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r r ATI FPiOLT lilUEIGII Contest Over the Presidency : of Atlantic Railroad. - 1 T. D. Hewitt of Carteret Most Likely tobe Appointed.; ; V : Meeting of the ; Wake C County Demo cratic - Executive -Committee sto" be Held April' 9. A -V KaleIgh,'lMarch 28. -The presidency of :'.:.; the Mlantlq and Nortir "Carolina rarmxac, as ; again cm the carpet. It is now pretty gen- ' -erally believed that T. D: Hewitt of Cart ret county; win be eoon appointed to the ''uwttlon:": Supervisor (Hancock, the attor . oey. f or the road will resign and .W.'IS. ' Clarke 'will, 'be (appointed, - . r . Tomorrow to the day Chairman Caldwell 'if ' - -K ' ' met for the exceptions against the firewood caten a 'to generally ibelleved;' that "afc the same time some action will toe taken as re garde f4he passenger' rate question. Com missioner Abbott ays that Chairman CaM well's idea of jmaMng the'.bouincll of state av v Sral'lroad: cbmimiissiosn.'W'as favored: by Rjolb- ert.lM. Bouglass a far 'back'as 1890. This takes the lory out of CardTveU'e- safla.' -:.v CEhe last copy (of the University, catalogue shows an enrollment of 605 studerAs'with ; i teaching force of thirty -eight. , This 4n eludes the sumimer g&uoeft.'o It 3 said that r; tine aitate populist convention, -will be held May 26, the; same flay the democratic conx 1 vention ds Iheld. ' ' " ri The 'directors cf the hlinct asylum and .-' Elliott Bros., of Hickory have- agreed that - the new building iiere shall cost (22,500. The name of the na-n -wtoo 4s in Jail here tor burglary of a housej here . some ' weeks SSO t last lfouatd la be George F.iMer- xit, of (Newark; (N. ' J;:! XJovernor; "Russell on s Sajturday declined, to honor the requisition , of the Governor cf" Georgia, for Djehegaa and iLrfithiam,, so they are both free. A' aneetlng' ot theWake county demo cratic executive oomimjit tee is call ed : to meet here lApril 9 to consider the, time ifor oailling the county convention. The secretary of state last week ihcor- . ixrated the iRalelgh 'Brick Company, The "Hardware Supply Company, of Elizabeth City., and The "Eagle 'Foundry Supply Oom- '. fany, of Greensboro. - ' -A v The superintendent of 'pufbliic instruction - as prepartnig a 'bill to be presented at tne next 'legislature, ' to change : the 'public : dhooi tow in Tegard tp comfinibteemen. Be favors letting each race control its own jschools." ' r r i WEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY TESTED 1 H.esult of the Test inf Varfotis Forms of -V '' , Dyspepsia. . ' Chronio indigestion or dyspepsia,, while a : ,- Tery commoni- trouble, has--for some' time ; ;' ieen looked -upon by able (physicians as a ; serious thing, and tlhat no time should ' be dost in treating it properly at the start, oe- f cause recent researches , have shown;- that - - the most serious, fatal: and incurable dis K eases have their origin In simple dyspep. '"',kt or Indigestion. ' s . , , '. " UDdabetes is simply one form, of "indlges: ; Jon the sugar and starchy food not being : : assimilatedl by the digestive ; organs, t in Urighfai dtisease the albument isnot proper- Sy assamalated. - J " , 'Whfle consumption, and dyspepsia' are wiu' dliseases, and it ds beyond question -that dyspepsia makes a fertile soil for the ' ,eeds of consumption. iBut he trouble has 'been to find a rem- i 'edy that could be depended upon to cure idyspepsia, as it -is inotoriously. obstinate ana dlfflcult to cure. ,'.''' ' ' , ' This has Ibeen the "question which has -puzzled "the physicians and I dyspeptics . alike, until1 the question !: was, solved three y-Trears ago by the appearance of a- new dys- - 4epei& cure in the medical -world known as Stuart's. 'Dyspepsia . .Tablets, : which it; was - caiimed was a certain, reliable . cure . for ievery form of stomach trouble. PShysicians, "however, would not accept u saich' a statement without first giving the - new remedy many tests and carefully ob ". serving results. , " , .(For three years the remedy , has been --thoroughly tested in every section : of the country and -with surprising, and satisfac-;-ory .results. 1 t c. ' ? - ' '' K? Stuart's (Dyspepsia Tablets can be 'hon : 5tlfy 'jcl'admed to be a specific," a,i iradical testing cure for indigestion in the various ' Corms of a'cid dyspepsia, or- sour stomatoh, ' as or wind on stomach!, too much bile. ua v lue fullness . or pressure after- eating r and ; similar symptoms resulting ' from disor dered digestion.- Stuart's (Dyspepsia Tab lets were 'not! placed before the public un til this three years' tTial left no doubt as v. to their-value and they have-Tecently been v placed! In: the trade and, can; be found on t ale at alildrugglsts at the nomlna-1 price off SO' cents per package. , -'. J JNo extravagant clatms .are made for the remedy. - It-will' - not cure 'rheumatism, vsTneuniOnlai, typhoid fever nor anything but Just what it, is claimed to cure and .that is every forra of stomach trouble.' ,- y,"'"V .. : No dieting is necessary,: good wholesome . 5ood' and plenty of it and you may rest as sured that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will d5gest 3t.'t ' ,',. . ."Druggists clalmi for it that it is a pleas- wre-to recommend it to dyspeptics,; because t gives such universal satisfaction., s - little book ons'tomach diseases sent free Sy addressing Stuart Co., iMarshall, -Mich.1 ' w V - - -42-3-e.o.d. f , 'Ill k c i ff - Children like' it,, it saves ther MveS; We neauf One Minute Hough Cure, .the infalJt ?Ue remedy for coughs, roolda, croup, bron chitiisr grippe and all ithroatVi and ' Jung troubles. , fWhibe Q: Smith rug r Company, r j 1 ". ' Mi, f t r-r w Up-to-date . lunch -' counter. " 38 , Pattern avenue. . Cook &, .Galbreath, propris tor. ,', . I " y ': J , . v 2-tf Gave Your Money. ; One box of Tutt's Pills Wiil "save many "dollars ' iri, doctors', bills They will surelyjcure'all diseases of thet stomach', liver or bo wels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache,, dyspepsia, malaria, .constipation aridbidr usness, a million people endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS PEOPLES (Ail a4Tertiscmeatl'; recelred before iMaroh 31 for,' Situations Wanted or lor 6ervwtt0 (or other Bniiployes - Wanted will " " 'I ' . ' fee inserted cruder he joroper headings these columns OFTRBE. ' ' ; 'VAjdvettiseMettte limited1 -to four lines (28 Vi-. .. ..,'; ; wrds), and to three inserttoos. : " Vlf persons who advertise' tot situations . :..V"!: !'. . - f f . ' ." t. - ii... ' . will leave at the Gazette ' business offlcs certificates ctr reXxxmimendatioas as to tbedr character and ability these will be sub- mltted to those who answer ; the adver tisement. HELP WANTED. OOLXyRM i BOT-Wanted an intelligent colored boy to work in a dry goods store. Address O., Gazette.- -" . ' . - 88-3 SL4!IiEaMiAN Wanted ior - established ibusi- : (ness in. Central . market ; anusit he . quick and have best references ; goodv steady Job for (right s man : 'Address Market house, care Gazette. s - ' 38-3 iFOR flAUE OSR RENT. I-hiave for sals over 100,000 acres fine lands in "Western North Carolina," cohsistiing of - small fjaxms. iParge tiimfber -tracts, water, powers, gold, mica, corundum- and other sntaeraf, bearing lands. Also '.some of . the most ! d)esixabie Improved and : imtoproved city and town properties. I iuuve to rent tor the summer a number of Ashevalls anldi country houses,- fiuimlshed and, untfurnisned. Money to loan on improved city opertyv' 3eorge S. Powell, Real state and loans. WANTED 'By Old Established Houser- '- High grade man or , woman, good church standing, willing to , learn , our business then to act as . manager and state 'correspondent here. 1 Balary r $900. Enclose self -addressed stamped envelope 'to A. T. Elder, General Manager, Box, care Dally Gazette. : , V - 277-2m WANTED. Raw furs and skins, such as skunk, musk-rat, . otter, mink, raccoon, .opossum,' etc., by . the -Ftrovidence Fur company, ' - Providence, R, I. Buying agents wanted, c. 271-3mos SITUATIONS WANTED. GBNTIJEMAlNof 31, who has been teach ing for five years desires a change of occupation;- salary mo object;- write what you- have. . J. H. Hawkins, Bishop, . C. 42-5 PENMAN Wanted a position as bookkeep er, office helper or anything that requires the use of a pen; will give sattsfaiction; best of references. :. Address ,at once, J. 5EL. Foster, Carolina: House, North Main 41-3 STENOGiRAPHER Position as stenogra pher and typewriter or amenuenBis; can also keep books. Address J., Gazette of flee. v-.t , 403 TSA3NEIx NlJR9E Wishes positian as . "care-taker; of 'invalid' or companion ? for elderly lady or geaitlemian; would travel; Best of references. ' Address S. M. S Oajaette OfBtoe. yt t . 38-3 SrnENOGIEAPHER Wanted a position , as stenographier, tipewiter or .amenuensis; can also keep books. Address J., care Gazette.: - - , 38-3 ACCOUNTANT Position by a first-class jnan, having tea years' experience as ac countant for -a large majBufacturer in New 1 York state; good' referenoes. Ad dress Business, Ashe vdlle 'Daily; Gazette. WANTED A position as traveling or home : companion in a refined family, by a lady who speaks iFrench and English,, and is rs willing to 'make herself useful ; best of ' , references', t; Address L. M., care of Ga , setts. ,, - ' 298-tf ' COIJOREDHIELP.' ; - POSmONBy-f colored boy, who can- do almost any kind' of work. Address -Jas. IMloKinney, Postofflce. r 40-3 NWRaE Youtng colored woman ' wants pb-. . s'Htdon as nurse tor children; experienced - and with good city, reference. B. !R.T' Gazette Office. . -- .."; NtORSte OR CMAMBERMAID Thoroughly experienced young colored woman wants situation; can give excellent city: refer ences; worked; - three '. years ? in towm. ILiucy (LarquentliO Church St. ' BUSCTEIXANEOUS . Interidiris: to m ake - a ibfianp-e in- my business after the 1st of April, I offer for one week only4 my remaining stock of silks, rib bons, laces and notions, far be low cost. : All the " ladies invited to call and secure bargains. vr ' 35-6. ', MrSThOIIAS. s " - 28 Patton Ave. LOST-rWednesday afternoon, in t'.BiLttDiore drives, a small carriage parasol; finder please return to this office.-' WANTIIED-tTo aren't ' Country cottage, 3, . 4 or 5 rooms; within 3 "mllca of the city. Address P, O. Box 36., ,. " . 38-7 When: Calling. on Youri Sweet, a '57u;.v Heart or any -of your female friends; it Is a deli-, oate courtesy to present your hostess with'; a box of our fresh strawberry- bom-bons.! You may be. sure- that both she and the rest of the family ,will appreciate a Choice morsel such as d's contained in our deli- ," clous and fresh strawberry, bon-bons. Asbeville .Candy Kitchen, J Theobold, Prop. IXXSTHSmall open-face silver watch I be -tween . No. 177 . Olontf ord Ave. and Hay wood St. . - "V- ' . - tttetura to the Gazette Ofaoe. v. " DELBAG1TB ' Ctfi?JStrTS Wanted ; eTery - one nrho wants comfort, grace and els- ' gance combined with a handsome figure, .s- to snow unat ne ucisane v?orsei wut giye "these to all who wear them"Th Oelsarte ' 14 . thd corset ctf the i toentairy. Miss kESlen Terry,; the great English act ;' ress; aime. Bonfantf, the queen; of the , ballet; and 'Madame Alberti, " the - noted lotiomist of New; Tork. leadlne names in their separate fortes, are among many ' others ox no less iame wiio wear. ne v4Delsarie..t , It has ibeen before the, Ashe : villa .wubllc: for more than la, year . and v' given' perfect .satisfaction, vNion-rustable steels, adjusitablle front,, short -hip, long (hip, (Direcftoir made to. orderv,(1.50 up.-' Ha.ve your . flew smimiiiea over . iwiwuw. ,5 35-8 - 4 . ' " . 2S Fatten avs. UOST--Gold mathematical medal. tn, shape "Pons aslnorum;". Inscribed "Emory Col lege, awarded to I. P. McLcpd;'' suitable reward will be paid for return to L." P. iMoLoud,. Iloom 1, Legal Bldg., ,?. 34-tf. W. O. SMITH Of 10 'Church street, rooms , 4 and ha a variety, of 1.700 samples of ' Men and Boys', clothing, covering best tailoring extant, down to t)he , cheapest ' and most - attractive inducements offered , of Gent's -furnishings. " r , 17tl ROBERT BROTJN-Ctty Surveyor and En gineer. OlQce Daily Gazette. ' 298-2 MISS NORA WARE Pianist and teacher ; in stringed . . instruments. ' 291 College , Street. ; - - - , - 211-4mo EXPERT STENOGRAPHER f . anld ; Type writer desires employment r experlenoed cDenk; male; best (reference Curndsned; -(win be willing to accept moderate comr pensation to order tbo secure a, position in Ashcvilile. . Address , IL; C. K., care Ga- ' zette. j v 123 x Bee our spring line; of samples Srom the Ditmer WooOen Company. The largest in -ihe'x world. - Call and1 - see therms at No. 5 East Court square. The AshevUle Tailor ing Company. . : ROOM AHO BOABI WANTED.1 dBoarders, at No. -13 Starnea - avenue, elevated and beautiful location. Clean apartments, delightful board. . - '288-tf BOARD. A few - select boarders, csjT be : accommodated In . a private family in which, there are' no children. Large lot, sunny, rooms, ; gpod f are.-as. S. "Du Bose, 33 Pine street. . ' . 237-tf BON AIR 74 Bailey SL G. L. McDonald, ; iproprietor. - Conveniently -located to post office; on Biltmore street car line; house well' heated by furnace and grates; hot and icold baths free; all modern conve niences; table first-class. 20-tf BOAIRDING WITH 'ROOMS can be had at Buxton HUl on Church: street. First class Northern cooking guaranteed. 18-6. W. COOK. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED Persons having rooms1 to let or desiring boarders can procure ihem'" by an-advertisement in these columns, or to, the columns de - voted to hotels and boarding houses. ' An advertisement in . either, place, for 'one week (cost 75 cents) will bring plenty of appaoations. - v- . jpob Bxarr. . ROOMS 'Four iarge, nice rooms furnished ... for iight housekeeping; will? rent two or . " the floor to suit; or unfurnished.- !No. 50 , Bailey street. -Apply. No. 74 Bailey street t G. 'U 'McDonald. 42-& FOR RENT That nne store, or. one half, j 34 Patton avenue. Inquire within. j 41-6 ROOM FOR RENT Furnished or "unfur nished, on first floor ; good location. Ap ply, at 38 Penland street J " FOR KENT Two connected rooms; second floor front. No. -57- S. Main St. Apply, to A. Rankin, or 57 S. Main St. - 36-tf 1 ! 1 1 1 it' ' l - . .1 1 .-; i.u 1 ' j FOR RENT Quick at $12:50 per i month, v 81-room house. ; Hot and cold-water, bath and; sewerage connection. 39 East street corner Seney. ..Owner, LON tMTTCHELiLy FOR ORIENT Two or three unfurnished I !r rooms With ., aU .. modern - conveniences; near centre of city; rooms bright ' and i newly papered. Call 16 N. Court square. f . " w 33-6 ROOMS Three bright," sunny, -1 furnished rooms, among the pines, . near car line; 65 Victoria Ave.' : Board if desired. 20:26 FOR RJENT OR SALE 1 7 room bouse, 163 .College street; 5 ; lots on' Vance street; 2 lots on Oak street W; B. WJI- iiamson, v Court Square, up stairs over 'Morgan's Bookstore.' 18-20t A- STORE IN "TEMPLE COURT. FOR rent Wm.v - Johnston, ' A jr.', " 20 Temple . Court Asheville, N, C7 , -? - FOR RENT House of eleven rooms furn i - ished or unfurnished, on Haywood street M adjoining Rock Ledge; also three fiatB! of . five land six rooms; each furnished. O. D. Revell,Room 4, Temple court .. 17-26 11 11 1 !"". "'.'" 'V;. ' , . T ' ' DNb rESIRAB!LB once, in Temple Court, for reni .wm. uonnsion, urt or ueo. .W. Tilson, N Temple" Court v FOR SALETen shares ' ? Battery ' Park I : SClty.', ; ,"r'42-3 r i ' - 1' - " ' 11 1 1 GtETLiEMAN WTLL &MAt iRambler Bl c cycle in tflne conditioni at- ai. sacrifice or i would trade for fair saddle borse. Ad- HAST, fcvjCEl. SALE A small but profitable vine--yard and well-built cottage. ; --Address P "'O. Box 34, Tryon, N. C. .-24-eod-3 FOR ' SALE-rlinproved old-style v- Gordon s " J ' iaA X7. N. TzvzIt. Sox 7:3 FOB. GAl3.-Two exc sSsst h-avy draught ' horses. ' Good workers end all jight every way Apply to 5tsaamoers ana weaver. FOR SALE Two excellent -horses, aU right in every .workers. Apply to " 18-4 - J ; CHAMBERS; & heavy- draft way. . Good weaver. A LOT of FurnSture, dishes nd kitchen utensils, almost new, will be sold at great sacrifice, . Apply at yard's, 19 Merrimon iVA '-" ! 1 - r" 1- " ' ' - -319-tf mw sale-One 7-roam , cottage, and" - nvtn bouse on:: Oentrat Ave. " - QioderaT ' . conveniences. " One 9-room house . ' mfmt St: i Either of these houses can , wih at a barcrain. Several small - lots tri fjilhltA tor cottaees. No trouble to show - you. J. H. .Weaver, AgL, 45 Patton Ave., K- .' . Til ' 1 . ' . i. i' . a ' - 'i ... .' '.j Amnio uwi z j. ; - FOR u SAtiE A "Judgment J in ' ray flavor T against W, "J. - Cocke, administrator of bis father; William M. Cocke, Jr., tor eleven hundred, and fifty -seven, dollars bearing 8 .per cent interest from March ' 16. 1897." (Dr. J, E. IXavid. - d&sw-3mo TX YOTJ ! WiaJNTA SITUATION, T-Adrr-. tisements for persons desiring situations published, for naif price in .these col umns." v A twenty- word , advertisemen for 10 cents, or three times for 20 cents. WAJNTED--Salesmaa to handle our fuTif -...eating: oils on commission Hn rAshevllle 4- JQ)d vicinity.' Liberal Werms. The JSuclid ,uu uompany, uicveuuno, u. . v. nbossm The: Industrial AdiertisiDg Co.' FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS.' Will be received by the following leading business firms in the .dty.'': Trade with them ana avail yourself of our ". . Cash Premiums. , Amateur Photo Supplies C. F, Ray. Bakery J. M. Heston & Sons. Books, and StatloneryHItay's Chit-BJate Book Store.; ' r-. ' ' - - Bicycles and Bicycle Reotlng-Housh . At Dunham. - . - - 1 i Clothing and Gents FurnishingsAlex ander & Courtney. ?TCandy Kitchen L. M. ThCobold. , . Denttet-r-Dr. J. E. HawthorDS. Drugs White G. Smith. , f Dry Goods-Bon iMarche. ' Fine Fruits W. E. Allen. i Fish and ' Oysters Ashevme Pis2 . Oa. . Green Groceries R. L. Ownbey: & Oo. Groceries H. C Johnson. Groceries Jenkins Bros.' General Merchandise W. J. Budderth. Jewelry B. H Cosby. ' ' Meat Market iMcFee ft Jones. ;'. Musical Merchandise Hotigh ft Dunham, opucaan j. u. uouser. Laundry Model Steam.' Photographer T. H. Lludsey. Shoes J. Spangenburg. ; . : 1 Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. Mattress Renovator E. S. Hall. - Books free. Premiums liberaL . Office in,W. A. Blair's Furniture Stare. , H. B PDTERBAtJGH, Manager. Kodak Supplies . (Films, dry plates, printing papers, devcl- ed for kodaks. V Wo do the best" developing and finishmg for amateurs. We do well and do quickly. We make films a study; know how to get toe. 'est results. 'No curling, no Spots'." ' Souvenir, views of .Biltmore house and lo cal scenery for sale, mounted or unmount ed In Plattootype. Ray's Book, Store ATAifbr Supplies Finishing RAYSi "on thoSquare" SPECULATION A SCLENCE I Innn iha 0 Effects of U 11 Markets A Hew Book. Price in Cloth, Sl.OO. In Paper, 50 Cent, Postpaid Oontents Prof essional speculation . in stocks, icottom and grain. OMethoda of suc cessful speculators described. Why novices lose and ihow professionals gain. . Differ ence between speculation and - gambling. Safe rules. 5uaUfications and facilities necessary to success, - ii Exchange laws. Warnings to the unwary.; Who to trust and who to avoid. InvaJuaible suggestions to amateurs and -Investors, etc:, etc. . An entertaining book by an olid .professional speculator k Send form circular mere fully descriptive. - .'i1':,''1 ' -- ... - comments. - ' - ; " A' clear ' and concise treatise upon "meth ods in speculationNew York Evening dun; March 5.' ,, . - " Written in entertaining . fashion. - The experientce and keenness of 'the author" is undoubted.New York Times, (March 9. f The author Is an experienced speculator. who tells how-money: Is made and' lost in Wall street? New Yort.TirBjune, (March 9. The book .deals with an interestinc sub ¬ ject hi an entertaining t majnner.-. j 'Y. Stockholder, iMar. 5.;. ;--..,fV i.,..V ' THE AtTTHOIfS PUB CO. 3W & 84 Broad St , New Tsrk. KOUMYSS AvivuBaoas-oz people nusue tor money to the injury. of their health. ; We advise you to taKe care xc, your Health, first.' and you can ao "this by using , " KQUMysS; -li lt An recommendad; tor all ' physicians.-' It cures nervousness, dyspepsia, . lung - trou bles, heartrdlseasa;v headache9". and yresik constitution. "Koumyc" io sold- bv All druggists, danufacttsrea toy. 3, C. SchnsidL WoolseyN.,C; telephcsiis 5.01, ,-- , , Every one admires thia-a. -: ,.hca. fmini' Hsouth I have deceived "muimteFouB inquiries uxtm wnoiesm pecpie ior sea-Bhelis, and now am prepared to answer yea, I can send your - shiwHa, ..for tl bave-mads .quit a col lection , of lovely shells; hsth from, xnr own coast the ; ceral reefs, and ecm beautiful on JSrom yttbe ; West InEa -. IaltnSa. 1 .will madl a doaen, no two alike, to ismtficna who will sent a" stamp for jJoctrss. Yours, F. A XTAXL u u u u v.-.-'.,: rc. ....'.v- vy ; ,.v , . , ic tiuuuu Extensive Goli Lwksjriihhi 100 teetof the Bouse. : - ;4.nv Management otLINSLET y&'klTTfiEDeEL ELECTRIC T ' " CABS PASS JJJJlLXbJ2.JLL " . Central. Location. he Berkeley Is an np-to-date hotel. Has all the comforts of a modern sobs s 'j - and is EquaUy Desirable for Families and Transient Guests. ' -,BAHK LOT7GHRAHV Proprietor. OAK'S : ASHEVILLE, N. C. Everything New Table Ffrst-Class ; After closing for two months in order to furnish the house and make othw ;0Xeo?te?tS, T?K OAKS Pened J"y 1, 1898, for business. J?S W utes walk from the square on streetlcar line. ' SAMUEL H. REED, Ptop. THE ASHEVILLE HOTEL ,L. 6. CONE, 70 South Main Street. UunderJSTew Management.. Newly 76 SonthrMain Street, Telephone 1 6. The only Botel in the city uuUft a ikjcj juyo tu nyui Rates $1.50 - Special Rates 0-A.IK: ' Keopened after extensrve repairs and tels in. the South, n the entire year, and perfect cuisine. This bouse is sdoxi taken from the mountain, side and is thorough plumbed and sewered iTvfw with modern baths land water closets MrSJ JV flushed by. a large volume :of water equal to a rnm tiw The rooms are (large and airy, the site ia nr a : "t . 4.- T is with pleasure that we mjt&-irZ South is better kept or provided for from a sari l,rv mtoaL LTfl- ticuJais, such as terms, etc., address - THE BLOCKER HOME, , O. H. BLOCKEB, Proprietor. Ckod Board $5 per week-, 11.50 per day. Do you want a Summer'aad Wtoter Home. and mountain-looked to -the' North " with dry air,. 2,000 to 3,000 elevation. Now. is 1 "T , J WEST ZE 2sT3D HOTEL ' ? West Main St., ' Beevabd, N, C. Sample room next door to my General Store, Bank Buiidinir Kates $10 per day ; $1 per night; 50 cts per meal. i HOTEL FLEMING Marion, n. c l - - - ' - N ITewEnfflajidHome WRd. . (c. FursisMngs simost entirely, aew. Aitt . niPplied with the best' . V:ij':: .v..:U.",'rCV ; ; Mrs, Maxy S- Sevier. . W''., ? THE GROVE HOUSE, " ! 'V ; SI Owe street, AsheriBe, N. a - Houss , nicely , papered . and fmirlsirf . 'TUXEDOtN . - ttKl HaUtweU heated. Bsths, M N ; ,f r-Xl' 'old water. Modern cuuiaslenei Northen ooMng. Near street ear thm. . . : . .. - - . : .-5-- 4.-: " ' -. ; - - , Nevrv, house, - new rurniture, . electrie ; a??93fl n Jf " ' ' i? .lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and ' W OOCllsVWll ' cold Jatnsv (Rooms en' suite W" stogie. " v--) f,'' " Eaies reasoiiesJ The "Leading Restatiraiit in dents and 'husinesa - people. ' ! On oar ' line. " ; ' ' f ' ' '.I ',- " : No one wfth advanced case of lung trouble 'jv" " Asheville !aken. Mrs. 0. 1. Neville. - J t'Jr, 218-2$ VA'-.-.'-- -""ir-'" - - - - - I -r m South" Main sSt. :lsENILWOBm v. ..v Private Boarid. ; : N - -bat and nkjbt. : , , - v , . ;-, ' V - v TaJbJe suppHed -with' everything ' Adelightful place with home conforta. (ket affords- - - Pleasant, furnished rooms with open ' fires ; ?asonable ratesby the, week moeegu, first, class northern cooking. - Near-Kit- NOAH aIURROUGH, Pro more street car line. Hates from five to Biz ; v - ' Mipnimk..,- . E0AiiD.-Di:,rsa:-a.i -? 1 . lira. A. Z. Cooley. . S?.aa " A-. a c"o . - '- A -v - -VsBSBMst v:,."".t,,, .- One of the Leading Hotek of COTB3L -,Cnlsinetad Aiplolntments A2UJU MO: Steam HeatU 1000 Ft. Porches Proprietor. A. SHI VILLEIN. C. Eefitted. JGverv in rhriDPrfinT, tm ixaillB, aad $2 perJDay. by Week or Month. JEIlZLiIj, -5,-. alterofin stm thrl Xt4 w wiw p-c- JOSEPH HELLEN & SON. t Tbyow, C. ; OX.2D POET, 3ST. Cs In 'ttw'-loi'ttis-'Sfcrt rtamf t n - SruSLnxrefior wLS? SrSSf .the time.SaSLrtvloJ: ww-m, awracong attention .the TW WHITIIIEE, Prop'r, 2L rEL.
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1898, edition 1
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