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THE ASHEVILU2. GAZZTTI2, IIAT-CH so, 199 3f i 1 FAIRTRYON Its Beautiful Soeneryt Its Orchards and -" Vineyards and its Fine Hotel '- ' Tryon, N. C, iMarch 19. Have you ever been to Tryon? No? .Well, . you have missed a great deal, if or a vfisit -to the Land of, the Sky would not be complete without ? -seeing this attractive little place. And. now, since the opening otf Oak Hall, one -of .the most elegantly furnished hotels to this country, one can spend a while there in. such--comfort as will sulit the most ex- - .acting. " The scenery aroundJTryon is grand be yond description. Situated in the heart of the inctintainsrittevarseries magnifi cent views." The village is nestled close under a high range whl(& protects it from the cold blasts of winter and makes it one of the finest winter resorts in the outh. This is the famous "thermal 'bell," as It is called, where the frost seldom touches, and Tryon frudts are regarded as -a sure crop. One would scarcely imagine 4hat in so short a distance from Ashevflle the difference in , climate would be so . rgreat, yet last; Monday when vegetation f seemed as dead as im January around the Jater place Tryon peacb trees were in full bloom, leaves -were ; green1 and buds of many kinds of trees on the mountain sides were beginning to burst, ' . - Tryon is an up-to-date little "town. The residences are modern and completed In a style of architecture that would be creddt- ' able -to towns of larger population. It has v some beautiful streets and drives leading to points having fine views of the town and surrounding country. It also has a nice little opera house, well equipped' for the amusement of her people and visitors. "Oak Hall, the principal hotel, has been closed (for 'some months undergoing exfcen slve repairs. It has been virtually rebuilt and entirely refurnished. This house could not be Situated in a more desirable location, being on an elevation in a grove of stately oaks, from which we suppose It takes its name, It at once becomes one of the most prominent landmarks of this sec tion. For convenience and comfort it can be safely said at tMs bouse is second' to none In the state. 'Everything is new from the kitchen to .the attic. It is a three etory building, capable of accommodating seventy-five tguests. The chambers are furnished throughout in elegant white suits, newly papered and carpeted, with steaim beat and water in every room. The balls and stairways are Vide and richly v carpeted, well -arranged for steam beat In winter and plenty of cool mountain air In the summer: The " kitchen Us 30x60 feet, equipped with all ' modenni arrangements, presided over by a dhef from' the Parker - House, Boston. ' The srrtehdid . dlnfog room Is furnished In white' enamel, with - rose and old 'gold paper. The system of plumbing is ' complete tin every - respect, with bath rooms on all the floors and at- tachments ia the hallways for a large hose as a protection against fire.. The wa ter Is from a pure mountain stream-rand comes in abundance with & pressure suf ficient (or ill necessary purposes. . ' A descr'iptlon of tbls bouse would not be complete without - mentioning the bridal -chamber which is "one of the most elegant In the south. ' (Messrs. (Hellen, the proprietors, are to be congratulated upon the success with . which)' hey bave -accomplished the work r undertaken by then, and commended for tie xcelJeniytato dlspUyod.; The work was being rapidly pushed this week in order ? V receive a party: of twelve; or fif teen guests who went down on Wednesday. The bouse! wav expected) to 1 be open to, the public by Monday, and e formal opening ,witlx atbair later ra, of 'which announce- mit will be made. . ? , The iMessrs; iHellen "are" from Mdf ord, Mass., and bave been connected wltli sev eral fcotel tn New; England. Tbey ere attracted to Western North Carolina, by its great reputation as a health resort; and . having given it a thorough test themselves HHHinmmtiiinniinmmniiHmniniimmnnmmimmn , v . ' "WINE AND XIQTJOR "43 South 'fllalh"St; 2, 0..B0X.-446. A. A. A A. A. A A A A. A. A A A a a -- : l v t ' ' - 11 .CO tIU .will convince you that we have theyflnest and largest' stock of Pure old Wines and r Liquors 'Of ieny Chouse to the south, We call especial attention of want jooaly., the best and purest f they have become strong advocates of our mountain air. They are genial gentlemen, and a valuable addition to the population of Tryon.- - " . - ,v ' ' One of the striking featuires of this eec tdon is the fruit industry. (Every kind of fruit natural t o tMs climate is grownbere to perfection. Vineyards and orchards dot the mountain sides. . The Pacolet grape juice company now bave about 30,000 vines and aside ; fromi the . large ehiipment : last year they have about 3,000 gallons of wine. Mr. Harold 0oubleday, formerly of 'Ashe ville, is the manager of this company. Mr. Doubteday bae a: beautiitul residence on high bill overlooking the town. V -: Tryon 'has other Industries besides fruit growing and! hotels, lilt has a knitting mill which has Just been enlarged and bast or ders aliead. The growth of Tryon is steady and on a saxe basis. -' Since July twelve or nf teen houses -have been built, and four or five more are now contemplated. The ride down the steep grade from Sa luda .over the -Southern -railway is pictur esque "if not really exciting. The grade is so steep that it requires two engines to pull anr ordinary passenger train, passing through deep gorges and on the brink of 'hlghi precipices, but notwlthstandinlg the rough country- througb wbdcb the road is made, the Southern bas the track in such perfect condition! and sutdh precautions are always taken as to render it perfectly safe. ? HENDERSON YILLE. Hendersonvil'le, IMarch1 19. The large brick store house of John. Smothers, on Main street, is being pushed' to completion. The building is ninety feet long. It will be icompleted August 1. (It is rumored' that over thirty bouses will go up in- Hendersonville and vicin ity this summer, a bright out-look for the town this year. ; ' A. . 'BYeeman's six-nxwn cottage on East College street is about' completed. It is built in the latest style and is a very attractive and cozy little home. Miss 'Edina P. Tinker and mother, of Cal ifornia, bave been stopping with Mrs. (Rip ley for k week. They left iFriday for their home. (Mr. C. (A. Clark, wife and daughter, of 'Illinois, bave rented) the Hunt cottage, and wan spend the summer here. Mrs. J. H. Baston and son, of Illinois having spent the winter here, bave re turned home. Miss Helton, twbo bas -been witb- IMrs.' iEa.ton, is stopping with Rev. Gibson and family. . -Thoma& (Pool, of Columbus, O., is stop ping, with IB. S. Smith: on East College street. DD. D. Smith, a brother of R. S. Smith, is visiting here. ,Mr. Smith is one of .the managers of the "Morriatown Marble Works, J. IP. Hickman returned this week from New York, 2wh.ee be has. been buying a large stock of goods' for spring and sum mer. Dr. Cole is making . an extensive -tour througb "Florida. , : : '. v v .:. .. -y , -. ....... , G. (F. Stradley wiill open a meat market soon, probably by the 26tb. (Mrs. G. 'F. Stradley has been confined at home. -with muscular rheumatism the past two months, but she bos improved the past few days. -. T. Y. Streetman is having the interior of his drug tore re-painted. iMts; 'A. OS. ,Tavenport, of Horsesboe, was in town visiting friends this week. " lA.E. I'osey retiurned from Washington tbisKweelc, ' ... Frank Carter, of Asbeville, made a fly ing visit here this week, 'h- - (Dr. vAriJ. - Oreaven,1: of little (Rock, Ark., is here for the summer. ; : - JCB .ROBY'S BiUDGET. , Hendersonville, Marck ;--Mrs. Cald well, wife of Revi S.C CaMwell, pastor of the Presbyterian, church at Tthis place, died las t night. .: She bad been.' an- Invalid a long time, and ber-deatb iwas, nwtunexpected. Her remaln -were taken ,iby her afflicted busband'to Iter old" borne 'at ' (Roane, Ga., for. interment; ifThe family have the heart felt sympathy of i the whole. community. .Wie Interviewed. M. S". Farmer: yesterday, and find hai: be1 fimbeetf goAstT. uty anarsbal of tlhe flistrct of Columbia; and wlE leave . for bis post of duty, to-mor v iW. H. Pace, uncle of our worthy circuit clerk, iwas marriedi iMrs Collina i ; on Thursday lawt. The groom is about seven ty Tear of agcTand! the bride about ' forty flve?(We;iwiBlb them, happiness and a"long Ufe. v-;;. - " '!M-iifij 4&ry& IHomer yanning, mail agent on the A.' & S.,pend bis : spar ettine swihging? around the city. Wie are always glad to see bim. We, thinr(erelmiut :be some pother; at traotioni here beside our pure air and water. . Our streets vrere "graced to-day by the presence of the genial Jaimes P. Sawyer, of AsbevlUlei'iSi-'---' v.a i '-;:-.; tfc"s C. H. Hobbs and "W. H. "Williams, S. Cf T. o: .Vestal Knoxville; ?W. H.? Hersbiburg, jA'tlanita ; CMrs. J. I Zachary , Brevard are ai one ventra notei. - - - j - (By a careful perusal of the papers; we are BONANZA ; P. A. fylAHQUARDT;;ilar. 3 itt '"PfiEE1 vDELIVEfiYJ. t . jL.. v - vut vissii io our swr , j m . m tyiuucr.ni'i-ii j mm -mm In bottled ; : a a . those whO n-,' of Llqutifi' v rivbled1 umable to say whether (we will have a war with Spain or not.- . . , - . - On the ship of f state, we can't tell ,wbether, 1 ' . 1 Weli have & calm or stormy, weather, MoKinley and bi wealthy crew Know not nowjust wbat jto do; ;: , Thy do not want a -war with Spain - -Of this, their squirming proves, quite plain, They "wish that congress would tadjourn : j So tbey codrrtitf tbe-W'bole iconicern - " WEAVERYILLE. ? IWeavervillertMarcb. .19.-Tbe annual de bate of tbeCUoeophfo literary occurred at the college here : laat ' oigh'U The laige handsome auditoxiuon of the new building wta comrfortably tfllled by an" audience that enjoyed' the programme fully. : The ques tion debated! was whether this country is menaced more by Internal ' factions or ex ternal foes. Of course tbe blowing up of the Maine and the presenit extensive prep arations and expenditures in the war and navy departments came in for a fuQl share of the discussion. The affirmative, the in ternal faction side, was espoused by Hoy 'Reagan and C. 'M. Lance, -while the nega tive or external foe side was represented by C. S. 'KdrkDatrfck and J. C. Bennett. The decision was 'rendered In , favor of the negative.' Tbe debate was an interesting and able one and' Tefleoted much credit on the speakers. Declamations were delivered by E. T. IHidkman and 'E. T. Roberts, and orations were made by R. W'Baird and G. M. Warren, fAll of the speakers showed good training and natural ability, and the occasion 'was-one greatly enjoyed. A num ber of people from Asbevirle were in at tendance. The (Delphian annual debate -will occur. Friday evening, "March 25. IMrs;' Walter Ray,' daughter of W. A. :Baird of- this place is now in WCshington Oity where she went some days ago to join her busband1 who for some time has been employed in the governimient service at the capital. - Tbe wanning . factory for Vegetables and fruits to be, located here is a certainty. Mr. J. (F. Austin,' one. of the promoters of the enterprise ia making preparaitions to grow Jarge f quantities of .tomatoes on his iReemis Creek farm and many acres of this vegetable wEl be grown in, this section as tbe new factory will make aw specialty' of it,, and contracts' bave already .been made witb. a numiber of planters, for the delivery of hundreds of bushels. Tbe oldest inhabitant has been consulted and tbe announcemetn is made after de liberate reflection that .the indications so far are that w are to have the earliest spring in more, than a. naif century and the earliest, it may be, in the h&story of this section. Tbe pear trees are in bloom bere and tbe peach trees are beginning cautiously to unfold tbir rosy petals. A few nights ago the wild geese, honking high flew over on their northward flight; the plaintive icooing of the turtle dove is heard and tbe frogs with their "croak-aty-croax" bave broken their 'hibernal silence. Ail these are Indications '-that "etheriail mild ness" nas made ner aunrent lor lgyg. The remarkable anuld weather of tbe last week or so, and the frequent showers of the last few days bave conspired to please the ' agriculturist. Gardens are' being planted and crops prepared for. .Mr. W. H. Williamson whose attractive and pictur esque place is located on the soutbern Lopes of iHccnibery (Mountain one mile from tbe village, baa set out three thousand cab bage plants which look fresh and thrifty and are some three weeks ahead of the usual season here. MARSHALL. IMarshall, N. C, 'March. 19. William Presley and Dan 'Norton escaped from the 'county jail last Thursday nog'M. .Norton ctaane in and gave up yesterday. , Presley as yet has not ibeen: a.pprehended, and will 'be hard to capture as he ia a dangerous ania nv ' IW. W. Zachary has returned from Aahe- ville. O. !H. Coward is bere from Knoxville, Tenn, ' Tom Merrill was- accidemtaHly shot in the hip by his cousin iBernle Merrill last 'Mon day at Bull Creek, this county. . Tbe doc tors pronounce bis case a very serious one and it is not likely; that be will recover. iRev. 3obn Smith of Knoxville will de liver a sermon to the people of Marshall next TbUTsday-nigbt.--lie-i now holding a revival at Ijaurel Fork, and is arousing muicb interest. ( - Your cOTesiDondent wishes to correct a s'tatenreit' whichi he made to your paper last Saturdlay in which it was stated that (Robert S. iRamsey, tax collector for Madi son county, bad returned to Marshall from bis home at Sandy Mush, Buncombe coun ty. Hla borne la in Madison instead of iBuncombe. ' . iRoy L. Gudger bas returned from Ashe- ville wbere be bas been for the past two' days. - ' --: "V-v,. JWbite and aley, proprietors of the. Mar shall 'Republican,; whfcb wasf 'irun i this fcounty scroe time ago have sold their press tot. a, company; at iNewpprt, Tenn., , , Since the' ftbloinig fup of . the battleship Mainer thepeople- of Mjarsball have been very'Dwocb; interested over thet-talk of war be-tweea' Spain andv the., , XJnited , States. There are several from 'ibis county who .wotiild' tolunteer at once If iheyweTe called uason Maddsont1 county5 furnisbed some jbrave onen in. the late civil war and, she would not be "behind if her men- were called a&' to figbb for the "United States. ' ? ?S " RAILRdAD FOR CONCORD- f . Concord. Marcb 19.-rf t .begins to Jook as if rCxncord iwiil ' biVe 'another ' railroad. MeSsrii.' J. WaiaworthvRs Brown and M H. -ICaldiwelll .bave returned;: from .Aber deen by private conveyance aidng 'tbe route laid out, and bave mapped out the stations. There wHr.be'one at Phoenix mine,. one at iBost MiilV:..ooe.t-!PJ,eaM. or uear there. ' The 'place for ; the depot; here ' has not been. selected: Thirteen miles of .the road is complete r with trains- running' over iC, -ryy : rH: IA. and T. IB. "Neilli Iredell icounty 1 farmerssold 58 bales of cotton last 'Mon- ,day for $3769. r i? ' r ' CO.! - 1- and Liquors from many. guarantee AG,"1 PURITY and bn alagaofls-we sei.i-v - v Beer-Sre -recommend' " i "scHtrfz The eer that Made Milwaukee Famous. and P0RTNER5 'TIOSTKRAXJ Beer uall for table use. Where they o o .Where they wines, arid And I still claim to have the largest stock offirst-class goods of any honse inthe State Beer bottled fresh every day and delivered to anv part, of the cfty. Orders from, adis tance; solicited. Boxing ahd; packing fh e.; "Quality, Not Quantity" is Uy Motto. Phone 139 P- P- Box , , u ; 56 and 58 South Main Street. RAILWAY PROJECT; Mount !Airy, (March .19. 'It 3s Said that Mount Airy is to be (tapped by another line of railway. JThe project is to build a road fmmi the coal fields in Virginia via Maunt Airy to some point souitb of this place. ' SEVERAL TOWNS, k i . ' Ground baa been stalked off for; an Epis copal, church at Ekin.' 4 r, , . ; Young men at 'Pa-itbv "Rowan county, bare organized a brass band. , Tbe" tdegrapb fire alarm, system' Goldsboro has-been completed. - A at (A correspondent of tbe Sml tbfleld Herald proposes to elect EJd.;S. iAbell ; to -tbe bouse and Tun him, for speaker. n . - ; (At Cbarlotte Thursday while riding a bicycle Z. V. 0uckworth . wasa run over by a amile, receiving injuries from which he died. , , There was a doubde wedding at Fremont Thursday. - The contracting parties , were Mr. J. IB. .Hooks and Miss iLaura Speight. Mr. (Lawrence Bryant and Miss tNannie (Dairden. (Henry Osborne, a (Rowan county negro; got drunk and strung 'himself up. to a raft er In hits barn. His wife found Mm dong linig 'ln tbe air and cut bim down in time to save bis life. . .; 'A negro woman was found lying on the railroad track to Greensboro 'Wednesday night. She bad taken a Mg dose . of 'lau daanim and was in a critical condition. It is not known, whether she took the, drug witb suicidal Intent or not. -A The tablet to he erected by tbe young people of Tryon street (Baptist church in mnrmvrtv f Jhe late Tr. T. H. Pritchard wiM probably be put in place byj the- flrati of lApril. It is to be placed at tbe left of tbe pulpit as one enters -the church. Char lotte News. The Winston 'Republican learns of the death! of the bright 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Hyer, which occurred Sunday at tbe home of ber parents in the Muddy Creek section of Forsyth county. It appears -that the cbild while engaged in play at sohodl last Friday accidentally fell, striking "ber .head with (great . foflce, from the effect of which she died Sunday. Death is sad at all times, but when .sudden and in tbe midst of apparent he&ttfc and: vigor tbe shook is. even more than sudden. (A. CUBVER. TRICK. It certainly looks like it, but there is re ally no trick about it. Ajoyibody can try it who bas Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous trouiMes. We mean be can cure himself ' rigbt away by taking Electric Bitters. Tbla medicine tones up the 'whole system, acts as a 'Stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, ia a blood: purifier and nerve tonic It cures Constipation), Head- acbe, iFaimtinig Spells, Sleeplessmes's and Melanlehyly. (Ft Is purely vegetabile, a mild laxaOTve, ana roscores itne system to us natural vigor. Try 'Bletatric BLtters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. EJvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c. a bot tle at T. O. Bnni'tb's tBruigsitore and Pel- hia.m'a Phartna'cy. BtESATPXTFUL SEA SHELLS. Bvery one aJdimlres them. Since coming soutb I have received nutmierous Inquiries from nortbern people for sea. shells, and now am prepared to answer yes, I can send you sbils,;;for :I ibftv.TanBderqu; a ool tectleu of lovely, shells, botb from our ewn ebaBt; the" h&eSi ' eefs, 'and ebine beautiful ottfrom: tbe -Wediar IslandK I will moll a dosen, ;no-,twp alike, to aniyone who wSU seat a stoimp'for ptietige.' YeursMRSt EV-Av WAKNBR, Jackeonivilile, ; Flo.,,; BtCIfiriEN AIRNK3A SALVE. The best salve in tbe world, for Cuts, Burises, SoresIJIeeiiralt Rbetun, Fever Sor pidWfuppe Corns, 'and aliKln ''pbd'flKadplbs) tvely. 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. Cmith and Pelbam's Pb&rsxi&cy. . . rv-,--;; tRain- guehes 4r thunder storms bave 'been: variously explained, 'but Prof. Cleve- lan-a Aftoe -smus it sttii am open question whether these gushes bring-about the .for mation' of ligbtninKor vice versa.- v J' 3 Mrs . M. B. Pord, Ruddell'a, ,111., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and was finally cured by using- DeWitt'e Little Early !R!seT8. the fa mous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. C. A Raysor. , t Surveying by pbotograpby:x.s- gaining' ground. Overf , ..60,000 i Square "mles bave been pbotographlcally' plotted' and surveyed by the surveyor- general of Canada.-a 3- - 'J. .A. Perkins of Antiquity O., ,wae or thirty years needlessly : tortured ' by' pbys icians ' for the ' cure of eczenuu , J3e - was quickly cuhed by : using DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve, the famous bealmg salve for piles and skin diseases.-C. A. Raysor. - V -IA, fibrous preparation of 'SteeU'made In the same nnanner as the so -called "min eral wool," by passing an air blast through molten metal, is coming into use for cleaning-, pollsbin etc.;- instead of sandpaper; . ''"" ' . TO CURE A COLD : IN ONE DAY " -l-Take Laxative Bromo Qutolne Tablets druggists refund tbe money if Jt fails i to cure. - 25c Tbe genuine bis' iL.' B. Q.' on each tablet. im titu d trwitpiebentr ifid Irtond and grease - same Hindoo convicfs Vecently sawed 'tbrptfgbant'irrf fearr two mcbetf to wwiuvveir w pye npurs; and escaped- from .iivaiuisuwuti&i3iisi xne great neadacbe and neurals- specific cures -ouir.WvrTtfl j sell "Godsiiot .5abels'i is the THE: WHITE MAN'S BAR. make a specialty ;of f&strcliss'wiiii&lmd'' defy competition in either .quality or price. r . Well ; J - ;. : - . ' that : arc not very robust need a warming, building; and fat-forming food- something to be used for two or three ' months in the fall that they may not suffer from cold of Cod-Liver, Oil .with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want ! .They will thrivcr grow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic. Nearly all of them become very fond of it For, adults who are noi very strong a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall Twill put them through the winter in first-class con dition Ask your doctor about this BcLsure you get SCOTTS Emulskm. See thattfeS and fish arc on the wrapper. AH druggists ; 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & 8Q"'NE rwmkl. New Yik : j5 miiinniQfifiifniRii To te Editor : I have an absolute Core f of CONSUMPTION and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Troubles, and all conditions of Wasting Away. By its timely use thousands of apparent ly hopeless crses have permanently cured, i So proof-positive am I of its power to cure, I will send FREE to anyone afflicted, THREE BOTTLES of my Newly Discovered Remedies, upon, receipt of Express and P-ostoffice address. Always sincerely yours, T. A. S LOCUM, MX., 183 Pearl St, New York. ; Whan writing the Doctor, pleaaa mention this jajea It costs "but a few;ceata to adver-, tise in the People's Column of tbe Gazette, and if you advertise any thing anybody ' WANTS The retuiys 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 yto. suit .your fancy try a "Want"( in &e, Gazette. BJtuatlons 'wanted, Half Price. '"''"'."' "THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD OUR SAVIOUR IN ART1' 3 tVOBt over. iw,uoy . 19 puwea. : Contains nearly 200 full-page engravlnss ''of "our ;3atfiur;'by tb''greatmateJr?!; eryipicii ture is reproduced ; ponx i some yfamou painting. Agents are taking from tbiree to ;twenty orderf a day. Tbe book is so beiu. itiful that when people see. it they want it The Hermitage, Pradoi TTfnzi; Tlttl, Louvre, iVatican NationaT-of ? London; .National at Berlin, , Belvidere and other celebrated Eu-v ropeangallerles' ihave 'placed their greatest - x u wsfn u ran run b vur ulSpOSaX - 4l3X they anight be engraved lor this : superbj werk. "FIRST-GLANCE AT "THE PIC- TUKEB - SBROUGHT - TEAIRS TO ' MY e rjfis," says ? one.; T -'XJleared . '160 first week's work with one, book? says another Some high-grade man or woman should secure the agency here at onceM saysevery: editor, -Vao -50a can sooa bo made taMns orders for , it". Nearly H0.O0O expended now on new plates for edition coming from press. - , Also man-: or woman of: good' church " standing -can secure ; position of manageir and' correspondent of this, terri tory,, to devote jdl . bis time to r employing and -drilling' agents : : and corresponding witbi them. ;s Address for "tall particulars U P..T. ELDER, Publisher, 278 'Mifn awu'ue, 'uxueago, ill. , . til I: V J - tee -r-iit; a wnsijiwiTs i :IAfMtn;yfZ 'Jl ' ' .. AhiStililll Kl.f lillaRaT. iTFTi to cure an .I,vit7L. .TL JT pie yd Met tree. Ad. gQ CEgKDY U fiWMise. V fiOUSBHOLD GODS. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to ths welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household godB ia every borne. The household god of to-dar ia Dr. King's New Discovery. For con sumption, coughs, colds and for all affec dons of Throat, Chest and Lung it ig iQ. yaluabie. It bas been tried for a quarter bf a century and is guaranteed to cure or noney returned. No household should' be without this good angel. It is pleasant ta Ake and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at T c Smith's Drug Store, and Pelham's Phar macy. Regular size, 50c and J 1.001 Have you a borne that will scomme date boarders? A Gazette "Want" r "boarding house" advertisement at one eent a word will bring them. The Smith Premier Ttme enough to write with a pen. But what about f'tbe other fellow ? Has he time to read.lt?. Your pen-written letter it apt tx :b vnegiected, while your competi tor's story written in plain print on a "SMITH PREMIER" gets attention he gets tbe business, too. X;B. ALEXANDER, Agt 50 Pat. At. Good bones; good vehicles. Safe and as accommodating driver. Prices down. Be fore making other arrangements ask fc? Larkin Gwyn's carriage on Court Sauare. r call Telephone fl. , 3 m 71 ll i p. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. ALL 7 "T , - -raWHXM' eae of toHZ-Zm. te?ntoi t k aal LazM trip or trie,bnt eaaae a-rnateralnemns. 8sM IXh. ChSczJzZZ aatreaL jA orlir Toriu tj LIVERY 1 T i I - .At itbe fountain 10c ,;- 25 and 50c itn Fop ". S al 6 by P elham's Phcrimacy . Raysor's Drug Store. tf
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