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1 . - . ,r - ' - ,.- - 4 I ' ' 1 , ' 1 , , , - ' - ; T -i-V PAGES one day la&t week a member of the ) Amalgamated Order ; of Restanante. with headquarters at Vance monument, procure a, -ikyvbv", u vuts; jtnowa walked acros? th street it purchase it ;.The7gi4a from, this cHr often . invad- 1 U V SMY?E t lUSre an abSO as no evidence of -u lon& weary ourney fcd ; and the lute Cure fof Sick heaclachedvs oauld be ; $ 1 ught that, cookoufd promptfy surrender . tooth- pgpsiarSoWstomachV malaria, a kind wind picked Jt;from,th gutter .some. pieces ofcake and-pastry,. . . ; F 7 i " m . t. - and dropped it in his lap. , , ; . . v ; The paper was in the hands of -this tattered reading members who had ; generated; enough energy to drag themfeelves within hear-f ing distance of, his voicef' ' Af ter 'each sentericef the 'reader would stop and rest his Jaws,whlle?b.ls hear- ers would rost tlier ears: - , . ;V V " ". K' ' "Spain Suefc;ther United; States for Peace," was the , headline rea? by?5the paper's own,:0if i y A two minutes silence ensued; J Sud denly one ofj.thfelisferiers; ibrKehe stillness by diawlirig'JesslUthe;got durned cowax ds. Goln'; . to f bringstoit agin Uricle -SaDrffeifter blood, why Coh'tth'eyffignii&'emen, 'stid o' suln', fur .damages.' ; v The effort was too much for, . - r the speaker. The remarkably long speech had undermined his trength ana he felj into a calm dose, which lasted J6r seviJ enteen hours. The remaining: Restagnants looked reproachfully at the limp figure, for breaking so restful a silence, and then relapsed into their usual comatose state. The read erof the paper glanced at the prostrate figure . of . the unfortunate speaker and in a low, weary, voiee mut-1 tered sadly to himself: ' "Nuther.poor feller gone wrong. ' Got war fever. Maybe wants to jlne army as some oiays marches a mile er day.,r A shudder of unutterable disgust shivered the spider webs on his rags and slumber claimed its own. - The location of a site for an army camp occupied the undivided attention of everv citizen and property owner in or near Ashevlile last week. Curfosity was at such a heat, that the people could not , evn follow their usual cus tom of read in g a full account of the day's proceedings in the Gazette next morning. When tW bpard of trade committee would reurn'from an observation tour with General Randall they were imme diately bese?ged by a curious croud and inquiries were hurled so rapidly, that the committeemen found difficulty u framing answers in time. A grouo of about .twenty- gathered around Mr. Powell Friday . afternoon. Each word that droppedxfrom his lips was eagerly listened to by the gaping .crowd. A half k hour's questioning Ex hausted Mr. Powell's fund of knowledge of the general's doings. He.jwas about to move on , when a quiet,' lTttle" nian who had listened to every wprdrwith out advancing a single comment or ask ing a ques.foa, followed Mr. Powell and asked: "BMy,Sfluire. ; What kin' o' so jers is co'nin here? Confeds. or Yanks?" t, w ? s i . "Whv thr-tr'rft Yankee soldiers. I guess," answered Mr. Powell, amiably "Wal then I don't keer if we don'f git 'em hyer. Fact, I don't want 'em tew cum. Las, time theywere hyer'bous they gave we'uns tew much trubble, an I'd a hanged sight druther theyd stay 'way" . i H'.'hSh' Mr. Powell noticed a new crowd com mencing to gather around him and her bolted for his office, without, youchsaff ing any words, of comfort. - ; A charming young lady, presumably in her teens, Valked leisurely, down Patton avenue Tuesday, afternoon, ac companied by an elderly female evi dently' her mother., , , f They were Just passing the Kissrme candy kitchen when a handsomeryoung .11 ' a nu ,.,.v, rviolfTAn fellow passed The youth and.;maitien exchanged admiring glances and a flirt ation was in progress. 7 . ' 1 After going a few steps - the , . young lady "rubber necked." ', a The"youth was drine- a littlft himself.V ? Aeraih - their eyes met. This time . the maiden Mush' ed a triWai bemgetecte The elderllady noticed the &airectionf MhV!mal4en?s glances ha.GLj$&eiblt ''Martha,'vshe said, you ashamed; ,i.of.. yourself?. 'r l am sui prised at you flirting;' on.: yther street Don't you kw3agaa rormed by flirtatlQns never maKe . arair able frlends?"y "Why, mammal"! answered the: girl In an lnjured'yoiceIiWash;lfll "Now MarthaDori't by prevaricating:: 'Didn't you ' Jturn around- to looktlxim7!ifliSjU 'Yes'"mma!IiB,utriiy around, , to jseey if ihe lookiodo ee if I lookeaound teen minutes of hard thirikfrigitp get a.n inkling of teompiexn 1 year-old majderi. f. - A little story peepsf up ; through, the "loss of time,-the scene: being laid in the Greensboro Normal ''school, presided oy rby,Dr. Mclver. '''A number of Asheville ycurj Ir. lie mouument worrier, and he.wasr riot claim, Asheville as,their birthplace' -2'Sli' AL -A -Ai2l-' aloud to a number, of bellow enured-the kitchen Vust as the Ashe-H I1Cbb dau;rra Cdb- -- urn u mi - v. , - j .. iv 1 - .4 ie-book attended the last term, or the; ichooL The cook, fwtoU' it'ig&m had been employed In Ashevllle and -was ftaererore,; at-trlfl partial to theiAshe- : During onef "these invasions, a .ber .of gjrls who - unfortunately, ;coul6T. yuie ; girls were, .eating .their- -'way througbpapile" of f goodies . The" cook wasLUnViliing'that herartlaUty" shbufd be known and the new-comers -were grudgingly given a slice of "cake apiece, " Theirls, unaccustomed to tbjfese fa- yots, were profuse in their thanks. One mtsswlt.h hermouth crammed with jcaksald as. shf ; wasT departing; '-1:1 thank you a thousand times for that jcake." -y ; i - j-y ToU;,needen min', honey,", called thf j 4- cook after ner, "Jess wunce 'II be enuff.14, . """onc iuuum ui. me conto the .remaining girls, "I Webber ment;- tpe j I gitj her dat. . S'only. on yo; .account, One tank wuz enuff. when I bekrechtittclfv annenrofl in a. Ohlr-an nanr- it toe her." ; , A colored parson's sermons are some times unique, quaint and occasionally humorous, , though unconsciously v so. One of the laity in the vicinity, whose skin would biake a. piece, of charcoal 1 pale in comparison, wasulscouIng In his usual iieated style, on the advantage of -train wrecks oyer ship wrecks, with which he Intended to impress a point in his sermon -on his. congregation; . "Yotise all beam fell on dis yar La Burgun," he cried. ."Dem as Is hearri it says 'terrible terrible.' . An' 'tis terrible. To' tek a train wrack. - De kyahs all go kersmash! Dey is jodm bled up tergedder. De steam exscapes, de fiah kech holt. But dar yo' am." "Tk .a ship wrack. De biler busts. De fiah cums up troo defalk. De boat is asinkln'. Whar am yo'? Yo' ain't on groun'. Yo' ain't holpen enny by de watah. Whar am yo'?" PATTOH CASE TO ompromise in . Whitlock Litigation. Bishop Arraigned for the Kill -g-ing xf Earwood-. ; In the United States court on F'rlday morning there was an unexpected turn in the case ef Paon vs. ;the Jouthern Railway company. The evenlng-befqre Judge JPiirnea had notified counselthat he would advise ttuk jury to answer no" to the 'fii st issue, whicK1 reads as follows; "Was the defendant guilty jof n4gligebce, and did the plaintiffs in - 4, f I JUI ICS ICiSUIl lUCICUUUli VyVUIUCI 1U1 the plaintiff insisted that, while the court had the; right to give such advice. it should be accompanied with instruc tions to the jury that they were not bound to follow IhaV adviceut that It was their duty to find a verdicV upon the facts as they , should find them un der instructions!1 as regards thfelaw i- en by the court. , . , - The judge allowed tre case;tp go to the' jury: in accordance with thekequest the plaintiff's counsel. The first ar- gument jyas by F. "ASondtey to? the plaintiff, which was able and elaborate, covering alL the points both of law and fact. -He was- fpllowpdyby Geheral T. F. Davidson, also counsel for.tEe plain tiff . The defendant, haying- offered no evidence, had the concluding argument, which was made by Charles Price, con suming about two hours. SAt, the con clusion of the argument Judge Purnell began the delivery of bis -charge,; and was : taken down by - J.1. W. Summers, Esq.; a . stenographer appointed .by the court1 for that , purpose. After the budge's charge an officer Jook charge of I thft 1urV. ' .' ' " - . '.; In the superior court I the Wkltloek cases, 'which have been-on trial for sev era! : days, came to a sudden termina tion by an agreement between the law Vers to compromise,- the -whole matter. Terms were asrreed upon, but have net I yet been drawn ; arid ;signed: ! but ? the) - J; .4- n .nA ri -niirmUnn tln Judge-Blythcourttherewas an J.s KDfae, .t,0 Immense amooX business tra A large hmmber of eases .were disposed of by subm Greenwas i csargedSfwitnjoa three. different cases. and sentenced to --'" - -j .. . : . mil.' nm the roaa lor. xwo yeans., auis i i--.s-f ' : -' charged with larceny, r was -and : - sentenced to-: the ;road convicted : forr four S-ai'V: " t'!1J,ts.i:!''--.3 V''W months, r r .Among -Hi rseventy-flye ; wue . pujs thus" far 'found by the ; grand jury r Js one; against JQe Bishop," chrging him 1 1 wiShe munier! Beritft Creek some montns ago. xue ue fendant Bishop was: formally arraigned before, the ccatt yesterday;; represented : - -': - -- iU' mrk hisraignmeht ; he! entered? thk formal i- - : . . - ..,.rAkA t piea nov gumr jail to await rial at the (special; au- W tern ot the irtaina.-courttor tMs county. , - 'tan -.vv - : ; There has yet been 'no .verdict ren, derea. xne jury susycuunu.vuuu.-, , - at tion on account of the death of a noarM --5.ci. Vu;1 1 a'"A I relative of ons ,of the jurors . of JBeaiir is heiitluThe secret ofKealth is the power to digest znd) ilate proper qucinity; of food- This .caJll never be donewhen the K Ver does nbt ait'parL s ri A'-',--. Se num-LCOnstlpat!01J t0rP1? lWG? PUe? laliftdicer bilious fever.bilious- 1 ULt 2 JUiVCl IT THE DISCOVERY OF HAGEMAN BAY. ' (Continued from Second Page.) pany, as they ,call,4hemselves. Keep up your courage -and remember that our- enterprise .has been managed . In an able manner .n.nrt has ho1 nr m'te- f ortunesxe-rahy kind, and i know will not nave-any, If the steamer sinks we canu go to the shore- in bur life boats i and work 'aor 'wav tn at. Mi. bhael's and come home. My next let- After ; this interesting letter ., dated June 29, noChing more was heard from the expedition untU the ' following ar- 'Seattle, have been received here of a perilous trio of eiehtv e-oldseekera from" Tnfrms r wiile crossing Behring sea-in the river steamer Alaska Union . "The, party is headed 1 by Dr. F. C. Hageman, ot Chicago.- It left here May 21 for Nunivak 5 island, in th2 schooner Beulah. At .-Nunivak the Alaska Union was constructed. On July 2 .she started to eross Behring sea, loaded to the guards' with freight and,, passengers and towing a barfje and 'steam launch. The - start was hardly made before" a storm, came tip. At its height one of the boiler pipes burstand flooded the - lower deck :wifh steam and scalding water to a .depth of six Inches. Captain Charles Baxter, of Chicago, with a crowbar, broke open a; door, that had been nailed up to keep, out the sea and released" the water. For seven hours the Union lay helpless and then got under way just in time to escape another storm, vHiich she avoided by running un3er the lee of Nelson island.'" "On the 4th another start was Tnade, but another torm caught her while in shoal water. The pilot cast anchor and held her nose up to the gale. Tie an chor held her while for honn she lay rockimr and tossing, on tli? ugly, lumpy swells, characteristic of BehrlngJ sea. Not one of . the party expacted to I escape. On July, 6 the mouth of the Yukon was reached. The members of the expedition are in the est of healtti." -" ' ; SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES, Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures-painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous f eet . and Instantly takes the stiner out of corns and bunions. It's he neatest comfort dAcovery of the age. - Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure T for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold Y aruggists wan snoe stores. P8 - 11 or 25c. inatamps. : Tsial package .V1VICS 1U W. w Roy, N. Y. $2i000,000 FOR TROOPS, Washington; July. 29. Fifteen addi tional paymasters bavebeen appointed by the wardfteit be assigned to duty in Safiitiago. TheywJll report immediately to Major-general Shatter, and will disburse about $2,000,000 among the Santlaga troops. -- x ; - V I'. v- Fo&ifattts and Children. Tbt Kind Yoo'HaTS Ahr . Bears the Signature of ROW AT CAMP AVERTED. A clash between North Carolina, sol diers on one side and New Jersey and Second Illinois soldiers on the other was narrowly averted at Camp r Cuba Illbre Wednesday afternoon Cool heads prevailed, arid s. fortunately the being hurt. Florida -Times-Union I r --':T-'-' -'"'' ' ' '' .' 'f v' aisturpanceiioia: not: Tesuit -in, any one ETTE R tan care is prevention. ' BfrtaklnjHiood'B Sargaparilla you may keep wel with purr blood, strong nerves ana a gooa v a fff &T lib. A man In Virginia rode forty miles, o Fairfax .Station; vforthe. express- pur- pose of getting hamberlajn's Cough I Remedy, and " tooic home with him a fze fT druggist who relates the incident, adds: favorfte ;iyheVevei knflwnIts: at troubles. Procure a.botUe iat are'- -Dr. T. C. Sriiith's drug store. ri - 1 1 .v? 1 iff mi .. The: editor of. the I Globe, -writes: :"One zninuteTtough Cure ti rightly named. It cured my children after all Otber.remediesi failed.". ) i I cures coughSi" colds "and. all throatr and lun troubles. - White G.' Smith Drug Kind YoQ Have Always -Bot SUVof Wi-py. ,; ' . 1 w JJ?aM I Doa'tToUcco'Bpfr ana Bmeko Yota life Atsj I foreverv bejnads weU, strongagnetic, I tnUnt n-.w life and visror. take N o-To-Bac. t the wonder-worker, that makes weak men trong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. nSK 1 i.w, cowiudhuiu Mwjf Sterling Remedy .Chicago or New York. . x .' ;,-;' x CASTOR! A I "have associated myself ' with 3 P. B..'MillerNin; tiiewalt vpaper anafi paint .business and desire tiv: thank the yuoiKj dtor past savors - and solicit a continifatloh .of " the eaineand !by close attention to - 4nter!nr painting and decorating hope to merit uui- Buare orme Dest worrat tne low est possible . prices for' good work.-. -espectfuny, JOE R'PAIJU. f jThe firm of ; Miller & " McFaJL 22 North Main; street, solicit their, share of all "graOs of exterior and interior aecorapons . in ,walL; paper, paint and water .colors -1 flealersNn .wall ' -Daoer. paints, .varnishes, etc. 1 32 North Main street . Phone 292. - n ; r DANCING AND IAESTHITIC CUITUIIE. BODY Professor' Legardlo,? graduate of the'academy of the art of dancing at Berlin, Germany, , will "open ' a ; select school for dancing in Paragon hall, on Friday, July 29. Class for young- la dies and children 10 o'clock a. vci. Class , for for ladies and gentlemen 8 p ml Waltz" and two step taught in a few private lessons.-For all particulars send for circulars or apply at Paragon Phar marcy, Patton ave., cor. Haywood. ' ONCE TBJED, ALWAYS TRIED. If we sell one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we seldom fail to, sell the same person more, wheti it is again needed. Indeed,, it has become the fam ily medicine of this "town, for coughs and " colds, and we recommend it be cause of its established merits. Jos. E. Harned, . Prop. Oakland Pharmacy, Oakland, Md. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. BLACKWFLL'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Ml offers inducements to all seekers of health or pleasure. It Is situated in a beautiful little valley in-the midst of a .large and shady srove. Magnififlcent landscape views may be had from ele vations immediately surrounding the spriags. Its waters are celebrated for their fine medicinal properties. Hamrtiom forts, the table supplied with every thing the country affords, butter and milk fresh from the farm,'-' rates, rea sonable. For particulars address Di A. Blackwell, Alexander, 1 N. C. ' 149-6t JO E R IT is what has given 'Hood's I : Sarsaparilla the: largest t sales - in the world and enables it to accomplish Mtouaandp 0 w-orf"1 CURES. Any one stopping In town wtho would tike private lessons In lwench arfll find an exoeilejit opporbuntty to study with Mm. Hjeutte, 'who has a muanlber of pupils at the hotels and in town. She Is a ParMan. and her tefma are very moderate. AddireM 46 Broad, etreet. 0-tf Remember the Maine cigar is sold at Blomberg's. The leader In best 5c. ci gars. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen ft Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Fills. A trialv will convince you "of their merits. These pilh re easy In action and are particularly ef fective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver trouble they have been proved Invaluable, TThey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleoteriou bubstanoe and to w inurvif vrsui.ui. laej ao uoi weaxen oy ;,tbeir action, but by givinK tons to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the cystem. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by T. C. Smith, Druggist, and Pelham's Flnarmacy. Notice to all who hold tickets on" the Eagle bicycle which I was to eive away on the 15th of this month I post ponea the drawing until Monday. Au gust 1st. Blotriberg's, the leading cigar store, u iatton avenue. AN ENTERPRISING DRUGGIST There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than TrC Smith and Pelham's Pharmacy, who pare no pains to secure the be& of everything la their line for their many customer. They now A have the valuable agency' for Dr.v King's New Discovery for Consumption, Joughs, atid Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that ts producing such a ftirot-all over th coun tary by its Tnany starKffg cures. IV . atwo-r lutely cures Asthima, Bronchitis, .Hoarse aess and all affections of the Throat, 'Chest and Lungs. Call at alwve druxtore-and get a trial bottle free or a regular-size tor 50 cents and $1.00. Quarahiteed to cure or price reiunaea. ;. - "Our customers say you manufacture said the "mercantile firm of Haas, Har rls, Brim & McLain. of Dawson, Ga., in a recent letter to the, Chamberlain Med icine Co.Thls is; the Universal verdict. Chamberlains Pain Balm' is the finest preparation-in the world for rheuma tism, neuralgia, -'..lame back, quinsey. sore throat, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, pains and swellings. A 25-cent bottle of this lininjent in the house will save a great deal of suffering. Buy it at Dr. T. C. Smith!s drug store. ' Bean titer .;' of 1 The Kind You Haw Always Bav$ .. 1 I-?' !- J- C. SULLIVAN, ;-V 39 South Mairf St, Asheville, N.C : I-find that advertising pays. I ad-: vertised , in this paper a safe for ;.sale for $10. xNlne people called to buy the safe, .and Jnouldhave soldrltfoiN- J1R I also received, a letter concerning the safe from afar' J , - s 4 Here'T am again. - -4 I am 'Offering greater bargains than evert As this house is : too narrow for furniture I ' am going out of the furni ture business, -and make more .room for small things, of which -1 v: am getting gijeat bargains and giving greater bar gains every day. My springs and mat tresses arrive from the best factory in rthe, South, Atlanta. J have reduced the woven wire, sining toV.&u; tne cot ton top shuck mattress, to $1.50 ,. A nfce set of oak furniture for- $8.50 ; rocking chairs,' 80, cents;- dining room chairs, ?0 cents." f - - y -f ; - b . .' I have a little -second Tiand furniture for, whlcn I won't refuse any reasonable offer. A lot of. royal English porcelain ware out of the Knoxville fire, not dam aged, at, less than half price, and more Of the ladies' fine slippers, small, sizes, at 35 cents. I am still selling gents and children's clothes -at naif prices. And hats: dont mention it, come end see for for yourself, r New $10 baby carriages for 'f iVA-flne organ for $14.' A thous and ether things too ncr:8rou3 to men tion, che-r-r tl: a the chr-pect; ; J" " r Cliw w ff TT COLUIN.. lit !H in: CHEAP ADVERTISING. ill O Q THAT in: III REACHES THE PEOPLE. ill ALL ADVERTISEMENTS IN & THESE COLUMNS AT'ONE. Ill CENT A WORD. TWO LINESv & ill 3 nM.ji;s, ,26 CENTS. THREE & ONE WEEK. 50 CENTS. & 1H - PAYABLE STRIC-Y IN AD- VANCE. .- 0 LOST Black onyx four-leaved clover brooch pin, with pearl in centre' and gold back, between the- Winyah and 100 Merrimon ave., via Chestnut st. A suitable reward will be paid if re turned to the Winyah. Miss Cooper. 151-lt ZZ STRAYED Medium sized bay mare: strayed from stable Friday night. Reward for return'to 53 Stamps ave nue, or for infornation that will lead to her recovery furnished to L. la. Whitehead, city market. It S. R. JACOBS, dressmaker and ladies' tanor. 1 wfu also cut all kinds of patterns. S. T. Taylor system 'used. Rooms over H. Redwood & Co 7 and 9 Patton avenue. 150-6t BILTMORE Two rooms can be had with board set one of the prettiest country homes in Biltmore, with large porches and splendid views; in 'a private . family. Address "T.," Gazette. o. 147-tf BOARDING-Private family, near square; terms reasonable. Mrs. Tj. V. Cole, 69 Spruce street. 140-tf FOR SALE A pair of thoroueh-bred Scotch collie pups. Singrle oi: in pair. Address 'W f M., Gazette offl9e, 3t FOR GOOD BOARD At reasonable rates, . quiet place, Just out of town, five minutes' walk from the car 'line. Address for terms K. D., care Gazette office. ! $3,500' TO LOAN On real estate, in amounts of $1,000 and up; time One and two years; several hundred dol lars in small amounts on short time. J. B. Bdstic MISS NORA WARE Pianist and teacher 4n stringed instrments, 291 College street. - ROBERT BROUN City surveyor and engineer, office Dally Gazette; res idence 55 Victoria avenue. 62-tf SITUATIONS WANTHD. TEACHERS WANTED Tf you have teaching ability we want you. In close 2 cent stamp and write. ,to the National Teachers' Association, Miss J. H. Clayton, secretary, Richmond, Va. c 151-lt GENERAL HOUSEWORK A young woman of experience wants a posi tion to do general housework for six or eight weeks; reference, Mrs. L. M. Pease, in whose qare letters may be addressed. . ". 149-3t WET NURSE A young married wo- man with a babe two months old wants a' place as wet nurse.. Ad- dress B. P., care of Mrs. I. M. Bease. WANTED Physician seven years practice, desires partnership with busy practitioner at or location to : practice 1 near Asheville. Would ac v cept -position as 'drug cleric Refer ences. Address Box 111, Tryon, N. C. WANTED By a first class white bar ber position Capable of taking care 1 of shop it so required. Address "Bar ber," Gazette office. AGENTS WANTED , FOR "WAR WITH SPAIN," including battles on - sea and land. Contains all about ar mies, navies,' forts and ' warships of both nations andV'graphlc story of the . gallant, Dewey; tells every thingTabout vSampson, Schley, Fitzhugh Lee and : ' leading commanders, by Hon. James . ; Rankin Young; the intrepid leader for Cuba libre lit the halls; of congress. -The greatest war. book published; 600 large pages; ,100 superb,. Ulustratiohs, many ln richest colofa' Has large colored maps. Biggest book, lughest Commissions, lowest price; only $L75. Each subscriber receives grand $1.00 premium free. Demand euorutous; ; harvest for agents; SO days credit; freight paid; outfit free ' Write to i day. Address, The , National - Book u Concern, Dpt 15, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. : y.y - u FOB BENT, yOR RENT My residence on Beau- mont Hill; cor tne summer. Aaorees ;w. N.- Roundy. ?: .. 't;,: 116-tf - .'r FOR RENT Desk room' In"" office, on : second floor, excenent location; rouer top desk and chair for sale cheap. Address Centre, Gazette.Offlce. :- 76-tf OFF1S03S FOR' RETNT-JXlhe room la second . floor of Gazette huOcmig. lAppty si Cfas " seUe office or of JW, H.'-4Pn31aiifl.v .W-'tf UNFURNISHED .roonur.for rent at 2 Gray Gables. , i42-tf FOB &LLJB. . PIANO for, sale at a.great sacrifice if sold within the next few days; call at 122 Patton avenue, v r V -J5Q-tt FOR - SALE - OR RENT Piano 1 supe--rior Instrument; apply, to .: Mrs. W. 4 1? fii-ahflii -HJ" fihpstnnt street ; "' FOR SALE A good paying: business onv Patton avenue; .. gooa location; - small, capital required; for partlcu- ? lars address P. o ox tu, Asneviue, n. a 139-tf FOR SALEOompjete turnout of Vic toria, harness ajfl pair' of crtss; exr celler;! drivers tr3. rl'crc. Ctyi: pony cjzI rcnV czrt. T7ra,''7. "7c:r. III ' FOR SALE OR TRADE A ' thorougli. i x. bred s Kentucky-' horse,; pedisreed ' stock? J good, roadster; i dark bay, t IS , -' hands high; 1 years old; gentle and rery. stylish; -want a smaller horse. . OaU , on - or address E M. MoAdam, no. w. court square, Ashevlue, N. t3. , !V FOR SALE Improved gassUn star guaranteed good ; as new; cost $22. WS, f will seU for. 10; can be seen at Ue- Adam Printing House,' second " floos of Gazette building. . - , - S9-tf FOR SALE Telescope, S Inch, xnount- -V ed; cost 1140, will take $70.90. M. 7 Cherry street , v FOR , SALE ImoroTed old-stria CkxdaoK press. AddreM W. N. Roundy. Box 709. J 'Ctty. ' - 1 . tt-tt;: OLD PAPERS FOR SHELVING,:, -WRAPPING, ETCten cents hun- dred at the Gazette business office. Just try s box sf Cucareta, tits liver and bowel regulatar trsr male. Al V Fslhsmli nanaaey. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for-the office of clerk of the supe rior court subject to the action of the" democratic nominating convention. - J. MD. WHITSON. : ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a oan&i date for county treasurer subject to tks action of the county democratic cos Tention. KKW1N W. PATTON. " Everybody that wants a cold glass of milk or a good milk-shake go to Herm rlckhouse & Rogers, 20 North Main x street 10a-t SCROFULA in its worst form yields to the blood cleansing-power of Hoods Sarsaparilla. Thousands of cases have been perfectly CURED; Ring Phone 141, Or call at 34 Patton Ave., when you want any kind of HilLIIG done on the shortest notice, and safety guaranteed Always readr never disappoints. J! M. LORICK &vCO ,34 PATTON' ATE. The Munson Typewriter - - Is the Best - -WRITING : : MACHINE. The Highest Grade 'Standard 6f 1 1. Excellence, Controlled by rip Trust or Combine. The Munson Tvoewriter Co.. I . I The "MUNKHT Typewriter eonums I ntaay distinct points of advantage over stf j typewriting machines. It is the most Address for particulars tMANTJFACPDiREJRS, . 94 and 96 Wendell St, Chicago, 11., NORTH ASHEVILLE Repair and Carpenter Shop, Furniture repairing and uphold eria specialty. Also turning tod scroll strariag done tt order. An aasoitan of oofflns will be kept ss hand after Ifftb ctf Hay. , All wertc wfB be dons right and sctess sill be iCght also. 18 East Street, NeSr" Redtmonl ftsrt. ' Before seeine the ImDroved Remington. It will ' give you better . satisfaction than &nj other typewriter. L. G. BEAI Cohespondent, . ;W. V. Tel. Office, AoHJbj LhLE, jN.U PEEDV L.jLviE ctnm's fahous; :.FnEi:cii; nEnEDY. ; EMDORSEO DY tHOUSAWDS . Of ladles as S pieriodkal resiilator without an imal, v hxreorona worftkaai SStwo-cett stamps brings trial packags, and convinces the most skeptical of theirwon-; ?-, derful properties. Send 4 cenuin stamps for pamphleS OTntaitiinyTfllnyhlo in formation logladM. AQOXtWk- LsCuatt Px Co. IK S Agents, Boston Mass. All correspondence confidential and retarner ' with trial package. ; :' ' ' " . C "V : - FOR SALE IPC ASHEVII4LE BY' O. A. KAYSOE, : Pattg:: Ave. mm
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 31, 1898, edition 1
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