.THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, MARCH i8, 1898.
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Wher they sell 'Goods' not 'f Labels" is the
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. GRAPEVINE.
' , Grape Viae, 'N. ., March 17. Miss Julia
Coats,. cULugt'ter of J, Z. Coats, died on. the
' lith lust.,' and .was buried at . the family
- grave-yard. She ;,was anost v estimable
youing'ladybout-lwen'ty years of age, and
her death is greatly regrettedi""She was a
deyoteki member .of i; Grape- Vine-..-Baptist
''cUiiuirah. - . tj-': !;-.;': ''r".?'f.:':; .s
' 'G. W. Coie:X laiige.
has .been operating near this place (for sev
eral days has changed his; location to Hayr
wood county. '? '- - .-.
The preparation here for the culture of
tobacco and farming generally indicate a
larger crop than '-usual. The oat: crop ; will
be very large if the season is favorable.
BREVARD'S NEW TURNPIKE.
Brevard, 'March. 17.-A meeting of repre
eeantative citizen 'has been, held for. the
, puipose of the establishment of the new
turnpikef romr Brevard .to Sapphire, . and
tfhe lonovirln&ollffcrs ;.werer elected - to J 4ake
charge of Viaref affadra otf the company "and
.push the road to an early completion:; J. P.
Hayes, president; .tN. McMinn.,' " vice-presi-dent
; 'A. Gash, secretary; and treasurer.
The hoard of'directors consist of Williaim,
N-. Symington, M. D. Cooper, J. C. Cooper,
W. Li. Hume, W. A. Gash, J. OF. Hayes1 and
N. McMinni. To solicit funds lor prosecut
iag the work M. A. Cooper and W. L.
Hxrane were appointed. The capital stock is
divided' into shares of $25.00 each.
AT ESMERALDA INN.
HJ-ameraMa lnn, "March 17. The latest ar
rivals at the Esmeralda Inn, Hickory Nut
Gap, were : Mrs. Hudson Samson, Pitts
burtg, iPa.; "Mr. Harry G. Samson; (Miss
Maria IT. IMeruiok, 'Danbury, iConn. ; Miss
Kate Fowler, Miss Ida. J. Crowder, Detroit,
Mich.; EMr. and iMrs. 'Mortimer Reminigton,
t Newark, N. J.
There has been several gai'lax gathering
parties tfromi the Inn- during the paet two
weeks aa the moountain sides surrcmoding
the house are thickly 'covered with the
beautiful leaf. - ' -
NEW BUJLD1NQS AT FLAT ROCX.
iF'lat IRock, March 17. Urrangemtnts are
ahout uomipleted for the erection of the
new Ibuiildings of the Hart Manufacturing
Company on the ground recen tly purchased
near the depot. The capital took of this
company-has recently heen increased to
550,000 with Dr. Guerard as president and
(E. iR. IMemminger as secretary. It is ex
pected work on the new huiilddngs ?ill be
oomeannced this week.
SERIOUSLY SCALDED
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Ksyiiva, r.-arcn 17. iA very pain-fui apa se
rious accident to Mrs. C. B. Allen occurred
at Mr Allen's home, a mile from this
place. he went to move a kettle of boiling
water when, a hoard in the floor upon
which she was standing broke, and she was
precipitated .to the cellar helow, and the
whole of the boiling contents, of the kettle
emptied over her body. ! .
COURTS OF THE WESTERN DISTRICT.
Greensboro, March 17. J The office of dis
trict judge' for ? the Western district of
North Carolina being vacant, Judge Purneil
of the Eastern , district, is de-iignated by
-Judge Sitaonton to hold the courts. for the
Western 'District, beginning at Greensboro
om the first Monday in April. Judge Si-
monton will he here the second week of the
term, - - -
TRANSPORTATION OF TROOPS.
Raleigh, -Marsh 17. The detachment of
f rjcps from Fortress Monroe, Va., to ibe
sent. to Fort Caswell at Southport, will, it
is learned be carried by the Seaboard Air
T-lne-via Raleigh. Just when they will
come is . not yet known, but -they are ex-
pet-ieu ai any iirme. -
BURKE'S SJPERIOR COURT.
'Morganton, 'March- 17. The spring term
cn ; ijurse superior tcourt wm convene on
Monday next, Judge H. R. Starbuck pre-
; f tiding: ; .There are about 175 "oases docket
ed, the civil and criminal cases being near
ly equal In numfber. -
. ESCAPED FROM REFORMATORY.
Hendersonville, .March, 17. Deputy Mar-
. stnal r. KJ. Hsrael arresited Alex. Holliings
' worth;, a sixteen-year-oldlJDoy.-who had es
f . leaped the . reformatory at Washiington, D
. IC., and placed him: in1, Hendersonvine jail
- ' He will be carried back- td iWashinigton. .
HOSPITAL AT WILSON.
: , "Wilson, March 17. The establishment of
A a hospital in this-town- by two of our-fine
physicians and1, skilled1 surgeons is now an
assured Tact, and arangements for-the -erec-
- . tiom of a suitable building- are now being
perfected. . ;.-; x.
SHOOTING AT UNION.
- Qtf&rton, l-MsmSt: 17. Neiws ibuas reacnea
hare that ILee Tumfilt,- who' rune a distil
aery at Union, S. Cr sihot Ms colored "house
keeper and esteapeni; Turnflira iparenits live
there. ,
43 South 'Mafn . St ,
E; : P. 0. B0X;-14C.
TALK1 IS CHEAP,
It f.t v4 t-S T 1' v--' - t
- but a visit to our stor
will convince y vlwTavdh-.itoest. ,
and largest stock of 'Pure old Wines and
LiauoTS of any bouse in. Che sourth," : . '. e
WA Mn MnWti): attention of
w?.t only thSest and. purest
. ff''-M-ninf tvr 'Utamllr 41SS.
want only tae oesv anw.puxwsi
BIG COTTON MILL.
.Rockingham. March 17.-The Pee Dee
Cotton' 'Mill Company, or Rockingham, "have
decided: to duplicate its mill by building
another" there with 6,000 spindles. This
will give the town of Rockingham eight
cotton mdlls. . ', -
SOUTHERN EXPRESS TO SHOW CAUSE.
aiorgantoa, March 17. The SoWihem Ex
press Company is notified to show cause
why the office Should not "be removed from
(the depot at 'Morganton Into the town ,
v ARBOB DAY AT SHELBY.
K5heKyr March 17.i-Arbor day was appro
priately observed here. The meeting was
presided' over by 3r. B. F. (Dixon. The
Cleveland guards gave a fine drilll.
. SALISBURY'S STOCK EXCHANGE.
(Salisbury, March, 17. TThe stock exchange
at Saliisbury is- being Investigated. "There,
4s a suspicion that there are some irregu-
laritiea in 'the management.
WARREN'S SUPERIOR COURT.
iWarrenton, JT. C., March 17. Warren
counity eoiperioir court will iconvene next
Monday, Judge Geo. H. Brown, presiding.
SEVERAL TOWNS,
A Stokes - county farmer fell into bad
Jaompany in. -Wiinstoni Monday niigh't, and
when he. sobered up was sshort. .$46.00. He
does not know who got . has money, and is
not likely, to -be any wdser.
J. R, iMelvin, Who wors in the cutting
department of the iBlackwell tobacco fac
tory at 'Durham, let his fingers get too
close to the rapikJJy revolving knaves and
received severe cults, "buit .fortunately did
not lose "Ms hand. r
The 'Fayet'teville Observer learns that the
United States government has made a con
tract with tthe C. F.: & Y. V. and the A. C.
Xi. railroads' for the 'transportation of an
immense quantity of Pocahontas coal to
Fey West; thelC. F. & Y. V. taking it from
the 'Norfolk and Western and delivering it
to 'the A: C. "h: at 'FayetteTtiHe.
W:ihile 'the majority df the people ell over
the country are talking "war almost to the
esplusioU'Of everything else, the factories
anl business houses of 'Winston ,LSa;l em are
going right along doing .a larger 'business
than ver and prospects are bright ior still
greater activity "among our varied business
enterprise this spring. 'Winston Journal..
iDr. Lucas tells the Wilimiiwgton Messen
ger tihat the trucking interests around Cur-
Tie are developinig on an extenaive soale
and that tihe crops1 are now doing finedy.
Thie straw'berry industry .nas grown con
siderably over last year rfrom Ourrie and
O. LiUt:as says tihe prodtu'ct tMs year will
be increased to 3,000 crates. The vines are
cow in1 bloom and looking well.
'Western Carolina fBapt'ist : At a. meeting
df our mis.stion board: at Asn'eviiie on Tues
day of last week iRev. IR. "L. Patton, of Mor-
samton. was electe'd to the secretarysnip ol
the Western convention. It is .not yet
knoiwn definitely wnetihier iBrotner jfatiton
will aeceipt tihe pcsition, but the -board is
e'cucst coQxfdenit.tihat Jhe iwl'll come, we
hope te will.
W-estern . OaroliSt Baptist : 'Rev. T.
Bright, psstoop;-o: our diurch. at. Murphy,
was out Isst-r-week soliciting aid from out
brethren audi visitors at. Asiheviille, Clyde
and. WaynesvilJe, .to" pay tor the new .par
sonage at Murphy. jW are glad to state he
revived some substantial sympatny an the
way of cash and piedges to the amount of
$40.00 or 50.00 fram our "Waynesvalle
cniirch. He will visit otner churches..
Tihe fOharrotte Observer is informed that
the iMockstville-Mooresvilile extension, of the
:N6rt!h Carolina (Midland railroad .is nearing
its completion in the way of grading. The
bed) is abouit' ready tfor ties and rails be
tween IMooresiville and! Cleveland, and it is
understood thait ail the grading to Mocks -
ViMte .will. be. finistued-iln about two weeks.
Trains are expected to Ibe running on the
new road by May 15.
The Southern is -rusbing all of its avail
able empty box oars up towards Washing
ton in order to be ready to ihand.le, ammiu
nltioni and; provisions for tihe governiment.
The lOoncord! Standard : is Snif ormed f rom a
freight conductor itihat there 'is now. quite
a. demand1 for empty box cars in Washing
ton; andi other northern cities for hauling
ajmmunition, and already three hundred
hlave been; taken Ujp the Southern. Salis
bury Sun. ''"'' :;' .;
Our postoffice, aspiranits have been lookr
itaig for the appoin'tanent 'of a postmaster
thia '.week but as yet .they have been dis-
appointed. We imagine come of them .will
be 'glad when the agony ' is over. One
would imagine. dSronl' the Way some of our
politicians watWh -;-tho:rMv1y;.expected
a. good fat of&ce by mail or express. :. Some
one will be disappointed in this fight for
the postoffioe and no doubt the disappoint
AVINE AND LIQUOR
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word and action
takes vitality J
from the blood r everv nerve, mnscle:
bone, organ and tissue depends on the-:
Ll Jl i M 111' 'ttM .4 -J J!lf-- V
Diooa ; ior s qaauiy . auu.-uiiuiiion.
Therefore pure
PPT1 r -blood is absolutely
niAiiiAiMA necessary Cto right
fttei eu I CI 11 .Uying and healthy
bodies. Hood's Sareaparilla is the great
blood : nnrifier - and .' the best" Snrino-
Medicine. Therefore it is the reat
cure for scrofula, salt rheum,- humors,
ores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc. ; the
preat nervine, strength builder, appe
tizer, stomach tonic and regulator.
filld Is sold by all
druggists. SI
six for 5. Prepared only by Of I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass. America's Greatest Medicine.
HOOCl'S Pills taken after dinner aid digestion.
ed' 'man waH euss the lucky one for doing.
Mm dirt. But thei world laughs and goes
on 'Cne same as if ithere was no postoffice.
Durham Herald'.
'A special from Wadesboro to the Char
lotte Observer says: "Having failed to
find a sufficient flow of water on the fac
tory property, 'Mr. -Knox moved his drill
and boring machinery to .a vacant lot up in
town, and aJfter boring aJbout forty feet
found a spot. that will furnish 6,000 gallons
daily. This, with' ' the already available -
supply, will be sufficient to run the factory
mthout any loss of time m dry seasons.
It is hoped that a stronger flow can be ob-
'tadned at 'this place, which will enable the
company to abaradoni the idea of bringing
water 'from Flat "Rook, where the welis
have been bored for the town supplies."
Th e whisky warehouse of C. I- S t eel -
man at 'Nicholson's mills, Eagle Mills
township, was burned Tuesday nigh't of
last week. The origin .of the fire is un
known, but is supposed .to be incendiary, as
the warehouse was located some distance
from the distill My. There were six barrels
of whisky in the warehouse, . but "whether
these were burned or Were removed an4
men tne nouse urea is a matter or conject
ure. iDepuify .Collector jDanris went up last
neon lu i j-i (raufiarc, u uit lwiu uusouvei
nothing as 'to the origin of the fire. There
room and the officer took charge of this and
brought it to town. Statesville Landmark.
. , ByCKLEIN'S iAlRNlOA SALVE.
The best salve in the world, for Cuts,
Burises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,!
Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25c. per box.
For sale by T. C. Smith and Pelham's
Pharmacy.
tfT. John CaoTick Moore, -who was killed
at 'Coruaia, " the "!Not -a drum washeard"
(Moore,, died, recerfltly in London at "tpe age
of ninety -rfive years.
- IPrtnce IBisEnarcfc, who is .how eighty -
two has abandoned' French wine, cigars and
dogs. - ' i-
THEY RIDICULE IT.
QUAINT P1EOPO0 !RHiCULE THE IDEA
OF AN 'ABSOLUTE CURE FOR DYS
IPEIPlStA lAfND STOMACH TROUBLES.
OF 1A1N 1AJBSOLUTE CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH
TROUBLES.
Riidiiouile, However, is not Argument,
Facts are Stubborn Things.
and
Stomach troubles are so common and in
many castes so obstinate to cure that peo
ple are apt to look with suspicion on .any
remedy claiming . to be a radidal, perma
nent cure lor dyspepsia and indigestion
Tb Hl
never oe- 1
Many such pride themselves on
img huimlbugiged, especially on iruedrcines
This f ear of being hiumbugged may be
carriedtoo far; '.go far, 'in fact, ithiat many
persons suffer ifior years with a weak di
gestion, (rtalther thaau risk a little time and
money in lfaithfully teslting the claims of
a preparation so reli'ahfte and cuniiversally
ustld eda Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets; v
iNow Situart's SDyspepsia Tablets are
vastly different $n one important respect
from ordinary proprietary medicines for
the reason) that Jthey are not a secret pat-.
ent med'icdme, mo secret is mlade of itheir
ingrediemts bult analysis shows .them 7 to
contain the natural digestive ferments1,
pure aseptic pepsin, the digestive acids,
Gcflden Seal, biiamufch, hydrastis "and nux.
They are not., icathiartic, neither do, they
'act powerfully 00 amy organ, but they oure
indigestion on- the ommon, sense plan of
digesting the -ftwdUekteiit promptly, . thor
oughly, before it has ttime to ferment,; sour
and cause the miscnaef. Tans is tnetoniy
secret of their success. r; x
tOathartic pills never have and never can
cure indigestion amd-' stomach' troubles be
camse they act entirely upon the bowels;
wherelas -the whole trouMe is really in the
stomach.
buart's Dyspepsia Tablets takeni a'fter
meals digest the food.7 That is all tfiere
is to it'. Food not digested -or half- digestied
is .poison, as it creates 0as, acidity, head
aches, .palpditationi of the heart, loss of
flesh: and appetite,; and man y other troubles
-WiMian are orten1 oaiiecr H)y some otuer name.
They are sold by druggists everywhere
at 50 cents per packagerAdlaress6tuart
Co., Marshall', Mich., for book on stomach
diseases or ask your druggist for It.
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P. ftv A1ARQUARDT, Mgr. : i
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have Wines and Liquors from many . . ZZm
and. guarantee ;AM,- - ukITT. and
STRE2NK3TH Sn all goods we selL " , -
tottled Beer we recommend - .
The"eer that'ffilade Milwaukeo Fazoous, l3
T - vrfTrT91.TT T Ct TMLiL.U ITTI . TV . ' .. V "
jrjmMmx w ... iiVM-ivu ucw, m;-
THE WHITE. AAN'S BAR,
Where they make a specialty of first-class whiskey and '
wines, and defy competition in either qixality or price.
And I still claim to have the largest stock of first-class goods of "any house zn the State.
Beer bottled fresh every day and delivered tojany part of the city. Orders from a dis
tance solicited. Boxinand packing free. 'Quality, Not Quantity" is My Motto.
JAMES H. LOUGHKAN, PROPRIETOR.
P 0 Box
$ If you have coughed and
coughed until the lining; mem- $
& brane of your throat and lungs
is inflamed,
1 Scott's Emulsion 1
2 w
$ oLCod-liver Oil will soothe, 8
2? , ,
strengthen and probably cure, w
The cod-liver oil feeds and w
strengthens the weakened tis- $
sues. The glycerine soothes $
and heals them. The hypo- &
phosphites of lime and soda $
impart tone and vigor. Don't S
neglect these coughs. One i
bottle of the Emulsion may do
more for you now than ten
can do later on. Be sure you . g
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$ get SCOTT'S Emulsion
tAll druggists ; 50c. and $r.oo.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York, ijf
TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS J
A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY
The Misses Bell, of No. 78 Fifth Avenue, New
York,- now offer the public generally tlie
Complexion Tonic which they have so long
usea successiuuy in personal treatment.
TOE MSS
has almost immediate effect in clearing and
brightening the skin. 1 1 is not a cose letic. as
it does not cover up the blemishes as twders
I when applied to the skin, does not shov. f
jt deanses the pores of the skin of all pcisc:i- !
s
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s ous and foreign fillings and dissolves eiitiitly '
' I 1 V. 1 ..1-1 1 i 1 . 1.
excessive oiliness or redness in the skin. Its j
use is so simple that a child can follow direc- i
S tionri and get the best result. The Misses
! Bell have placed the price of their wonderful B
J Complexion Tonic at $1.00 per bottle. w hich
i
OtE BOTTLE COSTS YGUMSTKIKG
If the effect is not exactly as claimed, so that
I
yuu uurc no nsit in Benams ioric. 3
The price, $ 1 .00, places it within the reach I
of all. It will absolutely clear a poor com- i
plexion and beautify a good one. This geh- ;
erous offer should be accepted by all. .... K" 1
- Ladies can address The Misses Bell on all
matters of the complexion and hygiene In the.
strictest confidence, and satisfactory advice
will be given promptly without charge. An
interesting pamphlet will be sent upon re
ceipt of stamp, - j , . - :.
Address all communications and send, all
orders to The Misses Belli or ; ;
THB BELt TQItETTCO.
No. 78 fifth Avenue New York;
Mil' 11 IM mi in urn mi
IA sinlger died recently at Rhyde, Isle of
Wight, -eSghity-six years of -age, -who- had
sung. in -the Choir for sevens-nine years.
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., suffered
for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic
constipation, and was finally cured by us
tag DeWitt's Little- Early Risers, the fa
mous tittle pills for all stomach and liver
troubles. C. A- Raysor. .
iBaroelona; is jnow the most populous city
of Spaisr, the reautlt of a census just-taken
showing 520,000 - inhabitants to. - iMadrid's
507,000. , .
J. A. Perkins of . Antiquity O., - wasMor
thirty years needlessly .torture 7 phys
icians for .the cure of eczema. J. He Was
auicMy cubed "by -using''. DeWitt's v wtteh
Haxel Salve, the famous healing ealve for
piles and skin diseases. C. A. Raysor. -
'believe the warJa comirte ' now, sure
enough, - "observed (Potts. , . c
"Why so?" asked Botts. . t - '
"J see ithese fellews who has been brag -
1 gin' how they would fight ain't. ' havfim
1 nuUhiin. to say.V-HAtikuntfa JouimaL
TO CURE A CO Lp IN ONE DAY C;
Take Laxative Bromo JuInihe Tahlets.Aii
druggists refund the money if Jit fails t to
cure, f 25c.' Theenuine has" Ll B. Q. on
each tablet. " - "
Itaiyhas paid: $10,000 .for the large mo-
iiitia.. iviiv lkhji. w ViesTivaus it contains
seven jmale figlures,"with- an acrapolis like
i that at tAthens In tthe 1 backgrounds -rand
! (prcbably represents 0?lato's ' academy lA
splendiid border of "flowers" and'' fruitsrin
closes-it; -Vl ' . oj.
; .sAniacephalalgliie, the great;!ieadache an
neuTalgiat specifio cures -quickly and safely.
At tthe founbala' 10c. 25" and 60c bottles.'
Raysor 's Drug Store. - . - tf -
fS PHnrift lao
Weak
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lUiesBeaDllliiIlOMf
i SELL S
si Bulc
coipi
Lieuor
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CURED OP BLOOD POISON AFTER FIFTY-TWO
DOCTdRS FAILEaD.
Blood Balm Co.; Atlanta G&.
Gentlemen: In 1872 a small pimple
broke out on 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
short while. In six weeks it broke out
again in both legs, also on my shoulder.
Two small bones were taken out. It con
tinned until 1876. In this time I had twelve
different physicians. They told me the on
ly remedy was amputation: that it could
never be cured. For six months I eould
not walk a step. I went to Mineral Wells,
Texas spent $300.00; came home; went to
Hot Springs, Ark., stayed nine months
all failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back
to Birmingham, Ala. I was advised . to
write you, which I did. You wrote me
that B. B. B. would cure me, and I could
eet the medicine from Nabors & Morrow.
f88' V7 JTsMi S2"
ties and before I had finished my fifth bot-
tie my legs began to heal, and in less than
:wo months I was sound and well. That
tias'been nearly two years ago and no sign
of its return yet. I have spent in cash over
5400.00, and B. B. B. done the work that
all the rest failed to do. You have my
permission to publish this. I have traveled
so much trying to get well that my cure
Is well known. Fifty-two doctors ' have
treated me in the last seventeen years.
All they did was to take what money I had,
and done me no good. I am now a well
man. PROF . C. H. RANGER.
. For sale at Pelham's Pharmacy, Ashe
ville, N. C.
Price 75 cents per large bottle.
' Wilmington, :N. ., March 17. In view cf
the possibility of war with Spain, the Wil
mington Light Infantry will hereafter drill
two nights every week.
The Olydte steamsMp which arrived from
New York yesterday broulghit two big cables
for the electric .'battery to be u!s.ed at Fort
Caswell in firing the mines in ithe ch'annel
of the Cape IFear bar. They were sent
down to .the fort on the steamer Wilming
ton-to-day.
A casus belli, little Dan,
Since .you know you will insist,
Is any thing which moves a man
To double up his fist
Chieago Record.
tParis's famous horse chestnut tree of the
Tuileries Carden., the regular blooming , of
which on March 20 was the first recognized
mark of spring in the Trench capital, is
dead.
$X$X$$X$
It costs hut a few cents to adver
tise in the People's Column of the
Gazette, and if you advertise any
thing anybody
The returns are sure to be large.
If you have Rooms to Rent, a
House to Let or to Sell, or if you
desire a boarding, place, or rooms,
or a house to suit your, fancy, try a
"Want" in the Gazette. Situations
wanted, Half Price. V -
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ropean galleries have placed their greatest
and rarest treasures at our disposal that
they might be engraved for this superb
work. "FIRST GLANCE AT THE PIC
TURES tBROIHGHT: TEAiRS TO MY
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.Some high grade ' man or woman r should
secure toe agency nere-at once, v saysevery
editor, "as. $500 .can soon, he made taking
orders for It." Nearly $10,000 expended
now on new plates lor edition coming from
PT6ss,f A3so a mail or ; woman of i good.
church -standing can secure position of
manager and "correspondent of this terri
tory to jdevote all his time to employing
and drilling, agents' and corresponding
with: them Address for- full, particulars
V -P.; T ELDER, Publisher, .278 Michigan
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HOUSEHOLD GODS. '
The ancient Greeks believed that the
Penates were the gods who attended to the
welfare and prosperity of the family. They
were worshipped as household gods In
every home. The household god of to-day
is Dr. King's New Disoorvery. , For con
sumption, coughs, colds and for all affec
tions of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is In
valuable. It has been tried for a Quarter
tf a century and is guaranteed to cure, or
money returned. No household should be
trithout this good angel.' It is pleasant to
&ke and a safe and sure remedy for old
and young. Free trial bottles at T. C
Gmith's Drug Store, and Pelham's Phar
macy. Regular size, 60c and $1,001
Have 70a a horns that will accommo
date boarders? A Gazette "Want" or
"boarding house" advertisement at one
cent a word will bring them.
The Smith Premier
Time enough to write with a pen. But
what about "the other fellow?" Has he
time to read it? Your pen-written letter is
apt to be neglected, while your competi
tor s story written Irf plain print on a
MITH PREMIER'' gets attention he
getj the business, too.
X'B.
ALEXANDER, Agt.50Pat. Av.
VERY
Good horses; good vehicles. Safe and an
accommodating driver. Prices down. Bo-
fore making other arrangements ask foe-
Larkin Gwyn'a 'carriage om Court Square,
r call Telephone 82.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
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