needed and! tParmers hafl It with v fTfe fegtoents of -the sUate guard mow ' expect to go Into canaro at Charlotte - on May 20. ' ' The passenger train of Uhe Seaboard Air tine yesterday afternoon killed ;two negro Iwy and tiwo horses and completely splin Y lered a -wagon ;at Warren . Plains between k ItaMgh and "Wettdoni. r. ' Y r HOW TO LOOK GOOD. ': Good looks i are really more ; than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy con dition of all the vital organs.' If the liver be : inactive, you v have a bilious - look ; if your stomach be -disordered. you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys, be affected, -you have a pinched look. Secure!1 good health i and you will surely have good looks: ; ''Electric Bitters" is a good alter-4 atlve and tonltf. Acts directly on the stern-r ach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood' , cures pimples; blotches.; and 'boils; s and gives, a good complexion.' Every, bottle. guaranteed. J Sold at .T, C. : Smith's -drng store and Pelham's Pharmacy. 50 cents per bottle. ' .w--- - 5 The best salve in the world, for Cuts. Burl ses. Sores. TH eers. Salt Rheum, Fever Cores, , Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns; and all. Skin Eruptions; and r posU lively cures Piles or no pay , required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c ; per box. For rale by T. C. Smith and Pelham's Pharmacy. :.ko on Experience teaches the impor- tance of special care of the health.' 1 1 W . And fixed . among the impor- - , tant principles of hygiene and health is the acknowledged necessity of -a good Spring Medicine.' Just as firmly established by the ex periences of millions of people, is the positive fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla is " far and away " the best blood puri fier and spring medicine ever produced. The necessity is found in the im pure condition of the blood ' at , this season, owing to the close confine ment and breathing vitiated air in of fice, store, shop, house, schoolroom or factory; excessive eating and drink ing too rich and hearty food; late hours and social indulgences. With the blood thus thick and impure, the machinery of life grinds hard. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vital izes and enriches the blood, builds up and strengthens the nerves and tones the stomach. It oils up the machinery of the whole body ; the liver takes up its work anew, the Jddneys resume activity, the ache goes out of the back, the bowels are regulated, the appetite restored, the food is relished and as similated. Don't wait till you are thoroughly sick before you begin to take a Spring' Medicine. Lock the door before the horse is stolen. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now as a preventive and it will pay you a thon sand fold in health and strength through the coming summer. rui Lru Sold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. Prepared only by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The One True Blood Purifier. Tn carmen, Argentine, has thirty-three sugar mills. eHAUTIFUL SEA SBBDLS. , . Every one admires them. Since coming south I have received ntutmerous inquiries irom northern people for sea shells, and oow am 'prepared to answer yes, I can send you shells, for I have made quite a col lection of lovely shells, both from our own oast, the i.orall reefs, and some' beautiful ne from the West India IsianidsY I will -oad! a dozen, no two alike, to anyone who vill seat a staonp for postage. . Yours, MRS. P. A. WARNER, . . Jacksonville, Fla, - 'A new York man claims to have discov ered a process of welding copper. to aiteeL Mr. P. . Helbtg. 'a prominent druggist f Lynchburg, Va., says' -'One of our rftlzens was cured of rheumatic ji of two ears' standing, by one bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm. This liniment .& famous for its cures of rheumatism ; : thousands bave; been delighted' with the prompt re--lef which it affords. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. - .' y The death penalty is rarely enforced in Grermany, Austria, Denmark or Sweden. All AsheviUe people who axe going to Klondike, as well as those who stay at home should try the juicy fresh meat to be iid at A. M. Goodilake's. 33 East street. Phone 209. The first peanuft oil factory in the United States will be established at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., says, 'My ehild is worth millions to me; yet I ould have lost her by croup had I not invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Oough Cure." It cures coughs. olds and all throat and lung troubles, J. A. Raysor. The fasihioniaible quarter of Sydney hears the name of .Woollooanmooltoo. Just try a . box of Cascarets, the finest ilver and bowel regulator ever made. At Jelham's Pharmacy. YMexko Is now the second largest buyer 4f eleotriml machinery from the United States. - iMeriran miners get 37 cents a day. . Comb, Wis, Jan. 10, 1898. I would not be without PIS (VS. CURE for CON SUMPTION for any thing. .For a bad Cough or Cold it is beyond all others. Mrs C. REYNOLDS. MCI 5 Oonsh Smut. tuna - soia i Best J'l 2 "The ; Best Cough , rMedicine." '.ft ,t$kr 1 J J We always take several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla in our. family, every, spring as a tonic and blood purifier .and we find that it overcomes that tired feel- ing gives new life, and keeps us well all summer." Wm., Busqel, 813 6th Ave., Peoria, Illinois.' . ' ' ' Excellent Spring Medicine. ' ' "For a number of years I have taken i Hood's Sarsauarilla in the SDriner. not for : any particular ailment, but on general -principle, that the system needs a tonio : at this time, and I have always , found Hood's Sarsaparilla a most . excellent C spring medicine." HakON Hammee, Engineer, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. That Tired Feeling. " I was troubled with that tired feeling all the spring. I purchased three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken about half of it I was feeling well again.; I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla to be an excellent blood purifier and tonic. Miss Oba E. Moeqan, Busey, Illinois. . Builds up the Health. "We take Hood's Sarsaparilla as a tonic in the spring. Two of our children had tonsilitis and their blood was in a bad condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla built them up, and we have taken it again this spring with much benefit." Mks. P. H.' Cahoon, Pleasant Lake, Mass. " . N. B. - If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy anything else instead There is no sub stitute for Hood's. TO OUR CUSTOMERS.' Y Chamberlain's Oough Remedy is the best cough syrup we have ever used ourselves or far our families. W. H. King., Isaac P. King and many others in this , vicinity, have also pronounced It the best. All we want is for people to try it and they, will be convinced. Upon honor, there lb no bat ter that we have ever- tried,' an I we .have used .many kinds. R. A. Blake and Son, General Merchants, Big Ttumel, V. Sold by Dr. T C. Smith. . '' . A PATRIOT. v "Is your wiife interested in ail this war italk?" - 'r: - 1 .. -v"Interested? She went downA cellar to day and threw out eleven jar of Stvanlsh pickles. - : . Miss Allie Hughes, Norfoik, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was -instantly relieved- by De Witt's Witch " Hazel Salve, which ; healed the in Jury without leaving a scar. It is the fa nous pile remedy, C. A. Raysor. BENEFIT TOR THEM Are you interested in this don't worry movement?' ' ".Yes, I wish I could get all my creditors into It." It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence early to use One Mlnut Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonian and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleas and to take, safe to use and sure to cure. C. A. Raysor. AILL WORN . OUT. "Well, Billy, 'how do you feel about war with Spain?" "I can't go; I've been fighting our janitor all winter." Prosperity ' comes luckiest to the man whose liver Is in good condition. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation, bilousness, indigestion and ail stomache and liver troubles. C. A. Raysor. In Australia spring beglns August 20th, summer November 20th, autumn February 20th and winter 'May 20th." Japan's imports exceed its exports. Hyannis, Nebri Jan. 2, 1898. I regard PEG'S CUKE J! OR CON SUMPTION as the best Cough medi cine on the market, having used it for 15 years."' - J.A.WEOT07ER. Tastes 07 arn?7uni. The Girl Witha Sweet Tootbu ; knows that smje can" cater to it better from -our fresh' and; delicious stock of contfec toons tmat at any place la AshevUle. ' Our choice chocolates, "nnit canaies, caraonels, bonSDons.are' unrivalled for purity and gen eral excellence, and r their richness end , flavor never cloys the' palate 0?- , -: Asheville Candy i Kitchen. . L.' M.; Theobold, .Prop. -r"-t " y-.-y" Good. Use! 1 BULLETIN WALTER S.; CUSHMAN, 1 Beal Estate Broker. No. 17 . Paragon isuilulng, Corner Pattoi ', Avenue and Haywood St., Opposite Postoflce. SPECIAL ' ATTENTION GIVEN TO RENTING OF CITY ' PROPERTY, ' TH COLLECTION OF RENTS AND THJ CARS OF ESTATES. ' . , JL I DONT SPECULATE. ' i Changes occur In this Bulletin every dmya. . FOR SALE. CITY. A NEW HOUSE of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bath,; etc. Offered at a bargain. A FIRST CLASS residence of 12 rooms, out buildings, ample grounds, southern ex posure.: . Price $7,000. A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. . Price $2,700. . A FINE NEW RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, modern conveniences. Price $4,250. OTHER TOWNS. J The finest and most desirable city -residence is South Carolina. Built In v 1892. Every appointment for - convenience and comfort. Five acres of grounds. Price less than cost or intrinsic value. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. ' STORE HOUSE IN BREVARD. The best in town. . A RESIDEllcE IN HENDERSON- yiLLB. :;.)-- COUNTRY. ,'' A FARM of over one hundred acres high ly Improved, French Broad river: bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns and numerous out-buhdings. ihi miles from railroad station. Offered at a bargain, easy terms. , A FARM of 42 acres, river bottom, with residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, eta 1)4 miles from railroad station. The res idence also for rent. 15 ACRES, mile from Sulphur Springs. House of 5 rooms. Orchard of apples, peaches and cherries. 'For cash, $850. FARM on Gash's creek, 5 miles from Asheville,' 140 acres, 12 acres creek bottom, weU watered. Offered at a bargain. FOR. RENT. A STORE HOUSE in northern part of town, $8.00 per momtb. . A HOUSE OF 8 RUOtMS dn nice repair, bath room, hot and cold water. Northern part of cdity on car Line. Rent,. $15.00. SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS in the old Club House, 94 Seuth (Main street. A SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS, newly and nicely furnished, for light housekeeping. A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS for light housekeeping, nicely furnished. THE STORE soon to be vacated by W. C. Carmichael,- Druggist, on East side South Main St near Square.. TWO CONNECTING FROINT rooms over the v store now occupied .by' W. Ckv Carmichael, druggist, South Main SL A t furnished country house. Eight rooms besides r kitchen, servants room, bath room and dressing room. Large rtch jgarden and asparagus and strawberry beds. One and one-quarter miles from railroad station. Rent only $40 per month. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, elegantly furnished, well located. Rent moderate. A FURNISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms on best part of Bailey street. ' A FURNISHED HOUSE on Chestnut street, north side, 9 rooms, all but two furnished. " Rent $35. IN. TRYON.. House 8 rooms, furnace heat. Furnished $35, unfurnished $18. FURNISHED APARTMENTS in first class private house. call lor vGliiupaes of k Land of Beau .," Illustrated pamphlet free. fhe Industrial Advertising Go.': FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. Will be received by the following leading business firms in the city. Trade with them and avail yourself of our Cash Premiums. Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray. Bakery J. M. Heston & Sons. Books and Stationery Ray's Cut-Rate Book Store. . Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough ft Dunham. , Clothing and Gents Furnishings Alex ander & Courtney. Candy Kitchen L. M. Theobold. Dentist Dr. J. B. Hawthorne. jDru.ge White G. Smith. : Dry Goods Bon Marche. Fine Fruits W. E. Allen. 'Fish and Oysters Asheville Fish. Co. Greea Groceries R. l. Ownbey & Co. Groceries H. C.Johnson. Groceries Jenkins Bros. 1 General Merchandise W. J. Snidderth. Jewelry- B. H. Cosby. , Meat Market McFee & Jones. Musical Merchandiser-Hough & Dunham. Laundry Model Steam. . Photographer T. H. Lindsey. Shoes J.- Spangenburg. - - Publishers Gasette Publishing Co. Mattress Renovator E. S. Hall. ' Books, free. . Premiums liberal. Office in W.' A. Blair's Furniture Stare." , H. B. PUTERBAUGH. Manager. Kodak Finishing and Developing Films - ' , Po not worry us, we know how to handle them. No over-development, no ' under development, Not spots or blemishes. Ws have made. films a study and know how, to get- the best resultts ' out of them. Each picture developed separately. We oan rem edy some of the errors in taking, or better than that, can tell you how to avoid them nextjtgme. ... - -, 4 Cameras bought, sold and rexsted. -; .'. Films, dry platesr trays, etc. lArt; materials; picture, frames, etc.v - . -.-.3 Ray's Book: Store Supplies rimshlng RAY'S, fonthc Squzre" Kodak yAZ 1XKCTBIO - " CARS PASS THEDOOR HOTE3L BERKELEY' Central Location. : , The Berkeley is an up-to-date hotel. Bss all the comforts of a modern home and Is Equally Desirable for Families snd Transient Guests. FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor. OAKS HOTEL. ASHEVILLE, N; C. Everything New 4t Table First-Class After closing for two months in order to furnish the house and make other impovements, THJfi OAKS opened January 1, 1898, for business. Frd utes waiK from tne square on street car line. SAMUEL H. REED, Prop. THE ASHEVILLE HOTEL L. G. CONE, Proprietor. 70 South Main Street. ASHEVILLE. N. C. Ponder New Management. Newly Befitted. Liyery in Connection. 76 South Main Street, Telephone 16. The only Hotel in the city running Free Bus to and from all Trains., Rates -$1.50 and $2 per Day. Special Rates by Week or Month. Newport, Tennessee, for Sale,: Lease Or Exchange. This propeztty will be sold with or without furniture. This- elegant house. in '92, has every modern luxury theft the soeam, iognxea Dy eiectrittnty, nas mm anaYOowimg alleys, stable, cottage) Cor help. Any; extensive notice -nf tffiift 4ft1jfghtfnl stntfitiiO'n ift rntlroly q-nnocrBoarj- is es-baite is owned by a party from the north who has given instructions to sell ar tease. For HOTEL MEN this is an opportunity that presents itself but once Id a lifetime. As a SANATORIUM its situation is one Ot Whe most bealthgiving the American cxxnianienit. jjont wait till it secured tt. Edward T. Harrington at the Swannanoa, Asheville N. C, THE BLOCKER HOME, O. H. BLOCKEB, Proprietor. ' T Good Board $5 per week; $1.50 per day. OXiID ODRT, C- Do you want a Summer and Winter Home in the' Land of the Sky? Cool in Summer and mountain-locked to the North with Souithern exposure for Winter. Fine water dry air, 2,000 to 3,000 elevation. Now is the time, while property is tow, and thk the place. Double daily trains on through Southern Railway. Beautiful scenery and une nnesi mgu aiutuae wiacar country in over. "WEST West Main St., Sample room next door to my General Bates $1.50 per day ; $1 per night; 50, HOTEL FLEMING Marion, N.C GKU15ER CONCERT CO., Proprietors. NewEnglandHome Board fe jiO to S5 Per Week. TUXEDO, 76 Haywood St. (New . house;: , new furnitnre, eleotrie lights, furnace heat or open' fires, hot and cold baths. Booms en suite or single. Rates reasonables. Special rates to resi dents and business people. On . car line. No one wfth advanced case of lung trouble taken.Mrs. O. I. Nerille. , 'j , 218-28 KEN1LWORTH PARK , , Private Board. ; ' - A delightful place with home comforts Pleasant, furnished rooms with open fires', first - class ! northern cooking. Near . Bilt nrore street car line. Rates from fire to six dollars per week, r f ": -c ; .-.v Y?r-Y .--t.T. : - Mrs. A. Zi Cooley. 3f-'?-- morning. YDairy iLunch, S Patton are. Tie Palace . - - w Fine Saddle and Driving Horses. BromBros., Props. 29, 31, 33, 34 Lexington Ave.. 'V; ; Telephone 227. ' Orders Filled Day and X7Jsbt. - Cnlslne' and . i Appointmeats . DBsarp; Steam Heat 1000 Ft Porches fastidious public requires, is heated Tw is dlsiposed of and then say I meant to or Col. F. A Lincoln will tell you how a fortune can be tne woni, attraotlng attention the HOTEI Brevard, N, C. Store, Bank Building. cts per meal. T W WH1TMIRE, Prop'r, BOARD. 13 STARNES AVBNTJBL Furnishings- almost entirely new. supplied with the best. , Mrs. Mary S. Sevier THE GROVE HOUSE, ? -: - mks, koppelbbrgr; I a Grove street, Asherille, N. a House v nicely papered . an , fsrnkM throughout Halls well heated. v Baths. M coia. wacen Modern conveaissk Northen cooking. Near street ear lias. Woodlawn Cafe, The Leading : Restanrant in " Asheville. - 36 South Main St. . . (Old OelQionieo's - dosed at Mfdnlgihjt; Open at 5 a. t Table supplied with everything the ket affords. x ,-" ."''' Y (Reasonable rates fby tha week wnrt NOAH MURROUGH. Pro. BOARD. Desiratle rooms with boars! ,.De.,naa,s KraA..C3; 2UrV , IT. O. . Y? - t
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