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aSHEVI J.LE GAZETTE: . ; MARCH 4, 1899 or -r -V- J? '. - - n ' "-f vAnr Information that tells ho-sickest can Print Although this ;i aic Jment. it contains facU of mort-'Tital, f than ything else in this newspaper. apT!?ii. of a medicine known for over thirty . J- t x. : a medicine lutvv uurmes ifc 13 . " d restores the Kidney, - -madder andUnnary--- ditrength. Its principal ingredient is It does not raia men'g and Women's Uvea by causing intoxication and , rin the appetite for strong drink, ' Favorite Remedy cools . arid, purifies blood jt jS not luce tne many :: wttej 'com Doands " and "tonics," now so widely sold, which heat and inflame the blood, doing jpaore injury -than good. . ; , .-'? Favorite Remedy corei troubles of women just as certainly as it cures troubles of menl". It restores the Liver to a healthy cbndition,-and-cures the worst cases of Constipation. , It cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, All Kidney, Bladder and Urinary 'Diseases," -Gravel, Diabetes and Bright s Disease. ' . My complaint was Stone in the Bladder. Physicians said my case was hopeless, but Pr, JKennedy'a Favorite Remedy cured me. D. H. Ho ao, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. - - Sold in all drug stores for $1.00 a bottle. One teaspoonf ul is a dose, and you will experi ence relief long before first bottle; is taken. CamntaH Aft 2a Feaa Y Eveir peon ?Uii?a V 17V '1 1MV 1 1 VV troubled -with any of the ailments mentioned above is offered a chance to. try Favorite Remedy without any cost whatever. Send your full post office address to the Da. David Kennedy Corpoe ATioH, Rondout, N. Y., and a free sample will be sent you. Please say vou saw the advertisement ia this paper, so we may know your request Trade supplied by BosiaaB Manager Qazette, Dear Sir: . We desire tin p ) ii r irfci i3 n it zette we increased oar business We also had a considerable gain era North Carolina as a direct result of this advertising. Very Truly Totots, 3f rzyK y s j j sn OUft IlLUSTRAttD fiftPmJNTm0BABlSHOUld Pi m iVERV H0M$EBOtO;SeHT ON APPLlCATtgHrT . ONE TRIAL BOTTLE XL JIM JLA Ik A THIS OFFER ALMOST an LAuaudi luiiiu Beautifies it as by Magic. THE DISCOVERY fe A WOMAN WAS THE INVENTOR. thousands have. Med from time Imme morial to 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 Tlfth Arenuei New TTork ty, offered the pub lic their wonderful -Complexion Tonic The reason so many failed to make this "discovery before is plain, because they hive ' xtot follow fv the right principle. Balms, 2reanis,' Li "ns, etc.,. never have a tonic ffect upon the skin, hence the failures- . - The MlsseseU's Complexion Tonic has a most exhilarating effect upon the cuticle, -absorbing arid carrying off all impurities -which; the blood. by its natural? action is constantly, forcing to the surface of -the skit. 4fc is to the skin what a viteli2dng tonic is to the blood and nerves, a kind of new life that immediately exhilarates and strenzthens wherever applied. " Ita tonic effect is , felt almost immediately, and it , speedily banishes forever from the skin, v freckles, ""pimples blackheads, moth v Datches. WTmkles,'hver spots, roughness, ' oUincss. eruptions, and discolora'ons of x In order -Ihat all may be benefited by ' iiar Great Discovery, the Misses Bell will, ' the present month, save to all call- THE MISSES toale, Mid'- rw ' - I S the- is genuine. Dr. T. C Smith, TATE SPRINGS, TENN., Nov. 10, 1898. to renew onr contract with yon of Tate Epaom Spring Wate inAshevlile 400 PER CENT. in sales in other towns of West H, A. LATHAM, 1 I if Condensed Uim. KM SURPASSES BELIEF. Auuiicu lu WS dew M. M. era at their parlors one trial bottle of Complexion Tonic absolutely free ; and: ia order that those who cannot call or who -live away, from. Kew York may be. bene fited, they will send one bottle to PJ dres 3 all charges prepaid, on the receipt of 4. 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover tost ot J packing and delivering. The price of this -wonderful tonia is $1.00 per bottle,' and this hber&i offer should be embraced by aQ The HissesBell -have just . published : their new book 44 Secrets of Beanty. This aluable work is free ' to all - 4sirm itrThe book threats exhaxistiyeif tbJ importance of a good complexion ; telw how" awoman may acquire beauty and ' keep ft. 8peclalichapters ri the: care ol ; the hair; how. to have luxuriant growth; j harmless methods of making; the hair pre- serve its natural beauty and color, even toi advanced age. Also instructiona how.to banish superfluous hair from the facei? neck and arms without injury to the skin This book will be mailed 4o any address on request. 4 v FBEE Trial Bottles ot Wonderful Gam? plexion Tonic free at parlors, or 25 cents (cost of packhig and mailing to those at a distance. ' ' : Ad v "clress : . . '- ' ?. " Fifth Ave., New York 0y. compiexlon soap. er s43a tooA a4 AGE THE-DIVORCEi WH FEUD 5 (Continued from Sixth Page.) Well; I want to call all nature to wit ness, you ..see. But your papa begs leave to differ with me. He ays I shall neyer marry youthat he will never give his consent." . " But I've given mine. We can't marry at home. , "He says he will kill me it -1 steal yon.: ' "' -:;; " . And he would keep his word if he said it." .. -"Then, what are we to dp.? ' Marry, of course. But Tm in a hur ry now, and have no time to talk and plan with yon. jGo on, now. " V "One kiss, please. "Not one, sir." "Oh, please.' . ' "Well, there," and she kissed her finger 'tips, threw them toward him and fled. - "That night, as Fred Peterson lay in his bedroom, tossing to and fro fever ish, unable to sleep, striving, with al his glowing faculties, to formulate a -plan by which he could obtain hi s heart's treasure and at the s time live to enjoy it; he was startled by a light tap on the window. He listened intently, and the tap was repeated this time quite loud. He rose up to a sitting posture and listened again Some time elapsed, then came a short rap on the pane. He couldn't be mis taken now. Some one was at the win dow, He arose, procured his revolver and slipped cautiouslv to the window The night was quite dark, but his eyes vaguely outlined, a figure outside. "Who's out there ? What is wanted ?' he called. "You are warned, came back in mysterious tones. "Who are you?" "liaise the window and see." "It's too dark to see." "Then hear and feel." "I fear it's a burglar." "The burglar doesn't want much." "What does the burglar want ?" "Only you." He raised the window and cautiously offer to aH Classes ! thrifty person.iuioqual. ; ed Inducements to lo cate within their borders To the Farmer, To the Laborer: 5 2 a country where work is easy to pet and where good wages are paid . -5 5 To the Merchant: 3 good openings . where nonestJesziti- 2 mate business can be carried en with profit. I To the Manufacturer: '2 an unlimited snonlr of materia 1 s . s : and good shipping facilities to all the S large markets. Liberal Inducements 5 are offorod by the otttsens ot the S ' various localities. 5he Cetfaa Belt passes directlv throntrb the bestportiaoa ox these States, and tithe best : roate forthetnteiKling ; aetuer, asltls the only ; line rrmfiing eomiort able chair ears and through from Memphis, to Arkansas : 5 ana Texas wttnoac eaange. ti you are ; xS tninnng or moving, wnve tor rree 5 copies of onr haiKteomely Illustrated 5 pamplilets " Texas" "Home in the, m Southwest" 3wA about Arkansas? 5 "Glimpses of tScntlheasi Missouri, Ar- S kansnr and Mttad LoutstOMa" and They will help yoa to find a good location. H. B. I0TTM, E. W. isSUOIS. ClUtTilOMi, TOI. A ModerniPhoto graph Gallery. Many people desire eetiefaoovry phote graphe of Ihemoelvee and, their famdliee and would hAvelhem Uaken otteaer if they, did not dread iha taking. Here It is pleasant all the waiy through skMful operator. In a weU equiped etudto, bae everytning ready, gete your picture al most beSore you are aware of it- '' ' He does ft quickly and pleaeantly, know exactly what to do arid oea It without any wearisome fuestnecs. . We ; eeldom f have 3 to fgdve resitttags; altbough we do it wffliaely, when aec &sary , Most of our customers Bke the first proofs' we how ithem, in fact, they, rarely- do otherwdee, and as -a rule all je? .sitting are kt tour request. We realize that the better pldtunes we make the more business wo wIH get, and are there fore very pairtftcuSar to the ve them eopd,. If a pkAsjre doesnt eutt, 're make an-other-; D'arguelag. no trying t get you to.'ttLko It. We Pont; do poor work , at any) pric. WeT tve ohly; ;one grade of rfctia :andtlt the , we ?n niafee0'ania i;the1Ieren5erto, prdoee are egdlatJBdvby jsiaas and &le-of nuat; Evry-ijectCheOTkA dWie from rjASffnnJwstfaH:? take the rain paiDs anid'uSB'ihe , isame kind of mateiual - tn , aieveloptog aon uuiu, work; for sjnatuerliotogTaphrs. Free instruction picture making with ko Oaks. , ,Kbdaka leaned free of charge. ' "Give me a liver regulator and- I an regulate the 'worM," eeild a genius. The druggist nanded iirn a btoftle wt DoWitt's Little Barly . r&ers the flainous 1; little pUls.-ParagoniPramacy :Tft?p DeWltt's Colic a Cholera Core; " Quickly ones Dyseterr Wi OWwTfcoa , "Calf- prmjea tha- wefleb 25 to the Zf 1 ' 5; 18 offered good land at lo-nr prlcwa. ?J g ana on easy terms; good markets roT jpf S ail ho raises, and never-failing crops; h A disordered Ktomsce' up- sets the who! . system. , , It is the start ing point of .many dis- eases v STOMACH HOSTETTER'S BITTERSjprit adisorderAl stomach ifito good wk ing order,cur ing dyspep sia &c, thrust out his bend. , He couldn't see a face, bnt two soft, warm lips accidentally ran againrt his own. And two arms that he though t he recognized, went around Ids neck all by accident. . . . "Get on your things, darling," said a voice in tones affectedly -masculine. "Come quick, deaf, before your stern old father hears us. The coast is clear, darling, but ha, ha! there is no time to lose. Two gallant steeds await, im patiently, our coming." "Oh, er I fea-,, hesitated Fred. "True love fears nothing," spoke the one on the outside, half appealing, half commanding, adding, in half serious, half laugW. tones: "Comerw'hileyet the day crouches under the eastern wall, while' yet upon thy cruel father's eyelids press the leaden fingers of deep sleep. Soon the bird of dawning will begin to drive the damp dark with his long, high notes. Come; sweet crea ture, come away and let's be one ere comes another day!" Fred hesitated no longer, but hastily dressed and had soon, crawled through the window, landing in the odorous em-r brace of his nocturnal visitant. f A soft, vrarm palm embraced his fin gers, and an eagereweet oice said: "Come, this way!" A few seconds later, Maj. Tom Peter son, suddenly awakening, heard a muf fled volley of hoofs on the road, won dered what it could mean, then went back to sleep again. At about ten o'clock on the morning of the above strange episode Maj. Torn Peterson was sitting out on his ver anda, cleaning tip his trusty old rifle, lie hadn't found out yet that his son Fred was not in his room. The latter, of late, kept no regular hours, and the lather didn't even know whether the son had slept at home. While quietly engaged wiping the last vestige of din from barrel and hammer he caualh cast his eye down the road, and behelju his enemy by inheritance ccnnnf toward his house at a furious stride tie now rose up and assumed a ques tioning attitude, as he had never had, a visit from Maj. Pitchford. He saw the latter was white from some awful pas sion. (jp to the yard gate came Maj. Pitch ford and commanded his enemy "to step out." " "Must I bring this? queried Peter- Hon., tappings Uis gTin. . "No, suh, not now, suh Come heah this minute, suh." Peterson went out, and while he was approaching the gate Pitchford, with a nervous hand, drew a piece' of paper from his pocket, and reached it toward the former, commandingr f:-. "Keadthis, jsuh, anotelJTjne what 4 well do-about it, suh!!'V geu-tL ja Kind YtmKave Alwars Botga figBStnz of NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing" between James I Besdl and Geo. R. Stephens has been dissolved. The former will con timue de business, assuming aia ac-1 counts and paying all claims due the firm J durting the life of thie partnership, which expires with the date herefn j j . . J. I. BE ALL. fiJCO. R. STEPHENS. I . Dated, at Asheville, N. C, Feb. 21, 1899. Ball & Sbeppard. f6 Ffttton Are. Aayone vriabSng to put steam het U their building could not drj better than us - - Harrisburg Boiler. But you must have experienced 'work men to Aft the work, and we are conn dent that we can ptoae you. Bailee Shepherd. PHONE stir tun MO MORIEY M OUR HIGH-GRADE BUKUICM WimmWJ yfreiKiitast Our Special Offer P nee $15.50 and frettrhtctaartres. The machine welRbs iao S.'HSS BO fcr to T3SOTDICK THC DimniPlf his every modern improTemeat, erery THE BUKDIUK Zj. rnt of every htebrade machine 80LIDOAKCABINJST, BKHTCOTKK. WteM 18W JTh. noliah. flnat nickel drawer puUf, rests on 4 casters, bJl oeyingr Teeta or nous. - . adjustkbio treadie, "i"-Slo. Uwr shuttle, automatic bobMn winor, ji- rtlJTL mux Son Uberator. improTed loose whe prfer llWllUBUB,IWOMi'" . 1 j 1 foot, Improved Bhnttie earner, natent dress smard. Boot tells jart how anyone eanrna iti andaoeUher rty ffL . rX. , . rt tnna and examine thim II CU5TS TUU HUinmq 240.00 to f 50.00. and iaw-i.Tii.Vroiffhtaeenttbe S15-a WB TO &KTCRS TOOK S1&.SO tt at aay Sae wUUa tkree aMhe jm arVaSSiORSSR toTdaL SOFT BSXlT. (Seaw, Koebock ft Co. are tborocsnly reUableEditor.) IYRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE. ITaj. Peterson read tne followingW v ."DearesfPana: I learned to-day that you had taken an oath to kfll ny Fred if he stole me and ran off with me. I know yov well enough to know yoa would not lrak that oath. What, was I to do? Could I give him up? Of course not! Would I al low my husband, shot before isy owii evea by my own father f Gertainrjrnot! Wat must I do? , What could I do? W&lj good sense came to my rescue, and Tuecided to steal Fred! Before vou rvnd thta T will- have stoleahlm"but wtlt be given a: lscal ;ght-to keep The stolen goods. Tour lov g daughter, ; j BfiTTIE.? Majj5 Peterson -sood a moment, stunned with awe.- Thenhehnrst into i lond laugh. V i 1 "Well, major, were In a heat trap! Bnt I shan't kill your daughter, suh, for stealing my son, suh! My voice is this : m break my gun andless'my daugh ter. What do you propose to do, suh?" The. old man's face was dark for a moment, then mirth struck it and shat tered it into smiles. "By George, major, 11 snap my bdwie and bless my son, suh!" "Give me your hand! This marriage of our children, suh "Divorces the feud forever, suh! Criterion, First Cotfee In Western Europe. Louis XTV. of Fran6e drank the first cup of coffee made in western Eiirope. lonee was then worth $28 a pound. CASTOR1A For Infants and Children. Tia Kind You Ha?8 Always Bought Bears the . Ctsnatorwof Dom't get scaired when your heart trou blee you. Most likely you suffer from ia digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia cure ai gest wtiat you eat. It will cure every form of Dyspepiiia. Paragon Pharmacy. For overworked girls end feeble wo men, Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or tablets are nature's greatest boon. Attention, ladies ! Don't let unecrupless, pfll venders, or manufacturers fool you, aa there is not a pill made that can be relied upon. Send $1.00 and I will send postpaid, one box of Dr- Sampson's, female regulator ev ery box guaranteed or money refunded. Address Mrs. Sampson, 268, Andrews St., Rochester, N. T. ST. LOUIS AND BEYOND VIA SOUTHERN NOOGrA AND RY- CHATTA- NASFIVILLE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.R. nly one change of can. Leave Ashe vlle after dinner and take supper in St. Louis the next day. Inquire of F. R Darby, City Pass. & Ticket Agent, or J. H. Wood, Station Ticket Agent, Asia vlEe, N. C. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cflea&ee ud tteaottfie the hole rromotet ft luxuriant fcrowth. I ver Tails to Bestore Gray i&ue to ito lontaroi uoior. Cures calp diaeases ft hair falling. S0c,ana1.00at Drnsfca BLKCTEO SI LP GO H Shines Silverware surprisingly Without scratching, Sample sent if you say so. It's unlike all other. Box, postpaid, 15 eta, la stamps. It's sold everywhere. The Elertro Sillicon Company, 40 Cliff HWB, XX WW lOTft. News and Opinions OF National Importance SHE SON CONTAINS BOTH, ! Daily, by mail, - - $6 a year I Daily & Sunday, by mail 8 a year TME SUNDAY SUN is tke greatest Sunday Newspa per in the world. . Price 6c. a cepy. By mail $2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. One Minute Cough Cure, cures That la what tt was made for. WITH TQlit ORDER this Ad. oat Ami ' cut to as, and we will tend freight J . raaxhfnA. nonro&re It with thoae Toar etoreWeeoer eellJ at then if eonTioced you are saviru; S20.00 to S3SXXX end - A A t a A si mm I Wf I - 2!1 IU W. SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.. CHICAGO, ILL YYhh the following Symptoms. Enlargement of the sof t-hofiea of the nose, thickening and ulceration of the lining membrane, with its eonstan, di&charfre c-f ..liulirallfc j cccus end pes : uicavu tajuiru, uawaing, exrtciorai- lng, not eblfPdmpY besdschee, parti loss of nearjnir. noises in ti e head deafness and impaired vision, CAUSED BY r ' . - Poisoned Cctdiiicn lie Blood CURED BY Stoic Blopd:Stfm STHE GREATlBLCOD REMEDY. CMarrh i due to an impure onditIo ot the blood and Is one ot the innumer ua offiprings of blood poison, it may bare come from a kmr way back la tke. family bletory. but the general opinio- -among medical men, ia that catarrh is the offshoot of poieontd bleod, pre-. ducing bad breath and the above named symptona. The faot Is admitted by ail that It is only curable by cons tit uttonaJ treatmenL Bdtanlc Blood Balm (B. B. b.) tos scored some brilliant victories hi the cure of thia loathsome mated v. arAl why? Because B. B. B when tak en as directed mixes with the peiaxma in tne mooo wnicn proaue catarrh, so as to cause the poison to be expelled from the Wood through the sweat glands and excretory organe. R. R. Saulter, Ath ens, Ga., wrote us not long ago thct he was surprised to observe how agree able his breath had become since using only three battles oi B B. B. He waa also able to hear better. Mrs. Lulu Blanks, of Alabama, wrtfte ue that a friend of hems since using ilx bottla of B. B. B. thait the mucus discharges which she had through the momth and nose had stopped and that she was able to breathe freely and. talk without of fending any one with her bad breath. A remarkable case I that of Mrs. Elisa beth Knott, of Atlanta, which we print ia full. Discharge Copious and C ffansive Entirely "Cured by B. B, B- "Ftor four years I have been afnieted with a. vary troublesome nasal catarrh. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my noee small pieces of bone would frequently come ouit of ray mouth and nose. The discharr: copious, and at tlmea very otfenslve. My Mood became so Impure that my general heaiiBh was greatly impaired, with poor appetite, and bad digestion Numerous medicines were used without relief, until I began the use of Botanic Blood Bairn B. B. B. and t-hre bot tles aoted almost like magic Since its , use, over a year ago, sot a symptorol" has returned and I feel in every way quite restored In health I am1 an old citizea of Atlanta, aad refer to almost any one living on BuJtlier street." MRS. ELIZABETH KNOTT. Atlanta, Ga. Tse Deaf Hear. That sound miraculous, and yet one may become temporarily deaf on ac count of catarrhal blood poisoning set tling in. th eair and then find quick relief by using B. B. B., Botanic Blood Balm John W. Weeks, Decaf ur, Ga., writes: "Six months ago I had a pain In my ear, and in a few daye it dlacharged matter. Thea I grew deaf and could not hear afr all. I began the use of Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B. and the running off my ear soon ceased, and I now hsar while my (health is much improved, and I feel fuM of gratitude to God and ths proprietors of so good a remedy." As a blood tmrifier B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm has no equal Que bottle of lit contains more curailve virtues than a gallon ef ttke many so cai:ei blood purifiers. Buy the original and te on the fe side. 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. B. ) is a scientific vegeitable compound used by Dr. Gilliam Im his private practice for blood diseases, such as oM sores, scrof ula, bolls, blood poison, catarrh, etf It cured so many people that it was put on (the market and is for sale by all druggists alt $1 per large bottle. It has always enjoyed a large sale because It Cures ! Cures ! Cures ! even after everything else had bees tried In vain. Book of cures sent free of charge. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Buncomlbe County, In the Superior Court. Wingo, Eiltiotit & Crump Shoe Co. va. Notice J. B. Ingje, and Mary V. Gentry. By virtue of seven execucioos issued ts the underelaied ' eheriiff of Buncombe coumty from the superior count of said eountvin the above entitled actions, re turnable to the March term, 1899, of said Count, I will ell ai public auction to the blfirhest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in the ald county of Bun combe on Monday, the 13th day of March 1899, all the figrbJt, Otle and interest of the defendant, J. B. Ingle, in and to the following described pfcwea or parcels ol sand, situate, lying' and being in the coun ty of Buncombe and Sttale of North Car ol&na: First tract: In Ixrwer Hominy town ship, begfbming on tt stake the northeast comer of lot No. 4, the ceniter of the Bear creek road, said runs with the said road north 11 3 4 degs west 50 feet to a stake; thence south 89 dega. wtest 104 1 2 feer a stake on the bank of the road; tnence with the said road south 52 1 2 degs. west 64 f ee to a stake in tot No. 4; - thence north 89 2 10 degs. 132 feet to the begin miner, contalndne 21 rods, and being the lot ot. lajid on. -which the store house for rnjeaiy. occupiea Dyt io saia unim and niore recently occupiedi. by E. 3. Rhiodies, la situated, and- being, the same lot of Sand conveyed to the said J. B. is gle by.G.JW. Ballard and wife. Second tract, on Hominy Creek, and iolnm the landsof W. G; Candler and a'tl'ers," beglnatfiDig on. a stake on the bank of North -Homfny creek, running north 23 deg. east, sevea poles to a . stake on the-rmlload, thence west with railroad 2 1 2 poles jtoa staJte; thence south 23 tiegnees west 7 poles to North Hominy creek, thence down said1 creek to the be gtoang, tontaining 20 irod more or lesr and for a j further description reference Is hereby made to: certain deed executed by O.. Tumipson aad wife P. Thompson p,W, G. CandEer, trustee, whiehdeed in trusT la redojdea in Book 2T at page 540 of the records of . deeds off truit and mortgage of he said ooTnitv of 'BunoomBe. This the lltla ds,y of FerynxbHRI ThV tha llfth day of Fsbruary, 1899. , ,-. R. F. USB, ' "v;v CssfUC ol Buncombe cauatyV: 'XX i f t t f , I i. t1 ii: ? . r i i I .4 M i f i ' t i P. r- -i "A M i. t i if sT n tepGe are Cor pouna wt .ranger's. a- . " t i H t
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