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! "V..- ' 1 - 1 iXHE ASHEVILI-E tJAZETTE, FEBRUARY 1899 'i! $ , . Toil ! DTTQ a h 11 Iy ; ".IM u 11 B TATE EPSOM SPRING i ;.. s ' i '' - - HI 1 -) " - t -It--- , 1 f"- - f f i ' - 1 4 '4 r AcM anal preeinitte H- ir JDJyQ me glass hfc IHteairittoiirn. (Diares Weinman's urregrattairaMes asndl Weajsiniesses :.- (Cares all disease of itomaelb ltdveir,' ffitowels anl ffiJdBByb . IHlelilnMSlt i faksa dealers a 4LB page Animal eoMtaMimg 5B fl ar ILIP3l&fl)(C estiitboiiiials. SJlMpipe(nl Jr reslni ttflniree Humes itimonials of Actual U VOICES FROM NORTH CAROLINA. J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C. (.president -of Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Com pany) : "I am satisfied that Tate Spring Wa ter is one of the finest mineral waters ta thifl country for dyspepsia, disor dered stomach, impaired digestion, tc." Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newbeme, N. C; "It' does me more good than any -water I have ever used." Mrs. M. A. Jackson, wife of General Stonewall Jackson, Charlotte, N. C: "I can truly testify as to the effl )gtcy of your remarkable water." EXCELS at.Tj OTHERS SATS THE 'TENNESSEE DOCTOR. Bickford, M. D., Menrphis, W. A. Tenn.: "My experience at Tate Spring last summer convinced me that for dyspep sia, Indigestion and constipation Tate water excels all others known to me, and! I have visited most of them in the United States," tors perdicted my dissolution. Tate EQUAL TO CONGRESS WATER. Spring water gave me my first relief. R. T. Hargrove, Rome, Ga.: Then I was sick and weighed 141 -"When used before breakfast or up- pounds. Now I am a well man and on an empty stomach, two goblets full weigh 210 pounds." act upon the secretaries equal to a bot- tie of the best congress water." EX-GOVERNOR AND CONGRESS MAN COMMEND IT. CURED AFTER SPENDING THOUS- PITTSBURG'S GREAT BANKER Thomas A. Mellon (of Mellon Bros.,, bankers), Pittsburg, Pa.: "I believe there is no water in the country equal to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as well as dyspepsia and liver troubles." GOV. BOB TAYLOR TALKS. R, L. Taylor, governor of Tennessee, Nashville: , . . "I regard Tate Spring as the best on the continent." - ONLY RELIEF FOR THE ARKAN SAS DOCTOR. G. M. D. Cantrell, M. D.,, Little Rock, Ark.: "I have great faith in Tate Spring water. It was the only agent I found that gave me relief of chronic ma laria," . u nifl-AH INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont Oil Company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I believe Tate Spring water is an infallible cure for dyspepsia." WEIGHED 14L NOW WEIGHS 210. James Carter, water commissioner, Lockport, N. Y.: "I suffered for over two years with kidney and liver troubles. Four doc- Ex-Governor R. L. Ligon, Montgom ery ,Ala.: "I consider Tate Spring water the best mineral water in the United States for dyspepsia, indigestion and liver complaints." Hon. A. H. Pettibonte, M. C, from First congressional district of Tennes see, Greenville, Tenn.: "I 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. The two barrels of Tate water you have sent her have cured her." EFFICIENT TONIC. T. M. Miller, Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 17, 1893: "I commend the Tate Spring water as the most efficient and agreeable ton ic of which I have any knowledge." ANDS. . George W. Root Jamestown, N. Y.: Feb. 8, 1894: , "Having spent thousands of dollars and traveled , all over Europe and America Visiting the various springs and sanitariums in order that I might receive relef for the ailments of the liver ttnd stomach, at your suggestion I used the water after returning home. I am permanently cured." James C Kellogg, New York city. No. 325 W. 57th street: "I consider Tate water to be invalu able in all diseases connected with a failure of nutrition, in dyspepsia, bil iousness, anaemia and many nervous disorders brought on by a reflex action." THE NEWSPAPER MEN"? DRINK TATE. R. A. Hemphill, Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. : , "I greatly appreciate Tate water and highly recommend it." BETTER THAN CARLSBAD OR KISSENGEN. A. trasburger, Montgomery, Ala.: "Neither Carlsbad nor Kisssnigea benefitted me as much as the visit to my Eldorado, Tate Spring, in 1897." Analysis made by T. S. Anteeell, m D1., professor of chemistry, in National Medical coMtege, and chemist to itihe Uni ted States department of agriculture Sulphuric Acid: 130 37 J?06'" 8l!l Miagnesla .... io 9. Iron Peroxide Magnesia Peroxide (traces) ...... Potash and Soda 5.9 Chlorine 32 63- Sdica, Soluble j Phosplhorio Acid '71 Oarboinic Acid q'qa Nitric Acid 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 CARRIAGE BUILDER IN WORLD, AND THE Total 272.91 Sulphate of Lime 160.66 Sulphate of Magnesia 32 91 Sulphate of Soda 8.50 Sulphate of Potassa 1.54 Chloride of Sodium 4027 Chloride of Iron 299 Chloride of Manganese Iodide of Sodium (traces) Phosphate of Lime 1.14 rbonate Of Lime 2L56 Silica 2.70 Nitric Acid .02 IT SAVED HIS LIFE. E. L. Geer, Washington, Pa.: "It saved my life beyond a doubt." J. M. Studebaker, South Bend, Ind.: "I believe there is mo spring in Amer ica that contains the healing qualities that Tate Spring does." Total 272.91 H. A. LATHAM, Manager Shipping Dept IF!" ale fina Aslbievffle hj JHIenimlttsIhi .& IHieagaim, EDf. T (D0 Simiintlliij W. CD. (DanBMicla aell, (D. A. MayaMr9 IPeltoamm's PItoairimnacy, Tlhie arofliima Fflaairimiiacy anndl TPavagom IPDnarmmaey D.9 annatt0)ipfiiffliiim IPlhairnimacy, KnMe (Danndly CDd9 anndl IPati McHmityre. Ait IHIeim(fflei,iiiivMe foj W. EH. oUxmttnii Alt IBrevaM hj J". JE. OlayttaDnn. 4 " Capacity 500. Open All the Year. " Thos. Tomlinson, Proprietor. Tate Spring Hotel, Tata Spring, T 1 WHITE-CAPS SCARED OFF -Gang at Eeems Creek Broken Vj by Warrants for Their 4 Arrest. The White Caps of Reems Oretek are a tMntr of the past. The Oast 'attempt to whip two men in Britten's Cove, led to 1 thetr undloing. The men were pursued toy 'the White Caps for itwoi miles across coumitry and managed to escape. They vowed ven geance and got it. Cta) their return to their homes, they trajoed the numerous Oeeds iatit!r4buted to the White Caps, to seven Wild youlths (of the "township and procured warrants for theiir arresft. Tlhe White Caps became alarmed amd four oi the band have lit out for Virginiaj The other three are' said to be hiding in the woods. . The township is well rid of thts gang, who instead of aWempting to punish law breakers, used every petty excuse to commit some hair birabiedjescapade. . BtLxlns His Drinki. There is a story told of Mr. Gladstone which would show that the true meaning of the old saying, 41 Do not mix your drinks," was unknown to the great states man. It is said to have been his habit to let the wines which were served in the course of dinner mobilize at his elbow and during a pause in the conversation seize the glass that happened to be near est. On one occasion ir. Gladstone, who bad refreshed himself as usual in this hap hazard way, inveighed against the prac tice of mixing wines. It was respectfully pointed out to him that he had been guilty of this very act; but he explained to his own satisfaction that to mix wines was to All up half a glass of champagne from the port decanter 1 Cornhill Magazine. four Too Mnch. "Saw a man undertake to eat pounds of sponge oake on a wager. " "Did he succeed?". "No. When.he had eaten about half of it, he was compelled to throw up the sponge." Ohio State Journal. TOWNSHIP TEACHERS' CLUB. The Asheville Township Teachers' club held a regular meeting at the su pervisor's office Saturday morning. Miss Adina Garren, of Buena Vista, read a very timely and valuable paper on school room management. There was an extended discussion of the top ic by those present. The paper on "Teaching English Grammar in the Public Schools," by Miss ' Ferries Buttrick was not read, but some valuable discussion was en gaged, in by several of those present, which led to the general conclusion that a text book grammar lias a small place and no. value in the public schools of the county. . The (supervisor suggested several valuable -texts on language lessons and illustrated methods of pre senting the subject to primary grades in the rural schOote. After arranging a! program tor Its next meeting, to be held February 25, the club, adjourned. The spread of "realism" is' marked by the case of a man, recorded in a New York newspaper, who "walked in his sleep be cause he dreamed that he had no car fare. ' Horrible agony Is caused by piles, burns and skin diseases. These are im mediately relieved and quickly cured by DeWm'e W$ix5h Hazel Sallve ; Beware of worthless imitations. Paragon phtar-f macy. NOTICE. An application win be made to tins legtsiajture of North Carolina, now in session at Batesgh, N. C, for a charter to Incorporate the "Asheville Loan and Savings Bank." January 12th, 1899. B. B. ATKINSON. CLEAN TOWEL SUPPLY. Growth of a. Business Now Flowrfsli- tnB In Many Cities. The clean towel supply business, which originated in Chicago, was introduced in New York in 1884. It has thrived here, and there nre now about 25 concerns en gi?ed in the business in this city, with thousands of customers whose number is oonstantly increasing. There are a great- many towel users who never dreamed of taking towels from towel supply concerns when the business was first started who now wouldn't think of getting them in any other way. Cabinets are supplied with a place to keep the towels in. and they are also pro vided with a comb and brush, a whisk broom, a soap dish and soap. The cabinets are made in a variety of styles and sizes. each having a mirror in the front. . Either hand or roller towels are provided or both. The minimum supply furnished is four olean hand loWels a week, and once a week the used towels are taken up and replaced with clean ones, the soap renewed if it is out and the other articles 01 the equip ment looked after. , Towels are supplied to banks, stores, offices and pretty niuoh , all sorts of busi ness places, in many of which a large numlier are used, the supply being re newed as often as may.be required. There la o iwfwn that aoDoUes towels with A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trdek about fct. Anybody curt try it who has lame back and weak kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean, he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a atiniulaii't to liver and kidneys, is a bloot purifier and nerve tonic It s tires tcoaisti patioh, headache, faJodng spells, sleep ieesnese and melancholy. It ia purel vegetable, . mild laxative, amid restore the system to mm natural vigor. Try Eieotnc jtfoterB ana be convinced thx they, are a miracle worker. Every bot tie guaranteed. Only 50c a bottfle at T C. Smith's, W. C. Carmdchael's. and Pel ham' a drug store. HOW TO FIND OUT. NOTICE. AppJlcatitan w"fil be made Do (the pres ent session of the general assembly of North Carolina, to incorporate "Ths Peoples Savings Bank of Asheville. or any other name hereafter determined upon. ' ' - . January 11, 1899 r' 292-tt SPRIBADS JAKJH WILDFIRE. You can't keep a good thing down News' of it travels ta When thicge arW "the best" tthey bacoine nhe best selling. " Abraham Bare, a, leading druggist, of BeHevllle. O., wrttes: "Electric Bitters are tlhe beat sealing batters X have ever uanoiea to my 20 years experience.'' You know why T Most diseases begin in dSooxdlert of the altjomaoh. liver, bowels, , blood and imervea Electric Bfitters tones up the stomacli, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the bjood, stoengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes ox mtajkdleS. It build up the enmire sys- La grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution snouia he taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Mlnuite Cough Cure. A. J. Sheperd, publisher Arri- cultural Jouimal and Advertiser. Blden. mo., says: -jno one win he disaonointed In using One Minute Cough Cure for Ha grippe.' Pleasant to take, quick ts aot paragon pharmacy- Edaeate Ton Bowels With CMcaret. Candy Cathartic, ears constipation forever. 'Oo, 25c. It C C. C. fail, druggists refund money. If you are not satisfied wfth your Pres ent aroonHnotiBJtions try the Oaks hotel, rates moderate. De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Quickly cares Dysentery and Diarrhoea, 'Fill a botls or common glass with your waiter and let it stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates an uahealthy condition of the kidneys; if Kt stains your tinea it is evdence of kidney trouble; too free desire to pass it or pain In the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and "bladder are sut of order. WHAT TO DO. . There is comfort in ths knowledge so otften expressed!, . that! Br, Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidaey remedy, fuOfllls every w5lsh in curing rheuma tism, pain in the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary Passages. It correots Inabflity to hold water and scalding 'water, in passing it, or bad affects following use of liquor, w4ne or beer, and! overcomes that un pleasant .necessity of being compelled to go often during ! the day, and ito get up matny times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest, for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. ax urugpjM nrty cents or one dtolHar. "ulvulf nave a sample, botUe and a 1t 1m more about it, both sent wu;M3igr iree oy mall, iif you send your address to Tr ttiiv. . Kinghampton, N. Y. Wben wrfttog be sure and mention that you :read thds g&rous oner in the AshevUle Daily ARTISTIC PORTRAi'l ORE Our operator, Mi. White, has had sev eral years experience in large city stu dios, and understands thoroughly how ta make good photographs. We are gaining patronage daily and permit no work to leave the studio that is not all right in every respect. Re-sittings cheerfully given when necessary, but this seldom happens. We chargevenough to afford to give aB work our best attention, but believe in lioenai Treatment. If any part of our work Is not satisfactory we make it so. Our large photos of the beautiful Swamnanoa river are uneaaualied any where. We use the same materials and do amateur work as well as we do our own work. The photo supply department carries everything needed by photographers, as: reasonable prices. Rays Studio, 8 North Court square. Angry words stair ch is used. vanish whein Elastic NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm bf G-oodlake & Parker has been dissolved . aiwi all outstanding accounts are to be paid ts j . m . Parker. 311-3t Carl 4' . To dire Constipation Vorever ; Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOoorSSe. If CL C. C fail to cure, druggists refund money. SHAMPOOING. Mreorrtsoa- is prepared to rkftt la dies at their residences and do this wor at a moderate price. Orders may be lf and lnforntkme obtained at Ray's Boo gtore,' Court: Square Ashsville, N. C. Gradnate; i of HcGilU ITnivenityA KT 831 oods wffli be called for or deiiv ' Umce wiuow .si, rnone ,x& ir oi cnatrge. Residence 140 Chestnut st. Phone aSL Cattle tested for tuberculosis 45.00 a head, -Herds at special prices. '.' - ' ''. Dyer, Chemical Cleaner and ttttrtir. " 55 SdiiiK Mam St. I . dye and clsan ladtes' and gentlemen's clothes; alsorflne fur rugs and carpets, Bace curtains," eitc I alter end repair also all kinds of gar meats and fur. All work guaranteed. Special tteeati i&a io of town oTuesrs, and express mid one way. In f Cte! 88 B.IIain St. Phono 200, MILLIONS GIVEN AWAL. It is certaiMy gfftattfymg to the public to know of one concern In the land who are not azraia ta be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for conaumn- tem. Puts new life and vfejor into tion, coughs stad; oolds, have,givem away- weak sickly, run-flown man or woman. I TilL umwes 01 tms Osuy 50 cents. .Bona df ay u-.matn, w. 6', AJB,v'a saus'ac C. Crmlohael and Telhams phsjrms. rt1011 kBowaE lt,hiaa absolutely cured rurantsed. I1""?: wiM,aas5s. .Asthma, " " 1 '' 1 ill ,11 i iVl'tlt 1 - 1 1 ii II 1 T' 1, Jl, - umwiwMi uwuswcDt suiu. uii:-ai8Lsea or he thifbat, chest and lungs are surely CUT RATE Book Store. CHALLENGE TO " ASHEVILLE DOCTORS Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga, suffer- i-or uurry years, atia th CUred hiS Oiles bv mrino' TqTTT-I w. -rm.i. SESJISEr-it heais injuries and skm Dr. Preston Offers to Cure ixnoBio. x-aragon pharmacy. THE BLACK DIAMOND SOUP OPEN ALL NIGHT. 110 EAGLE) STREET. HOUSE r a t CA-.lcured by it -Oallott T. a Smith, W. C Finest PaSSellger oeryiCel carmdchfeel and Pelhaim, drugglsfts, and get a mni dotquo rree. Regular eizs 50 c. ItsT and 1. Every price refunded. botitJe- guartoiteed, or No trouble to answer questions. Direct Una to TEXAS, I MEXICO. i. - ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA. Write" for new book on Texas, free. L. ! S. THORNE. V. P. and Gen'l Mgr. H. IT.' TURNER, Genl Pass, and Ticket Aent "Dallas, Tzas. v " : NOTICE. in the United States District Court- Western -District of NortSx Carolina. In re Jolin v'D. Nelsonv bankrupt. In Danarupxcy. . - To the creditors of John D. Nelson bv whom a petition for &d1nArfttinti bankruptcy was filed on the 23d day of You are Hereby notified that John D. Nelson has been adjudicated a bankrupt on Ids own 4etmon: Ohati fa payment of any debt and the delivery or any. property Belonging to- the said banKrupx, 10 nim, or lor his use, and the transfer of any oronertv bv 3iiTt are loroiaaen uy. aw. That a meeting of : the creditors) of said bankrupt to prove th4r debts and choose one or more trustees of his es tate will be held at a court of bank ruptcy, to-be holden at the federal court house in Asheville - on the 10th day of February, at 3 pi m, . f - This January 28, 1899. ' -r; . . - H. S. ANDERSON, " - Referee in Bankruptcy. Ten Consumptives Free, A? a Test. Staco ranfing to -this city, six weeks ago, Dr. PiraatOn 'has practicaliy curea three partlenits of consumption, His treat menit -consists Of medlicine given by hy podermic injectioai, one 3mjeeticn each day, for 21 consecutive days; which does olab imcapacaitalbe anyone from their daily On your tablef at breakfast, din-1 wttsraltea (for the 21 days, aaid the geTms 4 no 6 weeks, the (tubercles lare expelled nom cue lungs, ana trie rjaitaent son gains flesh and ecremeitn. All rpatients gam rajptdly during, and immediately afiter treialtmenit The doctor cures third statge. eases, If they begin Ihis treatmenc beforo the kidneys aire . effected. -on sumrifcivea should beware of this conpli caitioa. which mav icome on early. Otner dtacrttans oawmot even nffer; vm any hope. Dr. Ppeation can show vou tatients in third stage thait are Smproving Tapaoiy, said flJir will ertxt woll . TThAiV oouen na talmost leased, and thait tined feeling and sever Is all gone. Oall and see Dr. trea ton. L It wSUl ooslt vou mathlng. His ene mfes jars ihoss who do not fcntow nam. Sufferers -witlinj Hisjis. -nnt able pay, for treatment reauest Mm to treat tbem free, He has oromfeed ito treia ten wortliy: poor. 'of this ttty. Sf !ehe phy d?ans In Asheville will furnish (the nun All KlDus 01 fur work for-ladies and 1 'nii. ana i,'i.tniiiu;ni.rt.i!iiv con gentlemeD made to order. Old fur ear- dutet'itihe ests. The idbctor will gladly Taenia worzea oyer in the latest style begaJrr tola ftest In the inext itiree days sucn as du, martin, ueaver, Musk Kat, WHY DON'T YOU HAVE Fish and Ovsters blef at breat ner or Supper?. Yoh them lresh, from ' WM. C. MclNTTRFr. StalllG, Central Ihuei Phone ; FrDAery. m Emm PRACTICAL FURRIER. AnmiD. All kinds of fur re-dyed black aua-orown coiotan t mwy:t'$l c A fine Overcoat made of Sear Skin suitable "for -s conductors or motorman aiso a fine Deer Kug for sale; t)ff ice at Oestrcichcr"s, DeWitt WJtch Hazel Salve : Cures Piles, Scalds; Burns. IWitiis .i jfto atnd You Hjtb Always B8$
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