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THE AbriHV oaz.il i ii!,. MAY 14, 1898- t The Daily Gazette is the best newspaper ever published in Western North Carolina -Knoxville Tribune. - 0O00OOOOO Now Entered upon tr&at its Third A Paper for the the Blue Region. Covering the News of Asheville and its sin rounding territory the most completely of and Newspaper published. Full - Telegraphic of the news of the world from the Laffan News Bureau (New York Sun). Daily Telegrams and News Letters from Raleigh, and from other points in North Carolina. Type set by Mergenthaler Linotype Machines r M , .V ft Eight Pages 48 Columns v of Carefully Selected, Up-to-date Reading Matter. ' The Gazette has won the good will of the people of Wes tern North Carolina and in the Interesting year that has now begun it will be its aim to. serve them better than ever before and to deserve their continued support. Cheapest JPaper The price of the Gazette pL-es a live newspaper within 'the reach of all the reading people of this section. Since the reduction of the rates f subscription it has extended its circulation into every town in the sixeen counties of the Ninth Congressional District. With this encouragement we shall continue to serve the public in 1898 at these low rates to subscriptions. - . . - . . One Year .v . . . . . Six Months . . ... Eleven Weeks. . One Mvirth. . ... '.' J .... -ak.aa rec Carriei Service in Asheville, Victoria and Biltmore. 1 V The Largest, Most Complete Weekly Newspaper in North Replete with the News of the this Mountain Section. Onlv Weekly $1.00 a Year. Only $1.00 a Published Thursday morning. v 25 jjLo; m THE 1: ASHEVILLE. N. C. 88 Year. v V V H eoole of T.1 in the State. . , 1 , $4.00 " : ' 2.25 ..; I.OO 40 Cents and Most Entertaining Ca-olina. World, of the State and of cente for three months. P Kiase Service Gazette Year GAZETTE SOUTH CAROLINA AWD OBOMIA ft. ft OO "Tfcs Corrected to Leave Augusta 6 :2f a. Arrive Aiken 7:10 a. Arrive Kingville. 10:19 ft. ArriTe Columbia lt:K a. 11:00 a. Leave Charleston 7:10 a. m. Leave Columbia 7:00 a.m. Lear KingviUs 7:40 a. m. Arrive Aiken 11:09 a. m. Arrive Augusta ................ ll:il av m Leave Aujan .. Arrive Aiken ... Arrive Kingville .;. 1:20 p. ... 4:07 p. ... 0:10 p. ... 10:10 p. .... 1:00 9. Aarive Columbia Arrive Charleston Wee Daily, Arrive Aiken .... Arrive Augusta ., Leave Charleston Leave Columbia , Leave Kingville . S:K p. m 10:46 p. A S:M p. m. 4:00 p. nx 4:44 p. nt OAMDBN BRANCH. Daily Except North. m 4:tt p. m. 11:16 a. m. 1:00 a. aa. 8:1ft a- m. Arrive Klngville Arrive Gamden . Leave KSngjma , Arrive Camden . South. Leave Camden ............... 8:46 a. bl Arrive Kingvllle .............. 10:05 a. m. Leave Camden ............... 1:26 p. m Arrive Kingsvllle 4:16 p. m. AIKEN ACCOMMODATION. Daily Except Sunday. j Leave Augusta f:40 p. m Arrive Aiken 7:80 p. m. Leave Aiken 4:80 p. m Arrive Augusta .6:87 p. m GEORGIA DIVISION. Daily Except Sunday. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Augusta.. 7:00a.m. 6:07p.m. Tennille. . ....... 2:00 p. m. 0:87 p. m Macon 8:46 p. in. 8:55 a. m Dublin 4 :20 p. m. . . . . . i . Central Time.' Lt. Dublin .;'. . . . ..... 10:00 a. nv Lv. Macon (Oen. time.ll:38 a. m 11:55 p. m. Lv. Tennile ....4:00 a.m. 8:00 p. m. Lt. Augusta . . ....... 1:00 a. m. 7:80 p. - Sunday Only Leave Augmta 9:16 a. m Arrive Tennille 1:46 p. m Leave Tennille 8:00 p. in Arrive Augusta 7:30 p. m. NORTH AND SOUTH VIA. DENMARK Through Sleeper to and From New York. Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Augusta .... Aiken Richmond . . . Denmark ... Washington New York New York.. Washington , Richmond..., Denmark ... . lken ...... Augusta .... 2:80 3:12 , 8:40 4:20 , 7:00 , 2:08 . 9:30 . 3:30 p. m. p. m. a. m p. m. a. m p. sn a. m p. m . 7 :ii p. m 6n7 a. m, 7:19 a. m. 7:65 a. m. ........... Connections at Charleaton with Nv York it earners, also with teamera for Jacksonville, Fla., on salliag dates; and at Augusta wiili the Georgia Road t and from all points west and south also, at Blackville with tile Carolina Mid land railroad to and from Barnwell Connections with Southern Railway at Co lumbia to all ' points tn upper South and oorth Carolina. JOS. H. SANDS, L. A. EMERSON, Gem. Manager. Traffic Manager. P. R. SLEDGE, Gen. Art., Augusta, Ga. A OGUfTA AMD ASHEY1LLH SHORT Schedule In Effect Oct. 8. 1897. Lv Augusta ... .- 9.40am 1.40pn Ar Green wood . 12 . 17pm . . . ..... Ar Anderson 6.10pm Ar, Laurens 1.15pm 7.30am Ar Greenville 3.00pm lO.l&ani Ar Glenn Springs 4.05pm Ar Spartanburg 8.00pm 9.86am Ar Saluda 6.88pm ........ Ar Henderson viile 8.08pm Ar Asheville 7.00pm Lv Asheville 8.20am ........ Lv Spartanburg 11.45am 4.80yaj Lt Glenn Sprigs 10.00am ......... Lv Greenville' .......... li.50am 4.30pn Lv Laurens ............. 1.30pm 7.30pm Lv Anderson ........... 7.00am Ar Greenwood ........... 8.28pm 8.35pm Ar Augusta 6.00pm UulOpm Lv Cotton Falls 4.44pm lX.20am 7.30am . 8.30am . 7.20am Km 4f .... Ar Raleigh Ar Norfolk Ar Petersburg Ar Richmond LV August . . Ar Allendale 2.55pa ........ 5.00pm ........ 6.15pm 8.80am 6.20pm 10.35am 7.20pm Ar Fairfax Ar Yemasaee A -m M : Ar Port Royal ... . 10.50am 7.30pm Ar Savannai ........... ........ 8.00pm Ar Charleston 8.08pm Lt Savannah 6.50am Lv Port Royal .......... 1.45pm 8.18am Lv Beaufort ............ 1.59pm 8.25am LArYemaseee 8.05pm 9.25an P . 4 1 A Aft - Lt Fairfax ...... J.. iw.azam Lv Allendale i . .. . . . 10.47am Ar Augueta ............. ........ 18.55pm 1:40 p. m. train from Augusta makea olose connection at Calhoua FaHi for aU points on S. A. I Close cjonnections at Greenwood for afi points on S. A. L. and C. ft G. railway, and Spartanburg with Southern railway. For any information relative to ticket rates, schedules, etc., address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. P. At B. 1ft. NORTH, Soliciting Agt. newt, Ga. HENDERSONVILLK AND BREVARD T. J. RIOKMAN, Manager. In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. (Standard Eastern Time.) NO. 2, Daily Station. NO. 1, Daily 4.10 pm Lv .. Henderson ville.. Ar 11.80 pm 4.40 pm Lv ...Horse Shoe... Ar 12.10 pm 4.45 pm Lv .....Cannon..... Ar 11.56 am 4.53 pm Lv -Money ,A 11.47 am 5.03 pm Lv :..Fodderatack... Ar 11.87 am 5.13 pm Lv .....Penrose..... Ar 11.27 am 5.25 pm Lv .Davidson River. Ar 11.15 am 5.40 pm Ar Brevard Lv 11.00 am T. g. BOSWWLL. Supfc Evervbodv Bars So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant aud refreshing to the tasie, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual conFtiimtion and-biiiousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C- C. tn-tiay; 10, 50 ents. fcoitiand guaranteed to cure by ail druggists. ENGLISH COALING STATIONS. Washiiueton- Mav 1? aro d:.:. ' J-M iUUJl 9 fortified coaling stations are to be iouna on every sea. Beginning with Gibraltar, the strongest fortress in the world, her next impregnable base is at Malta, which controls thfe Sues canal, and at both of these she has an un limited supply of coal. Near the eastern S2nH the te AdaV 1.800 miles from Suez, whiA is her great eastern S? ihf I??" and naval e. tS at Twi8 tw? ffreat naval depots, one S-SfiKS11!111 other at KxmSehee. cutteSS" e"5?IB another' a at Cal a S Z iU another- wnic Sive her four on or near the Indian coast. Her next fK Hong Kon- These several na Efi JJi? eive Ennd absolute con-nL- ue enUre routefrom Europe to Ciina trough the Sues canaL Cht rh?. around the cape, h! k Brlta,n 18 no less well protected, defra Vios at Lisbon, Ma- fi!' incet, and Sierra Leone while farther south she has a stabkat ?oki elena" antber at the cape, with Table bav and ai,' 1 . Mortified ba to tTe IsuTVTJ Mauritius, is one of the mqst strong- IOrtlnpri naval , . the British government. On tht airlo r .1, . .1 11L vj..ure Auainic sqe nas a gg at Halifax, another at Jamaica T,the! at Lucia' in the Wind- .r lus- in ne Pacific there are fortified stations at Vancouver, Sidney t .7"- vxus m Ausirana, and on JL f" New Zfealand. Besides tnee fortified naval stations there are several other less important places at which her ships can be coaled In case of necessity. At some of these places are docks of sufficient capacity to admit of docking: the largest ships in her naw, while as yet this country has no such facilities for repairing her largest war ships. This will not be the case a great while, for congress has made appropri ations for dry docks for her vessels. The naval and coaling stations of Eng-land encircle the world, and at no place on the globe is a British vessel far from a base where she can be re paired, provisioned, coaled and supplied with all the munitions of, war. So long as she is thus well prepared for war she will rule the wave. Bargain in Ladies', Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. See advertisement T. S. Morrison & Co., 39 North Main street. THE TRANS SIBERIAN RAILWAY. Interminable distances of monoto nous Asiatic geography will, before long, be speedily traversed in compara tive, comfort, if undertake In the typ ical eorridor-car of the first-class, com monly met with on the Russian rail ways, and thereafter in ttie boats on the river route to Vladivostock. "What a contrast .such a trajet will be to those who have iaboriously covered the same ground under pre-existing conditions! Then, the seemingly endless journey was' undertaken with whatever uncom fortable primitive vehicle might be found at hand, appropriate either to summer mud or Asiatic winter snow. But soon, the comfortable travel of the sleeping cars, with leisurely waits at meal stations, and, later, the easy-going advance of the river vessels, with full personal security and poyte attendance, may safely be reckoned upon, thus ac centuating the extraordinary triumphs over obstructive physical difficulties which may be. accomplished by persis tent and intelligently directed human effort. According to an official Russian report, some of the goods bound from China, or Siberia, to Russia proper, were formerly a year on the road. The fur-clad, snow-bound .journey across the steppes, with its frightful monotony relieved only by occasional stops for tea and for change of horses at the posting-houses, is a familiar picture in literature. It is another striking con trast, that perhaps in the coming sum mer the new rail and river route may be open to any robust traveler who, equipped with home passport and with a special permit from the St. Peters burg authorities, is pre pared ta meet rough wagon travel over a few hundred miles of uncompleted railway between Lake Baikal and Shilka river. What ever he may encounter, 'this much is certain, that if he is an American, and properly vouched for, he will find ex treme and unfailing sympathy and civ ility from all the Russians officials and others as those of his countrymen who have met the gentlemen will gladly testify. Clarence Cary, in May Forum. Just try a box of Cascarets, tahe finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. 49-tf MAY NOT. Port Au Prjnce, May 12. Aside from the traditional policy of the Haytian nation, dating- from 1816, excluding aliens from the holding of real property and the strong sentimentjwhich still ex ists in support of it among the ignorant majority of the population, there is a practical obstacle of no small impor tance to the acquisition by the United States of a title in fee simple to a coal ing station anywhere on the shores of the island. This is because of the secret treaty between Hayti and San Domingo, in which each republic pledges itself never to cede to any extraneous power any portion of its territory for whatever purpose or use y may be desired American ministers to the twin re publics have discovered that $his treaty is really a more serious impediment to the progress of any negotiations look ing to the acquisition of the Mole St. Nicholas or Samana bay than the sen timent of the people. There is ground for the belief that both the administration of Hayti and San Domingo are more cordially dis posed toward America than for some time past and the cause of this fact lies largely in the decisive step which the United States has taken to insure the freedom and self-government of Cuba, A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. And it never fails to ' cure . Rheumatism, Oatarrh, Pimples, Blotches, and, all dis eases arising from impure blood, is Bo tamic iB.lood Balm, (B. B. B.) ' Thousands endorse i!t as. tibe -best remedy ever offered to mankind. The thousands of cures per formed by than remedy are almost mirac ulous. Try It, only $1.00 per large bottle. A. PHYSICIAN'S EVIDENCE AN HON EST DOCTOR. Although a practttiboer of meanfly twenty years, my mother influenced me to pro ouaev Botanic load Balm. B. B. B for her. She had been confined to her bed sev eral months with Rheumatism r which ibjad 9tubborn3y resisted M the" Usual remedies. Within twenty-four houre after commeme ing B. B. B., I observed marked relief. She has just commenced her third bottle, and is nearly as active as ever, amd has been in the front yard with "rake in hand," clear ing up. 'Her improvement is truly wonder ful and imanensely gtfctifytag. C H. MONTGOMERY, M. D., 'Jacksonville, Ala, Fvr sale by all druggists. Wasting in Children ;an be overcome in almost all case; rr the use of Scott's Emulsion o od-Liver Oil and the Hypoph os tites of lime and Soda. While t Is a scientific fact mat cod-livet A is the most digestible oil in cx stencet in SCOTT'S EMULSION it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by, the system It la also combined with the hvooohosohites. which supply a food net only iof the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its- ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment Be sore you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the man and fish are on the wrapper. All druggists ; 50c. and Jji.oo. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, New York. TO LET At Victoria, near Ashe viile, for the Summer o 1 898, well furnished house, eight (8) bed rooms, sta ble with coachman's room, modern improvements, terms moderate. Address or apply to A. J. LYMAN, Office Paragon Building, Cor. Patton avenue and Haywood 8t. "Moments are useless if trifled away," find they are dangerously wasted II con sumed by delay in cases where a "want id" inserted in the Gazette will bring you hat you want immediately. Wehandle the best people, therefore LOCAL MARKETS. Retail market quotations. Prevalent prices of staple produce at the Ashe ville City Market: ' BUTTER--Best country, 25c; cooking butter, 15c to 20c. POULTRY Dressed hens, 20c to 30c; dressed frying chickens. 15c to 0c; dressed turkeys, 12 l-2c to 15c; dressed ducks, 25c each. VEGETABLES Potatoes, Irish and sweet, $1.00 per bush.; turnips, 15c per peck; onions, 10c doz., 40c peck; cab bage, 3c per lb; beets, 10c to 12 l-2c per bunch; Lima beans, 12 l-2c per quart; snap beans, 12 l-2c per quart; lettuce, 5c per head; spinnach, 30c per eck; turnip greens, 15c per peck; celery, 10c per stalk or $1.00 per do?en; radishes, 5c per bunch. . MEATES Home raised steak, 12 l-2c to 15c; round, 10c-; Hamburg, 10c to 121-2c; rib roast, 10c tol21-2c; loin roast, 12 l-2c tol5c; lamb and mutton chops, 12c to 20c; lamb roast, 15c; veal .cutlets 12 l-2c to 15c . pork chops, 10c to 12 l-2c; pork roast, 8c to 12 l-2c; West ern dressed steak, 15c to 20c; roast',. 15c to 20c; mutton chops, 18c to 20c; lamb roast, 121-2c to 15c; Veal cutlets, 15c; stew veal, 5c to 10c: sweet breads, lie to 15c S all-pork seusage in links, 12 l-2c; mixes sausage, 10c; stew beef, 5c to 10c. FISH AND OYSTERS Shad, 40c to $1.00; salmon trout, 20c; red snapper, 121-2c; flounders, 40c: oysters, 30c to 50c per quart, according to size; Blue Point oysters in shell, 25c per dozen. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Atsv. If voir aut to quit tobacco usiupr easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, mil of new life aud vigor,, take rfo-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men i.-rong. Many gain ten ponnds in tenlays. O v er 400,0U0 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your 'druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50o or 1 m. Booklet and "sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Kemery CoMChicaero or New York. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Atlanta, May 11. Eggs 910. Butter western oreaanery, 20 23c; fancy Tennes see, 1415c; cLoVe, 12; Georgia, 12 15c; demand UgH with market glutted. Lrve poultry Tur,eya, 10llc; hens, 25 27c; aprmg oh, largo 2022c; small, 1520c; clucks, puddle, 1822c; Peking, 26gie7c; dressed poultry, tur kaya, 1214c; bens, 10 11c; chickens, 11 12c; geese, 810c; ducks 12c; Irish po tatoes, 95$1.00 bu.; sweet potatoes, 60 75c bu. ; honey, dull; strained, 6 7c; in the comb, 78c: onions, now crop, $1.15 1.25 bu.; $3.0036 bbh : 1 i - - - ... 1 -.1 1- RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAT. "Mystic Ours" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at snee the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 76 cents. Sold by C. A. Raysor, Druggist, Asheville. ' The Cuban question and political is sues sink into significance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve cures pi1' It will pay -you to call at the Dairy Lunch. 29-tI Three BeantlM women i OFFER I TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS The Misses Bell, of No. 7R Fifth Attob. Hew 1 York, now offer the public generally the f ivomDiexion imic irnicn uct nave bo ion 1 nun wiumHiiHiiy in personal TIE MISSES BELL'S Complexion Tonic has almost immediate effect in briehteninsr the skin. It is not a it does not cover ud the blemishes as nowders and pastes do, but is a colorless liquid that, Jrhen applied to the akin, docs not show, (cleanses the pores of the akin of aU poison ous and foreign fdlings and dissolves entirely freckles, pimples, blackheads, moth patches, excessive oiliness or redness in the skin. Its use is so simple that a child can follow direc- I Hniu au1 Mt fKn Kwf MonH TKn llicine uiiu A u wijv ivoun, liiv H40K9 BeH have placed the priced their wonderful Complexion Tonic at SI .00 per bottle, which is sufficient to clear the ordinary akin. OHE BOTTLE COST YCUKCTHIMC if the effect is not exactly as claimed, so that you take no risk in sending for it. The price, $1 .00, places it within the reach of all. It will absolutely clear a poor com plexion and beautify a good one. This gen erous offer should be accepted by all. Ladies can address The Misses Bell on nil 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 ceipttof stam p. Address all communtearknv and send all orders to The Misses Bell, or THE BELL, TOILET No. 78 Fifth Avenue, New Yck. Ill asi ajjSa mvW II' m DonH It ay a Typewriter Before seeing the Improved Remington. It will give tou better satisfaction than any othei typewriter. L. C. DEAL, Coneepondent, W. V. Tel. Office, ASHEVILLE, N. C Chambers, Weaver & Co, v LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Fine Saddle Horses a Sj ecialty, 15,17 & 19 WILLOW ST Between SwaDnanoa Hotel Bote! and Episcopal Church dome and see ue. PHONE 18, tke In the People's Column of the Gazette, and if you advertise any thing anybody WANTS3 The returns are sore 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. Situation wanted, Half Price. X 4 The Munson typewriter - - Is the Best - - WRITING : : MACHINE. The Highest, Grade Standard "of Excellence, Controlled by no 3 Trust or Combine. The Munson Typewriter Co., The TUrrnMHrV" TVrvwrHfr contains manv distinct rjoints of advantage over all other typewriting machines. It is the moat durable. , Address for particulars MANUFACTTJRHRfi, 240-244 W. Lake St, Chicago, 111. NORTH ASHEVILLE Repair and Carpenter Shop. Furniture repairing and upholstering a specialty. Also turning and scroll sawing dons U order. 4 An assoi tment of coffins will be kept on hand after 15th of May. All work will be dons right and prices will be right also. 58 Bast Street, Near Redmon'a Store. HAYMOND & SON i 9 ''. 1 Eh ..TT 1 53b
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