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1 V . 5 , V : : THE ASttEVILLE GAZETTE: '"f FEBRUARY-3t" 1899 - - ' V- - :- . -V;- 5 : . V ',-;V ' p '5 SOUE SPRING DISHES. ; HUMOR OF THE HOU R. i -JThe Kind ITou' Haro Always Bought', and -which lias been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and lias been made under bis per- li Jt sonal supervision since its infancy, rT: Allowno one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Exp periments that trifle : -with and; endanger the health of Infants and, Cdren Eae.ence against Experiment. What isCASTOBIA Castoria is a substitute, for pastor, Oil, : Paregbric,. Irops and Soothing Syrups. It, is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, rMfirphine nor other 'Narcotic substance. Its age is its-guarantee. It destroys JYorms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowelsglting healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CSORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S9 How to MafcefDp'l'w1"'1''. Sbe had concluded to take gut a !ifa and viety ' Deiieiow Ess , . insurance poliey and appeared before pKMntfen T :r 1 ithe examining physician. . Apple atice lwiir not answer. for de-i his crisp bnsines8,way, and she looked licious deep-dish pie. ' The apples must indignant as she anEwered. be in distinct slices, white; nauxm. - "Agerv:.-' , i Mrs. Cheerup,-who iierves it freqnently j didn't Tome here to answer" ira to an appreciative family, peels" $ pertinent QLaestiona, sir. I came to be in-; quarters the fruit; aid inverts smaU imred" - , v i.m. in the center of a two-quart bak- bu4 e mgt know yont age in or- ing dish, slices! the large quarters each der to fix the rata," ; ' -v three times and puts, tjiem in three lay- What rate?" , ers- Between the layers she ptstijr "The amount yon must pay annually bits of yellow lemon: peel without a, for being insured." V particle of white adhering, . a table- j "Thirty-three, then," she snapped, spoonful of sugar to each laer, one on; "You must be accurate or it will in to, and over aU the piece i & lemon validate the policy." and a cup of the sirup that was in the "Forty, but I must say that I nerac apples. She is lamous ior ner ugu ueara sucn impnaence." flakv. but not overrich piecrust; with i ' Weight?" this she lines the sides and covers tnej 'i don't know. Neither does any one top, , and when the pie comes to the else. Just as though that would make table there is great rejoicing. On hign any difference !" davs soft custard or cream is eaten j "Married or single?" over this pie. 1 "Single, thank heaven! Not Curried; Effes Take six eggs, wu- wnat I've naa plenty oi coan Uf course. Any msaoity in your family?" "Sir!" and she tried her best to con geal him with a look. "I suess that you don't want to be insured." "And voucuessed it right the first time. I don't propose to be a family en cyclopedia for you or any other gossi? nionger," and she flounced out with b vigor that made the doctor think that she was a pretty good subject, after all Detroit Free Press. but Tie KM Jou Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CKMTAWN COMPLY. TT MURRAY TRCCT, NEW YOUR CITY. EZ3 Numbers. tT&U SOUTHERN 'RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Number. IS Eastern Time. Numbers. ISfcSS Number. 4:10pm 4:SSpm 12:0Bm t:Efam l:12m 1st. New Tork Lv. Philadelphia Liv. Baltimore a r. Ar. Ar. l2:4Spm 10:16am 8:00am l:SSazn 2:66am ll:Hpm teasnocnfnls of curry powder, iy2 V of gravy ahd flour and butter to tmcx en; mix the curry powder to a paste with a little gravy; let it simmer gentry till reduced to half a pint ; thieken with j Hour and butter, liou xne egg hard, cut thein into slices, yolk and white together; warm for five minutes Mushroom with Eggs. ut the mush room in halves, stew ten minutes" in a lmttir cKiacr.TiPri with oeT)oer and salt, and a very little water; drain, put the mushrooms in a pie dish, break enough eggs to cover them over the top, pepper, salt and scatter bits-of but ter over them; stew with bread crumbs and bake until the eggs are set. Serve in the dash. Eggs with Parsley andi Butter Sauce. Allow an egg for each person and hard boil them for 15 minutes; shell them and cuVan halves length wise; put these eggs" into a hot silver or fireproof dish; pour over the follow ing sauce : Take a clean saucepan that will hold one pint; put into it iy2 ounces of butter; put it on the fire and let it melt slowly, but do not let it boil that spoils the taste of the sauce. Next add to the melted butter one ounce of flour, draw the pan off the fire and stir both together with a wood ' en spoon till it is smooth and free from lumps; then pour m tnree-quarters oi a pint of cold- milk; put the saucepan on the fire and stir gently till the sauce boils well. Season with pepper and salt, and at the last moment st- in one ta- NORTH CAROLIIIA C0RUII0UL1 CHARLES N. ; JENKS, MINING EN - , . GINEER. (Member American Institute of Mining " V - - 'Kniriners ; - Spectalty-!-Corundum and Emery-" I: would call the. attention ot li par.: lies caniemplatiiig investment in cor nudum properties, or to owners of oorun dum mines, to the fact that I hive had longer experience as a practical miner in una neid, also m tne corundum ana imery erain end wheel tra.de, than anx living ensmeer. ? " j That I have uneaualed facllltiea for analyzing and teetiog cornndum and emery, having speciaj arrangemenia far cooperation with the most eminent living authorities and with the-leading, corun dum and emery ' wheel and grain manu cacturers. ; i I am prepared to inspect and report upon corundum ' ana emery properties end products: also to render expert ser vice as a consulting engineer. Terms moderate, I refer by permission o Gilbert Hart, proprietor Detroit -Emery wheel company, Detroit, Mich. The Hamoden Emery and Corundum company, Chester, Mass-. Charles K Allen, secretary Norton Em ory Wheel company. Worcester, Mass. Professor J. A. Holmes, North Caro Una state geologist. Chapel Hill, N. C, Dr. David T. Day, chief United States eeoloeical survey. Washington, D. C Professor William E; Chandler, Oolum bia School of Mines, New York city. Thomas, A. Edison, Menlo Park, or ange, N. J., and others. European references if desired. Address 115 Chestnut street, Aeheville. N. C, or 120 Broadway, Mew x orK city. Heavy soled shoes suitable for weather at J. D. Blanton & Co's., storp. this shoe Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the Mi- canopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and emidreu, suffered terriDiy irom ia grippe. One Minute Cough jCure was Hhe only remedy that helped them. It acted qu:ck- ly. Thousands of others use tnis rem-i edv r a. snific for la grippe, and its exnaiiKtinsr alter eii.cvii-B. iivci j-a". Paragon pharmacy. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It t AOTitfeinlv srratifying to the publi to know nf one concern in the land wh are not afrafd to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Disteovery for consump tion, pflue-hs an colds, have given away nvpr ten rriilUrm trial bOltftleS of this great mprlllne and have the Satisfac tion of knowine t ihais absolutely cured housamds If hopeless cases. Aothma, bronchitis, hdairseaees and all diseases of the th.rrreit oest and lungs are surely cured by fit. Call on T. 1C. Smith . and W. C. Oarmiichael, and Pelmam, arug- gists, and get a ibrial bottle free. Regular .Every dot. le guania- The Direct Ling From Cincinnati VIA DAYTON, Lima. TO 10LED0, DETROIT, Michigan, and Canada Points 5 trains every weekday. 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner Sleepers on nigM trains. Vesti buled Parlor cars on day trains. 3t:4Spm 4:10am U:lm 1:07pm LT. Lt Washington Ar DanvilU AT. :42am 11:25pm f:Upm l:Wpm . -r - m.iimi Ar. l:40m :pm 11:91pm . T " U :19am i:t5pra :10am 'ttefam 7:tSam :lam t:S0pm I.SOpm f'Upm Lt. Tjv. Lt. LT. Norfolk Belm Raleigh Greensboro Ar. Ar. Ar. Lt. 7: Warn 2:40am 1:40am 10:4Xpm l:iipm 12:S5pm . t - one, ouc. aiiiu. blespoonful of very finely chopped pars- teed or price refunded ley. ; Delicious Creamed Egs. Hard boil a half dozen eggs and cut in slices when cold. Make a nice white sauce by cream- one, even tablespoonful of butter GELMAN CINCINNATI TO CHICAGO 4 trains' every weekday. 3 trains on Suntday. Vestibuied' trains, Pullman Standard and Compart ment Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, ancafe Dining Oars (Cantral Time.) :CSim f:m ItrlSam W.Kam H :12pm S:lipm B-.ZSpm i:J6pm l:dp i.Mpm 7:40pm ll:Kpm T IGpnj f:Ctpm 8:10pm 9:07pm 9:25pm lC:S4pm U:0lam 12:10am 12:15am . 1:00am 4:2&am 7:40m 7:10pm Lt. Lt. Lt. Lv. IiT. LT Ar. LT. Lt. i-v. ar. Ar. Ar. Balisbury Btatesville Newton Hickory . Marion Biltmore Asheville"" Aaheville Hot Spring Morritown Knoxville Chattanooga Memphis Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. LT. LT 6:35pm 5:44pm 5:03pm 4:45pmi 3 :28pm 1:30pm 1:20pm 1:10pm ll:40ana 9:60am 8:26am 4:20am 9:30am 8:43am 8:09am 7:52am 6:45am 5:21am 5:15am 5:10am 4:00am 2:0am l:15am 1 0 : ftOpm :li&m me with two of flour and adidng one pint of ! milk (cream preferred) and letting come to a boil. In, a fireproof dish put a layer of cream, then a layer of eggs; another of cream, and so on. Sprinkle bread crumbs over the top and brown. Make sure that the sauce is of sufficient consistency to keep the eggs from soak ing into it. Cincinnati Enquirer. Barstiie The Kind Yon Hava Alwajs Boogtit Sigastnro of The only New York tailor In the city: The finest line of good In the ciDty all 4e newest noveMea for gentlemen's cloih- The tanlv store la the city that itoakea clothing to order exclusively. are your money and your clothing to have them cleaned, pressed and repaired. All work guaranteed. 6ELMAN, the Tailor, Cor. Haywooa and College Sts. Cincinnati to Indianapolis 6 trains every weekday. 4 traina on Sunday. : With the following Symptoms. Enlargement of the soft bones of the nose, thickening and ulceration of the iiumg uiemorane wiui us constan, discharge f unhealthy mucus and pus; oreain iainiea,'CawkiDg, expectorat ing, nosebleeding, headaches, partial loss of. hearing, noises in the bead. deafness and impaired vision, CAUSED BY Poisoned Condition oi the Bloop CURED BY Botanic Blcod Balm THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY. Catarrh 4s due to an impure condition of the blood and Is one of the innumer ous offsprings of blood poison. It may nave-come from a long way back in the family history, but the general opinion among medical men, is tha0 caioarrh is the offshoot of poieoned blood, pro ducing bad breath and the above named symptons. The fact is admitted by all that it ia only curable by constitutional treatment. Bottanic Blood Balm (B. B., B.) toas scored some brilliant victories in the cure of this loathsome malady, and; why? Because B. B. B. when tak-. en as directed mixes with the poisons in the blood which pnodue catarrh-, bo as to cause the poison to be expelled from the blood through the sweat glands and excretory organs. R. R. SauLter, Ath ens, Ja., wrote us not long agjo th it h-a was surprised 'to observe how agree able his breatih had. become since using only three bottles of B B. B. He waa also able lo hear better. Mrs. Lulu Banks, of Alabama, wrote us that a friend of hers since using six bottles of B. B. B. that 'Una mucus discharges which she had through the mouth and nose had stopped and tfhat she was able to breathe freely and talk without of fending any one with her bad breath. A remarkable case is that of Mrs. Eliza beth Knott, of Atlanta, which we print in full. Discharge Copious and Offensive Entirely Cured by B. B. B "For four years I nave been afflicted with a very 'troublesome nasal catarrh. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces of bone would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. The discharge whs copious, and at times' very offensive. My b'Jood became eo impure that my general heaitlh was greatly impaired, with poor appetite, and bad digestion Numerous medicines were used without relief, un'til I began the use of .Botanic Blood Batai B. B. B. and three bot tles aotekJ almost like magic Since its use, over a year 'ago, not a symptom has returned and -J feel ini every way quite restored In health. I am1 an old citizen off Atlanta', and refer to almost any one living, on Butler street." MRS. ELIZABETH KWuTT. Atlanta, Ga. The Deaf Hear. FAST DAILY SERVICE TO KANSAS CITY and 1 he WEST Daily Pullman and Wagner; Sleepers. Parlor Cars on day trains. J. G. MASON. Gen'l Southern Agent. J. S. LEAHY. Trav. Pass. Agent, Knovvitt, Tennessee. D. G. EDWARDS. Pass. Traffic- Mgr. . . . . iam ;40jtm I:Wpb , Af' " f.Wam I:MP - - I: Mam 7:p - Elastic starch is ftrst and beat, ly it Ho- 1. No ! f :t9aJB l:Mp A. ' AND S. BRANCH (Camtrl Tim.) T rrr 11 FREE KM No. 1. ft:lSxn k.17am U.soam 11:121 m 2:40pm l:lipm t:2Spm f:lSpm 9:35pm XjC Aahevlll i EaaterU Time.) . BUtnwra Lv. HendenonviiW iif. Tryoa I,v. apartaafcitffi Ar. ooiumuia. Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm Ax. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:52pm 6:03pm S :00pm t:10pm 11:30am 2:30pm 1:45 pm ll:41p 11:25am 8:30am fk T . rt JIULLLUUUW , " tva Il:taaaa 7ZZ x &sgssr i. :laiu l;lm ; z rTZI m.tum ' e:upm S:ltam ; . -" 7 -40am 8:10pm Ar. -.; r Uenpai Lv. HtP t:4ABa ; : : MURPHY BRANCH. (Cantrai Tim.) . v T CO! WJ 1X i No. 11 j 8:00ami 4:00pm ,10:29am) 6:25pm l:20ami 5:B0pm l:46aml 8:00pm DallJ ;,xcn IiT. Lv. LT. Ar. AT. AahevUla WayneivilU Bahwm Sryvon City Murpay Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. 4:60pm 1:60pm 12:20pm 9:S0mxa 6:00 a. l:Hpaa L:41am 11:20am m. Daily except Sunday. Tralna W d 1L Jk U nd IS carr y Pullm. JT. - vra NaahviUe. Trmlna S tTT ni.ttanooia and Namhvllle. aorta and eart, all rU ."-JiSrnortli and eat-outhra j tton lm caued to OTL"; ?SiSSltowi a day-f top-over Mirny ana tarn z viwiyw Point Oomlort uron : . 'v.: -':. IJaxnron n Ml IDT EUUl ij,b"ov company, one D.C. checked irom TZLk -with catty UcKet omc, w r , , , Waahtngton, W. H. TATLOE. " ... A O. P. JL LocliTllXa, KT. n. darby. . m " -rf-i ; Waahlnaton. D. C. . j.-. Gka. Famencer ASent, ' Washington, D. C. i. ECNCCOTER, A. G P. A.,- Chattanooga, Tenn. Food does mare harm than good when J. mot digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Curedi esU - what, you" eat.. It pHvenlta ,waslr ing diseases and cures etomach'tiroublea. It' curea tndlgcatlon, sour stomach wnd ' "beicihSng, and allowa a wornout ptomacfa rest. ,.Itact3 instantly. t Paragan phar-maey-" - "' ;.:' ;"'': tm rmtr caifMreuT Shoes. to II. at o. A. Mean and Poor. Bios oxers. - CURES ALI. IHDNET, 'AND nnn T0 rr tip t X B " " v that my KUncy Curt will cure 00 per cc.it. of all forms of kidney obmplaiaf and ia many Instances tl.a most serious forms of Briglt's csease. If the dlseate Is com plicated send a' four ounce vial of urine. We will analyze It and advise you freo what to do. MUNTON. At aU amzvt. 2Ite. rial. Guide to Healtn and mpdleal adv Ice ree 1505 Arch St.. Philt ONE C TRIAL BOTTLE THIS OFFER ALMOST SURPASSES BELIEF. ----- - - - An External Tonic Applied to the SMn Beautifies it as by Magic. DISCOVERY AGE That sounds miraculous, and yet one may become temporarily deaf on $c count of catarrhal blood poisoning e&t tl5ng in t!he ear and ithen find' quick relief by using B. B. B., Botanic Blood Balm John W. Weeks, Decatur, Ga,, writes: "Six months ago I had a pain to my ear, and in a few dayd it discharged matter. Them I grew deaf and could not hear alt all. I began the use of Botaulc Blood Balm B. B. B. and the running otf my ear soon ceased, and I now haar while my Iheaith is much improved, and I feel fuil of gratitude to God and tb proprietors of so good a remedy." As a blood purifier B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm has no equal. One bottle otf lit contains more curative virtues than a gallon of the many so called blood purifiers. Buy the original and te on the safe aide. Beware of substitutes and Insist on having the old reliable B. B. B. Then you are sure of a cure. Botanic Blood Balm (B. b. xs. j is cwi.ntifin vprritfilie compound useu uj OWIVill." cj , , t7- riiiiiom 'dn his private practice w.'rf.oMsaa snoh as old eores, scro ula, 4oils, blood poison, catarrh, eilx cured so many people that rt was v,a TnarfcfMt and is ftm sale by no-p-iRt ait. $1 per large bottli I always enjoyed a large sale because it I M"t 1 for It put all It haa A WOMAN WAS THE INVENTOR. 16, of NOTICE OF TRDSTOSErS SALE. Under and toy virtue off a power of sale to a deed m truBt contamea J. P. Woodbury, dialted DecerftDer 1895. arid registered on the 16th"'day January, 1896, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust Nb. 40, at pagefe 86 et seq., ia Ithe office of the Register off Deeda of Buncombe county, North Carolina, and by virtue of said deed of trust, default having been made in the payments of th Tnmws spviiirtad hv sa5dt deed of trust as well as in other provisions contained fai said deed of truwt, . the umder sig'ned wilL eU for .oaish, at pubhc auicjtion at fche .ctourt house door ILn the city of Aahevllle, counsty1 of buh combe and steJt of NJorth--j3arolina, .to the highieat i biidfleir, on Saiturday, the 11th day, of. February. 1899, properity .. conveyed &n the . said ueea of trust , and ,whldtt is described tnern , M m. f . 1 ATM as roiaw: "A-piece or parcei OI l . gJtuaite, lytog and hetag in thjCcitiy1 91 AsbevSCle, cfeuntty of Buneocftbe-'aiwi Sitaie of NorttnvCarolttiia, otn the wefct ; Blde or Bailey sttreet, tootmded and more partic ulairiy described as follows: Begia" at,a-staKe: WiHlam BIantpn'4 cormer, ina runs south wth the west edge M Ba"? street aevenity-flve (75) feet i ' sa thence west Jcme hundred amd fifty feet to a istakeir thetnee norths aeventy five (75) feet to a Hteuke; the3M asit one hundred and fifty r (150) feet to fthe be glinhing, StbeiUg- lot -No 2 of what- is known aa" Shelby .Park, a plat of wMch is rtegisterett lalthe toffice of the Regjr inlf TVh1.s' flmr ftnnrtrTTitM,rMiTiS-V. which riaM ldt Nb. 2 was canveyed to the saM J F. Woodbury y . R. P Foster and Dove H. Fastter, his wife bydeed exe cuted the 7th day DtJune, 189. ndr- nnrrter! in. the oiffice: rvt hft ' "Rft'efster - of Deeds for Buncombe coutfty, la. book of ence .a'; which' -!said' plat aind eaid' deed is hemeby exxreB&v KSvenrfotr a more .furl and perfect deacrlptJant of the.laad here- Trustee. This. January 12, 1899. , .-.'- THOS. A. JONES, -frl-4w. ! M.- - Makes things stiff Elastic starch; .mt Cures e-v-en after feVeryl'hing else had been tried in vain. Book of cures sent free of charge. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga -thousands have tried from time Imirfe moriaUo discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and other imperfections of the complexion, but none had yet suc ceeded until the Misses Bell, the now fam ous Complexion Specialists, of 78 Fifth Avenue, New York "&ty, offered the Pub lic their wonderful Complexion Tonic. The reason so many tailed to make this discovery before is plain, because they have not followed the right pnnaple. Balms, Creams, Lotions, etc, never have atonic eflcct upon the skin, hence the faduresr The Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic has " - .,nm.tine effect upon the euticle, absorbing and carrying off impurities . -t,.-AV wnd bv its natural action ia fnmiTi? to the surface of the ?, frt t.b skin what a vitalizing Wnod and nerves, a xmd of bOill i.3 ViiV? w - . ? new Ufe that immediately exhihirates and strengthens wherever apphed. .Its totuc effect is felt almost immediately, and it Kc,t.!ps forever, from the soil t-iI -mre blackheads, moth nvipx liver snots, -roughness. StfiwW Vf notions, ana discoloraons of r !' V'-W that all may be benefited by rl--aliwvcry.theiiwui. . ?fi t we ;rcSeut month, save waucau ;; ; HE MISSE5 BELL, 7S era at their parlors one trial bottle of thcSz Complexion Tonic absolutely free ; and in order that those who cannot call or who live away from New York may be bene fited , they will send one bottle to any aa dresj, all charges prepaid, on the receipt oi ' 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing ana aeiivenug. a no ykujo v buu. wonderful tonic is $1.00 per bottle, and this liberai offer should be embraced Dy au. The Misses Bell have just pubiishea their new book, 5ecTe oi oewiy. This valuable work is free to ail oosanng it. The book treats exhaustiverr f the importance of a good complexidn j tells how a woman may acquire beauty1 and keep it. Special chapters on the ; care oi the hair ; how to hava luxtuiant growth f harmless methods of making the hair pre serve its natural beauty and color, even to advanced agei Also instructions how to banish superduous hair ' from .the face, neck and arms without mjury to "the skinf This book will be i mailed oany address on request. ' - ' ' . ' FREE Trial Bottles bf Wonderful Com--plexion Tonic free at parlors, or 25 cents ic& of packing and mailing to those at a (cost of packing and mailing) distance. - " '. . i Correspondence cordially solicited. dress Ad W 10 Bell's ?JC'C iepCo are tat ealo to this ty 6y W. u Wi. Ave.;, New York 0y complexion soap; " Vm food, and "nnicaa6l. : -; -V- -.- - ' Lieut. Hobson The Hero of the " Merrimac, Will tell his wonderful story in thro numbers of THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. " This wiB be a full account of the suridsg et the " Merrimac " at Santiago, and die experi ences of the w liter and tus men in Spanish prisons. It will be read by every American ia" the land. This is only one of many richly illustrated personal narratives ia Th Ckw tury's new Spanish War Series. Tkts men vdll write for n other magoutu. In the lo vetaber QumntT begins CAPTAIN SIQSBEE'5 STORY Of the Destruction of the captain, the erpiosicro andwredc. TnewboW story U destruction of CerveraTs fleetwfll be fcM bv A dmirals Sampson and Schley, Captain " iiob vaas, Captain Taylor, and others. j It yoo d?not tafce THa'CBHT0ST in 1890, y will miss the greatest reading; of the yea. Tt November number begins the Tohime and feas Jb cpnig chapters of a PX?' Crawford's great historical sades. Lieut. Hobson's articles begm m Vm December numbers $4.00 a year. . ,THE CENTURY. CO 1 ; Union Square, New York, r r( ' P 1 h: r ' v ,1 : i i T V ; - 7. A
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