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JD)ottDi?p lfirs . r . VOICES FROM JNORTH CAROUNA. j S Carr,- iDu'rhamt, -N C (president of Blackwell'3 Durham Tobacco. Com- I am satisfied that"Tate Spring -water is one of tn finest mineral ..-waters in this country fori .dyspepsia,, dlsor? derS stomach, Impaired , digestion. Ct j udge Henhr - Bryan, . Nebetne, NTt does memore good' than ahyT.a- ter I have ever used." ?- - I " , teirL mr a- Jkaon. wife of General Stonwallcl . I can truly testifyas Z icy of your .remarkapiewater. f' M cy GOV. BOB, TAYLOR TALKS. ; rt t. Taylor, governor of . Tennessee, Khregard ' Tate , Spring as the Wt on the continent," A 1 ONLY RELIEF FOR THE ARKAN SAS DOCTOR. a M. D. Cantreil," mT D.ttle Rock, have'gieat faith m .Tate Spring water. It was the only agent I found Sit gave me relief of chronic ma- Jarla." .J- :j - - - (Dim t -4-f pj : f -1" A COMRADE'S -PAR t Jin. Heabit br , Snperhnman ; Effort , Wits 'FfcUen .Tree from His ' Pataer' Cruilied. . Form.,., J; ' While Thomas Gentle a mining ma chinery expert of GreenjLakeiJ Wis' was prospecting witli vJim'Kesbit near, Jevins inlet, 60 miles from the nearest camp a Uog's rolled down the hill on them. Nesbitwgrgld -from beneath the huge trunk,-but Gen tlewas pinned between . the ;log and,; a Jbig rock, re ports a local exchange. ? it ' - - ' Though realizing tat he must die his partherwaitched'beside him for two days! andT nights, "seeing his life slowly going out, before he succeeded in prying up the tree and pulling his crushed body, free , a . -' -v Nesbit then went for help, but Inr dians were thevoniy human beings he could find. -He gave them $20, all he had, to;carry. the; dying man-to the camn atVanaJnda. 60 miles - away . After coveringx15 miles, the Indians Nesbit then save poor Gentle's pall bearers his gold watch,twhicli induced the Indians to cary. their burden nve miles furthlr, when they again halted, savin cr. "No use carrying dead man." . Nesbit whipped outa revolver, and told the Indians:that there would be more dead imeu around if they did.not move on, ."and' at the-:pbint "of a' re-. Tolver, 15 more miles were covered. Dy. the Indians, - when -they h abruptly dropped their, burden and fled into I he woods Three ' days after Gentle rearfied Vananda. his litter -"being borne hy- his comrade. - He died two days after reaching .there, .which' was eight days after-the accident.;. . Instinct, of a Woman.; ; A little frirl who had 4 of some time wanted a dog wsb taken, yerylli: 'One dav when, much better she told. her mother pf her desire and'begged her to ask her grandpa Xo buy ner i one. Th mntlipii-answered that "grandpa" did not like doers and 'probably would not be willinsr to bur one. Then, Seer ing'the little invalid look sadly disap pointed," she said:; uWait till you get- well, 'my, deaf, then we will see.-, "Oh. no.! answered the child, whose few vears .had laiiffbt her some wis dom. "The more pick ram, the more likely he will be to buy it for me.. nierTi riinrclies on On e ... Side. Eight ' churclies have stood on the site of St. Paul's catbecrai mwuuuu The first one was built m the vear f . Ec? Infants and CMldren. HatiYa l!:v3 Cr:3h Bears the Signature "tf;5sjtl!V .i.i...--'CVS 'i-vtv-.j!..-. . . i . mrm . , AifVn i i IV v-'K ft QTIO HOD EXCELS ALU OTHERS, . SATS THE TENNESSEE DOCTOR."" . - 'WA.-BIckford.M., Dj ; Memphis, Tenn.: " . " ' - 7 - "My experience at .Tate' Spring ; last summer ' convinced me that for dys pepsia, . .Indigestion, an L constipation Tate water -excels all others known to me and I have visited most of them in the United States " PITTSBURG'S GREAT : BANKER CURED OF NEURALGIA. ' . Thomas. A. Mellon ,(of MeDon bankers),3 Pittsburg; Pa.r 'I- I Bros:, believe there is no water in the country equal to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as welL as dyspepsia and liver-troubles INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPEP- "TY ' SIA. ' i David' Klrk,; president of McCalmont Oil Company, "Pittsburg, Pa.: i - "I believe Tate - Spring water Is an infallible cure for dyspepsia." WEIGHED 141, NOW WEIGHS 210. r James Carter, water ' commissioner. Lockport, N. , Y.: . suffered- for over two years . wiin kidney rand liver troubles, Four' doc- 4 GOSSAMER THREADS, On a Scotch oobr.3 ' "' J ' When fairies dance on the moor by niht , ,. tftnlden hair in the heather). 1 Stray feilken threads from their dainty headl May .hapiy-Cimg to tne aowenug u s Or the. pink and purple heather -(Mine eyes are blind in 4he mystic light, Butnonethe less tie a winsome sight J.w When morning breaks and the fairies nee (Gossamer threads in the heather), . The moorland shines vrith glui'ning lines v Like harps new stranj i tlx gold and ulaug On the pink and purple heather (Gossamer ..threads are all I see, . But none the less they are harps for me). And when the wind breathes, far and near . (JSolian harps in the heather), v Kwfiftt mnsio rinss from the tiny strings, A'nA wild and free is the harmony . v Through the pina ana purpie neainer (Never a note may reach my car, ,: But none the lees is it sweet to hear). - ;. ' . ' Pall Mall Magazine. IT, SAVED;H1S.UFE. A Hymn That Made the War Scouts f, iLewer Thei? Hmketi. :t , 1 Thcr Presbvteriari prints a war aneodote of an unconventional sort. " Different readt 6rs willread " more or loss Into it, accord ing to their different habits of mind, but all Will find it interesting.' ' f-gome Americans who were crossing ine Atlantic , met In 'the cabin on Sunday night to sing hymnsi 5 ! As tney sang tme last. hvmn. Jesus. Lover of My Soul,". one of them heard, ah exceedingly rich and' beautiful voice-behind vhlm. lie lookea round, and, although he did not know the fA. ho thmiffht that He knew ine voice., So, when the music ceased, he turned and asked the i man tr ne naa -Deen m wo tuyn war. - The man replied that he had been a. Confederate "soldier, v , " cre you at rsuch a place on such a nlght?'T..asked the first man. r . "Yes," replied. the second man, 'and a curious thing -happened that night "which' this hymn , has recalled to my mind.' , I was posted on sentry duty near the edge of a wood. It was a dark night and very cold,' and I was a little frightened because the enemy were supposed to be very, near.i About -midnight, when everything, was still and I was feeling homesick and; mis erable and weary, I thought that I would comfort myself by praying and singing a. hymn. - I remember singing these lines: -" ' i "All my trust on thee Is staid.' - ; ;T J All my help from thee-1 bring; " " ',K Cover my defenseless head . ' t -; . "n ? .With the shadow-of thy wing. . f ; . Afterlsingin'g that a strange peace came down upon me, and through. the long "night I felt no more fear.,1r:.. , Now," said the ofher; "listen to my Btini-v:! was a Union Eoldier and was in the weed that night with a party of scouts.. I saw you "standing, although i aw noi., see your face- ; My men had their rifles focused "upon you," waiting the 'word to fire, but when you sang, , t x "Cover my defenseless head. - 1 - ' With thfe shadow of thy wing. ' ' Isaid, 'Boys, lower, your rifles; we will go home. . r FETTE n than cure is prevention. 2) By taking Hood's Sarsaparillayou may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE; ? ' Fine trunks in large quantities - .at J. D Ulan ton & Co's. ; - .-Don't forget your friend-Elastic, .THE ASH EVILLE . 'GAZETTE :. OCTOB tors predicted my dissolution. . Tate Spring water gave me myr nrst reuet. Then. I. was,, sick and weighed 141 pounds. Now I am a .well man and weigh 210 . pounds." r. EXtGOVERNOR. AND CONGRESS- MAN COMMEND: IT. x-Governor,R. L.v Ligony Montgom ery Ala: i "I s consider Tate"' Spring h water -x the best mineral water' in ."the United States for- dyspepsia, indigestion and liver complaints " - , Hon. A. : H. Pettibone. M.' C, from First Congressional district of Tennes see Greenville, Tenn.: was called suddenly to Ohio to see, as was expected, a sister die. " She was given? up as utterly incurable. Torpidity of the liver ' and . confirmed dyspepsia .was the cause. ' Thd two barrels of Tate water you ' have , sent her have cured her." :;.-r-.-;-- EFFICIENT TONIC. T. M. Miller, yicksburg, ' Miss 17! 1R93; ' . " " , Feb. "' "I commend the Tate Spring water as the most efficient and greeable tonic of whicI have any knowledge DATING STAMPS. - ; - Revenue & cancellers, ,. air . .cushioned hand stamps; any kind,? made first class orino pay. " Drop me a postal ito call on you with samples; a. few hdurs later will bring 'you the stamps. V Sheldon, care general delivery. RURE b LOO D is'the foundation of health. Hood's Sarsaparillamake the blood pnre, rich and nourishing and gtyes and C3ai stiing good HEALTH BUCKLENS ARNICA SAVE. The best saivS in the World, for Cuts, idses. Sores. .Ulcers, Salt Rheum, . o.. mf ra-nr TTnnflst revcr. " " . ' T ST Chilblains, corns ana bji sjn jruy- tl0TP, 'na positively cures ruw w v , nniT. Tt ia euaranteed to five rfMf satisfaction or money refunded. Price 5c per joox.: j or sate vy : x. 1 . . . m rt Smith and . Pelham's Pharmacy. ,5 Have your clothes dyed, cleaned and pressed at the . practical T Dyeiv and . Ctfemical - Clper, Carl RSMamSt Phone 20o, 0s D. mam . r f kadieS'' and gent's clothes dyed , & ' . all colors. White flannel and otn - ef fine feummer.clothes (ladies and gents) a specialty. t 7 S ' SCROFULA in its, worst form yields to the blood cleansing power of-Hoods ardaparilla.', Thonsandsof cases have been perfectly CU R ILD fl RARE i CHANCE. : For Sale or Rent, THE : tryottf N.C..--,., f'Ai desirable; residence of sixteen - wwa Hath rnnm. toilet and modern conveniences; used either as a boarding house' or 'private resiaence; iocauon perfect; commanding delightful views of mountain and valley-on either hand; three acres of cultivated lana oeauti - fled by trees," flowers and fruits, a good stable and hennery. This property wmi be sold on reasonableP'terms. Any per son wishing-to live -among- the -moun- tains cannot fall to be pieasea witn uus delightful nome. - a s - MRS .-Fj A." BOWMAN. bucklen's Arnica salve" The best salve In the world for Cuts," t?thi4oa -Rnms- Sores. TJlcersJ J Salt ! Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all skin M-iiTYtinris. and positively cures piles or no pay, requirw.xc giye;penect cvuh. - ?a ZrrV SiUtf Uy X . :Vf. fcJJ - . drug stores ' ; 1 Pf.y111 tic tfcarcn. - ' . , Schultz n-' , , ' - ,j. - 1 tr ; . . ' .. ' , EQUAL TO CONGRESS "WATER.- - R. T. Hargrove, Rome,'' Ga.:'" r- r '"When ' used ibef ore breakfast or "up on an empty stomach, two goblets fuH act upon the secretories, equal to a bot tle of j the best1 Congress water. CURED 'AFTER SPENDING THOUS- "ANDS. ; . s ' . " i George W., JEtoot, Jamestown, N. -Y., wen 8. 1894: - "Havine anent thousands ; or dollars and traveled all over Europe and America visiting the various springs and sanitariums? in order that I mignt receive relief, for the ailments of the liver and stomach; at your, suggestion I used the water af ter returning home. ram nermanently cured." . James C. Kellogg, New York city, No. 325 W. 57th street: k- , : "I consider Tate , water, to be Invalu in . 5i.ll diseases connected ?with a failure ol nutrition, In dyspepsia, bil iousness, .anaemia, and many nervous disorders brought on by reflex action. IT SAVED HIS LIFE. E. L Geer, Washington, . Pa.: 'It saved my life, beyond a doubt ;ann amid IPamagbimi W&JtmkeJ PEOPLE'S MISCKIXANKOUS . Tj0st a bull terrier in Wooisev Tis- I day morning; milk white, with right ""Spriggs." Reward if returned to 815 Main street. 209-3t J VALUABLE cash' business for sale, but not at a sacrmce; casn sales ?ew. 70 and $100 a day; profits large and i v expenses small ; goods staple ; $1,500 i necessary xo carry- vn- ine uusiness; I ; stock can be reduced to any amount; owner Is offered a position -elsewhere paying $4,000 a year salary;, persons wishing to; investigate required to give nnanciaH reference; no curiosity seekers i nor agents wanted. ,A!ddress Integrity, care of the Gazette' office. 209-6t .-- WANTED Five or six room furnished house, within a mile of the square by a family of : three adults. Terms must be reasonable. "Address'. X. X., Ga zette. . - ' WANTED A good milch cow, Jersey nref erred state fall .particulars .and lowest Drice. Address , Gazette office. 206 6t LOST Fo terrier pup; marked witft mouse colored spots around each eye and covering one ear. Bodr'wnite I docked tail. Answers to name VDix.- ! . le, Return to Oaks ihoteL . : WANTED-Second .hand - typewriter! What have you? Must be a bargain . Name price. Box 160, Asoevuie, 4 204-3t, A FEW BOARDERS CAN? BE- Ac commodated at- Mrs. C. , Ri Holmes Saludaj N : C. , Terms reasonable House, opened until November, - I SOUVENIRS And all kinds of fanry paintings made to order. FupiiSjin cravon drawing . and oil solicited. Miss Minnie T. . Deaver, . 25 Pine Rtrpet- Asheville. , : ' . ' , . tf I BOARDING Private i famuv : .- near sauare: terms reasonable, mtsim V. Cole. 69 Snruce street. . t t 140-tf MISS : NORA WARE-Pianist - and I teacner in -sinngeu "iuatiiutruws j -College street. ... k-,- - i . . c-; SITUATIONS WANTED, fTT 1 wajnujij iosmon to leacn m xamuy, L 'References. , Address1 M. L ... 204-6t - 1 vvAjNXJJosiuon . uy .yuuus wu experienced in dry goods and grocer- j ies ; ,;. oesi reierencw. auww - P-.OBox 542.. ; . ' ; . : K rr r WANTED-rPhysicIan,: - seven years practicei - desires -. partnership wjtu busy practitioner at or location to practice - near Asheville., Would c cept position as drug clerk. Refer ences. ; Address Box 111, Tryon, Nf a " . -.' HELP "WANTED ' ' : '',-. ,; ' WANTTTO-Partner with $3,000 ' to -000 ital to enlarge an already Established and paying business.- dress Lock Box 103 -Tryon, N. C. 20S-6t WANTED Timber expert:to estimate - ... - - THE NEWSPAPER MEN". DRINK. - -1 1 ' TATE. . l; ; n , ;RT A. Hemphill, -Atlanta Constitu tion, Atlanta,' Ga.t. . - I"! 1 : "I greatly appreciate Tate, water and BETTER ' THAN j CARLSBAD OR : KISSENGEN. , - 'A-s Strasburgerr Montgomery; - Ala.": '"Neither'. Carlsbad nor'- Kissengen benefitted me as much as the visit to my EldoradOt Tate Spring, In 18S7." - CURED PAIN IN BACK H. E.' Blakeslee, Olean, N. Y.: "All locomotive .engineers : who have pain in the back when "standing erect should use Tate water. . It permanent ly cured me . of , that infirmity.". THE GREATEST WAGON AND CAR RIAGE .BUILDER IN-THE EWORLD. r J. M. Studebaker,-: South Bend, Ind. !'I belieyethere is no spring in America that contains the healing qualities tha' Tate 'Spring does." 0. SiMtDik) Capacity 500, Open; All the Year Thos. Tomlinson, quantity, quality and value of 500 acres of timber . lands; - give refer ences, age, experience and wages ex ; . pcted. Address - ' Gazette office. ; fc 206 6t , j AGENTS -WANTED FOR "WAR .3 WITH SPAIN' including battles on sea and land. Contains all about ar : mies, navlesi , forts and warships of ; both nations, and graphic story off the ' gallant Dewey; tells everything about c Sampson, Schley, Fltshugh Lee and leading commanders, by lion. James Rankin Young,: the mtrepid leader for Cuba libre, in the haUs of congress; The greatest war book published; 600 large pages ; 100 superb Illustrations; many in richest colors. Has large colored maps. . Biggest book, , highest commissions, lowest price; only $1.75 Each subscriber : receives grand - $1.00 premium free.:. Demand; enormous; harvest for agents; 30 h days -credit; freight paid ;outfit-free?- Write to day. Address; The v Nntlonal Bock Concern, Dpt 15, S56 Dearborn street, Chicago. . , ; ' - - - i IE OB RKKT.- - FOR' RENT. Twelve room house, very desirable. Seven room house, .good location a Two -flats. -live rooms each. Furnished houses, : five, eight and nine rooms; vi- furnished : ana ., unrurnisneq rooms. i - u. JH.UJMX. 4- FOR 1 RENT Three bright , furnished sunny rooms to rent on second floor; -location among the -pines; two min utes' walk from car line; terms reas- . enable; apply at Linden hall, 55 Vic- 'toria avenue. ' ' , ; - 20S-26t FOR RENT-rStore at 102 attonave-. nues$12 per month. -. . T "'. FOR RENT-r-Store at 102 4Patton? ave- ,"nue;3 $12 ,per month.: vJ.-. FOR RENT.'; Store -house , end base- . menL No. 9 West Court square Ap u- nlv to A; A. Featherston. -, 164?-tf FOR ! SALE ." OR EXCHANOE-Four acres of land,under cultivation; ,?. 14 tniifs from "Asheville:: twoi room 5. framer dwelling Jhouse on place; prop- . ertv at' Forks of Frencn uroatt. ana offers splendid opportunity for gener ,'al store. Apply to L.' Bf Robertson. on property. I t . !208-6t FOR SALE 2,300- acres fine - mountain . lflnd Cheaw, timbered) in one bound- ary; . will sell -all or part cheap for llrs. Prudence Simpson; Dresser V! ' TEACHER OF IPiano.and Violin, 1. Graduate of N.: E Conservator", 4 Boston k ;V l -ftp? CarLraelten, ' Formerly principal of niusia. depart: mint; of Mrs. rClark's Select .jScnool, Nashville. Eight Tears experience as a teacher. - - .. - -Address, , . - 69 Charlotte Street ' J - I TESTIFY FROM NORTH,.- SOUTH, i , v EAST AND WEST. 7 . V ! ' F; S. Wolf, Seattle; Wash.: " - "Ihave many reasons for preferring I Tate Spring to any place .in America ' or elsewhere." v . . , , - r , r - 1 ur, w , mvans, . r ortianat maz i r "I was cured -and I bellveTate water i' v to be the best in the world for stomach li r. and liver trouble.' t Hugh T. .Inman,. Atlanta, Ga. "l am sure there is none better to be found." . - r , ' . "V"w "H. A. Chapin, Niles, Micfi: 'if , u , "The finest ' water in th world for.' .. . any stomach trouble, or i any difficulty of the digestive organs." i : Mrs. R6bert Savers, Wy theville.va. : "I really think there Is - no, equal j to SHIPPED FRESH EVERY WEEK.l H. A. LATHAM, . Manager Shipping Dep't. . CarammcQfi t A. ? d Mall' 1 Proprietor. Ring Rhone 141, you want any -kind of h1 t - -t: mm done oh tbe Bb'ortest notice, audj safety guaranteed Always ready " I JV M. LORICK & C( 34 PATTON AVE, T. W. IJORVILLE, R A' Has moved his Iloot arid ? Shoe i shop in.the firstoom ; on the ,,sec- ond storv of the. Gazette buildinsri ana will De pieasea 10 see au nis v : ,- - friends. . . - - Jt Nothing but first-class work" . , aone, ana gat.s taciion guaranteed i Ball & Shepar:d. ft Pftftnr. Ap. , ' , Practical PlumbersrGAa REPAIR WORKA SPMJjlL'I 1 Done on Short Koticb. t;; i, 41 UULi PEED'V C3;tEjBlCEf3:-i FOUS FnEIIGIl vr.Ei"ED7 fJcvcr-Fallo. ,,: EMDORSSD CY THOUSAHDS , Of "ladies aaV periodkar regulator without an etjoal. j uccessful when Cotton Root, Pewayroyal. Ergot, etc., I hare proren worthless; 5 two-cfcjt stamps brings trial f, package, and convinces fhe'most skeptical of their won--.' j derful properties. Send 4 centsjin stamps for pamphlei, r containing valuable information for ladies. ; . Addresw - f UCun Pni. Cd. V S. Agents, Boston, Mass. f j N. B. All correspondence confidential and returne with trial package, ; , . .', . ." ' FOR SALE INASHEVILLE BY , : O; A. KAYSOB ; . , x- Patton Ave. t vi f ? J Starch. ' - -
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