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(Drnres .all dlisea&es of itoiiitaclln5 JLlTer,--IHSowels ainal Mldmeys ESeqracst oi yarns? dealer week. "VOICES FROM NORTH CXRQUlfA. J. S. Otrr, Durham, N. C. (.president of Blsckwell's Dui4wn Toiteco Com pany): "I am satisfied that Tate Spring Wa ter is on of, the finest mineral waters in this country for dyspepsia, disor dered stomachy impaired digestion, te." " . ' ' . Judge Henry R. Bryan Ntwberne, N.C.: "It doe me more food than any wa ter I have flarer used." Mrs. M. A, Jackson, wife of General Stonewall Jackson, Charlotte, N. C: "I can truly testify as to the effl--y ot your remarkable water." GOV. BOB TAYLOR TALKS. R. L. Taylor, governor- of Tennessee, .Nashville: "I regard Tate Spring as the beet on the continent." ONLY RELIEF FOR THE ARKAN SAS DOCTOR. G. M. D. Cantrell, M. D., Little Rock, "I have great faith hi Tate Spring Water. It was the only agont I found that gave me relief of chronic ma-teria." IFapr ale inn AflnevtMle toy UneSimtellii & Mcagaira, EDr. U D. SmMlhij W. (U. Dan'HfflficlIn aellj (D. A. May'swy IPellbaimii's FtoaiPDraiacy, TUB (DaroEfiima JPfliiairiiimacy aimffl EDairagD)im IFMairmacy (D.? Samatorfiuiniin jPBaairDMay, aimall Wut McHMtyre. Ait rtneimaleiifpjmvfillfle hj W. M oHnnsMs. At IBirevaird toy JI. IE. Oaytan. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION. Washingfton, March 10. Next Tues- day the inhabitarubs of. the little port of Puerta Oortez, on the gulf coast of Honduras, will see anchored in 'their harbor, for 'the first time probably, the enttire North Atlantic squadron of the United Staites. Admiral Sampson will g'o here directly from Havana, and pos sibly the appearance of the ships may stimulate the Honduranian government to aataon in the case of the murder of Mr. Pears, a native of Pittsburg, Pa,, who was ahat by a sentinel on account of his ignorance of the Spanish Ian. . guage; . ; The commander of ithe Machias has , been looking into the case, but 4t is supposied that the Honduranian govern' ment has neglected our request to in Veetigateit. A Miiskra.cs. t"Bare old Captain John Smith in his quaint ?' History of Kew England and the Bummer Isles," published in London in 1624, gives probably the first written ac count of the muskrat. He says that "the mussascua ie a beast of the form and na- rture of our (Englifeh) water rat;" and he adds, '8ome of them smell exceedingly t strong of musk. " These animals may be - eaught in almost anysort of a trap baited With sweet apples or parsnips. Muskrafc ; have very strong teeth and can use them on wood effectively, so it is wise to protect all corners and cracks in your wooden traps with pieces of tin or sheet iron. They have good noses, and can smell an apple a long distance off. Place your traps in the shallow water at' the edge of thJ mill pond or stream inhabited by Siege rats and they will doubtless find it without difneurty. - Young muskrats are very gentle and playful, and may be handled without tear. 5 They do nut grow fierce with age If reared 'In captivity and accustomed to gentls atmeot. Harper's Bound TahW SPREADS LIKB WIIDFIRB. , - You can't ' keep a isood . thing down jvewaxt tt travels fatft, "Wlien thing "tfce beat" ney become "th best e&une. . Abrakanoi Bare, aj leading eruggaat), of BefleviHe, O., wtrtiea: -iiawjia-Mj owtotb are tina-' beat selling bfiJttema I bava ev handled .in my 20 yeani experience." Xou know why? iioai aiaeasea. oegm an iUaoroera of tbe tfxmmcn, - awer, coweas, blood and nerves, jnsotne imtero tones up the , tcanach, reguiatee liver, kidneys and ; borwete, purinea , the bliood, strengthens - the nerves, hence cures multitudes of , Baaaadies, ' It- ouuos up ene - eoitdre eys tem. Puts new life and ylgo? thfto any rsak, sickly,, run-down man or -woman. Oaffiy 50 cents,'. . Sold -by T. C. Smith, W. .:Carmlabael and Pelham'a pharmacy, Ooiistipia'tioai" of the Ibowels . may be eas - .. m - . Ji - i. A - 1-v ma- "ilv cureo Dy. iew, uwses ol ut. m. a. Sinimons Liver ; Medicine. " Jl dk Dnvid KennedvS CUES ALL KIDWEY. STOMACH ' ' a Tes EXCELS ALL OTHERS SATS THE TENNESSEE DOCTOR. , W. A. Blckf ord, M. D., Memphis, Team.: "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 moot of them in the United States." PITTSBURG'S GREAT BANKER Thomas A. Mellon (of Mellon Bros.,, bankers), Pittsburg, Pa.: "I believe there is bo water in the country equal to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as well as dyspepsia and liver troubles." INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DTSPEP- SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont Oil Company, Pittsburg, Pa,: "I believe Tate Spring water is an infallible cure for dyspepsia," WEIGHED 141, NOW WEIGHS HO. James Carter, water ' commissioner, Lockport, N. T.: " "I suffered for over two years with kidney and liver troubles. Four doc- ate Spring Hotel, Tate What Becomes or rina. An old gentleman in the north of Lon don has been making a series of interest ing experiments with a view to finding a solution to the question often asked W knf Konnm&a rtf f V o nminnaco m ttt.1 aria IT U(IU JjJ UVO Ul VUUUV4VOS J .UV.. of pins, etc., that are annually lost?4' . As he expected, he finds that it is the dis ntegrating effects of the air which! resolve sven these intractable little Instrument into their elements. He put some hun dreds of brass and steel pins, needles, hair pins, etc., in a quiet corner of his garden, where they would be subject to all the de structive agencies of dampness, earth, wind, etc., although secure from the pred atory hands and disturbing feet of inquis itive intruders. The results are curious Ordinary hair pins were the first (taking. 154 days on an average) to oxidize into a brownish rust ferrous oxide which was scattered by tha wind as it was formed, and not a trace of a single one could be detected at the end jf seven months. Common bright pins took as long as 18 months before their combustion was complete, but brass ones had been entirely turned into green verdi gris long before that. Polished steel needles of a small size a a a aacea a very long lime (over, two years and a half), but a black lead pencil proved itself to be practically indestructible, both cedar and plumbago being almost as good as when new. even though harder thing! naa quite rotted. London Standard. -rappy i me man or woman who can eat a meal without suffering afterward. tt. i If you cannot do It, take Kodol Dyapep- a cure. It digests what you eat, and cure all forma of dyspepsia and InligM- aon. .paragon Pharmacy. HOW TO FIND OUT. Till a botl or eemmon glass with ywr waiter and let it stand twenty-four hours: a, sediment or setttlag ndHcates an unhealthy condition of the kidnera: U K stains your . linen It t evdeaee of uoaey srouDie; tao ireo. ttemre to pass tt or pain In (the back ta also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO, There is. comfort in the knowledge so onen expressedL tha "Dr. iriimer'a Swamp Boot, the great kidney remedy, fuflfills every wish In curtoa? rtiAuma.- tdam, pain ia the back, kidney, liver, uiaaaer ana ; ftvsry Dart of t,ae. urtnrv paswagesv at porrecfts Inability to hold wajand ecaldtog vrater-in passing it. SJITT IBHl SS I SM Wl TAI mwHTM m - . ... -15 day,iand ftoget mnA n4-v. w lire csr . OX T rlX. cures of a. medicinejrou shouM have the best You book .that Itl more about bSht H.br.lnW1-r- tr-m. V. POin sent your address Bteghampton,' uiuwuuuii jrvu -"read ifvi Gazette, - ' " Dally Ko-ToBae for .Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit core, raakea ,.b ren stroTwr, Wnod wire. -60c. $1. An ArT ' s of ton pea-dieted my dissolution? Tats Spring water gave me my first relief. Then I was sick and weighed 141 pounds. Now I am a well man and weigh 216 pounds." EX-GOVERNOR AND CONGRESS MAN COMMEND IT. Ex-Governor R L. Ligotn, Montgom ery ,Ala.: ' "I consider Tate Spring water the best mineral water In the United States for dyspepefa, indigestion and liver complaints." Hon. A. H. Pettlbone, M. C, from First congreesionAl 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, Vlcksburg, Miss., Feb. 17, 1893: "I commend the Tate Spring water as the roost efficient and agreeable ton lc Jt which I have any knowledge." GLEANINGS. Arabic coins have a sentence from th Koran, and generally the caliph's name, but never an image. The Unter den Linden in Berlin is the best illumined street iu the world. There are in it three rows of electa J e lights. It is said that the gambling rooms ai Osfcend made a profit of nearly $150,000 last season. An Englishman lost (50,000 at one of the tables and a Russian $42,000. In China there is no regular standard ol distance. A Chinese mile miy be from a quarter of an English mile to a mile and three-quarters, according to the province You can find almost anything in a sec ondhand store, but the half, century old gravestone which stanus in tne irons win dow of a Lewiston (Me.) secondhand store is about the oddest yet. "What am I in for? ! vhat the in- ebriates say vrten they wake up in cell3 at the city hall police station In Lewiston, Me. "For instance." says the omoer in charce. and the inevitable reply is, 'oi heaven's sake, what is that?" Ireland's telegraph department recently proved that it oould manage Uaelio by taking the speeches delivered at an Irish festival -at Letterkenny, County Donegal. In the native tongue and receiving them at Dublin, bo that they oouia De printed in Gaello characters in The Freeman 'I Journal. An Expert. The other dav a young man applied for a riosition in a local drug store and the lob lowing conversation took place: "Ever work In a orug store Deiorer Yes, sir." Where?" "New York." How long?" "Five years." ' ' What were you doing? 'Turning pieplant into Turkish rhu- He was emnloyed on tne spot. Cleve land Plain Dealer. MILUONS OIVBN AWAL. It is eertsiUy giatifytng te the public to kasw of ooe concern m we sana wno are sidtt afraid to be gsaerous m aeedv ad-nffsr4nK. The proprietors ef Dr. EWa NMr Discovery for eoneump tton, eoUiSha anid oolus, nave giran away over (tea mfiiMon. trsai oomosea - ox xiua ereal mafirfne. and have the satts'ac lion, of knowlk&g it has aoaoiuioiy curea tluMimn rt nf - oianeless oases. Asttnma, bronchitis, Boarssness and tail diseases of the throat, cheat and lungs aire aureay curad bv lit. OaJT on TV C. Smith, C earmichael and'Pelhaim, druggtots, and get a trial bottle free. Regular eazs ou c, ana U . 'Every bottle guajrinlteed,r or price refunded. Ladiea dfSriner ia' Wontenited and"1iappy oljagre Should use Simmons Squaw Vine Wimie or Tkblotsxommenchig a.t,40 yeara o and continue during, o Dn David Kcnncdyls CURES Ait. ffinmrv. 5ff)MACH 4 SHAMPOOING. MrSi XTftrrrlovr - 1m nnonara I a y if - to a at their residences and do this wor Sfcm?derate notice. Orders may be let TrST,' - OUTt Square, Aaheville, ,N.. C. , no information obtained wt Ray's Bos V-:!' Actua EQUAL TO CONGRESS WATER. R. T. "Hargrove, Rome, Ga.: When used before breakfast or up on an empty stomach, two goblets full act upon the eecretories equal to a bot tle of the best congress water." CURED 'AFTER SPENDING THOUS ANDS. George W. Root, Jamestown, N. T.: 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 nd 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 ac tion." IT SAVED HIS LIFE. E. L. Geer, Washington, Pa.: "It saved my life beyond a doubt' Spring, Tenn .Babies t Thrive Ori It Condensed Milk. Little BookmIMFAHT HEALTH" Sent FREE, Should be in Every Hpuse fty. coNol:NSEDnijrcd? jEvy- yqrk S.WVVVVV2 . 1 Dr.DavMl Kennedys Favorite Remedy CUBES AU KIDNEY, STOMACH THE ACME WARMING VESSEL. The most effeeffivo and durable article ia uie, tar cne rener or I'jeunsy, vou geatioa Oolks and Neuralgia, amid an ideal foot wiairmier. it as oval in shape, weagns 10 ounces amid holdall 3-4 pints of water. It is Tedo mm earned by - phyislcSana and aJl who have used ft. Three styles, Plain shed Copper, lTanaparent finish, 51.75. Charcoal Plate Copper bottom, 51.25. Charcoal Plalte (FWog Green finish, 75c. Seat on receipt otfi- price. Correspond atmw eoli'ci'bed. j. s. Dittie, woao agem. umce jno. 36 Pialmeto BuiMlng. NOnCJL Having qualified as adminltftraJtor of the estate of W, M. Lomlnac, deoeaoed, all creditors of sadd estate are notified to present ito, me for payment, . their el alma aaiin&t the same within one. year frfcm this date, or tbikf notitee wilt be -plea ht bar of their recovery. January 10 1899. -;l . JOHN M. LOMINAC, , . Admlnistraitsr. BwtLe y?-B Rina Ton HaY8 Always mm Tt- lSM M Shorten tne nma of , conHnement, ettrengtheoii moiner . UQd supply ; breast milk for-.cmiQ Dy -using Simmons Squaw vane wine or xaDiexs.: , , Clean blood means a clean; skin. No beauty without it.i Cascarets, Candy Cathax tic clean your blood and lro. ; Za stirripg up the lazy.liver and driving alf in punties from the body. Bynn tiutfn ritha 8rctly bllious complexfon bvtaW Uscarets, beaut vfnr M,S??r "iJS gi&ts, satisfaction rruarnteedriOc 25c S5' College street a.od Court Rnnw . 7 i - sers. 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 KI8SENGEN. A. Strasburger, Montgomery, Ala.: "Neither Carlsbad nor Klsssngeo benefitted me as much as the visit to my Eldorado, Tate Spring, in 1837. CURED PAIN IN BACK. H. E. Blakeslee, Olean, N. T.: "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 J. M. Studebaker, South Bend, IndL: "I believe there is no spring in Amer- lea that contains the healing qualities that Tate spring does." Capacity 500. Open AH the Year. Thos. Tomlinson, Proprietor. . Itresta with yon whether yon continue thvi 1 nerve-killing tobacco habit. K O-T O-li AC S I remore the desire for tobacco, withBS 5 r J out nerTous distress, expels nico-JB I Ilij? tine, purifies the blood, reT Asa a ATOO. stores lost manhood.j(f 1 U Iu9o00 boxes makes 70a stronsrff I I A3sold, 400,000 in health, nerTeTC l IJBXcases cured. Buy and pocketsjg Vl llBlf O-TO-B AC from book. StkJ filyonr own dmgrgist, who It 1 1 f wUl Touch for us. Take it with 1 1 S A will, patiently, persistently. One I Vil I box, si, usually cures; 3 boxes, tl.&O, I fwfirgnaranteed to enre, or we refund money. 1 filerllBX Benwdy Co., GUeaf, SeatrMl, Hsw Iwfc For sale by The Carolina Pharmacy College street and Court Square. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing5 between James I Beail and Geo. R. Stephens has been dissolved. The former will con timue the business, Assuming' all ac counts and paying all claims due the firm during the life of this partnership, which expires with the date harem writtes. J. I. BE ALL. GEO. R. STEPHENS. ratsd at Asheville, N. C, Feb. 21, 19. Bears ti Tfe K'a Yl Hlffi AJwTS BtHIgW aas ' damsastntsi' is taatttla Tonvonifi'S PECULIAR fnerolaritiaa ams 4h It has seeosia ias laad! tor this class of trssblas. a wondarfallr Basilar. saiar and aoeasiag issBsasa las maaatraal arnu, - tt waits" ad raffia eftfca tt steps Isodiag and ftusras Pjrsssfrd and painful ttenstrnaWem, V i For Cbasrs et Life it is the feast Bdiciixs nsad. it is &Soiai ' dnrlnstri:anr7, and 1s1m tsv ring children into hoxos Bans - to aav s . ia Cardai e&j coti funi . Pr ottl e y9? drag Btora.A - ;, awwogo Tenn. .----,, - -" BtmA vf. .:. 2 W. . r..,- : 4-.. . WSSSBSSCB. asTCsasdv Ttsiwg ail JSUCU;I W9l".rt. Whw.U!i Wftmn mm&mm. n4iAv . Analysis made by T. S. Anteseli, M. TeMSr 01 cheraistaT. ia National JiffJ coffiege, and chemist to tlhe Uni ted States department of agrteultirw Sulphuric AeM T Lttne J. 1 Magnesia JrJJ peroxide , 5 Magnesia Peroxide (traces) .... Potash and Soda c o.sw V1UUI ...... .. , Sthca, Soluble ..' Phosphoric Acid Carbonic Acid Nitric Acid 32.S3 .27 .71 9.90 .01 Total Sulphate of Lime Sulphate of Magnesia ...V Sulphate of Soda Sulphate of Potassa Chloride of Sodium Chkwide of Iron . Chloride of Manganese Iodide of Sodium (traces) Phosphate of Lime carbonate of Lime Sflica Nitric Acid " 272.91 168.6C 32.91 8.50 1.54 s 40.27 2.99 . 1.14 2.7' .01 Tola! ,2721 U fl, I AT lift M If. H. LA I 11 AH, Manager Shipping Dap THE DIXIE Restaurant and CeElcttiontrf 36 South Main St. Oysters on the - -ah Shell O vsteia and Game a 8jecialty. Lunch Counter for hort ordvis We will tierv mnu tLUiihiug: Uom a eandnkb to :i bmel mra TRY US. Private:DiDing Roi ms. THE DIXIE. Dr. Geo. H. Lambert,, VETERINARY SURGEON. (Graduate t'of McGili; XTniversity.v Office Willow st. Phane 18- Residence 140 Chestnut 5t. Phone 824. Cattle tested for tuberculosis 5.00 a head. Herds at special' prices. M. PETR1E. Fashionable Tailor, Before you invest oui money on a spring suit this- season look around nrst and see where you can get the best goods,- the best trim mings and the best work- mansnip, and then buy your sun. I would ask the Ladies before buy ing their spring suit to do the same thing. , ': " 5 Patton Ave I Oyer Redwood's Store.. - Not always the Cheapest But always the Best THE FRENCH BROAD PRESS, . ? . 132 Patton Avenue. Has the Tnowe&t amid hlandromest (faces of type, tne best presses, the fimiest station ery tock jandhe most tekillful nrt art- I fifitia prlntens in .AhevUle.- Our facilites have been doubled Iwthn the last sisSv; days.. Orders are now m Dor new machin ery . ana addiaonal fonts ol type. W turn out'- work as "promised and when promised. : Ourmottio is " Printing thai Attracts t ai. you need .out service, call on us or PHone.' ' Eetlmate cbeerf ully made on any class of work - ? 1 i . .-THE FRENCH -BROAD PRESS. ':n'V-.Vlj:t.BEALL. Wr' PHONE 395, Independent. - -
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