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e9 Bony ttflne Water 1st. Tate EDSom DUD nail Ii;pipla ne gla&s cure TFir (Un (Cnr' 4LB page iiiimaal week , $ $x$ x$ Sx$ $ 5 vmrrrcs from north Carolina. J. S. Carr, Durham N. C. (.president a Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Com pany): "I am satisfied that Tate Spring wa ter is one of the finest mineral waters tn tills country iur uysycpou, uxo dered stomach, impaired digestion, ate." Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newberne, N. C: "It does me more good than any wa ter I have ever used." ' Mrs. M. A. Jackson, wife of General Stonewall Jackson, Charlotte, N. C: "I can truly testify as to the effl " "y of your remarkable water." GO7. BOB TAYLOR TALKS. K. L. Taylor, governor of Tennessee, Nashville: v "I regard Tate Spring aa the best m the continent. ONLY RELIEF FOR THE ARKAN SAS DOCTOR. G. M. D. Cantrell, M. v., .untie kocs, " Ark. - , "I have great faith in Tate Spring water. It was the only agent I found that gave me relief of chronic ma-Una." Walter for aSe ddb ASaevS!lBe hj TTBae Paragon, MeiBnMIhi Heagaim, ) A. Maynn :IPelBnaram9 FlliiaiPimiiacy, TBae Carolina Pharmacy W. C CaraMlchael, EDr. T. C :naftth9 Saimatoraiiflimii Pharimacy, aaad 'Fat MIcflmityre. AH EHeBttolersoiiwflllle hy W :iH3 JTiuitra. Ait IBrevard hy J. Clayton. . GAR AHD WAGON CRASH -Bad Collision in Front of O.iks Hotel Tuesday Night. 4 Trolley car No. 7, of the Charlotte tetreet line amki a w'agton belonging to the -Model Steam laundry, crashed togeiher -a front of the Oaka hotel Tuesday - wight. The wagomi wtas. standing at the kurb iit'g, whem the car swung Ground the -oorner 'from Woodfin street. A -beer wag . .. on was first aheald of the car, hiding the laundry wagon from the! motorman's view. The beer wagoni turned off the track. The moterman eaw the other wag an iamd made frantic efforts to stop the car, but Was too late. It crashed into Ithe wacon. overthrowrng at aawi smjasning a - wheel and,-the shafts beyond repair. A few 'mintites after lthe aoci'dletat the driver crawled out from the inside Of the wagon. He said he had heard 'the motor man ring his bell and wte trying to reach the reins in, 'the fronfc of the wagon when the collision came. The car did oat sustain1 any injury. FOR ALDERMEN. Editor of 'the Gazette: Call thiis a karieis is upon our city.. Ther dan b 110 question as to its truith Do the tax payers of the city know that tasi-de from the banded imdiebtedinests) tour - cfty owes a floating debt of $30,000! V What is imperative in this supreme mo - mtent? Our beslt men must be puit tat the helm mem of character and business Integrity and capacity. We must not fal ter. This is no time for the "curb stone polfitici'aini." The packed convention, would be repugflant at this time: v us ari 1111 day primary where the "combined wisdom-of our party dan centre about its unttrameled choice and Hemand a self acriflcing and highly pa - .trlatiic service. In. such a primary every , . ijjc ciiy wouia oemana over -r wutiiming'iy the services of W. A. , isiair for mavor. Th repugnant to the man with a peit candi date, but such a plan canaiot fail to eub serve Asheville's bes't interests. MANY TAX PAYERS, Ladies tan leather bicycle leggings , 51.25 a pair at J. D. Blanton & Co sho t: ctore. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleaass and beautifies the half. rromotea a Inzviant erowth. IjTver Fail to Bestore Ones ai to it Tonthfal Color CnreajKaltf diseases & hair i ailing. gQc, and $1X10 at Druyyirtgj"" : ELECTRO SI LI 00 U Shines Silverware 1 Without - j scratehing. Sample sent if you say so. It's uniike all Others. Box postpaid, 15 eta., In stamps. . ' " rfa Boldr everywhere,, ' - . The Electro Sillicon Company, 40 CUff Ctreeit, New York." . ,''r i-iveiv .Bowels anWIE Mpy c6ptalaiogf TWO REVENUE SEIZURES- Two imoortont seizures for violation of .the iMeryJaticmalvbgkjq shrdlucmfwy of the i'ntemai revenue laws were report ed to Collector Hark ins ysterdiiy. J. D. King's oigar factory at Winston was seized for alleged' inegularlties. One hutndred and four boxes of cigars belonging to FossesJt and Saimford, Mocksville' manufacturers, were aLo seized. HO PACKED CONVENTIONS- Editor of the Gaze'tte: Packed convemlciotais have long enough kept worthy men out of their just de serts. Givte u a primary where .the peo pie the whole people can express their choice for our most flitted citizens for al derm em: Dick Weaver, J. P. Sawyer, T. F. W. Thomas. MANY DEMOCRATS. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. "The White Slave," Bartley Camp bell's greatest an)d most popular '-drama ojl life the Sunny Soulth w..l be pre sented at the Grand tonight with en and electrical effects and a company of unusuua xcenence, unoluding some of the formed, players ctal the American sbage. It is safe to las3ert that no Ameri can dramla. has enjoyed the long anid fl ulamcially successful life that turn faJllen tio .he lot of this beautiful Southern i'dcil. Originially produced in "the Metro polls in 1882, it has been cOnstam'tly be fore the public ever since, having been played in this country 'and Great Brilt ain over ten thousand times. Several etage piictures of "a thrilli ng mature aire preseEJx'd, includio!g."an exterior view of the steamer "Bellefc Oreofe," on the :Uiin scrm; Red Devil Island, laoud! the beau'tiful planita'tion at Osceola. The tour is umder Uhe personal idirection of the Caldwell Campbell Amusement com pany. Bairtley. Campbell wwote many sulooeas ful plays, several of these 'for instance. My Runtaer,"' "The Galley SiJave" ia-nd Siheria" accumulated a fortune such as htaa never been made oult Of the same amount of .theatrical property in tfie same length of time. The originality displayed ian "'My Partner" amd the liter airy charm of "'The Galley- Slaw" and the many dramatic surpriseis" Canitained in "Sibefija" are all surmssed In th nl.v upon which hial famei las la Idramatist must lfoxever live. " . - 1 It was in, his teapoy, seledtilon of a i theme tihlat Bartlev CamnhPl afll his other effortla to hd 'abswrbing drama "The White Slave." He had lived mauy years in the Soulth. he wrote without a suspicion! of prejudice on the subject of slavery, he knowledge of fcu mam -mature made "It an easy, task for him to pidture the every day iife Of the Southern people. He made a hero of a Kentucky bred boy . and the true oobil ity of his chanalJbersi prove the authors tender regard! for the1 people of the South lantt. "The White Slave" connect eo the errors Of Mm R-nrc. lT, auttt 4n conltribu!tui'g The Octoroon to the stfage. aruey uampbell was as much a poet asi a play wri ter. tho inma ra ! SJSSK J ins his interesting ale ' scZf I lue wnunan place. The sent i? and comedy, Ss delightfully inter Sf1 toe olimaxes at the end of r, " genuine tuiumph of kteamatic ctostruotion. -Th wkui.;. 1. uc play is a erem. .wihfl..h lumi'iiui f vw..n.. Vt7' , . &.naeuir or the low forth . : j. f T--V 'V'":.: " : - v J'" , ip J HiflfS) t our B 9(0) fTetiiisoimSais. VIEW OF NEW nririff Untni Tnb TO HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, TheSouthern Railway company is pre paring to issue its annual j Summer Home fodder. This folder' gives, names, addresses, rates, etc., of all hotels and Boarding houses along its lines. Hotel and Taoarding house keepers will please call at the city ticket office, 60 Patton avenue, as soon as possible, and leave same win such information! as above be gladly. Inserted in this folder free of charge. P. R. Darby, C. P. & T. C. ANNOUNCEMENT. T herebv aininounce myself a candidate for the office of police justice of the mut Achfwiiio. sublect it.o 'the demo critic nominatiiog convention. MAX F. VANGILDER. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby armiounce myself a candidate for city treasurer, subject to the action t rJmrtrnaJtid nominating conven tton. F. N. WADDELL. Favorite Remedy n.mmm m - - AND UVEK TKUUDfcfca HOW TO FIND OUT. Pill a botle or common gass with your water and let it stand cwenty-four hours: a sediment or settling tnvlicates An 11 n hiftaJiitbv condition of the kidneys; isf It tains your-linen It lis evdeiuce of kidney trouble; too free desire to pass It or pain in the back 1s also convincing proof that the. kidneys and bidder are out of order. .WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so niftm pxnresaed. thati Dt. Kilmer's Swamn Root, the great kidney remedy, fuflfllla verv wiSeh in curding rheuma- m. pain in the hack. Kaoney, nverr der' and every part or tne uonary paesages. It corrects inaDiaity to tnoia water and scalding water in passing 4L or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that un Pleasant neceasJtv of being compelled to co t often during the day, and to get up many timeB during the night. The mild and the extraordinary , effect 731 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 At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You ma'y .have a sample bottle and a book that Jtells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you .send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. T. When wrltiing be sure and mention that you read thds generous offer In the AshevlUe Daily uazette. Complete stock" of heavy weight Shoes. for men an women, at tsiantons Shos Store. Fsmvlte Kemedy CURES AIL-KiniVEY. STOMACH AS - - Flutehedl f icheeks, -throbbingi temples. lutusea, lassutuae, iosi appecrce, ' .-sauoiw ow l complexion:, pimples,,, blotches, -are warn 1 Medicine. ' ' - iAMiuvxi j. iiver HOTEL AT TATE'S. Onriniv Tnnn " lonvmcin Evidence Dr. reston's Sixty Days1 Stay Has Proved Wonders. AH OFFER TO MARCH I0TH Read what the loc'.or Says, and if You Care to Get Well Take Advan tage ef the Offer He Makes Per- rohs Who Have Been Umea m Asheville Ready tolTalk. Consumptives in amd about Asheville v,qt p partainlv had every evidence in w , - - m .the past 60 days to prove to them, that jj)r. Li. jf . Tesiomt can cuire cuiisuup tion, and now it lis for them to aeciae whether they will continue to be treated for consumption, or call on ir. treswra He curea. xou nave icartainiy ex Trimentedi long eraougn, . especially when you are i using g-ruaxwj. evy Kno.y. l 1 vmn are still skeptical the doctor will; allow you from now until March 10th to deposit your money in tne Danic as fw (if you db not care to continue) then owa faith, and' take 10 or 12 treatments I lu will be convinced that you can have a neW lease Oil 1U Xi you vmjr w m. 11c 1 n,in examine you. and if he cannot cure -,rwn -h will not take your money. Those 7 111. n . T 0 4-U.. tViiait treaiiea -wim uuu.l lthuluc udcjt iwucu v,0 hird stage are (now well, all of) his third s'tage cases are womaerniiiyi im a,. ana itney win get, wen. xue ClOdtOr Will give JUU uiT5 uaiuca ui uuo he has treated and cured af you wish to talk to them. NOTICE. State of North Oarolinia, Bumcomibe County, In tlhe Superior Court, win 20. Elliott & Crump Shoe Co. v& Notice T -r Ingle, amd Mary V, Gentry. By virtue of seven executions issued to thiR unoersignea eawin; 01 Duncomoe rwinitv from the superior count of said county, in above entitled actions, re turnable to the March term, 1899; of said count, I will sell at public auction to the hiehest bidder for cash,, o " the court house door, in the said county, of Bun combe on Monday, the 13th day of March 1899, all the right, itiiltle and -intere&t of the defendant, J. B. Ingle, in and to the fnniowins: described piieides or piarccls oi aifi-Tid. situate, lying and being in tke coun ty of Buncombe and Sttate of North Car olma: First tract: in ljower ' Hominy town ship, begiiijining on e stake the northeast corner of lorNo 4, the center of the Bear creek road, amdruns with-the said road north 11 3 rags west 50 feet to a stake: thence south 89 degs. west 104 1 2 feet tto a stake on the,"bank of the road; thence with the said road south 52 1 2 degs, west 54 feett to & szajse so. lot No.. 4," thteoce north y z iu aegs.-i32 feet W the begin 1 nine-, containing zi rods. na hpo. tha lot of land on which the store house for meny ocuinu oy me said J. B. Ingle -' ana naore receuuy;. oceupiea- by.E. J. Meanest pt SMppedL JFresIhi Capacity 5UO. Upen All the Year. Thos. Tomlinson, Rhodes, Is situated, and being the same lot of land conveyed to the said J. B. In gle by G. W. Ballard and wife. Second tract, on Hominy Creek, and joining the lands of W. G. Candler and others, betginmliinig on a stake on the bank of North Hominy creek, running north 23 deg. east, seven poles to a stake on the rraiload, thence west, with railroad 2 12 poles to a stake; thence south 23 degrees west 7 poles to North Hominy creek, thence down said creek to the be gimnling, 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 to W. G. Candfler, trustee, which deed in trust is recorded in Book 27 at page 540 of the records or deeds of trust and mortgages of the said county of Buncombe. This the 11th day or TeDruary, issa. R. F. LEE, Sheriff of Buncombe county. Savorite Remedy cures au. kidney, stomach 'AND LIVER TROUBLES. DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Quickly cures Dysentery and Diarrhoa. SUFFERINO. tronblad t aontblr inter Tali witE palfi in tba haad, ,baok. brastar houlder,ldef hipa and lixnba Bat they need sot Buff er. Theie j?Jn arc symptom of flangerons darangementa that can ba corrected. The men strual function should operate jpainleulj. makea mentxuatiou p&inletJ and regular. It puts the delW; cate menatmal organs in condi tiotxto do teir work paopaiij. And that atot all Uxl pain. ' Why will any votuh tuffar month after inrmth whev Wlas Of Cardui iriU rclicva hat f It Costa f T.00 t iba Anxz tora Why doar yoo jet boiti to-day? . - For advica; !a cca repairing i tpeciu.1 u;rt.vict aue. it lag irrupt Advisory '! Tba Chottatsvrrt . era,' R02BR Lei3, Oa.iAl. f6a. nfi I was troublM at montt-;? taUrvft 1 . - vfth Isrrlblc psjiii is my hi 4 scts kut hs bean sttlirah r&i!vc bi Wlxa- MONTHLY win www frT? fr your dealers tiJaree time Analysis made by T. S. AnteseJl M. v 1J., professor of chemistry, im National . Medical, college, and chemtet to tlhe Uni ted States department of agritultu' Sulphuric Acid 130.37" Llme Magnesia 10 9 Iron Peroxide Magnesia Peroxide (traces) Potash and Soda .jvt Chlorine 2 T Silica. Soluble ,27 Phosphoric Acid tj Carbonic Acid . . . . 9 Nitric Acid oy Total ?T2 91 Sulphate of Lime 160.68 Sulphate of Magnesia 91 Sulphate of Soda 'g.50, Sulphate of Potassa ?; 1.54 Chlorfde of Sodium 4027 Chloride of Iron 9? Chloride of Manganese xj Iodide of Sodium (traces) Phosphate of Lime 114 Carbonate of Lime 21 56 SUlca 2.W Nitric Acid . 0J. Tote-l 272.M Proprietor. THE DIXIE Rt &1 Litr i nd C oniti itvtitry 36 South Maiu St. Oysters on th .iz Shell. 0Stei8 and Game n xpecialty. Lunch Gounui iur bri urii. We will srrve .;t.u anything ircm a taijdvid to ahott! ma ;, TRY US. Frivate:DiDing Rot ms, THE DIXIE- Dr. Geo. H. Lambert,, VETERINARY SUEGEON. (Graduate of McGill, University. jmce VMliow 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 your money on a spring suit this season 100& around first and see where vou can o-et the: best STOOds. the best tritn- minga and the best .work manship, and then buy your suit. I would ask the Ladies before buy irig 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 amd handsomest faces of type, the frest presses,, the finest station ery stock and the most- skillful arid art- astlc printers In Ahevtlle.' Our faoilitea have been doubled TtbTi Vi -,. days. Orders are now o or new machin- and addSUonal fonts of tvn: w turn put work as: promised arad when promised. Our moito, is - v Printing that Attracts ;r you need -our service, call on us or phone."-: Estimate cheerfully made on any class of work - - :TH E:f RENCH BROAD PRESS. - 'v: . J: I. BEALl. Mgr, PHONE 395, Indeijendent.;' - '
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