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Butter Color (25c. size) 18 Paine' 3 Celery Compoumd 74 Paine's Celery Cwmpouad, 3 bofctlea iea.cli Will's Bn&lis9i PUfe ;0 Malitine, plain J Maltino, with Cod Liver Oil 7& MaKtlne, with. Hypopho6ph4tes 75 MaJitme, with Peptones 75 Maltime, Fearteted " Vt Mal'tiime, wiitli Coca Wine, Maatine, with Win Pepsin J Dr. EdSsxm's Ebesity Pills d-50 size) 1.28 King's New Dttscovery (1.00 size) 73 King'te New Dtecovery (50c. ize) Buckleo's Arn&daSaJve (25c size) 18 Electric Bitters (1.00 size) 73 Electric Bitters (50c size) 38 McEIree's Wine Cardui 74 Blatcfe Drtaugiat (25c eize) 19 Mennen'b Talcum (25c size) 14 Meomen's Talcum, per dozen 1.60 Laxative Bromo Quinine 17 Fellbrws' Hyiwrphloepbjtties (1.50 size) 1.08 Scott's Emulsion (1.00 size) 72 Budwell'e Emulsion (1.00 Blze) 75 Ozomulsion (1.00 size). 75 Wtam pole's Ood Liver Ofil (1.00 size 73 Stearn's Wine C. L. Oil (1.00 size) 69 Mbller'si Cod Liver Oil (1.00 size) 59 P. D. & Co.'s Lofoten C. L. Oil (LOO -eize) 69 Do., In bulk , at 50c per pint. Fresh sMpmezut just ia.' Hance's Emulsion (full size) 50 (A moist excellent Emulsion and as large b entitles as Scott's ut nearly hWf the prttce.) McCaaikes' Pinery Consumption Cure 60 Piso's Consumption Cure 20 Hyomei, complete 83 Hyomel, Inhalenll 43 Glycerine Suppositories, P. D. & Co (25c. size) 15 Glycerine Supposii'tories, P. D. & Co (50c. size) . 25 Gibson's Peppermint Tablets, pound 35 Hood's SarsapariUa 73 Winslow's SarskpariHal (with rod. Potash) 67 Oaflifornila Syrup, Fig (50c eize) 55 LaxaltSve Fig Syrup (50c size) 25 Japanese Pile Ointment 75 Stiiar-f s Dyspep. Table 40 Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 73 Pieiue'si FkvOnite Prescription 73 Pierce's Purgative Pelieta 17 uoarrey's coraiai g Biatemans Drops KdMer's Antidote g British Oil 10 Harlem Oil g Marian! Wine Coca 1.10 Sulphur 'Caindles Green's August Flower, small g Green's August Flower, large 53 Bo3chee's Germlan Syrup, small s? Bbschee's Gorman Syrup, large 53 Bird Seed, best, mixture, per pkge. 9 Pnatt's Stock Food (50c. size) 35 Perunta. 75 Swamp Root (50c. size) 3g Swamp Root (1.00 size) 73 Garfield Tea (25c. size) ig Pinkhaan's Veg. Co. 74 Tild!ens Respirlzone i.ig Hall's Ciatarrh Cure (Toledo) 62 San&tf Mldy Imperial Granum (75c size) Imperial Granum (1.25 size) PlaJtit's Chlorides (50c eize) Fanopeptmofe, (LOO size. OascareUes (50c. size) Oasdarettes (25c. size) Jayoe's ExpoctoranO Parker's Hair Balsam Sammetto Stafford's Olive Tar Vapo CrojOleine -25c; size) Vapo Cresolene (50c size) Ltobig's Malt Extract, per botle Llebig's Malt Extract, per dozen (Before trying any liquid malt ex tratJt try this preparation and you wai be delighted. Household Ammonia, per bottle Household Ammonia, 2 bottles LapactSc Pills, per jjozent Lapadtic Pills, per hundred Glycerine, Gordon's beat, per pound Castile -Soap, Cbnti's wtoite, pound 22 Castile Soap, Oomti's,, mottled, pound 18 Creosote, commercial oz 10 Creosote, Merck's Beechwood, oz 25 Creosoite, Morson's Beechwood, oz 35 Gibson's Horehound Tkblets, pound 35 Gibson's Ginger Tablets, pound 35 Gib fibmfo Sugar Tablets, pound 35 78 60 LOO 38 79 43 21 75 40 75 40 20 40 17 L75 8 15 5 25 40 1 QUININE TALK. . vlk ju-fcreljust rsceived a Wg shipment direct XrOml tils' manufSaoturors and quote you N; T. Q. and Chem. Wk's. product as follows rf Half ounce, per bottle 25 One ounce, per can 40 5 oz. cansv per oz. 35 1 Gr. Quinine Pills, ier 100 25 2 Gr. Quinine Pills, per 100 34 3 Gr. Qinlne Pllis, per 100 38 5 Gr. Quinine Pills, ner 100 48 Our Prescription Department. We take Vpefcial pride in. Free crip tions entftruated to us receive the same ccmscirattcioua care as .though they were intemd for our own personal use. Dr. Pelham, a graduate of Jefferson MedtaJaJ College, the Philadelphia Lyiog InPCharity, the Pennsylvania! School of Anatomy and Surgery, ana ex Resident Physician Philiadielphia Hospital and with twenty years Drug experience, is o-t iino nati or ulxs oepartment. l!Srn We want your trade and we are going to fish for it till we get it. Ring 'Phone 82, (Independent) ESI Oil ABM AW I M. 111 1111111 I 1e OP FN TODAY. ollege Street nd Court Square. iiiiinnifHnMiinmiiHiiMHnMiiinminmmiJinjinmninntflniHfiinHiHiHnniiHniiijnimnH! OPEN TODAY. For Sile In Henderson Couuty, N C. Jl good farm of 125 acres, in the valley of French Broad river, one mile from depot, 22 miles from Asheville. on main road leading from Asheville tosBrevard; very convenient to Dostoffl.ce and churches; the Methodist Episcopal church one half miler Presbyterian church one quarter mile, Methodist Episcopal, south, two and one quarter miles and the Baptist two miles away. About 50 acrea are cleared, 25 acres of which is creek bottom, very fine meadow land, balance finely timbered. One half dozen, or more excellent, fcoki, mountain springs, freestone water: also a beauti ful clear creek flows through the farm. A comfortable dwelling house, with two rooms; barn and store house, a good country stand. A fine young orchard of About one hundred bearing apple trees, 'ihe entire tract is well adapted to pro duce, grass, clover, rye, oats, corn, cab bage, potatoes and other root crops in abundance. There is inclosed in this tract iae of the finest building sites in western North Carolina, lor a summer resort. - It is beautifully located for a ho tel; this site is situated on high ground, -overlooking the French Broad valley, and comnrainding a lovely view of Pis gah, Craggy and the Vanderbilt moun tains, and is very accessible, only about one half mile from railroad. There is r.su near this beautiful site a very fine, Isold spring of freestone water. This TTTfl-e-nifipp-nt site is -covered with a fine grove of native forest This site alone wrrrtH more than PW10"- glf s for thfi whole farm. Anyone desiring a home amidst most beautoTul natural surround Itipr anrl In a. o.limtaitft noted for its SU perior healthfulness, especially for those .subject to throat or lung aimcumes, win -flnrl fhiis TrH-n tlrvn hard tn tm Axcettled. TOiimj fnrm -nrrniM vfrv f 'hpa.rt alt $10 -per acre, but present owner is going west in the spring, tnererore, ne puts ine xarm on the market, for cash, at 55. per acre. Alan wmifrT nflrt nutt. Ti nrehard. -silso. is worth the. money that owner asks for the farm. This farm can be bought at )ia flihnvo low TvrfnfiL if fcakpfn In the next .sixty days. : I -would further add that the JauB is perfectly good, and that the prop -erty 4s now ; assessed -at $825. Now is ytmr time to rush for a good home sit less than half its worm;. Jor iurtner parti c ulars, in regard to the above property ciiu ua or write me cuuui ml luc vjcl zette. - Owner live3 on the farm end will tak pleasure showing the land. The twen ' ty five acres of creek bottom is level an the balamce as a whole lies welK Trios -wishing to see the farm should buy tick ts for Blamtzer, N. C, on the H. and B railroad. Owner of farm meets the trai - at this station every day to get ids mail SENSATIONAL ADVANCE In American Tobacco Stock of $17.50 a Share, GENERAL MARKET IN SYMPATHY The Grangers and Industrial Stocks Mss? Prominent in the Upward Movement A few doses lot Dr. Simmons' Liver IMedlcime will do more for a weak stom ch than a prolonged course of amy other medicine. - . . Fresh. Elgin Oreamexy butter at Bjto igers. '. ' : - , - ST.; LOUIS AND . BEYOND ''VIA SOUTHERN RY CHATTA NOOGA AND NASHVILLE -k-BSPT ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R- i Only one change of cars. Leave Ashe : ; -vllle aSter dinner and take, supper to St: Louis th next day. . Inquire of F ' R V271! f8- & Ticket Agent," or : -5 Z&PfVT ? Cotton Continues Very Strong and Steady Wheat Weak and Lower; Corn and Provisions Easier on Heavy Keceints. - 3y Direct Pri.ate Wire to W, P, Ell iirwker 48 ration Ave. New York, Feb. 18.The Grangers, with Burlington as a leader, were the strong features today. Trading in Rock Island and St. Paitl was very active particularly in the latter stock. All standard issues were in strong demand and interest was remarkably well d'is- Itribufted, parMcuirarly for a Saturday market. "1 Manhattan was . depressed early in Lthe day on rumors that the city au thoritdes would force the company to remove its structures in certain parts of the oity. It, however, recovered its loss later in the day andclosed firm. -The Sndustrrais.were firm, particutar ly Sugar; Refining, Federal Steel and Wire. American Tobacco advanced rapidly from the opening on tlbe rumor ed purchase of the Liggett & Meyers plant. . ' Tbrodghout the week-there -had been continuous liquidation1 of securities for European account, both-ln the -visible operations on the stock exchange (and in the tavSsiMe sales made 1y bankers to other banks and to InvtidauaJs over, the country. Th stability of the stock mar ket will ibe bettered by the TtobsorptSOnf of foreign securities. Monej? - lenders complain1 of the. difficulties experienced here and to oth er cities of disposing of their funds. ". .."no tuc uiuiiiau tuiu uuvrau puruaan on receoW7 ?The bank atatememt was riot tinsertfef actory. .. ' , 'COTTONAiaikMigli late cables tame Mgher and dosed- about 2 points -lip, their .advance wiaa not up to spot prices (here. Our opening was higher and prices very firm and the market steadily Improved throughout the day. the close being around top prices. Moderate orders from the south, togeth er with a noticabiy less disposition to sell' were factors, v Port receipts for the week are esti mated at 90,000 The coming visible in sight is expected to reach 125.000. These figures are based on the rising temper ature in the south. Unless the receipts Increase rapddly In the future, Euro peans may lower crop estimates and cover by sales (in this market. This we consider as more than a likely con tingency and we repeat our advice t'f this week, buy on all recesseiior)3. Chicago, Fjeb. 18. Wheat has ruled easy today both, here and abroad. Li quidation set in and an indispoeirtion to buy evinced by the. Europeans were the principal factors. Recefiptscototinuied larger than a year ago and other ex-. porting countries are competing witih the Americans in supplying the foreign demand. "We have put ourselves on record thte week -as being bearish on the situation and have given various reasons, and find our position sustained by the counee of :thie market. We repeat our advice to sell on all good bulges. Receipts of corn and oats are heavy, and this shows Its effect In prices. Provisions e?.uffered today from heavy liquidation and large recefipls, and as we frequently have said, we see nothing to buy them on. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Open High Low Clse Am. Tohaeco- 141 , '158 141 155 Am, Fugar R. IU in 184 18o .T. S F. pf. 63 63 CSM K Bait. v OHio. - 691 Am. S. Wire' 4$ 49 4S 4R Brook. "K. T. -J 94J 94 91 CM. B. ft Q. 147K"l4fg-147 147 Che8. i0liio. 29 29 28 28 Chi. G. W. 16 16 16 Tel. & Hnl. 114 114' US 113 Fed. Steel. "52 52 603 51 Fed. Steel pf. 87 88K 87: 87 GeB-Electric 112 112 1UH " X III Central. 117 117 117 lK Ltra. &Jrash. - 5W fe6" B5M 65 IT anhattan: ; ' 1 in 1 1 i iZ 110 . 110 Mo. P&oiAc "U i ihi Met. Traction. 236 -245 243 144 ffo.;Pacific 54 64 MX MX No. Paciflc, pf. 8Q 80 80 80 ff. Y. Cen. 189 139' 138 189 NTorthwest'rn,;i5l M318pi 150 Pacific Mail.-; 61 2 " 61 " People's Gas. 114 Rock Island. 120 Bo. Railway pf. 51 St. Paul. 131 T. C. & I, 43 U. P. pf. 81 Weat'n Union. 95 Continental Tobacco 115 114 121 120i 51 50Jt 132 131 43 43 81 8P 9d 95 pfi. 114 120 50 131 43 80 85 70 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Upen High Low Clae May Wht. May ( orn May Oats. May Tork. May Lard. May Ribs. 72. H 72 1 71 72 30 so 8? 5 S7 990 77 )77 Kyi 552 M2 blZ 4-S7 482 , 42 PEOPLE'S COLUMN NEW YORK COTTON .EXCHANGE. Open High Low Chse March " (iJO taa I'M 632 May " wo ado Aug, " L6j 684 GS2 636 632 C35 AT THE CHUKCHES. First Baptist church Services at 11 a. ni.'and 7:30 p. m. The 'Jtor, Rev. W. M. Vimee, -will preach at both, hours. Subject this morning: "A Good Man;" subject tonight: "The Treasured of the Sword." F ranch Rioad Barest church Rev.. C. H. Durham, paster. Services at 11 a. m. lamd 7:0 p. m. ' -; Tr. Chiarles W. Bjrd, will don duct,, t ha usual services at Cemral M- B. church,? doutai, today. Hayfwod street M. E. church, south Rev. H. L. Atkins, p'asttoT. Preach ins by the pastor at 11 a. m'asid 7:30 p. m. Subject this morning: "Serving the Lod with cattje." Subject tctnKEht: ; ih? bread for which maa should labor. iFir.b Pr-sbyteriian church Rev. R. F. Campbell. D. I., Vaster, will treach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Youoar Peo ple's teociety, 6:45 p. m. Sit. Paul's Lutheran Rev. C. BaOwn Cox.-palstor, pr:a:hiiirtg at 11 a. m Sery ioee io'Y. M, C. A. parlor. All will be welcomed. Christian Science, Pythiiah hall, South Main street Services at 11 a. m. Seats free. Rev. H. L. Atkins will lead tone regu lar scrip'tural-noltoeiste meetang, in Gos peil chaDeV20 Vaace 'ree: tomorro at 3:30, All -who are mterested aro cbrjdlally Invited to attend. J. CadwaHaden in charge. ' FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. St. LaMrence's Father Marion, pastor. Mass ai& 11 a. nr. Tjrkiilty church Holy communion, 8 a. m, Morning prayer, 11 a ' m. iSwatev school, 3:45 p. m. Evening prayer 5 pt m. AH seatts tree. . " Bt., Matthias church Holy commun ion, 8: a m. Matins', iRaay and sermon 11 j. xni;. Evensong and sermon, 4 p. m: : vAn Souls'1 BatmsaroSerVlces atll a. roj. and 5 p. m. All seats firee. ; r llakes things stiff Elastic starch.' MISC ELT.AKKOUS . GOOD, BAD OR INDIFFERENT Ac couuta collected. Business men, who have more 'accounts than time to throw away on them, can safely place them where they will be looked after in a way th'ait will not injure business, or make enemies. Remits collected. Re liable, reference. A card addressed to "Collector," Gazetite, will receive prompt attention. 8-6t WANTED TO RENT Two or three rooms, furnished, for light housekeeo ing. Ceatrjil location. Address E. J. care Gazette." " 8 3t niture new. For full part'.uiars, ad dress "Warit," Gazett." FOR RENT At Tryon, N. C, a six rWom house, inew and completely fur nished. Bath room, cellar, hot -and ' coi'd water. Rent $20 per month. Ap ply. Lock box 106, Tryoa, N. C. 7 Gt FOR RENT. Four nice rooms, fura!h ed; suitable flor light) housekeeping. No. 50 Bailey street; apply ait Ban Air, 74 Bailey sorest. G. L. McDonald. - 5 6 FOR RENT Large orick dwelling with about eight acres of land. No. 101 Pine street, next to Winyah sanitarium. Also frame store, formerly used as grocery, on. Woodfin street, near Cen tral avenue. H. F. Grant, 24 South Main street. .313 b't FOR RENT One large store room un der Asheville hotel. Apply to A. D. Cooper. 292-lm WANTED Two people to occupy front room, with bay window, new furniture, cew bedding. House centrally located fifty yards frem Montford avenue and car line. Eight .minutes walk from Court square. Terms, for room and board, $7.50 per week, for two. Also a back room, with everything neWj. Terms $6.25 per week, for two. Apply 17 Hill street. , 302 26t MISS NORA WARE Pianist and teacher In stringed Instruments, 12 Vance street. SOUVENIRS And all kinds of fancy paintings made to order. " Pupils In crayon drawing and : oil solicited. Miss Minnie T. Deaver, 25 Pine street, Asheville. tf hoyMKl lirxOUT city surveyor and engineer, office Daily , Gazette; ree dence, 55 Victoria avenoe BlONfcY IO LOAN. TO LOAN On improved city property $500 to $800. Address with description of property box 200 postomce. HELP WANTED HELP For Uncle Sam. Thousands of appoin'tmeinCs to be ma da to govern ment positions in customs, pottofnee, internal, revenue, railway mill and goverament prtnting service iamd de partments at Washington. "Prospects for 1899." glvtag full particulars, pub lirbed by Na't'l Correapondence Insti tute, Washington, D. C, sent, free to readers of the Gazette. Write for tt today. Examinations soon to be held In AshevdTte. ' - FOR RENT At the low rate of $12 per month; residence, on Blanton street; 8 "rooms; large lot E. Coffin, corner Haywood and West College street. 291-tf. FOR RENT Newly papered -nine -room house, with stable, 001 Penland street Also several offices on second flor of Gazette building. Mrs. C. B. Alvey corner of College and Vance etrerts. l-272-lm -FOR SALE Quaker Bath Cabinet. . f off Turkish and Russian baths, to be tak en in your room. Price $5. The lat est and best. A boon to mankind, for full particulars and examination of cabinet, address Miss Sutton, 243 Hay wood street. 282-3m MILLIONS GTVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the pubtt to know of one concern ta the land wh are not afraid to be, generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. Ring's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs, an .colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medieine and have the satisfac tion of knowing Hit toes absolutely cured housands If hopeless cases. Acfthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throaft, chest and lungs are surely cured by lit Call on T. C. Smith and W. C. Oarmichael, and Pelham, d.ug gists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular eize, 50c. and $1. Every bot le guaran teed, or price refunded. SALESMEN - Wan tad ; exceptional oppot tunity; large house changing' travelers tar resident agetfts. Offers samples in each district.; :-t Rubber, Co., Cliff ' street. New York. WANTED Canvassers and agents for Asheville and other towns, for niovel ties. Call on or address, J. 8. L., room SS Palmetto building, i 6t FOR EENTrfA plartly, furnish! hbuse. Will let party have house for board for twov KlCchea entirety furn ished, dlndngrooin ptafrly furnished, two unfurnished bad rooms. " House and for- rThe Kind You Hra AiwjfS Bcugfl The smallest thsng may exert the greatest Influence. De Witt's Little Ear ly Risers are unequalled tor overcom ing (ConstipatlOTt and fiver TrouDieK. Small pill, best pill, safe pUL Paragon pharmacy. Ko-To-Dm for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit core, makes wejfc men strone, blood pure. 60c. fl. All druffgists. - For sale by The Carolina Pharmacy College street and Court Square. f To subdue nervous irritability, neu ralgia, hysteria, St. . VKu' . dance, usat Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or tablets. DeWitf Witch Hazel Salvo Cures Piles, Sclds. Bsrss. Ia first and Try A J
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