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- Ml ' T- r iilE ASHEYILLE GJZET: MARCH 4i 5 f&99 , . . . - - " ' : " i .' if , i IV i, v ,.. . iil:-V..'-' i (til i v' 1; i j v:.v;-- ; i I -"--ff?5 . s.jitL - - ----- - . - - - , .-JTT - -.1-"-. - - ... v - . s s t wyr-, iS3 .. i u in if in ii ii J u ii Ui ii it - ii' ' J 3 ii ii ii ii H ffir '&&ffi&amHDtome9 Bony the Wateir : liinonpMipnggisi. " Tate Epsom Water CURES. 1 ? f. f ! VOItSES FROM NORTH CAROLINA. J. S Carr, Durham, N. C. (,preei4n . Black weir a Durham Tobacco Com-t pany): "I am satisfied that Tate Spring. Wa- ter Is one of the finest mineral Swaters r tn this country for dyspepsia' disor dered stomach, impaired . digestion. t te." . ; Judge Henry R. Bryan," Newberne, N.C.: "It 'does me more good than any yr& ter I have ever used." Mrs. M. A. Jackson, wife of General Jl -Stonewall Jackson, Charlotte, N. C: "I can truly testify as to the effl--"'y of your remarkable water." GOV. BOB TAYLOR TALKS. R. L. Taylor, governor of Tennessee-, Nashville: "I regard Tate Spring as the beat on the continent." ONLY RELIEF FOR THE ARKAN SAS DOCTOR. ' . G. M. D. Cantrell, M. D., Little Rocli, : Ark.: : "I have great faiti in Tate Spring water. It was the only agont-Ir found ' that pave me relief of chronic ma - larla." Wattes fr aM Sim lievfiDfle uelifflaiiis? JMiairBMacy, rJLlhie SmffliliSiu saMatirliiBniffi Pflaarimiiaey. aisd Pat qUuq AMERICAN SHAMROCK." rtrelsond'a Beloved" Flower1 Is Found GroTrlngr In, Many Part xl - " the Union. ; -ing, are aware that the shamrock, Ire . , land's national emblem, grows in many parts of the -United States," said Mr, 'J-t,)'-Michael Cavanaghj of Boston, during 7 a Tecent visit to Washington, says the '1a. , "'-Post. . ; ' " "I was out walkir g in the northwest , "section of Washingtoh the other day, s'.v and saw loads c.i shamrocks irt one of "..the parks. It is identically the same as L - that which ;flourihes on tke soil of -,f.: Erin. A good many people confuse the " shamrock witb clover, which it resem- 7 s ; - bles considerably .but the shamrock can always fee told from thelother by its small, yellow blossbihs, exactly like v strawberry ' blooTa. This blpssom ; puts forth five , little yellow leaves. -. - Now the blossom.of the eJover is either red or white, and it is larger and shaped differently. ;"v?' "The shaTmrock has three leaves, -x,-;' which, in most instances, are perfect :in their heart shape, though not. al "v?ays so, an9 it grows luxuriantly in : - limestone regions,. The tradition that - St. Phtrickexplained the mystery dr the irinityjoy the little flower, is. tSe common explanation of its acfojition as Ireland's-most cherished emblem." Wijlghe Be Pleased t An attacije of the Chinese legation tlie other davin a -photographer's shop especial fondness for young women in evening dres The moregeneyaus the display of 1p$liifea shpuJderHhe beP I ter he waspeascdl 5 1 asked'ninjT vvhal ' intendedldofhfl Mel $hot v graphs, saK?a wTf'tteVin '"the'Vashjng 1 ton Post. &u $tk(6 wite in Chin;" heaid. -'"She lias never " look.'- Anarpeyhapsshe: wiirfe, I have my ddubts. - ; w, w : ; t ANOUNCEMLBNT. i anereby (pounoe mysM a candidate foov reeiedfciiafito the office of superiDttend . ..' ent -of the TJteir departmient, subject to the actitra, of vthedemoiJriatic coxryeaaition , wc "uj"aixne pnotQgraph, of pretty girlshjtf th IfrtbA : at liberty toselt'ahd ne' Ibetraveaan hate Aii f dt Da m .iiiciiciv isiiefwii De-nappy to :; see how .tbashinHdn-tWeiiiel - My adondi iafsurMdieh4 tpq-jtSp iSssCf year i pernio aHvei.5a,ianiDjQDmja have wedgfht'-wiftir flair; minded' jedttzews whto desire W 'cleari t lenerfeeio! sudniiali - fcratBon of : th'et city's water ' depaiftmeiit ' . . E.Pv M'COLLUM. f - 3-? CA3 For Infanta, and Children. . TtJ Kind YooaYaiwavsBaflgM - Bears the V Cignaturepf TORIW J 1. U 1 I If II II il, --' Jr. - 11 ' H ' I 1 1 II n 1 II V II U T 5 7? U '. tufl. At IBreyairaii Iby s THE CRAKE'S MEAL. He Baslly Catches and Kill the Spar . iMJiw, Bnt' Find': It Hard to Swallow-Hint Court square has a new denizen, and now -the peacocks and the squirrels stop every how and then to look in wonder at "the spindle-legged crane which stalks in solemn dignity to and fro, says .the Memphis Scimitar This crane, however,, is , not attracting merely ' the attention of the other dwellers: of. the park, for every day or two a -large '"TAifn'a n 'audience watche? his performance. The crane catches sparrows and it is the effortshe makes to swallow his prey which cause spec tators to gather by ,th.e score... The crane standsquietly like a statue and waits.; The; sparrows fly about fear lessly, not even startled by the strange birdr They have seen rags on a stick before and they are not afraid; oh, no! Then one of the sparrows lights very nea r the crafi . ' The rag becomes live ly and his beak; is shot out with light ning quickness" and the sparrow caught right :by;the neck. ,Then comes the fun.. .The sparrow is a little large to swallow. The crane kiDs' hini,!vthinking . the : small bird's lively" capersrmhst be the cause of the the ft ask no chokes'the: rane. the crane tries the sparrow ywngsls out andjpreyent thesparrow from go ing "down. The crane starts at the feeU, bu the f ethers rjifl-grpsplHB tive dinner are ' ruffled the wrong way And the secOnampt fails. ''An, (d a It is still an impossible tasibjwaHow the bird. The crane works' aho wofTis. at iast rna!kes a meal. Theh Jy5qhdrr ing a Ladles desiring a- OontOEitedand' Lold age ahouid use Sdnimjcms Somw "Vine bM and cobtihue duriin "chamg-e of life." eait avmea wltlroufc sufCering afterward. Bla cure. It mgest whai-yu eait, Hnd cures aa-irmeyK)fis4a,fetn4 Jn41gea CURES ALL KffNtY:STrt MACK Ht25S.th T' whether yon continue the nerre-klllin tobacco habit. K O-TO-BAC . c u utwire ior toDacco. witn- sturet - lost manhood SiSil VI i lPaiOTo.iAc-fS. vonr SWA VUO.V UWI Will.nM.4lfon4-.1w itAMlotiki tit tFoKKlehii Oall'PhArmaoy Golle&e street and Court Sniifljrft. 1 difficulty " Death ;tnakes asier ithle fspatro vV itil small ub of vatiaHdSoakhepar; row so that the' feathers cling closely." and Snapf 'hx almost-tb'a ym p, VIEW OF NEW hj Ttie BDaragn, IleieteBa Ss, IBieagaiffi (Uarolaima Flianiaacy i w . IS (DSayfosB. g Hotel, Tate Spring Infant Food A Perfect Substitute For Mothers Milk. For 6 Years the leading brand. "tMFANT HEALUfsikT FREE. fc MX (&NDENSEO MlLK Qi MEW YORK. 3 HOW TO FIND OUT. Pill & botl or common g&as with your waiter and let it tana twenty-four hours: a sedlmenit or setlling iimMcates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys ; if at stains your linen It Db evdenjce of kidney trouble; too free tdesdre to pass it or pain tin the back is also convincing pixiof that tihe kidneys and bladder are "Out of order. - "' WHAT TO DO. There is "comfort in the knowledge bo of fen expressed, tfcaU Dr. Kilmer's Swampt Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wite'h in curing rheuma tism, pain in the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pfiiiageflL It corrects inability to toold Wafer j&nd scalding water in passing dt, ox badVeffeots followmg use ol liquor. wine or. beer, and overcomes that un- paeasaoii necewstiy vu- weans '-xiiptjuetj tn n &Ain rin-Hnp. the dav. and tfcn fot lMinay times during the night. The mild n(l the extraordinary effeot of lampf Eloott is eoon realized. It stands Hie Jtug-nest iw i cures 01 tih molsidistressing cases. If you need &Avdi0fytp you should have the best. At druggists fifty cenn or ome oooaar. Tou taay--have a. "sample bo'ttle aod a book Cat'.ielte more about lit, both sent absolutely free by mall, tf -you eend your adeas to Do-. Kilmer & Co., Bimghaipton, -N. Y. When writiing be sure a$& knention that you read tihds genefos Offer to tbe AshevUie Daily I uomn ;etock of heavyweight Shoes eihJfl women, at Blantons Sh03 ej.ooe. Dk David Kennedys fesl iordesD Eagle irand Condensed Milk 000 i,CURE'AU.y KIDNEY STOMACH I 5nSsltTT!iAM 'XivrR troubles; -i J t - v ushTsa i fclleJeKS, . throbblngf temples. geiaJtlsljtiide; i&wt ' appetite, sallow wnapleop,'p,lmpies, "blatchee, aira.warn : MgsVTAHe; wCji"A'-' Simmons L,iyerj I Medicines v v - HOTEL AT TATE'S, Mc In type. P i iiih NOTICE. Sitate of North Oaxolina, Buincomibe County, In the Superior Court. Wingo, BJiliotJt & Crump Shoe Co. vs. Notice J. B. Ingle, and Mary V. Gentry. By virtue of sevn execu'tioriB issued to the undersigned eiheiriff of Buncombe county from the superior count of said county, In the above entitled actions, re turnable to the March term, 189d, of said Count, I will sell ait public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in the said county of Bun combe om Monday, the 13th day of March 1899, all the right, ttiiitle and interest of the defendant, J. B. Ingle, in and to the following described piieioies or parcels oi land, situate, lying and being in tke ooun ty of Buncombe and Sitate of North Car ollina : First tract: In Lower Hominy town ship, beginning on stake the northeast corner of lot No. 4, 'the ceniter of the Bear creek road, aind runs with the said road north 11 3 4 dege west 50 feet to a stake; thence south 89 degs. west 104 1 2 fee (to a stake on the bank of the road; thence with the said roadi south 52 1 2 dega. west 54 f eet to a stalce iin lot No. 4; thence north 89 2 10 degis, 132 feet to tho begin ning, containing 21 . rode, and being- the lot of land on which the store house for mecrly occupied by the said J. B. Ingle and more recently occupied by E. J. Rhodes, is situated, and beamg the siame lot of land conveyed to the said J. B. In gie by G. W. Ballard and wife, "Second tract, on Hominy Creek, and joining the lands f-W. G. Candler and others, baginmliinig on a ftake on the bank Of North Hominy creek, running (north 23 deg. east, Severn poles to a stake on the rrailtoad, thence weat wDth railroad 2 12 poles to a stake; thence south 23 degrees west 7 poles to North Hominy creek, thence dowm sMd creek to the be ginning, containing "20 rods more or less and for a further description reference is hereby made to a certain deed executed by O. F. Thompson and wife A. F. Thompson Wo W. G. CandQer, trustee, which deed in trust Is recorded In Book 27 at page 540 of the records of deeds Of trust and mortgages Of the said county of Buncombe. . Thte the 11th day of February, 1899.- R. F. LEE, Sheriff of Buncombe county.; Dr. Dayid Kennedys: jfaronte Remedy ANNOUNCEMENT . " .. I hereby anpounoe myself a candidate for chief of police, subjeo to the ndrni nation of the democratic ctrav cation . F.-M. JORDAN. ' O A. 3? O'H. a. 1 -B" the Ib8 Kir,i Yo!J Haw Always Bcughi . ; . :- lieaiit Is Blood 'Deep: v . dean blood ;means a clean skin, ."fto beautv without it. l;aarnrot0 r.jrv..i tie clean your Wood and ke it clean, by stirrii?? up the lazy liver and drivrnnif im. E unties ., trom tne body.- Bi-Hn w.:5 ana that sicKiy DUious eomnlexion hTTTnr ascarets,Deauty for ten wnt3rXir!! Sislssatisfaction jniatateea; lti&&ra&S sJr- 8l!L1)7 Tne Coimriiarmac-y' College street aad Court- Square?"-- i psin HI H f IF " Mil FIT ' - - 1 ML U. fJarufflictaael, IPr. fJQ At enideronyille hw W. Capacity 500. Thos. Tomlinson, a Siamese Cremation. The utmost magnificance character-1 ized the cremation of the late Phra j Charcew Eajathon the other evening.) A couple of shadow plays and a ma-j rionette show were witmn the wat grounds, end on all sides hung tafce rich banners sent by friends of the deceased, ! inscribed with wishes for his future welfare. In one corner was a booth j -containing the store of silver and other articles which, were to be. given'to the.j visitors. Each of these on arrival was ; invited to dip into a black bag and! withdraw a number corresponding to! that on one of the articles in the booth, and the expenditure on these gifts must have been most lavish. In a pavilion facing the crematory refreshments were served, and in another one could watch the crowd, or iater on witness the magnificent display of fireworks. At about seven o'clock the fire arrived from the king, and shortly afterward H. E. H. Rrince Bhanurangse came as his majesty's representative to apply me nrsi iigni to tne tunerai pyre. Siam Observer. , MONTHLY SUFFERINQ.. wom . tronblsd rt tnoBitblT: inter' Tftlf with paint in thm head, back, reacts, ahonldera,idef hips and limb. But they need . not suffer. These pa! ibis ar iymptoma of Aangerout . der ngementi that ' can be corrected. The men strual function should operate .painlessly. . ef ,- makes mnttmation raisestV and regular. Ituta tna dell cate menstrual organs In condl Hon to do their wort properly, -; And that atop all this pals : , Why; irill aaj iromis taSsr month tfttfiswath whea Wiai Of Cardtii irUl reliefs hr? costs $ 1. 00 t th Tire?- stora, : For advice, la c ruiiieg Special direttioc, ftl5i c y- 1 39- "-hattanoojga Medicine Sj Chattanooga., Tc uq. rltSrs. EOZtKA Lvvi3. troubled at AiHtiv 1ahi jrlBi tsrrlbls sains ia a-i hsuu v.i back. BKBl3SRWr4SSMriBKMtta ! - ' - mr-Tffiwmtm rt IFFeglhi illiree Ufii a K " Analysis made by T. S. AnteeJl M D., professor of chemisftry, in National MedicaJ. coWege, and chemist to tine Uni ted States department of agrJcultu-e Sulphuric Acid Uime ........ Magnesia iron Peroxide Magnesia Peroxide (traces) .. Potash and Soda Chlorine Silica, Soluble Phosphoric Acid Oarbomic Acid Nitric Acid 130.ST si.ir 10.9? 1.00 s.ty .27 .71 9.?0 .Of Total Sulphate of Lime .. , Sulphate of Magnesia Sulphate of Soda Sulphate of Potassa Chlortde of Sodium Chloride of Iron Chloride of Manganese Iodide of Sodium (traces) Phosphate" of Lime Carbonate of Lime Silica Nitric Acid 22.91 8.50 1.5 40.27 1.14 21.5ff 2.70 .or- Total $-xJ-. C. AMayr, Open All the Year. Proprietor. THE DIXIE Rest tun fit tr,(t C onftiiishztg 36 South Main St. Oysters on the rah Shell. OiHteis and Cmme a spur ia fry. Lunch Counter ior frLf.rt ur-'v; We will serve yuu sny tnug trow aeandnhL to a hotel n-r-al TRY US. Private:Dining Ro (" til Si TUB DIXIE. Dr. Geo. hi. Lambert, VETEEINAEY SlfEGEON. (Graduate of McGill; University .v Office Viilcw st. Phone 18 Residence 140 Chestnut st. Phone 824. Cattle tested for tuberculosis 5.00 a head. Herds ar special prices. M.. PETRie. Fashionable Tailor, Before you invest our money on a spring suit this season look around first and see where you can get the best goods, the best trim mings and the best work manship, and then buy your suit. I would ask the Ladies before buy ing their spring suit to do the same thing. 5 Patton Ave. Over Redwood's Store. Not always the Cheapest But always the Best THE FRENCH BROAD PRESS, 32 Patton Avenue' Has the newest amid handsomest faces of type, the best presses, the finest station ery etock and) the most skillful amid art- (tetic printers in AhevHle. Our facilites have been doubled wthn the last sixty days. Order? -are now for new machin ery' and 'additional "foots of type. "We turn out work as "promised and when promised. Our motto la - , FntliigiatMtracts If you need our service, call on us or pntm&. Eetimate cheerfully made on any class of workvv - --TUP tTDrwrfubDA THE FfiENCHROAD PRESS -n; u beall. .h. ..... 2721
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