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'4t , THE ASHEVIIXE GAZETTE, MARCH 30,1899 rT": 7-n rr: ; THE GAZETTE ASHHVILIiB, N.a C Puft shod Every morning Except Mondaji j v theasheville GAZETTE PUB- COMPANY. NORTON, Prldent. : Save yoiur Moneyv - One t6xo'f F utt's Pills will save many dollars inx doctos'i bills They willsureiy cure all (disease's 01 tne stomach, li ver or qoweis. No Reckless Assertion For siclcheadachedyspepsiai malaria, constipation 2 nd bilio. usness, a iiiiori people endorse 1 t; HI) BBCR1PTION XtATES 1 .tv One Tear 4 00 57eekly Gaaette On Tft? ? t it .i at: -T. Rmvs. Indlanacolls: Flora Ajjd Meva GasX IJIs MargretlC and S-- H. B6ed and - Miss 9ra EASTER CARDS . w'r.fc d Booklets, KB la ooable prtCes, 5c to sew. lirai-ted uppiy '-WalrjCd CttCbt EggSL , PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPtIVr. i ' CARDS, BIBLES, PLAYER BOOKS afid HYMNAU PHOTOGRAPHS of RELIG- KUS SUBJECTS - - - Early Rose, Hebren de ' CDi Botanic Blood Balm. tJioo lot just received Fresh from manufacturers and our prices Knock 'em all out. -aee our winaow aisumv 'j-Vntnl fletr fn'r list And Hftsr.rin- tion. -7. .' f. PELHAM'S PHARMACY The Cut Rate Druggist, 24 Patton Ave. JPhone 399. sl'ftSWie donU Jhear so much of De-hat to " :- do with the Philippines as hove to do . i 41i "Filipinos nowadays. " ' ;The tail of another blizzard haa YPept over Asflie ville . A sample of J KlmnikA wftarhpr. foilowin'Er sl samole . of "ethereal mildness" has been !the pro - ' gram this year. Let us hope this ie a farewell apDearance of the former. rcmrthincr oied'ed by flltt tttuer pluoliqgrapnera. Iry PCiaitca, Phcito Paper, Chemd cala and Film fr el daks. - AsK flor Nev Amfiritaaxi films, , they are thd bt and fit every kodak made. New American- film! for full's Eye $2. Buckeye, etc., ' vomer 6 in ti roll, 30c; 9 k a roll, 45c; 12 in a roll, 60c. foundation . enligtvtefe'edf understand. lag shall be my guidiinig star where ft leads I eh&ll follow.". ' .. , Reiared undri an- lnifluen!be w nick I w'ould well ma&h guaramtee a YVjiry for; republicanisrm, "W. P. 'Br, assented bis own. toliVidxa41ty W&l et - nJa ma Jority Bndj&inoe tia bdld! , stiand for what he knew, waa-rifhit to government. his watchwbrdf ihlaMt been derridiiracy na tlonai diemotaracy demtocrucy in the atete, miinlicapal dsmociricy 'that idea 101 government wncn Knows .wu-iv. misa. that democracy which consiieirs in government, the lowest equal,-to hd,l n 000 QTfkDC lord. Thu-3it Is not to be Ddonaerea .l imi J uuuiv uiuiiu, tnalt when nls name Was first memUikxafed a NORTH C3RRT SOU&RE. NEW 'PHENE67 by Ms flnfends for public service f oV the ; aomiHia'aon to xae omce ne ts now coins . . j urged, xms yourjig mam was- MCRing ly one and ia hall votes In the conven tton whlcih gave '3t 1:0 Hon. Mark Erwi'a. The writer wtould cast no: refleotltxa upon, our city board that "W. P. Brown was not eleiclted the successor of Mr. iErwin when t!he people had in the con; Before the discovery of One Minute vemtfcm only a few month's . be!bre j Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis spoka through. their representialtsives turtoed by coughing congregajkiona. Ne that he was theiri second choice. The excuse for tt now. Paragon Fharmacv. .' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, , Phone. 366. (Laie of Saa Antonio, Tex,) 18 S ifain St. ISdneate Tour Bowels With Coscarets. Candy Cathartic, enre constipation forerer. 0c. 25c. It G. G. C. fail, drugjjir.ts refund money. For slle ty the Carolina pharrnaay, College street and Court square. people, however, have mow1 another voice they will speak agato. . They will speak in no uncentan tones t!hat thiis bold, able, agressive -young democrat sh'ill preside over the office made y'l.aajvt by Mr. 'Brwtn's pro motion. Has he no claims on democracy? Who will deny that' he has? Trne, mete.ns. and lability have all enittred iai to Mr. Brown's service far the party of. Ms adoption. It is true Indeed, that he could summon to his aid and to tne, iticket, representing1 las he does, no fa's j tlon, the party emit'ire-whlch ihe ha3 so inaiiihhfullv served. Jf there isata elemen in the psairty ! which Will mloro itoaffl others, applaud h8s aaiominiaton, it Is the working m:an the laborer and the" mechtaaric to whom h!ia words of encouragement, good will andl Ms aid in la substantial way have at all times been a Source 'of afftcton, love anld fidelity. All classes want W. P. Brown! and his name will grace our ticket this May to obedience to the voice of teu determ ined and united democracy. THE MAJORITY'S VOICE. 1! Shorten the time of confinement, strengthen mother and supply breast milk for child by using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Do You Know 1 eston's Window V'The dollar a plate and the ten dollar V ' a. plate dinners to come off in New . c York are agitating the foundations of " 'isoclety in that city. Which to attend and what to wear are both political and LBOoiai -questions that rack the brain, -""'Not a man or the TwelftUi1 New CTork regiment was lost in Cuba. Colon ' ' ' el Iyeonard says: "We had no embalm : i i.ed beef. We got fresh meat every ' day." Colonel Leonard ought to be call ;:'ed- down by .the government for not pat f ' ionizing home production, if not for re w flections upon his superiors. HPMladelphia is having a fatal epi J " demlc of typhoid, with hundreds of -. - deaths in consequence of the fact that v-' ' the city governmen,t will not use mon S?y4; already appropriated for that pur . ; pose, to improve the polluted water sup " t Ply The effects of corrupt government 'are far reaching and deadly. It is a ''ptty that General Wood, now of San tiagov cannot be put. in charge of Phila M "delphla for a few months. That city 7 might be made as healthful as Santiago. 4?$A macadam road, rs;''i5".-' MACADAM ROADS. when once it- is - . properly constructea, needs but little . t I - repairing, land lasts for generations, as s.hai : been indisputably proven in Eng fland and the European continent. A - stone, road poorly built for want of sue .. cossful rolling, even with excellent ma :-U fterial, .can be but a poor highway at , - r .fefcst.' Many so called macadam roads ' 'rrecemtly built by inexperienced men, t l or without proper use of good road roll - v ers, are continually going to pieces by , a wearing of ruts and the subsequent As combined action of waiter and Itravel. i . Jiijery wagon wheel) has a great ten V'Vdehcy to displace the particles of road 'malterial by crowding them both down wara ana sideward. Hence the neces j fllty of exercising the greatest pains -1- and tne utmost care in thoroughly pack ;.Vlng, Tolling and hardening any macad Vam road. . -, ; ANTI-VIVSEGTIOH ADDRESS. Mrs. Amanda H- Hale Condemns the Fistenr Trea ment. Dr. Amanda M. Haia; delivered her address on the "Fallacies of the Pasteuf Treatment" at Miss Qano' .Jast even ing. - - She was very eloquent over the confl dence and aff ectien a dig shows to man. Everyone in the -world, mother, wife, best friend, may prove false, but a dog will follow you tot 'the end of the earth and then die upoai. your grave. She read several extracts from au thors praising the dog and Illustrating his fidelity, and deprecated the fact that such a creature should be used for cruel experiments that, she said, would benefit no one. Dr. Hale said that rabies and hydro phobia are almost unknown. The cases heard of only imaginative, and are more often fatal by taking Pasteur's treatment than if let alone. In the large "cities hundreds of people are bit ten but never have nydrophobia. Mad dogs don't froth at the mouth, and they will drink water as long as they can swallow, and then will plunge their heads in it. A mad dog is a sick dog, and goes straight to some seclud ed spot to die. He might snap at a person directly fin his way, but would not go out of his way to bite. A dog with a fit froths at the mouth and acts strangely but is harmless. The Pas teur treatment has increased the death rate from so called hpdrophobia won derfully in France, but in Germany, where they don't hell eve tin the treat rnent, hydrophobia is extremely rare. All serum treatments were condemn ed as doing no 'good to men and causing great suffering among animals. IS Full of Easter Novelties. . . 4.V -1 .5 Kumfort KatcMjiig Kouches. Those large sink in out sight kind; just the thingB to stretch out on and be supremely comfortable. We tare offering this week at $10.50 each, a line of beautiful couches, (honestly made land guaranteed In every respect. See our stock of cheaper and higher priced couches. - W. B. Williamson ,& Co Furniture, Carpets &c. 16 PATTON AVENUE. 4 Our supply rtf mtaterSials for WVdsts tend Skirts embraces 'a lot of Mgh class Styles, NOT EASY TO SECURE, and whlidh we are able to offer as the result of work dating back too the middle of January n facfl a few crack things bought tfoen are YET to arrive. The Values are exceptionally good In many cases under Competitor's prices. Underwear, , Corsets, Laces, Embroider lies; Riibbofae, Hats, Flowers, Parasols, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Shirt Waists, Skirts, etc. H. REDWOOD & CO., I 13urbank s- - Field and Garden . , Seeds, the Very Best, at the Best Prices. . . . , Georget'ltJeDkinff 45 S. Main St. You must Stop and consider these two things: one is a good Watch,, the other a Ring. We carry an extra large line of both, and lake pleasure is showing them to everyone, B. H. COSBY. Th Reliable Jeweler, 37 Patton Avkntjr Piano luiieiv Mr. McCreaken, tuner, rsptalrer and regulator of pianos, ocrgaina, eta, havbig finished now the accumulated work for- music teachers, collegea and hotels, now offers ibis servlaee to the public, guanun teeing absolute sattlsfadtkm. . Leave orders at F&lk's Mustc House, 55 South Main street. Phone 206. . C. Falk The Kind Von Haw Always Bc 141I4IIII1II!IIIIIIIII Bean the A THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON HJ 1 TTTF! "PA TEA noM TTTP, PARAGON TTTR PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON TH3H PARA GO K I I, THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON- THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAGON THE PARAjgS vox H - Kg & OZ I Ml v.P.RRnwM fhr pm io.p .iuqtip.f "-- A Editor tof 4he Gazette: ' 1 We often hear a youing man say "I v J -have allied myself with Jthe party of , . ; my choice because that party was good S enough lor my fartJher and is good enough . . - fofme,' Th3s is senriment rather than . principle. . It tiakes wo tittle courage an d no. less sense wf deepest obh,victnni for a - young -man; to tuma Ms back upon, his early- tralnling (and say "principle is my EUCHRE AT THE OAKS. The regular Wednesday night pro gressrve euchre. party was enjoyed t the Oaks hotel last night by the guests arid a number of visitors. 'These aard p&Jrties are becoming de serveaiy popular laowl are always v de Mghtful affairs. First gentlemen's prize was won by Mr'. 'Samuel E. MJaynlard, second by lr. Mortimer Metgger, both of New York. Mrs. H. K. White oaptured the lady's prize. . ' Among those present were: W. - A. SelMck, of New Ydrk; Samuel E. Mav riard, or New York; Mrs. G. T. Maxey and the Misses Maxey, of Philadelphia; William Golding, of Trenton, N. J.: .flames Temment, of Erte, Pa.; Mrs. H. K. Whatey, of Bluffitbn, Indiana; Capit. C. F. Camp, Mr. andl. Mrs. 'W. T. Herrttiage, R. Van1 Glide, H. R. Cook, Russell Carraway, Mortimer Metzger, Hermar RosenMl, William Holbrow, C. A. Baker, W. H. Metzger ! - I' Our Mr; Liplnsky has Just returned from the Northern:, markets and the Bon '4 Maxche Is opening up ...the aiewest anA -paeest limes jpf Spring Novelties ever shown- la "the1 city.1 Our specialty w53J be newest designs. Be prepared t see th e handsotne,-' Black Crepon ? 61 novelties. the ' V.-- 'f 30KT iarilCDinriBV: 1 5 S, Main Street. SB Z 1H OZ WW ' us K0 55.1 331 6 2""" S3 " ' HP-.t.v...,:vM NODVUVJ "MEET WE AT 'THE PARAGON.' " Mter spring house cleaning is over you find dozens of little places around that need just a touch, of . paint. Not enough to call in a painter, but it ought to be fixed: We have just -what you want. Ready Mixed Paint, in small cans. Don't cost much. 15cts, can. a o r THE. Opposite Postoffice, PARAGON" Phone 260, Night Bell at Side Door. 0 n a d a a p a Q r ' 1 -ov . 4 -. - 1 - -. : - f "B oodc tooil SSS; rPPZX, H9Pir r9?Z hhi Vnod vh vj . T a-oovOT aHi--KOovavi aHa-Nooyuv- Hi-rNOOVHva: aHiol? tojoS oof S3 1 I . 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