Ot eaxsarge and the Heziucliy cH their f Stays Christening Ceremony. " Newport News, ,Va.',. March, 24. The new frattfeshipsth Kentucky and "Kearsarge; Effete successfully, launched at midday- t(- 4ay. The christening occurred -without a fcjtch. (Work' ont,thfr Wg Iwats haa' been-1 xusbed woefe - day : and Stfndiajs so as to get them ready tor their first ride into fjie waten Their launching at ithe same time ia the first double launching of war ririps that over tooik place in e-world; Miss Christinef.tBradley 1 christened , the Kentucky with foottlo of iwater jtaken from the aprlngrorn Vhich' Atrahain" Lin coln dn&nik yltn .a boyvMIe Mrs; Wins- MISS CHRISTCiN'E BKABIjEY. low, vife, of ::I4outenanitv WtousloWitJ-S; aavy, broke a'3ibottle of "champagne over the how of ''the Kearaarge.r-Governor Bradley, of Kentucky! and staff' were pres ent, as well as many, jrominent . govern anent offitfal3 who: represented President McKmley. Neither of .the vessels . will be finished or ready for jservice ior at least year yet, so they ire jaot regarded as f ac tors to be connted on in the .event of "an outbreak of ; hoaltilitie ltothei future. , - . V . f ' t The Kearsarge and: Kentucky v are : 560 feet in length, . 72 tfee't 75 Ituches beam and BSSAiKN(l: THJ1 BOTTIIB- OVER ; THfi ST 23 feeWi'pechesd mally 410 tons'-of : coal- y-may ."rtake aboard 110 tons of coaland 511 officers caflors and. marines are required to navi gate ea!ese;:Si The big rifles,; four " in number, . are mounted' in two turrets, one sweeping (the entire sea from directly; ahead, fully': hllf way astern;ttc"other "with equal range, placed so as to ei-ther command the ;rea from either - bo.' asternV These are of 13Tmch calibre yet the British navy now waSbityi inches difference seems Bmallv yet- ithe Amerfcan gun has ahout 25 per Bent." more power. : 'i-ftu The big iftirrets are 17 ' inches thick "in front, diminishing in .thickness to 15 inches III! SB ship in; the sba - after XAUNCHING. r .t . - ; in the rear, where they Tare less, liable J ke struck, because 4n action' theguns are pposed always to - be turned .toward the enemy. The smaaier.4uri;abx)vej-.for:m 3se reason, vary . in. !hiickness from , 11 ' $0 8 inches. To make -sure no - strayshot strikes the ammunition bolsts leading to fl magazines to the' turrets, the former enclosed id. tubes of hardened steel 15 .tabes in thickness. " i' j- t . Tie combination battery is supplemented ye numerous auxiliary battery of smaller ftts perched on every convenient point of superstructure. -,The protect the hull .bich carries all' ib'ie offenBire .(payer, inches of armor '; ie placed alon' the es, dipping four ieet below the ; water .?f and numerous heavy .bulkheads are feam traversing.L51 ' ' . r. - ' TO OUR CUSTOM2SIS. v :, "MnbtirlajinV Cough "Remedy Is the best tt0 yrup wo have .ever used ourselves ta our families. W. JL King,. Isaac P. gj&S and many others ta ' this vidnity, Jo pronoirafced It the best. -All w wjtor popre to try it and. they will terSUrced XJPn honor, there Is no bet JTzr "w have ever tried,- end we hare JtoftT1 hal 50.000 houses. ..Paris , 'has - York has 115,000 hous ,:ladelphia, 190,000. : 2 Merchants, Bdg.TttnneL Va. Scli COLLEGE CASEC.-.LL SZA:o;j Princeton to Open it at Rutgers-Yale a? Pennsylvania Strong Teams. Nw-Tfork, March 24.- coilegecham: rjonsiin feasehall same, will - begin the sworn tomorrow' at Princeton, when Princeton meets (Rutgers Both of -these teams have settled down to hard work and expect topnt -up eoodgame. There'is nmch conjettWe among the college ath tetea as to " which of the tmlversities have the strongest team ' thi year, ' Tale and the University ? of PenasylTavir leave un doubtedly the.-best chance of' 'winning the greatest nvmber Rennet this season rroan the present outlook. (Although these twovteam 'are not yet announced, to meet t "C5APT. 3tREEfNWLA.Y.v OP, YAUE. ' " - on the diamond this season, a line on them can -be obtained ' when they play the same teaans on different days during the apring. Captain Greenway yrlU have a fine' lot of men - to hoM np the honors of Tale. Among them are Camp, Hazen,";Atkin, Williams, Clarke, Crawford, iNoyes, -Du-nn, iWdnter, Shattuck, JBurrell, ifiashiel, Russell; lorona, MdBrlde, Broaison iPergnson.lBartletWal laoe, rWadsworth and ;,Westl; These men have been training constantly lor. the . past five .'weeks and rwhen'play Iball" is called early i in lApril ;4hey4will T no doubt iibe n .BOW AS THE3 BOAT. IJSAVES THB A,Y good. shape to put' up ah, elegant game.' ? I Yale and Princeton meet; first on June 4 at ' New, Haven, then again on June Jl at-Princeton; and in case of a 'tie the game :Wili-;iMi5-t:'N Harvard meets Yale at Cambridge, on June .23 and then at New Haven on -the 28th.: In case of a tie the game , will be played at New York on July 2. ) I The University of Pennsylvania will 'he- gin the seasoh ont (April 3 with the In dians at Franklin 'Field. ; On the 7th they will start on, a southern tour, igoinig as far south as Atlanta'When they will meet the Un!iveTsIty ofktCfTgia a ipritate cajr and- expect to bring back a long list of victories to their1 "credit. . -'(Harvard has been unfortunate this s .;,770SSf 7HATCfRCXTOEIIXimltl& . ' Of University .of , Pennsylvania. - year's.make-up of her .team. At the prac- tj eameg oh Holmes'Field "the' meniave been "spirited in their rwork but ,the mate rial is very poor, as most of them are, new men. The outlook for the university, is Very bad. They have been: put through a thorough course :t training, however; and may turn out better than expected. ." l 111 ' ' " 'L " ? - i " Don't Tobacco Spit;aid Smoks Tow ZJfb Aray. - IT you ant to quit tobacco using: easily and forever bemaaeweil, strong, magnetic, 1 ull of new life and vigor, taKe n o-o.o-.tjac, the wonaeTwonert mat iuaji.es wiuou strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy-NoTo-Bae of your druggist under guarantee to cui, 50c or 1 .no. Booklet and sample mailed free. Aa. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. ".. - Pelham's Pharmacy. emitherd Herald: JWo , question' the right of any man Jo readvano13vier out ol -t democratic party. Tner person. wuo as sumes this' prerogative . should . possess a refcord as unetained: and; pure as the snow, as far as his dejmooracy 4s conoernedL : ' : , " - Bv rrbody Bays Bo." - ' '- l Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age,pleas aut and refreshing to the tasteV act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleausing the entire system, dispel' colds, cure headache, fever habitual constipation and biliousness. - Please buy and try a box of O -CL C.to-day;10, 25, 60 cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists.,- -'J-f' - , , 1 ----- --.-'ri.- ' - BOATS THB KLONDIKE. .iAJl Asheville' people who are going, to Klondike, as well as .tiose Who etay tome cSocia try the juicy frech m&t to be tad rt- A.' II. Goil's, S3 riastr- rtreet r - w r w 1 1 L I . . If you. want be.well, see to it, thatvyour: Kidneys ' and Blood are in k healthy condition. -It is an easy matter to learn what state your kidneys are in. Place some of your urine in a bottle or tumbler, and leave it standone day and night: A sediment at "the bottom shows that" you have V dangerous Kidney disease. Pains in the small of the bat indicate the same thing. v 6q does a desire to pass water often, particularly at night and a scalding pabi ia urinatii is stiU another certain sign. ' .0 Y't : ..vs ' VRead-what - ihent member of . - si u ft I has never failed where the directions were followed. It is also a specific "for the . troubles pciUar. to femeirrAll-drtiggiste sell itt $iv.oo a bottle. ' QflTnTl! RHIP FPI T ' If ou wil1 senayour full postoffice address SMlFi . VV 1 to the Di. David Kjenkehv Cn., Rondout, ; N.; and mention . this paper, we will forward you, ; prepaid, a' free Sample bottle of the Favorite RemedvJ-tocrdthr n ;L,v : forMts use. Youlcan depend upon this dnceijr a free .triaf.bottle.'' - ' . -OF MlJERcSCUSHMAN, Real Estate Broker. No. -17 1 Paxason uuildlns, Corner : Pattes Avenue and Haywood 8t, Opposite .. ; . Postofflee. ' . SPBCIAIr ATTENTION GIVEN TO RENTINQ OF CITY PROPERTY, TH1 COLLECTION i OF RENTS AND TH1 CARE ' OF ESTATES. ; . -; .r v-- ' I DONT SPECULATE. Changes ocour in thte Bulletin verery v- i. FOR .SALE. ' 1 CITT. " & . . A TRJACT'oF 6 ACRES wth small benise and stable, .1 acres of rdoh truck land, 90utheast; exposuire; runtntog- water; 1 miles: from ' Ashievillie postofllce on Trolljey llne...:. Only ?900..-;-; ..; . .-.-. ;vv ,-: . ;:- V. "A ; NEW HOUSE :.of;-9 " roome,; hotfand cold water, hath, ete. Offered at a barsaln. A FIRST CLASS residence of 12 rooms, out buildings, ample grounds;' southern ex posure. ; X . :( ; v: Priee $7,00). NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms; modera conveniences. - . - -p r Price $2,700. -,r;"';A:5 FINE NEW RESIDENCE of S rooms, modern convences. Price 4,250. U.y : OTHER TOWNS. ;-,-; : .-'': ' The finest ahd; most desirable city res idence ia South Carolina' ' Built in' 1892. Eyery appointment for onvenience and CQmfort Five acres of grounds. ; Price less than . cost or intrinsic rvalue. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. -. STORE. HOUSE IN , BREVARD. ' The best in town. - . ,:Zz? . ': -jM -' A?; RESIDENCE? IN HENDERSON" VILLE., , COUNTRY. ; v 'A FARM of over one hundred acres fa&h ry improved, Frenoh Broad river bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns and numerous " oUt-bulidlngs.' I14 miles from railroad station. - Offered at a bargain, easy terms. . " - . ; : A FARM of 42 acres,: river bottoms with residence, log house style,- of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, etc. 1 miles from railroad station. The res idence also for rent - 1 15 ACRES, mile from Sulphur Springs. House of 5 rooms.' Orchard of , apples, peaches and cherries. For cash, $S50. ' ' iFARM on Gash's creek, 6 ': miles : from AsheviZlie, 140 acres, 12 acres creek bottom. well watered. 1 Offered at a bargain FORrRENT. A STORE HOUSE in - northern v part of town, 18.00 per month. - - . 'A, HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS tln nice repair, bath room;- hot and' cold water.- Northern part 01 caicy on car lime. Kent, 15.00. - : SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS In the old Club House, 94 South Main street. ' " ' ' A: SUITE OF : FIVE ,ROOMS,-. newly and. nicely furnished, fw light- housekeeplnig.i "A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS Dor (light housekeeping, nicely rurnlahed. 1 ' - THE STORE soon to be vacated y W. 0. Carmichael, Druggist on East, aide South Main St z- near Square. 'f-. ' - " 1 ' ' ' A FURNISHED : COUNTRY HOUSE. Eight rooms -v- besides' kitchen,1 servants room; bath room and dressing room. ' Largs rich garden and asparagus and strawberry beds, : One and one-quarter .miles from railroad station., ' . t . -i h . . - W ,s -Rent only 40 per snonth. C AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, ' elegantly furnished, well located, r. Rent moderate. A FURNISHED HOUSE of St rooms on best part of Bailey, street v . r -JJ- , .; A FURNISHED HOUSE ' on . Chestnut street north side; 9 rooms, aH'but: two furnished. e I , - Rent 235. IN TRYON. House 8 rooms, furnace heat. Furnished 335, unfurnished 218. FURNISHED . APARTMENTS M first class private house. , - ; Call for "Glimpses of a Land of : Beau ty: Illustrated . pamphletr free. j - - - . : f ...: i Before t seeing, the' Improved Remington: 1 i'ltwillrgive jou better ' satisfaction - than rany j ' L. C. DEAL', Correspondent, - , ; ; . : 1 Tf. T. Te7. Office, :; . " -; ASHEYlLLEy il. C r i i i m i I i I .. .i I.I : . - t. 4 i . o ravonie jzemedy is what you need.. It will, cure ya surely if you do not delay too long in taking it 1 Kidney diseases are dan , gerous, and should hot be neglected a single moment ' " P. C KirF;of,Union;,N,.y.,:k prom-' the G. A. R., says:" I was tronhl - wun my jsjoueys and Urinary Organs and " 8iiEered-great annoyance day' andnight -bur since using Dr.; David Kennedy's ; T-r-1 - - - ;.jfayonte Kemedy I ; have , greatly, im proyed, .nd that dreadful burning sensa- j tion has entirely" gone. ' , I had on.my-lip what was called a pipe cancer, which spread" 'most. acrbssmy. lip, and was exceedinir . painful; ftow that- is rostVwelLiI'alu-WWe'' heart trouble so that it was difficult to work ; ; that is " a-great deal; better. I have' gaiped nine pounds - ' ' since t commenced taking the' Favorite Remedy: ; ,jjic.ty ,wucuicu in eyery way,' and cannot praise it too much." I 1 : . '"V . Favorite Remedy is a specific for Kidney, I Liver and Urinary troubles. In Rheumatism,' Neu-' ralgia, Dyspepsia, and Skin and Blood Diseases.' it . offer being genuine, and should write at . ' If 4w Wm Beaatlful Woibb f TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS $ A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY ' The Misses Bell, ef No. 78 Fifth ATeTme.-Nfiw t iojtk,? nowoner tne puDiic generally the 7 1 used successfully in personal treatment:. - vuuiDiexion xonio wnio.n tnev nave sn inntr TOE HISSES BELL'S I Complexion Tonic oas aimosc unmeaiaie enecc in clearing and brightenine the skin. It is nnta nmiitip ns 1 it does not cover ur the blemishes as tmwrtors 7'iuiu iwsuua uuv is a coioriess iiquia mac, - Jl i. J a. J . . . .- ...2 - wueu appuea 10 ue ekiii, aoes not snow.' I a Tiatf excessive oihness or: rednesa in the in. its I use is so simple that a child can follow direc- 1 tions- and get the best result. '-The Misses S I jjeu nave placed tne price ox their wonderful Complexion Tonic at $1.00 per bottle, which z smncienG to clear .tne ordinary skin. OKE BOTTLE COSTS YOUKOTKIKG I if the effect is not exactly as claimed, so that I f you take no risk in sending for it. . . - s t i.nepnce,i.oo, places it within the reach Of all. It will absolntelv clear a nnnr. mm- plexion and beautify a good one. This gen- I--, erousoner saouia oe acceptea Dy an. ; v. Ladles can address The Misses Bell on all matters Of the complexion arjd-hvfiriene In the flptest confldencev and satisfactory advice men prompuy wiuious cuarge. jin Interesting pamphlet will be sent upon re ; ceiptof stamp. . : v "--'' -sv : v Address all communications and send all orders to TAe Misses Bell, or 1 -; No. 78HfUiAreaae,NewYork. t IIImmMM" III !! ' . Oiir " respdnsitility has been established by 21 years ; of fair dealing. In buying a, I , Hartfora nr Vedette .jrou. know your bicycle is all that is claimed for .'POPE MFG C0., ; - ' C Hartford, Conn. f v s i 4 -; 'r- If Col ombias are not properly j represented in jonr vicinity,' let 1 us know.: -v. 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With this encouragement we shall continue to serve the public in 1898 at . these low f.rates'"to-Jisui)scriptionsV'' ': ' . - 1 One Year..... Six Months . ; . .... . Eleven Weeks . 4 v .. One Mointh. . . . . . ; Free Carrier Service in TZHZIE Week y ' The Largest, Host Complete and Most - Entertaining Wey.--Newspaper;'in-:North'Clma ' ' Replete with theNews of, this Mountain bection. - '1 i " Only $1,00 a i-." -iT r" iIr , ens --; t i i - i 25 cents for three months-.' ...... , ! : ;-..-. -1 5 ASHEVILLE, N. G. the. best, hevsoaner 1 . the IPepe ft f f v J.' -1- -'. I .' - . .i, ..... ;J., Wl V mt IPiper Jmi tin; Stated ES: .... .. .. . .... ........ $4.00 v..;...;r:,(.;.:..l.;..V.J ijoo , . ... i . ... .. . 40 Cents Asheville, Victoria and BStrnore. ' the World, of theState and of ,r; r - v Year Only $l-OQ a?year. ASEsrs, : . - 5 ' V U ' i t V. , f ' t 1 1 -4 H f1