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kns. VWATER TIGHT BULKME !Thf7 j.re Wot the Safegmwat surer Are Supposed 4o Ba. It - is a common belief among dfllvwhoj have occasion to take a sea woyage that: their safety on the water 1 jw.vided for by the-caref ul shipowners in large measure ,xr ,o water icht comparJbruerrte with which .all tbe ,best passenger rsteamshipsj a US 1 avert hnttleshiDS are fitted. i If you have never been on -ship and fj eeejrrkow these are arrangca, ,vyu tm awrong opinion about them ;afc once. tt will lifcelv occur to you that he iboat isj ..u iiivhftflds &s permanent; suaces. But this is not true. A (passenger steamer, for instance, is built 4b sections, , and each of these on the several .decks are used as cabins, saloons, etc., aasA.are'Con nectedeby heavy iron doors. It is theclos ing of these doors which eosnpletes the bulkhead. '" Now, it is obvious that the (bulkhead cannotfbCany stronger than its -door, just as a chain Is no stronger than its-weakest link, arul it is-all too true that aB at pres ent constructed these doors ar .dangerous and inefficient. They iaavc been the direct and -Known cause of tthe loss of many lives and many good ships, and, if the truth could be known, doubtless many a ship on .the list of the missing and unaccounted forteould be chargeable to faulty bulkhead. There are over 350 water tight (doers and hatcheapn a first class battleship and about 300 valves and grates connected twith ventilating, graining and flooding he hull and involving the safety of theMj). It will be seen, therefore, that the system atic control and operation of these (de vices are of aiormean importance. It takes 110 men to look after these details .alonfi in response to aeollision alarm, and it' has never been satisfftctorilj demonstrated yet that this number ;are equal to the emer gency. The greatest danger that 1s to be met with at sea is thafeqfff collision, and against this the bulkhead ;is the chief and only .protection. Yet, .notwithstanding this, if put to the test,lt is ;fl)ubtlesa the most i vulnerable part of .the6iup. KOW THEY SAVED THEIR They started their vew iiappy life of love and hope together ir a trini -bright-tinted little house that stood back upon a terraced lawn. A smooth path led to the broad "stoop " and hospitable piazza. The long swep Kf roof, the wide-curving "bays" and the little western turret with oriel windows bespoke ample room and light and air and gorgeous sunsets. O, how tiiey loved that, little home ! He was industrious, frugal, ambitious ;. she a tender wife with a heart full of devotion ; and both of tkem determined at any cost of struggle or sacrifice to earn and pay fpt this cherished. dwelling place, and possess it as their very own ; a cosey nest in days of sunshine, a refuge in time of trouble, a fireside, a home. HOW TROUBLE CAME. At first it seemed smooth sailing. He, was glad to work over-time, and she being deft with needle and scissors helped the' neighbors with their gowns. In such ways a few. dollars were added to the. small, home-making fund. Day after day, arly and late, they earnestly planned and tolled, never realizing that they were going bevond their strength , until the little break- 1 ilAnrno VkAnron tf mtrlA Mny a morning he would rise wfth his 1 head feeling as he expressed it, "like a liitnn of lead." and no stomach fox tne dainty breakfast she had prepared. "O, ybu must eat!" she would exclaim anxi ously, "You-can never work without it." 'And all the time trying to smile, she would pass her hand lightly across her own fore bead as if to brush away the pain that snapped and-darted underneath. Then -came days when he could neither eat nor work at all ; when his sight was Wurred and dizzy, his limbs weighted' down as If with shackles ; his whole body full of sickness and nausea and distaste of living, and his mind dark with dismal forebodings. Describing this terrible time afterward he said to a friend : "What troubled -me most was that I could not understand what was the matter with me. The doctors said it was con- sujhption ; they did me no good. I knew something was killing me by inches. Finally I had to give. up and go to. bed. I ' could hardly lift my head off the pillow. Mybrother wanted to write to Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, and brought me three bottles " of his ' Golden Medical Discovery' and begged me to take it. I didn't have much . faith but said to my wie : "What's the use? The doctors don't Jielp the" a bit and nothingelse will. At this rate I'll die anyway. Thts ' Discovery ' -. Vmrf me: it may help me : I'll trv these - u-o.a WittTes lust to uiease Iim. lie was righHoo." The" first bottle went straight to my digestion and gave me an appetite so I relished my food. I felt as if every mouth-' fttl was doing me good and making good -blood in my veins. I began to feel-better and pick up my flesh ; my bowels came around right and I guess my liver sort of raked up. My cough stopped. I got good and strong and in four weeks I was back at worJc aga ' HOW TROUBLE WENT AWAY. Mv wife never let on how vmiserable she waseelmfiall, the --while ; when. I found it out r made her take the 'Discov ert too and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnp ' tiJn forherierves, and she says she's just Side over new again. I sent fof his great MedicatAdVisef:? It's fee grandest book saw If we'd had it before, we - r .yott,e,v,e5-.!af - A VT,dreds oL dollars." wouia nave -r a t,1an w Theu came, new -r, - ---'.r-- The little - power and tresn " i Jrr- time became their very own, eamea ? K"Z,a now restored to D?JXr W activity by the most remarkable iRor'SndjcttvityTO . that, medical ".c"lcuv::oM.r revealed to man.. Ana VCt-TP-IIC V I ALft Aw - Ana science 8weet, fresh littlfe life wncu . ---o . iiVes, they felt that ?ame. mnl et e." ' Vti-. : gvn r ' Trt" Vtorv and it cannot be told - - jxhis is nL , what this great , 1".Discoveryr , , ftmen in every by fail go' where. J T, ' Bf. ttllowttaff' th accumulations in th eafltars sys- Wms Early - ' an iroru vja- una 'm v ...... !.-, fUXt . : ' u n i&n o feed creep through; -the body," op setting the liv er and kidneys .aja 4 making " trouble every 5 where. Hostet- Bitters cores i n d i gestiun anddjspesiaf ' W i STOMACH by .doing so. prevents cum fctiMtioh, bit aaness and Vll liver and J n"y troabies. It makes and fcaqps people wei). TOO MUCH FOft HIM. 13e CneliKl r. lio Prayed Heav enly Aitl Before tfc Fijfrt Wlicn Xhv tiays of iiwiijig were nearly oxer, so t hi; story' gnts. it hapfjeried that two lifelong friends .quarwhtl; and noth iijg bufc an appeal o the eAile could settle titi different In spi tupf Abe 4aterces-. aiMi of friends the two.,-111 D VJ ;bnown dueling fieW prepared m .bale to thedetith The seconds, abtiudoniqg the hqpe of effecUng a Tec-onciliatjon, vivere preparing for the combat wheo oneaf the constunts turned to them and aid: ".Gentlemen, everybody here knows rae toibe:o man of a serious turn of mind.jan officer in the church and a man ,of iniy wbrd. When I was a youth, I promised my v5enerable another that I would never take risk or enter into danger without a piaster for guidance from above. I think" that .promise fits this case, and while you prepare ior this meeting I shall koep my word." So saring he retired a few rods from -th other mew, turned his back and bowed An adoratioJB, craving heavenly protection When hettairnd to join the others and carry out his part according to the code, he was aina&ed to Unci uio neia perieciiij empty. Not a man was in sight. A few day after he met his late antag onist. The Jatter approached him and offered his band, only to be met with a stern, haughty Jook of disdain. "Sir," said tb.e serious minded one, "1 have known you for many .years-and have always respected you. Of course you wera wrong ih the matter we were trying to 6ettle a fe days ago, but then I never thought you-were aSoward before. -4 "See here, my meno," was tne-epry. 'I am not afraid of you or any man that lives, but I want you to understand that I am never going to fight you and the Almighty at the same time." Cincinnati-I Enquirer If you euffeir from itemtdernesa or4 full ness on the right side, paina under shouider-hlade, conwtipatian, bilious ruess, stick-headache, and. feel dull heavy and sfleepy your liver, is "torpid and congested. DeWitt's LAttlo Early Risers will cure promptly, ' pleiaaanily and permainenitly by removing the con gesitiomi and eaueitng the bile ducts t open-itnd flow naoraHy. THEY ARB GOOD PILLS. For sale by Paragon Pharmacy. The Stranse SUcub Explained. Some years ago the inhabitants .of a country town were rendered very uneasy, by the appearance of strange, signs on the bottom of their loaves of bread. One would bear a cross, another a Latin word, while a third would be embellished by -a skull and crossbones. At last one was delivered bearing; this inscription: "Died September 18." The recipient took to her bed, believing it to be a warning of her demise on that date., , A doctor was called in, who immediate ly set to work to find a solution of the mystery. He soon succeeded, A cemetery near by had been recently leveled and some old stones piled away ina -comer, whose inscriptions aeefirTeof'' obliterated. One of the church officials (a baker) cast covetous eyes on these and appropriated them to lino his oven, thinking the stones most suitable, but here and there some marks remained, ana wnen tne sort aougn was put in tho oven became stamped in the bread. Christian Endeavor World. HOW 30 FIJD CUT Fill a botle or common gl&sa with yr water and let rt stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or Berlins .-Smdlioatea mx unhealthy condition of t&e kidneys ; H Hit stains your Knen It Db evdeface of kidney trouble; too free desire to pass tt or pain in itho back Is also convincing proof that the kidney and bladder ere out of order. WHAT TO DO. m i - u. luvre a VAJkuixuu h iu ure auunrcugc v often expressed:, that IV. Kilmers Swamp Bout, the great kidney remedy, fuafln every wash in curling rheuma tism, pain In the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It correcHs inability to bold water and scalding water In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes thaSt un- pleaasant necessity ox being compelled to go offten during the day, and tto get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a meaSelne you should have the best. Ait dru&reists flftv cents or one dolJar. You may lave a sample bo'ttle and a book that Hells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, Vt you, send your address to Dr.- Kilmer & Co., Bmghampton, N. T. When writing be sure and mention that you read Hhds generous offer to the Asheville Daily SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES. Special round ftirlp rates offerefd by the Southern Kail way as follows:- Annual reunion, Conf ederaltel "Veter ans, Charleston, S. C. Tlilckeits on sale May 8th lOthi:. inicluslvs, floal limit May 21st. Rats of one cent per mile traveled. Rate from Asheville $5,85. Meeting Grand Lodge, I. O. O.iF. of N, C, Raleigh, N. C;i Tlckettto on salle May 8th 10th Induslv, flmal .limiit May Wth. Rate -from Asbjevaile $11.? Southern Baptist .and Anxailsnr. Con vention, Loutavtfflfiv Ky. Tickets on sale May 8th 12th Inclusive, final Urate .15 ouu-ni . mciusive, nnai nmro .iD oays iroro aaw 01 saie An; extension ctays from as of final ttmat may be btatoedV Ifco leave. LoulsViflle mtttaJter ftban Jumo'lOth, toro- j. I vided tickets are deposited wfltttt the. joint agent sb LouissviUe; prtor ; to May 1 18th, and: on paymmtv of i.a -rfeer of 5 I . .For raftes and -full lnJtormtion call an Ashevllta, N- C. - R.Li. Vernon. T'.;TPi'' A Charlotte, N. C. Dr.Dayid 31aVwAH&W42-Y f CURES iALLs KIDNEY, SXd'MACttA B' 12 tf; l-iv ci w M.wrof 1 1 LltClVAiyJi .HAS i- ... .. i il 1 1 Hl-li I 1 . Br-T ' Pita Eeee toe OU Wonmn. ? .Tbere ' are triefcs in: 'tell 1 trades , 'but; otirs,! Veiartied-aBie member ot 3k ronp seated in the lobby of aSoutb Broai trd hotel, "and I mxit ;ndd there aro X&w in ours." The speaker 'is the bead of well'S inowafina of "wJiolesale'grooers. "'yot sojong ago," JMJiitiawheaiavwas Still in the retail trader we had a hrewij Irish voiuan for Aicustomer. One .day she ordered laxrral of a terrain fcranil of flour. We happened rto be otrt rthe brancL, but I told faejpenld send iier a barrel of- aiaathex Tbrand .- equally ;good. She assented, and (the .floar seas deMsered. A week or o aUsrjeheeasa ixrto the-stare and daelitred titan heaiidn Jxke-tke flour and insisted oiri3a.1ing at takes back and the brand she w;untattta instead.. VelL we haoded tne tioica" eacat ski tAetore Ad, being still out of Jfehe ihrand wanted, ifllled up the returned tMtrrea, gat is iaew iiead and curted ife .o tfihe vooitasi again; We hjarj?dthliahOTO3ut'tlie .matter for three fveeka, w3Kssn,.oae day she canje into the ttre- la a bhly tadSgjuaufrlraaae of ininit . t f. " l want you to smp p to sny ibGuse and haul that flour asroxy,' he exclaimed 'I told yon that it was a good.' ' " 'No good,' I replied. 'Why. you kjiow it,ris the brand you ordered. I "Thewonian glared at me. 'It is ne such thing!' she blftrtod out. 'Ym sent me back the same barrel 1 had.' "Of course I denied it, laying partieulaa stress on her value to us as a customer and how we would not risk ldsing her trade on account of Tameewly barrel of flour 'Why. madam,' 1 ejaculated eloquently, 'how could you think of such a thing? Ours is too honorable a house to cheat its :cpstomers or to ask them to accept a sub stitute for something they liked.' "Then the woman grinned at 'Hnh,' she retorted, -'that's all very fine, tmt I had two bakin's out of the first bar rel ibefore I sent it back. ' "'Yes,' I assented, landyougot a full foarrejl in return. Doesn't that prove' " 'Prove notlajn, she interrupted. 'The fbrst. two bakin's out of the barrel I got the second time were all right, but I want you to know 1 always take my flour oufcof the barrel with a saucer. When I got down to the third bakin out of that sec ond barrel, I' W,Y(CS, ' I interposed weakly, 'what did you do?' " "I found my saucer,' was her answer. Then she swept out, and it was well she id, for I came near falling in a faint It was months before the woman would con descend to trade with us again." Phila delphia Inquirer. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern n thev Land who are not afraid, to be' generous to the needy and auffarto. The proprietors of Dr. King' New Discovery for consump tion, ccughs and colds, have given away over tea mlll'Mi trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satisfac tion of knowing It has absolutely cured tusands of hopeless oases. Asthma SENSES h22rSa!?sS.1 SSTSSLS thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, the throat, chest and lung are surely cured by tt- Call on T. C. Smith, W. C. Carmlchael and Pelham, druggists, and get a trial bottle, free. Regular size 50 c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price retunded. ECZEMA CURiED BY B. B; B. SAM- PIE BOTTLE FREE. Have" you fltchlng, bunnmg, scaly, crusted or pimply ekin, blister contain ing' pus or watery fluid, skin red, and an Itching heat, with or without sores, on legs, arms, bands, rueck or face? Then toke B. B. B. which wll cure, 1 ea viaag the flesh free from blemishes, sores, eczema or itching of aay kind. Any form of eczetnla Is due fb dis eased blood. Get the diseased blood out with B. B. B., and you are cure1!, B. B. B. is periecttly safe Do take by old or young, and .aots as a fine tondc, and cures when, salves, washes and other remedies fail., Childirsnl are very fre quently aff Moled with eczema. Sores disc barge and a yellow crust forms upon the skin. Give the child mild doses of B. B. B., and the sores will soon heal. B. B. B. for sale by druggisits at 1 per large battle, Inclose two stamps, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, G-a., and sample bobtle of B. B. B..will be seni by return mail. B.'B. B. tor sale In Aehevfile by Pelham's Pharmacy, To: Core Const! pa tioit Forever, nafefi nsiscarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 25c If Gr-CC. fail to cure, druggists refund money. For sals by Tho Carolina. Pharmacy Oofiege street and Court Square. 5 - An Elepliamt Bridge. In ancient times in India a famous gen eral used elephants to bridge a stream. I Rn nossfisseda battalion of over 500 ele- i tr s7 . , . . phants, andappr caching a river where the stream Was too rapid for his troops to cross, he ordered the elephants in and had them placed 'side; by side, facing up and down the stream, xnen pianss were brought and laid- from the back of one elephant to thaQaf another, and over them the troops passea maieiy, rou ble experienced beibg the showers of water which the elephantlfkept up by sucking up the refreshing nquia in tneir trunks and tossing it over their; bodies. - lur For the treatment of THE UQUOR.PIUM, MORPHWE and other Drag Addietions. TheTobbacoo HaWt. Nerve Exhaustion PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clwa and, DeaobQca the hix. ft motea growm. Xver to Bestore Gray Hl to its Tonthfttl Color Ouraa aealp diaaaset ft hair lailimc. it 1 despair ontu you imve reu MEDICAL COMMON SENSE, - J aedlcal and marriaee ride ; tZJt VffVh R men and women need to know : 380 wSforW cents, sent by sealed mail, prepaid. CO 139 E. Sth St., Newloik. - rTRY AL.L.fiN'S FOOT-iLVSE A pwwde to be sbiaken '"into the shloes. AtrhlBeasoiii your,, IJeeWx feel swollen, nervkxus and ihot. nH (get tired easily, Tf von have BJnantmg joeex or mglrt shoes try" Ailenfa. q5atEase, ;. ItionoTs 4tfe feet CnateeS WSUkjjSig , easy. 'Ref fe.ro opras aBapuniflnw w aii pa'm and gives r.i4onieofrt.; Tty. &t taay; cfld by aM,:drugg8v erocer snoe stores and lit BtDreKwcra . jv,earwmerej jfrice 25 vents. Triai. pacinaigeKiaa jvd Aw-. a 11 en Si Olmsted,- Ls Roy. N: V. r.rieeuCHfiDn An American Scientist's Great Work. Consamption, Pneumonia, La Grippe, Asthma, Catarrh, bronchitis and All Lung -and Bronchial Troubles Can be Positively and Permanently Cured. , Dr. Slocmn's System of Treatment Has A Free Course of Treatnteot for SCENE IN THE SLOCUM LABORATORIES, NEW YORK CITY. The Doctor Demonstrating to Medical Men, Scientists, Statesmen and Students the Value of the New Slocnm System of Treatment for the Permanent Cure of Lung Consumption, Catarrh and All Pulmonary and Wasting Diseases. Do you cough ? Do your lungs pain you? Is your throat sore and inflamed? Do you spit up phlegm? Does your head ache? It your appetite bad? Are your lungs delicate? Are you losing flesh? Are you pale and thin? Do you lack stamina? These symptoms are, proof that you have in your body the seeds of the most dangerous malady that has ever devas tated the earth consumption. Consumption, the bane of those who have been brought up in the old-fashioned beliefs that this disease was hered itary, that it was fatal, that none could recover who were once firmly clasped in its relentless grip. But now known to be curable, made so by the worldsttrring discoveries of I man whose name has been given No this new system of treatment, , . Now known to be preventable and curable by following and practising his hygienic teachings. The new system of treatment will cure you of consumption and of all diseases which can be traced back to weak lungs as a. foundation. 0 It is not a drug system, but a system of germ destruction and body building. FREE . ONE TRIAL BOTTLE THIS OFFER ALMOST An External Tonic Beautifies it as by Magic. THE DISCOVERY & AGE WOMAN WAS " Thousands, nave tried from time Imme tnorialp discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and other imperfections of the completion, but none had yet suc ceeded nntiJ. the Misses Bell.the now fam ous Complexion Specialists, of 78 Ufili Avenue, New York. '"Sty, offered, the pub lic their wonderful Complexion Tonic. The reason so many tailed to make this discovery before is plain, because they have not followed the right principle.. Balms, Creams, Lotions, etc., never have a Ionic effect upon the skin, tehee the failures. . The Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic has a most exhilarating effect upon the cuticle, absorbmgandJcarrying off all impurities which the blood by its natural action is constantly forcing to the surface of the skis, flt is to the skin what, a vitalizing tonic is to the blood and nerves, a 'kindjof newTifeitimmcdiateiy exfiftaratek and" strengthens wherever applied Its tonic effect is felt almost' immediately and it speedily banishes forever-from the skin, frecklesr iimplesw ; f blackheads,1 . moth patches, riiikies; liver spotjrronghness,: oilines -'erapnsTtod . ocoloicrons' of anykmdC,, ---'.- v-w jn ower ium mi may w penenieq Dy heir Great Biscovery, the Misses Bell will, THE ' MISSED-nn Bell's odmpagrlofa- tonic, AepBs Tor mis ta.JUdi etty by W. C A V 4i Revolutionized Ol-Tlme Theories. All Sufferers for the Mere Asking. Not guesswork, but science. Not a step backward, but a stride out of the old ruts. Made, possible only by Pasteup's, Virchow's, Metchnik6rTs and Slocum's latest discoveries in bacteriology, hy giene and therapeutics. In plain English, a system of modern scientific disease curing. y The System consists of Four Prep arations which act simultaneously and supplement each other's curative action. You are invited test what this sys tem will do for you, if you are sick, by writing for a free' treatment to the SIo cum Laboratories, New York City. WRITE TO THE DOCTOR. Send your name and full express and postorfice address to the Slocum Labor atories, 98 Pine street, New York, and mention this paper, and the Four Free Preparations of medicine will be for warded you. The system is a positive cure for con sumption, that most insidious disease, and for all lung troubles and disorders complicated by loss of flesh, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. Thin, pale, weak people become fat and hearty by its use. The test is to try it (J FREE SURPASSES BELIEF. Applied to the Skin THE INVENTOR. ers at their parlors one trial bottle of tab Complexion Tonic absolutely free ; and in order that those who cannot call or who live away from New York may be bene fited, they will send one bottle to any ad dres j, all chaTges prepaid, on the receipt of 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing and delivering. The price of this wonderful tonic is $1.00 per bottle, and this liberai offer should be embraced by all. The Misses Bell have just published their new book, Secrets of Beauty." This valuable work is free to all desiring it. The book treats exhaustiveij f the importance of a goosrcomplexion ; tells how a woman may acquire beauty and keep it. Special chapters . ?n the care ol vhehair; how to have luxuriant growth; harmless methods of making the hair pre serve its natural beauty and color, even to adratyced age. Also instructions how to banish superfluous hair from the face, neck and arms without injury to the skin. This book will be "mailed to any address on ij request, FREE Trial Bottles of wonderful Com- plsxion Tonic free at parlors, xt 25rcents (COst of packing and maiUoyi to these at a distance. . " Correspondence cordially solicited. Ad 7 -T '-. New York Ocy. compleiloo soap. yMrmOclMs SIISCKI.I.ANBOUP WANTED. A first class colored cook, and c ham berma 2d, for tire Esmeral da Inn, Hickory Nut Glap; address, with reoommendaitiota ltd Col. 'Thomas Tuamer, BB.-jCaVe, N. C.;Good wages ; andsfceaJdy JempAoynjgn!t tbe yair round to pjrioper parties. v ' st LOST. A gofld) ; mathematical medal., Pons ayinorum in eihixpe; reward Cor. mum Wo Ik P. McLoud. r z WANTED. BTpom and board far sltriet V ly privalUe farMly by-man and wife, located (here perrnanein.'tfly; stlafte price! Adidretes, PermanoaJt, care Gazette 71-3 . , - WANTED. To rent one-h'aflf of a well 'located eitlone room, tfor nice, cleSau bus iness. Address Store, care Garafte 71-3 ' . EUECTRIC TREATMENT-Vapor baths, face etearming and maseUg-p shampooing, maMcuriing. Tneatments at pajtienit's re3idaice. Miss E. x Qulnm, The Villa, oppoedte postoffioe. 71-20ti , " f S(fIlAPHY'-Tyieitfa dic HJation taken anywthere. Pupil receiv ed. Mass Quinn, The Villa, oppcBhe postlofflce. 71-2 WANTED Seconld Wand buildiug ma (terials will be tskeur ,m small !o,g from differemfc parties, odd doors land win dows, etlai.r CaS& bandsters, door siteps bl'mds g-arden paaing. a,nd garden itbols, 50 feet of hose, parlor cook stove p'ipe and flue, address Box 707, staging what you have and price. MISS NORA WATtTH"Pioio j v . . . miu Vance street.v ia. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Situation as (traveling com pamon to lady going abroad, by an experienced .traveler, speaking French and English and who is not subject to sea eickoess. Beat of .references. Address C. M., Gazette wince. tf FOR BENT. TO RENT. Two rooms; private Itaajoee; address, D, 53 CertLr'al avo. en- FOR RENT. That very Targe tend de niable hlouise, No. 4 North Frc ,n, h Broad avenue; suitabCe or a rirsi cliaisa boairtling house. Apply to H. F Grant, 24 SoufcJh Main sltpeefc. 73-6 8 ROOM brick, No. 2 Gnay Gables, with range, gas and modem improvements, low rent to parties without children. A. D. Co'oper.' 65&t FOR RENT FurndsCw! flat of four Address 65-3t iwms. dentinal and sunnv. X. Y. Gazette office. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms on second floor, excellently arranged Ifor light housekeeping. Bath on same floor. Also two rooms on first floor, funnisheld or unfurnished. Oall at 3$ PenJand jstreelt. l ut f FOR KENT Dwelling number 24 Pemlaind street, containing niine rooms, newly papered tand in good repair. Has stable on premises. A stalble with room for six horses, also for rent. Ap ply to Mrs. C. B. Alvey, College and Vance streets. 52 26 1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for lTgat (housekeeping. Oall at 13 BaJiley street. FOR RENT At tihe low rate of $12 per inonm; residence, on Blar.ton street; 8 rooms; large Jot E. Coffin, ooo-ner Haywood and West Colleere street. 281-tf. ROOMS AND BOARD. SELECT BOARD Lar&e. tairv rooms. every convenience. Excellent -table; high location; beaultiful ecenery; can accommodate tabte boarders; tak( Qh'arlotte Street car and inquire aft 31 Clayton1 street. PRIVATE BOARD $5 to $7 a week Excellenit tiable, near Lookout car line, large grove, abundiaaioe of fresh milk, eggs, etc. Telephone No. 295. For further informationi apply to Mrc. Jas. M. Ray. Ramoth, or at Ray' book store, 8 Count Square. POK 8ALK. FOR SALE Single Comb Brown Legora ttaen eggs. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Drum mond, Grace, N. C. If MONEY TO LOAN. S300 cash to lend; to be secured by building: and lot in Asheville. E. Coffin, 29 Hay wood street. Developing . and Finishing for Amateurs. All developflng next morning af ter it Is left -wiith us. For slight extra change can develop and deliver films or plates , in an hour or so. All amateur work ready for delivery nexlt day after order is left. Finished In few (hours for Blight extra charge. We develop all films separate ly, cutting them before develop ment, thus saving lots of pic tures. We ftse permanent ptapers ex clusively and know exactly what t use to get best possible re- SUlftS. ; Buy, sell or rent Cameras and Kodaks, and sell all supplier needed by "amateur or; profess tonal. Loam Kodaks free where we do developing and flnistoin?. Free Unstrufction in ploturs mak- n - : ? Tjdd's 'Bxposors Tables, 25c , tell you exactly how tang' to ex pose in making a picture. . . .IBUrst Steps ta Photography is i worth dolrars tat you, butt costs ' - ; onlyv-256. RAY'S PHOTO SUPPLY HpUSE NORTH COURT SQUARE. NEW 'PH0 NE 76 - v. 1 c v
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 3, 1899, edition 1
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