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5 - THE ASHEVILLE G12ETT$ JULY-4ln&a aH'- V "The Summer Capital -5" W( III It -ifCffff: ' ' '2- or 1000 Guesti THE MOST ON . WRI5E FOR Battee, Griffin ;' & - X.V - - - 1 I 1 M m 1 W LJ Bft - B & I ... X ST -a SWANNANOA HOTEL, ASHEVILLE, N. C Stopping Place of Commercial and Tourist Travel - y -' - ' ; ' Everything firstclass; excel;enit table, neat rooms, sun parlors, large offieeand the finest ball room in tire State. . Danciri g every night. Music .by Miss Florence Searing's New Orleans orchestra. Fami ly raifces to suit' the times. All modern Improvements. Come for a day, a week, a month, or longer,, you Twill enjoy ev Ay day'e stay. Take green cars from the depoJt direct to the door. Write for rates and circulars to Col. F. A. Lincoln, Manager. J. E. MONTAGUE. WAYNESVILLE INN Naynesvlllef AT. C. Waynesvllie, Altitude 2860, Asheville, Altitude 2,250 Opened June 1st, 1899. - iS'ew HotiseNewty Furnished. Fi8hiDg-TrowtJt B&88) Etc, Special Hates to Families. Batbs on Exery Floor. Hot and Gold Water - Free Sample Booms. Mineral Waters. Electric Bells. Most Beautiful SceEes in Western North ( arolina. ESMERALDA I Hickory Nut Gap. NN through Reedy Patch Gap. Train leaveaAshevMle 8.20 a. m. THOMAS TU RISER, Proprietor. Quisisaria "Nature Cure, Sanitarium Aslieville, N. C, 167 French Broad Aveaue. LATEST QEKMAN METIIOD No Medicine! No Operations! Most snccessfnl cures effected by Massage, Baths, Diet, Sweedish Movements. -etc All diseases treatt d. NO CONSUMPTIVES .TAKEN. HOTEL FLEMING .Marion, N. C. UKUBER CONCERT CO., Proprietors: Roy U0 Baird Street Sunseti Drive, Ashe ville, N. c. ; :,. ' PINEST VIEW IN ASHEVILLE. -Will accommodate a limited liumbier of guests. No children; no advanced; con Bumptives taken. Terms, only, $5.00 and J6.00 per week. - '. -v Mra. M. M. Hazelrlgg. ForSaleor otory brick - businessr.4uildings In driving town 4a Easit '.Tennessee. .. Sul phury freestone and " chalybeate .water. Finest climate dntheiworlds Apply i to r H. FrGRMT, IT- I. - 24 S. Main St; All4 Corner : North main: street and S tames Cotta ExcHaw avenue. NoTtthemBcoking;iNear caro -I -. 5-Starne Avenue. by;th6?Se Open Throughout DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE "RESORT THE ATLANTIC COAST. PAAVPALET. Cook, Managers; , C. B. W ATKINS. MONTAGUE & WATKINS, Props. Ia the land of cascaaes and water falls. Biatning amd fishing. Until Hickory Nut Gap road is made passable tak cars to HemdersonvMle. From there to Esmer alda is a pleasant dlrive of three hours vThe Tuxedo, 76 Haywood street, one block from the postofflce. Miodierni' house. newly f urdshed. Bath on leach! floor, Reasonable tterrna " J. McGARRY. KEIIILVORTH PARK COTOAQE. i v.ioiwwtful summer nome, awiay fmm aie noise and. dusit of the- city, One nUe from ,'the cour Jhouse, on the RUtmore car line. New house, -with, ex- fcAnfv ifrounds;" "every comfort - pro- TTflmt class board from $6 per week ana Up ' Addreaa, , -.- - MRS. A. Z. BABOII o Wn S6 : ' BUitmore, N. C. .,- ... : - .. . , A T-T-k vibady -ZZ-. - .a ma -with - abundance ret. t fresh xndlK, utxerj e:"ZT2 J tataf cat 12ne or. at Ray Ibook store. ; BOARDING MISCELLANEOtJS. eyJjy..4te Electric Ne'sdle withoufe pain r6ciar. tadtes annoyed witb siper fluous hair,"mols, etc., can'be relioredb Those iofteFested will receive a ,prdnpt reply by addressing The ElectroIosiaCo. l ama earn t -i I box zMt Asnevawe,' i. MIJS NORA WARE-Pianlst and t4si er in stringed, instruments. Cprnd" of .Spruce and Woodfln street. SITUATIONS WANTSD." . . . j 4 WAJS 'llhJIK-Poattiian es : stait4aELry fre mn,ongmtee(r. Flvw years exjfl-r ence; Dest or reference. Address,1 M., care Gazette. W ANTED-Sitteataioia as tewveltoigr cm .paniocn to lady, going abroad, by speaJong French and English and who ia no Bubjedt to sea atckneas. BeaKa o referemoeB. Address C. M., office. HELP WANTED. I- , DRUO CLERIC WANTED Immeoi&le ly: apply at Feijiiam's Pharmacy 24 PatEoa avenue, WANTED. Stenographer for dfesiiable position, "wllio "will purchase Remlseton machine (cheap), perfect order. Type writer. Gazette. . ' 18- ROQMS AND BOARD. 4c4:4: NEW HOUSE Newly furnished; -wjou'.d like , people-to occupy ithree pleakarut rixms; splendM taTale; adjoining path j-oome; electric 'light; 5 minutes' Walk from Square; for rates, etc., see lrs. W 140 South Main street, -,, ll-6.. PRIVATE BOARD. New iuee, yith &D. modem improvemets, on street ear line- Five rninuites walk from square. Cam accommodate four people ooly. Reasonable rates. Address, M, Ga zette. 128-6 FLAT ROCK, N. C, is a gTeatly appre ciated! mouautain residence; hlgh dry, Ibracing. For board at a pleasantt (home, address, M'rs . Biaok. ' eod-3 '. COTTAGE. Large, new," superior cot . ilage, furnished, for rent for summer, Mrs. Black, Flat Rock, N. C. - eod-3 t PRIVATE BOARD. By Mrs. W- Q. Hudson, 48 Spruce street, Asheville, N. C. Repaiaited and rem'adelei; electric lights; large pleasant rooms; not and cold "water. In ttoe center of the clt-y. - 108-lm FOR RENT. ' FOR RENT. One or two nicely furnish ed) rooms. 37 N. French Broad ave. 1 - . - - - . - A12gtf ROOMS FOR RENT Unifiimdshed . or . furnished;. olO: unfurnished or furnish ed f or ligM Housekeeping. NJce, lairge, newly papered. Rant-low. 12 Central avenue. 127-6 FOR RENT Rooms, nicely furnished!, for light house' keeping. Call ait 139 Bailey street. - - - 126-26 FOR RENT. A furnished flat of five rooms, also an unfurnished flat of six rooms. Hot and cold water, range and electric lights. O. D. Revel, 31 Temple- Court. . . MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN $3,000, for three or five years on improved real estate security. Ap- p:y to A., J. Lyman. .Real. estate broker office, Paragon building. - "126-3 FOR SALE?" 4 FOR SALE. Gentle Tiding and -diriving .. v a T . l J 1-,-, wo-r norseJ) years ora; aisv uugsw harness,- saddle, bridle, and robe. To be soldi cheip. E. B. Miller, Tfce Pi-ne Pearson's , Drive. 1313 Howard A. Haven Wright C Stout New York Stock Exchange, New York Oottoa Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade. HAVEH& STOUT Bankers and Brokers, 1 Nassau St. cor. Wall, New York rwvYflAt- numuTita received, subdect : to oheok on demand. Interest .. cBBdlted mrtmthilv mi dailv baliancea. . : Aocounlts of banks, coxrxxrationB, firms and individuals received on favorablf term. J Coupons, interest. dividends, o notes drafts collected for our correspandenfa Ordera executed for the ourch&se or sale on conxmdssLon. of bonds, stocks, ftnftttmm- erMn or nro visions, eltlhen for investiment or carried on margin. Clients may telegraph orders and in ftniflnna at our exnense. Conies of telegraphic code, may be had on appll nation. , Informatfcns regardinig : quotations, corponatdona and securities, cheerfully furnished. . . lStN.C.r Band-and Orchestra. Music furbished for all oc casions, either military band j or orchestra. Lessons ivpji on all instruments ' ijFor Jurthe r p articulars" ad ress" CHARLES COE, - 65 Spruce Street SWEDISH MASSAGE AND PACKS. For nervous, rheumatic said' other dla- Sr(r1.l. iThnrft Brandt -massage for female dasease. t; . (C- . s Also face massage; ' ' " ? V? . - ; PROF. EDW. GRUNEK. Graduate of -; Chemnitz '"College, - Ger-inany;-formerly - with -.theT Oakland " Heiiehts Sanatorium. J .YXI- : 55 SouiKhi Main street f " Ptodne, 206 r. ' - Home and Office Treatment. ; IB DOCTORS' FAVORITE; doctors everywhere commend -llostetter'a V Stomach - - Bitters. Prugffists every wBere sell it. For g: half a century it has curtd all r.troublts" caused ; by weak or 7 neglected stomachs. , -. It cures as well as prevents con y8tipation and Imparts ; a "health; tone to the whole system. - It invariably brings bealth and strength to the user. Hosttters Stomach Bitters TRUST THRUSTS. The Standard Oil trust is content mere ly to grow and let the sugar trust do the talking. New York Press. -The Whisky" trust has been swallowed by the Standard Oil' trust, which goes to showthat petroleum and distilled pizen can be; mixed with impunity; Omaha Bee. . -As soon as the Ink trust is ready for business remarked the professor, "it will proceed, I suppose, to make the foulr est blot oiCthe page of history." Chicago Tribune. " The field fortrusts is not yet . exhaust ed. Wheat .ehaff, pea . halls, old vines, watermelon, rinds, potato bugs and other things are awaiting, the coming of - in -vestors.; Baltimore American. -It ought to 'be said that trusts are al ways depressing in their, effects upon the masses. The distillers have been forming a combine expressly to keep up the spir its of tne American people. Detroit Fre Press. ' , ' j2. Gun shot woumkls and . powder burns, cut, bruises, 6rrains, wounds from rusty nails, Insect stings and ivy poisoning quickly Tieailed by DeWitit's Witch Ha zel Salve. Positively prevents -Wood poi soning. Beware of counterfeits. Le Witt's" ds safe and sure. Paragon Phar macy. Science Among the Gamins. Jiiuniie (of the slums) I tell yer, there's a wuss feller aroun than Jack the Ripper: Billy his chum) rYer don't say. Jimmie Yer bet there is. I heerd a doctor yap at the horspittle say that Mike itobes killed hundreds every day. New JXork World., T i The Kind You Have Always Boug evidence In His Favor. "Yes," she sjgiied, "my husband prides himself on his horse sense. Well," said her neighbor, "it seems to make you sad to think of it. Don't yon believe he really has it r ' Oh, I guess he has it all right! Any- way, ne s always KieKing." v;nicago Times-Herald. - Thomas Rhoads, Centsrfield, O., writ s: 'I suffered firom piles eeven or -eight years. No remeay gave me reuet unui De Witt's Wittdh Hazel Salve, less than box of which permajnen'tly i cured me. Beware of eounlterfeits. Paragon Pharr macy. Double and Quits. Census Enumerator (to Miss Back number) Your age, please? Miss Backnumber (sweetly) I have seen 24 summers. . Census Enumerator Been blind the greater part of yeur life, eh? Harlem Life. BLOOD POISON AND CANCER CURED BY'B. B. B. TRIAL SENT FREffll. Deadly-eancer of the face, neck, legs, lip, eating cancer or sores, cured by B B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. B cures by driving the deadly, , virulent poison wfhieh causes cancer, .out of the Dioou. This is the onay cure ana xs. ts B. 1b the only remedy that can do this: In the same way B. B. B. cures Blood Poison whether Inherited or acquired, producing ulcers, painful welling, blotches, copper-colored spots, tailing of the hair, sores to the tnroait or Mjon- siie, .scrofula. B. B. B. has made hun dreds of permanent cures, and la a thoroughly tested, powerful Blood Remedy. Cures where rJl else fans. Tested for 30 years, 'lo prove its cura tive powers, we send a sample bouie free to-any one who writes for It. Large bottles for sale by all druggists for $1. sample bottle send two stamps and address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, da., B. B. B. for sale In Asheville by Pelham's Pharmacy. ' lVJLH. Uir lt-viilll has demonstrated ten' thousand Ames that it is almost infalUble fORWOMAH'S PECUtlAR -WEAKWES3ES. f irregularities sntl derangements It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. -It exerts a wonderfully healing, strength ening' and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures "white" and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieYea sup- pressed and painralmenstrnatioh. - For Change ofXafe it is the best -. medicine made. It is beneficial v during pregnancy, and helps to - bring children into homes barren .- for years. It invigorates , stimn ' lates, strengthens the whole sys :. r tern - This great remedy is efferedt ' to all afflicted women. Why will ' sjiy woman suffer another minute "n with certain relief within reach? -Wine of Cardui only costs $1.00 per bottle at your drug store. '" For advice, in 'esses requiring tepeeial directions, address, giving symptom, the ?Ladie$ Advisory Department The Chattanooga Medene Oo., Chat tanodgar Tenn. y Rev. J.W. SMITH, Camden, S.C., says: "Ml wife useovftnaoi varauiainoma for falllna of the sorob snd it enUrety 1, 1 .cured her." THE OF A CHILD . CHARChO WITH HURDER Second Chapter of a Stozy of Ewnurk- able Brutality r v In-Saturday's Gazette appeared, a re port reprinted from the Snartanbure Herald of "the shocking' punishment .in flicted upon & Uttle girl -by one FeSx Thompson. Since then the - child has died and Thompson is in' the county jail at Sparftuncburg-, held as the paurclerer. Thompscn was seen by a reporter at the Jan. He expressed no dearree of n?-f prise when told of the girl's dea'th, and seated that he did whip her with a switch but thait the chastisement was of , triv ial nature. " He exoresses the- inini-.n that if justice ds -dooeto him he will eet ui. au iieui. x-ne lesamony at thejn quest, however,, is of a. far different na ture, and judging from dt, Jusdce should De tne very last thing that Thompson anouia oeeire. On last Thursday. ThomDSon tied hia ware out to the woods and ram off. fearing that his neighbors would stringr him-up for the brutal (treatment of the chria. The mother freed herself snn hn and 'her brother carried the child from JUolo to Whitney, wheie R. H. Gilliland Vio uaiuier .01. xne woman lives.. The child remained at Gllllharndt beina-treat- ea oy xjt. jacKson until Friday,, when &t aaea. Coronier Bishop was notified and went w vviiiiuuey evening. A. jury wag empaneled and the testimony of three - TIT.L . : j witnesses given. The following ia the testimony adduc- ea, as reported in the Herald: Adeline Thompson, the wife of Fe lix Thompson and mother of ithe-deceas- kJ child, iteSclfled in, subsnaaee aa fal lows: On Tuesday evening a week ago Felix gave ithe child an unmerciful whipping and on Wednesday, while the li'ttle girl ana 1 were in the field at work. Stacy (the little girl) took sick and: complained of a pain in her hips and backT We went to dinner about 12 o'clock, and the child could not get tin ithe door, and he said it was pure lazzmess and he would take ithe hide.off her if she did not go in, and whipped "her. On Thursday he whipped her again wdth a common size switch off a cedar tree. I went 'to the spring aifter some water, andl Felix's brother came and told me that Felix had whipped-" Stiacy again. That nigh Sitacy could not-get in 'the !bed, and he whipped and) kicked her again and slam med her down cai the bed. "He would "not let me get a doctorr for her.- "We have been married about one year and he has been badly abusing the child' and me ' since we first married. The child was Illegitimate, being five years old when we were married. He tried tOt get me to leave the child an3l run away wlthwhim, but I begged him ou)t of it and he flea me out in the field to keep me from It, but I got. loose and took """the child with me and wenit-ito my brother's house, amd we carried her five mi'es from Lolo to my father's house ait Whitney. On one occasion a week or so ago, Felix whipped Stacy with ian axe handle. ' , R.. H. GM 1'ind, father of Adeline Thompson, and grandfather of the child, corroborated -Adteline's testimony as to her, and ibis soil and son-in-iaw coming in about 12 or 1 o'clock at night, carry ing the child. Said that ithey had walk ed (from Lolo and carried! Stacy. Stacy could mot. walk and complained of her hips and back giving her a great deal of pain, Felix Thompson bears a bad' reputation, having shot, a mJan st Clifton and. -got in some trouble near Gowensvllle and wteS run off. Has treated Adeline and child very brutally since having married her. X. L. P.Jackson, physician, says that he was called in to see 'the child after he., was brought to Whitney. Found her back and hips over her kidneys cov ered with bruises1 about the size of a sil ver dollar. Her back was covered with blood, and after washing the clots oft 1 found that she was literally cut .bo pieces from her knees to her shoulders. It looked as shehadTbeen struck about 99 times with a whin, commonly kcown as t'h "mt-o'-ntoe-tails." a ft or- a mrvot mvrfpm pxarrtiination. 1 3 found that her bowe'e lanfl kidneys-were greatly inflamed a.nd- bruised, caused from external injuries. The pit of her stomach was alsa greatly bruised, as from a severe kick. In my judgment th external licks on the tack . causeJv mis inflamation of her (bowels, kidneys and liver, which caused her death. After being out a very chort itime the carorier's jury ie:urned the fcl'-owmg verdict: "We. the jury, have -decided that the child, Stacy "Tompson, came to her death by violence" from the hands of one Fenx Thompson." ' 8 ears the Signature Ins Kind Yon Have Always Bougff Time Even All Thlnsrs. Father My dear, this seems like a strange marriage. He is but 18 years old aud you are 28. When he is 40 you will Lbe50. Daughter No, indeed. I'll still be 28. New York Weekly.. ilDLLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to e generous to the needy and suffering. Tne proprietors of Dr. King New Discovery or .consump tion, coughs and coKhfc have given away over' ten xnlllni trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satia'ac tkra of tow)wng it has absolutely cursd thousands of hopeless oases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by tt. " Gall on T. C. Smith, W. C. Carmichael and Pelham, druggists, and set a trial bottle rree. neguiar size ou c, and $1. Every battle guaranteed, price refunded. ... or Don't be a Fool... - Take a good thing when you "i. - can get Dt: Ex-Gov. Robert L.Taylor OTTeinnesse, says: ' "When a century later historians are sifting Whe events" of this time for the epoch-making discoveries of science and civilizajtion, - th$re will be few chapters ... .. .11. Jl . more importtant , 1 tninK, tnan xnaii ue voted to "the reformaition medicine, which will have come about through the acceptance an)d praactice of Dr. ; Still's syetemj-known! as OsteDpaithy.'' - ; .! G. M. CASE, M. Osteopath; lSThurchS. j9 FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION it f MAKES BOTH MOTHER AND BABY HEALTHY ' AND STRONG. A Purely Vegetable and Pet fectly Harmless, Non-Alco nolle and Non-Narcotic Preparation. GOOD FOR NORTH CAROLINA Candor compels the admission that, while Georgia is ahead of North Caro lina it is distinctly behind North Caro lina in one of the evidences of progress, . one of the surest means 01 lmpravmg; the condition of the state, namely, the. construction of good roads, f Within the past ten years North Car olina as built many more miles of firstr class roadway than has - Georgia . and the popular interest in good roads seems to be much stronger there than it is' here. . - . This comparison is not pleasant for hutelligenr Georgians to contemplate. Georgia is richer and more prosperout a-, than North Carolina, has larger busj. ness interests; produces crops of great-, er V-alue and has more markets for them. Moreover good roads may bi constructed quite as cheaply in Geor gia as in North Carolina? Our soil is as easily worked and our supply of all the materials used in road construction is far greater. . . The only explanation of the superior;' -progressiveness of North Carolina 11 W road building is that the people of the - jejatehave given the subject noie , thought and have a better understand ing of the value of good roads. 1 ' .'Beginning July 11 and contimn ig fori two weeks a road builders' institute : , will be held in Charlotte, wh'cn will V"-' probably result still further incrafl-, ."' ing activity in road conatrucUon mf-?-, that state. - It is time foAOeorgia to brace ujy Ti the road question. Atlanta Journal. 7 " What you want is not temporary re lief from piles, but a cure Do stay cured. DeWitt's Wftch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. - P$JP- - agon Pharmacy. THE WALDENSIAN CHURCH. Mrs. I. W. Falson, who returned last :x cflght from Connelly Springs, yesterday atftended the opening of the new church -at Valdese, the Waldensian colony near Morganton. The belief of the" people 19 1 Presbyterian. The pastor is Rev. Earth' Soulier. The churches a handsome stone structure, valued -at about $29,000; It is called! the Valdese cathedral. , It waiv. budDt by the Waldens?acs, and the work- mianship will compare with that of any , city church. The exercises attendant up', on thejopening of ithe cathedral were par ticularly ini'eresfng. Mrs. Faison. says. The Waldensians in their native' cos- " tumea addled picturesquenees and beauty - to ithe scene. The services were oonduct ed by Rev. Mr. Soulier, 'the paster; Rev Dir. Rose, of Morgamton; Rev. Mr., - Ramsey, of Hickory and Rev. Mr. Mc- '- Lellamd of SfbatesvlHe. Large crowds , from Morgantcn, Hickory, and others-v points in :that vicinity were present. After the exercises in the cathedial were over diinner was served in 'the open and wasr enjoyed by several hundred people."--.;- 4V The children, Mrs. arson says, re cited! their Sunday school lesson and cat--"-. echism in French, but afterward tang - Amerka" in English. The vineyaruf- - and croDs are looking well, and every-. thing points to a prosperous season - with Hthese deout and consecrated people.- Charlotte Observer. Mr. amd Mrs. B. Lackainp, Elston,, Mo., write: "One Mlauite Cougrh ,Cure; Saved the life of our little boy when- Jtr.. w,ti-V. T3n m n-An Dkal.' nmcy. . No-To- Bc for Fllty Cents. ; Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak ven strong, blood pure. 60c. fl. All druggists .. - - A Woman's Rlsnta. ..f ". ":'.' "Jack," said his old college chum, you -wife seems to be one of those -women who-.-?-!- are bound to have the last word." -A'.x- "1 wouldn't mind that so much for It . seems due the weaker -sex,. but what roflsV-' me so is that she's dually bound toubavej- ' 95 per cent of the conversation that pre-V v cedes." Detroit Free Press. , . I,ooklns;"at the 'Grand StaatdV' :'Ua. haT' laughed the critical friend. That is a great racing picture All the '- . people in the crowd have thei backs, to ( the horses. "Yes," a nswered theartist. "1 ; aro.-. nothing" if not 11 realists That Is a' scene f -" at the Grand Prix." Washtngton Star. v - " : ' - V ' Q-i . '. . ' - castor m For Infanta and Children.'' Tits Kind You Have Alvajs Bht Bears the' Signature of z-r S'U ; 1 -- . - -, . .. - - 5f- 1 ! i s
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