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; THE ASHEVILLLC 'GAZETTE AUULSlTi. iiJoa- ''X "The. ouromi f II II VT I W m it ... - - . a- i m II fell III II 3Vl I I I Fm V5 I i-J I I Ti l l I J iM r7. ;u for l060Gtt& THE MOST ON DELIGHTFUL THE ATLANTIC COAST. o WR16E FO! Jarbe, Griffin & Hendersonville's New (OPiiV iliX Ti? YEAR AROUND.) ' On hundred and twenty-flv bd rooms. Altitude, 2,252 Feet Eleetfto Mgliit. tem Heat.. Elevaitxwr. Ball Rooms." Daith Rooms. Ten Pin Alley. : Eleven Acres Beaultiful (Jrounds. Fine Barnd of- MuMciana Employedl for the Season. . ! ' J J All Modem Convemiencea. Good Trout FihHng. Mineral Springs. Golf links. Horseback Riding. Beautiful Grounds. Everything New. First Claaa Service. . , a. nsJLA iK?fc For rates and information lapply tO;7........ BARDIN & WHEEJjER. Hendersonvirie, N. C. SWANNANOA HOTEL, ASHEVILLE, iV. C. Stopping Place of Commercial and Tourist Travel Everything flrstclaas; exoeilnjt table, 6m finest ball room in the State, Dancing every migM. Music by Miss Florence Swings New Orleans orchestra. Family rates to suit the times. ' All modern improvements. Come for a day, a week a month, or longer, you will enjoy ev ydny stay. Take green oars from the depolt direct to the door. Write for otas ind circulars to Gol. F. A. Lincoln, Manager. WAYNESVILLE INN Viaynesvllie, N. C. Yiyncsvllle, Altitude 2,860, Ashevllle. Altitude 2,250. Opened June 1st, 1899 1 hw House, Newly Furnished. Fishing Trout, Bass, Etc. Special Kates to Families. 9 Baths on Every Floor. aoi ana uoia vvaier. w Mineral Waters. Most Beautiful Scenes in ilERALDA I ts NN iii-1 TTn! Prn.vLH. From there to Bmr- lilLIlOry rSUZ Uap alda is a pleasant "drive of three hours ""Ha Reedy Patch Gap. Train kaveAshevS!tle 8.20 . m. " THOMAS TU RISER, Proprietor. HOTEL FLEMING Marion, n. c GKDBER CONOEIIT CO. PropriQtpre. , HAYW WHITE, SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL. WA YNESVILLE, N. C mile from mniiifl nrim VRdcWanid: river. In a beautiful and pjc VUA it MpjuvDfuiVf V ue vallev. n-nnfl ,i. 0 . e most excellent. WMte Sulpbtir," in une country. l Porter, carriage, amd tr&iuffer ' Mr. .and:-Mps;''D...A;Sjias1- RESORT PAfVPMLET. Cooks, Managers. Hotel, First-Season meat rooms, aun parlor , large office and ri-ev ouuipw xiuumo. Electric Bells. Western North Carolina. SEASIDE - 1 r. - . I . . - J. E. TMONTAGUE, Proprietor. la the Hand of cascades and water falls. Batbi-ng1 and flshing. Umtil Hickory Nut Gap road is made passable take cars to ; - ,- .t flrfvlner. and cvdiiig. - Th mineral water good'iron spring, and the finest. free- '. v , - meet all tralBA, ..... ' " . . .. . . . SKYLANQf N; C. , "Ttois lattmotive Tort bas beta improved and ! now under jnent.-:- ' ' - ' -x - - , -. - .-. The 1km i eight miles eouith of Ashvtlle, 011. the Spartanburg aind Ashevllle rai3xoad,,one-4hird f a nille f Horn the etationr jtuated an a beautiful elevation, " 250 feet jtbftve the iea.. - . ' . . " . .r Trtvlngfjwrt:3 acwmmodatetf ait any 4mie. . elepfijone o6nD!ecJUjs With Ashevdlle and" Hendersonvllle. v ; Address, J. 1. ALEXANDER, Boanycrest Ion, or : A MI5:& VAtiGHN, AfeheviUeNti KEIIILVORTH PARK COTTAGE. A' deUgbttful summer, home, away from: the noise and .dust of : the clty, One mdle from the court house, 'on the Bikmore car line. New house, with ex tensive grounds; every comfort pro vided. Flrirt tdaas board from $6 rer ireek and , up. Addm CilS jt.vj MRS. A. Z. BAROII PkO. Bam I fBlIfmtxreJ If. a mm PRIVATB BOARD. House -ill mblirfac Urm ahcilv grove, ood table with abundance A rresn milk, butter, eggv, etc. Mile from court ouse on electric car Une Tele phone 295;, Rates low. Information at Mrs, J. M. Ray's, on Lookout Moun tain car Une or at Ray's book store, MISCELLANEOUS. . xx WANTED. A second hand, li, buiggy or buckboard. Leave M office olf the Daily Gazette. ht pren address , 14S-G SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Destroyed for ever by the Electric Needle -without pain or soar. Ladies annoyed witih super fluous hair, moles, etc., can. be relieved. Those imlterested will receive a prompt reply by addressing The Electrolosia Co., Box 263, Asheville, N. C. MISS NORA WARB-Piaolst and teach er in stringed instruments. Corntr of SiJruce and Wood fin s'treei. -SITUATIONS WANTED. 4 WANTED By a young man, 7 years' priajCtJical (burTss experience, wanits a poslitiotni 'iinslide a business house either wa or out of AstievSlOe. Uwderstanls the .Ellis sysitem of busliness methois, and bobkkeepSsig. . . Compensadaa must be sufficient to support family. Can ive for refer eitc' as many Aaheville bus iness men-as 5s- necessary.' A(JO,resa, XXX, Office, Ahrev'Ile, N. C. 150 3t - tr?r-- . --rr RELIABLE Wh'ite woman wttata situa tion as dhdldren' murse or to atAendtoat on an invalid. References gSvem. Ad dresa AttenHiamit, Gazette, . 146-6 WANTED Situiatiioai as traveling1 com panlon to lady going abroad, ?y a experienced (traveler, speaking French and English and who Is no subject to sea sickness. Best o references. Address C. M., Gazett office. HELP WANTED. WANTED City representative for a well-kmown and strong company; must be a man of ability of standing; no books or ms. Ask for Mr. Edward Steele Jones, Battery Park ho:el, until Friday. . WANTED. Faithful perwons to travel for old hbuse. Straight bonia nae sal ary, $780 a year emd exenses. Refer ence. Enclose self -addressed, stamped envelope. A. J . Munson, secretary, Chicago, 147-6 LOST. LOST. A lady'd gold wtetcn, (has mono gram A. C. W. on outside case. L,osi yesterday moitadng. Finder will be re warded by leaving at Gazetlte office or Dr. J.H. Williams' reteddence on Hay wood aftreet ROOMS AND BOARD. k PRIVATE BOARD. Five miles from Asheville, along ithe Swannainoa drive. Plenty of fishing; large v piazza and shady lan. Table supplied with iftresh coumtrv. firoduoe. Only a few boarders will be taken. Address, H, Gazette. . 138-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT. A six room house, partly furnished; with ail modern improve ments. SibabLe for two horses. One ha;Tf block from street ciar line. House and furniture new, will neimt reasona Me. Address, R, Gazetbte. FOR RENT. Rooms mftcely furnliehed, . tnr Hiieibt housekeepimg.-' Call at 139 "Bailey stbreeft. 126-26 FOR RBNT.Furnisheid! front room of two, for light housekeeping; "with, use of bath. 38 South enon sroaa ave nue. . lw- TO LET. House with 18 rooms, on Pftaxsom avenue, snear .trolley Hne. SAur and water connection. Good lb cation: erand. view; How aental. Ap ply to A. J. Lyman, real Estate brok er, office Paragon Building. FOR RENT. One or two nicely furnish edi rooms. 37 N. French Broad ave 112-tf FOR RENT. A fun-hed flat of five nrooms. also' an unfurnished flat of eix rooms. Hot amd cold water, range and electric lis"vts. O. D. Revel. 31 Temple Court - f ' THR1EE nice, large front rooms to rent alt 17 Hill. -street; centraWy. located; TiMf Mock tfrom MonitfoTd street car line, and eight-minutes walk frtm post Office; furniture and bedding new. Can be used fT light housekeepltng . it de- , ,r, - 142-12 FORSALE.i . PEOPLE'S COLUMN s iH new manage- two a res land, fcalf mile from Wee verville poetoffice - aod college; fair stable, fine water, garden and view. Juet the tthing for those-having c9ii2dxen to school. Only" $400: y Weaver & Al exander, real estate brokers, 26 Fatten alreinue. P. O. box 244. x 145-6 if t-A learned puridit of India, Raja Slva praiaid, thua explains the averstkm of tha iollowers oif Jainism.one of itheinany In JdJjaii religions, to tnlterf ere,withi the eg- hfiajence of any ill ving thing: "Wje endea- vor4to avoid even1 igreani vegetables, un der the. Ida that cutting jtlie plamlt may hurt it? Ouir diet aS ar as possibler is clry vegetiabCe food. We -would not need- c6 Pick a leaf from a free, lest fche tree shoulidi possibly feel pain. That pianJiisi are not uncorscious, but shSaire the ttijbvates of jniam, is maintained in ithe Jain Scriptures. As Jthe "nialtU're of man. jt.5s held is to be own laiaid to, gnaw old, so is the naiture feif the plant ;" as the cine neeas food, so does 'the a'Jber: as the one fails sick when fcUmaged, so dcea Hhe other; aa the one 'is nioa elternai, so' the other is not etterhal; as the one has rea son! Tskj the other bias reason,. This ithe jadn commemljartiirs ampayxy by remark - Sag that Itlhe plonrts observe" the season fciml s promt "alt-the ptnoper time; t!he seed Railways rowta upward' eaid so on; all whicto would iot happen If the pPants ha)d mot knowledge of the ithings about tnem." A CLEVER TRICK. It cert&lmHy looks like It, but there is really no telck about It. , Anybody, can try it who has lame back amd weak kid ney, malalria or nervous troubles. We mean he dan cure fiffmself right away by takahg- Electric BUtfters. This mediqine tones -up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to liver and kidneys. Is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures consti pation, headache, faimitiing Bpells, sleep lessness and memndhoiy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, amd restores the system to Its natural vigor. Try Electric Bit era and be convinced thatt they are a miracle worker. Every bot tle guaranteed. Only 50 cents a bottle at T. C. Smith's, W. C. Carmlchael's and Pelham's pharmacy. RCZEMA CURED BT B. B. B. SAM PLE BOTTLE FREB. Have yon ftchlng. burning, scaly, crusted or pimply skm. blister contain ing pur or waters fluid, skin red, and n Itching heat; with o without sores, on legs, arms, Hands, neck or face? Then take B. B. B. which will curs, leaving the flesh free Jrom blemishes. sores, eczema or itching of any kliUd. jAnyt forxn of eczema Is due xis sasecl To 1 Oo d. Get th diseased blood out nuu x. j3. uju jruu vro cuireu, BBla.peTfettly safe -to take byBttd or young, and aats aa a fina tonic, iand cures svhen salves.-washes and other remedies fafl. Cluidra lawi v wr Cre- quefat dDtctedr.'ifUl,' acMma,: , Sores t tl B. B.iBr. and' the' Sores will eoion. hA.l. viuiu xioiuu iroow -,ot B': B. B. for sale by drueedists tat 'ST per large bottle, inclose: two stamps. address Blood Balm Co., AtHianJta, Ga., amd sample bottle of B. B. B. will be sent by return mail. B. B. B. for sale In Asheville by Pelham's Pharmacy. "WANTS." ONE CENT A WORD. ONE CENT A WORD. ONE CENT A WCKD. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous Jlttl Dills. The Noted and Test Healer Medium, DR. SCHLESiNGER, Ts at t!he Eagle hotel; the poor free; ab solute eatisf action given or mo charge is made or accepted. Dr. Geo. H. Lambert, VETERINARY STJHGE0N. (Graduate of McGill TJniversity.v Office Willow st. Phone ic Residence 140 Chestnut st. Phone S24. Cattle tested for tuberculosis 5.00 a head. Herds at special prices. Carl S Dyer, Chemical Cleaner and Furrier. . 55 South Main St I dye amid, clean ladW and switiamerti clothes; also fine fur ruga and carpets. Dace curtains, etcT I alter and repair also all kinds of gar ments and fur. - All work guarantee Soecial attention paid to out of town ondesra. and express nald one way. Is city all goods will be called for or deliv ered free of charge. Carl Sclmltz 65 S. Main St. Phone 806. URE PEEBV I.inE. LE GLAIR'S FAMOUS FRENCH REMEDD Never Fails. ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical regulator without aa equal "accessful when Cotton Root, Pennyroyal. Ergot, etc . . have proven worthless; 85 two-ceat stamps brings tria package, and convinces the most skeptical of their won ierful properties. Send 4 cents In stamps for pamphlet containing valuable information for ladies- Addrea LeClaib Pilt. Co., U.S. Agents, Boston. Mass if.B. AU correspondence confidential and retnroa ith trial package, ' For Sale by C. A. BAYS0R. hultz Bf4 E N DERSON tHe Army, and la- Pjelltlcs. -,:. - : . ' PoHti! la 1 mfiia , nt large extent; that Is, the outcome is al-1 ways uncertain. A little while aco the chances of David Bremmer -Hender- son, of Dubuque, Iowa, to succeed Thomas B. Reed as Speaker of the House of Representatives appeared tq be slight . But now he looms no as the dark horse of the contest, and therel ! seems Dnt urae aoubt that 13 will win In a walk. Public "Interest is, therefore, concern trated upon Mr.' Henderson at present; and it is" believed in Washington thai he will be nominated for Speaker up on the first ballot when the' Republi can caucus meets just before the be ginning of the session.. Nothing short at a complete revulsion of public sentiment against him in the next six months can prevent his suc cess. ... The career of Mr. Henderson, there fore; has a special interest at this time. He is a naturalized citizen of the United States, tot hVwas born at Old Deer, Scotland, on March 14, 1840. His DAVTD B. HENDEKSON. ' parents emigrated to America when he was six years old, and finally settled In Iowa, in 1849. He was educated in public schools and at the Upper Iowa University. Subsequently he studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1865. .... Meantime he had enlisted in the army, in 1861, as a private. He was wounded several times and lost a leg, but entered the army again upon his recovery as colonel of the Forty-sixth Iowa infantry, and remained with his regiment till the close of the war. Prom 1865 until 1896 he was collector Of internal revenue for the Third dis trict of Iowa, resigning his position to become a member of a law firm In Dubuque. For about two years he ,was Assistant United States District Attorney for the northern division of Gie district of I$wa, which position he resigned in 1871. , For the last Ieea years he has Berved in Congress continuously, and almost fron his first term has taken an active part in the business of the Hottse. The most important piece of legislation with which M. Henderson has been chiefly associated in recent fears is the Bankruptcy law, which he, Its chairman or the Judiciary Commit tee, reported,! and carried, through the House, ;e 8T9te4 thebiU for the flection of senators by, the, people and' debates on the Civil Service law he haa Bel5iieOtJ strongest support ers on the. floor ;bf the Hause. His r position on the money .questionTs satis factory to sound money men generally, Mr. Henderson is personally popular among his colleagues in the House, ir respective of party, but he is a strong partisan, and his impulsive manners have frequently brought him into sharp clashes with his political oppo nents. "" In Washington and in Iowa "Dave" Henderson, as he is known among his friends, is a noted and populffr char acter noted because of his oratorical gifts, his good nature, his love of Humanity, and his love of song and of Binglng. Mr. Henderson possesses a voice of such power at to make itself heard in any chorus. His singing has been described by a rival in that ac complishment, former Representative Warren B. Hooker, as very strong in Wind but very weak In tune. But this may be a case of professional jealousy, for at any rate everybody is fond of hearing Mr. Henderson sing. It was he who led the chorus in the Doxology sung before the Speakers chair at the close of the Fifty-first Congress, and his voice is in constant demand at so cial gatherings. O . k. f3 T? O 5L X -A. . Bears th The Rind Yon Have Always Bougffl Signature cf . A Gift That TVTon Her. ? The prettiest story of the givihg 01 pi-est-nts that I know anything about is a chapter in tlx jife romance of uu adora ble little wouirtu who is the wife of an ex-senator from a state in the middle west. She was a widow when the sena tor first met her and be a widower. It was the afternoon -of life with both of them, but he.-wooed her with the ardor of a boy and the insistence of a man. At one time she had definitely made up her mind that her duty forbade her to many him, and she told him so. She was deaf to his pleadings, and he went away, ask ing only. that he might give her some gift in token of his unalterable affection. She would accept nothing but a trifle a book, she said, and a bookie gave her. It was the most magnificent edition to be had, and on the back was emblazoned the title, "Paradise Lost." But later he added to his library their library, in fact "Paradise Regained." Washington Post. STORY OF A SLAVE. To be bound foamd and foot for years by the chains of disease Us the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Man- mriAarpr. Mien., tells how such a slave was made ree. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After ufiLair two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully Improved arid able to do her own work. "This v supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. 'This "miracle working medicine la a god-eend to weak, sackly, run down people Tvery bottle guaran teed, bnlv 50 ceja. Sold by T.. C. Smith, "W. . CV Carmlchael, amd Pelham's Pharmacy. ; . Itch or human, cured to ZO minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. .This never fails. Sold by T. C. SmlthV .druggist,! AsbevUle, N. CV . , , . ' ; . " DAVID 1 I - . PHOTOQK APHINO. OF CRIMINALS. . .Tustfce Truax ortne Sunrpme fJmirf bf VVewTork. watf. asVod a: rant M-rrt -bf peremptory, mandamus" to ireT strain the Police Commissioners f rom! taXin' a photograph of Thorns -Joyc , J; an placing it -In the "Rogues' Gallerr after he had been convicted of anas sault and sentenced to six months in the Workhouse. ' It was shown. In rev sponse, tliat Joyce had frequently been' arrested and that he was an associate , of criminals. Justice Trux denied the- application, holding that these . ficts were sufficient to warrant the action or the Commissioners. -Justice Truax quotes from Prof. Tiedeman's treatlso j on the limitations of police powri , "Another phase ot police supervision 1 . is that of photographing alleged criml nals and sending copies of the photo";' graphs to all detective bureaus. If 7 v this be directed by the law as phnish ment for a crirn of which the criminal stands convicted, or if "the man, is in v fact a criminal, there, canL be no" Oonstitntional or legal objection to the act, for no right has been viola ted." Referring to the definition glv en In the Consolidation Act of the dut ies of the Police Board in, New York,, the Court states them to be, among . ' other things,, to preserve the public-, peace, prevent crime, detect and arrest".' offenders, and protect the rights of per . sons and property. "One of 9he ways-: to Trevent crime and to protect the rights of persons and property," Jus- . tice Truax says, "is to know who are habitual criminals, and the . easiest : way that such persons can be recog nized is by their photographs. But .it, Is well settled that a mandamus will , issue only to compel a public officer to perform a duty imposed upon "him by aw.- ; o Bean the Signature of rlfta Kind You Hare Always BougS ROMAN CATHOLIC YIEW OF INGERS0LL. Freemain''s Jourdal. What of his responsibiaity for the evil' he has done? Giod alone knows, for He (alone kniowa -whether the early slhock to hd.3 ifaculitis lefit him that libenty of soul whiich is essential to iascoountability. He arjcine knbws how far he was fire and ' itlherefore how far (he was responsible -and will judge hiim wlith infinii:e justice! A pracitidal amswer to the question off responsibility m(ay be pu'fl ia 'this way: Had a well dnstrucltied Cnthwlio, with slame mind land normal wllL miade the record of blasphemy Mr. Injensoll rr.a'e and took wtllh him, and Ihad he died without reenitttng'.Jiie would most certain ly be diammiel.il to he'.ll for all elbenaaty. ' But hypotheWieal ainswers, like expert evidence, are -at very -Kittle uee in the ' solution Of am afciiual "problem. "Our baby was &ick fbir a moriJih with severe douglh amd daitarrhail fever. Al though we tried memy remeddies she kapt getting worse until we used) Onift Milnnfp; "CJouglhi Cure,- at relieved alt once amd cur- ed her dn a few days." B. L. Nance. 5 ran. Hlgti School. BufCaOio. Texto. Plar- aigon Pharmacy. Aim ,rasirs 'ribtatojes tfeac tbJis coun- sry nfiy one c'these -fia-ys. and not far B. idfiaaant days lSh)eT,Ab,eWctied by the ill TTtJnfTWT Tta.I WT -wi(a Iran HVtA Ft and ntettr the Canadian border. Five r ? ithern Michierain have been Twionmumr "v- ; genu'ine. They are now M tihe possesjion' -of Tiff amy in New York. Canadian, pie- tologtls'ts ihlave recenttly been making: In- " : veetiglat'lonis, arad have reacheii the con clusion) that ithere do a "mother lode" of diamonds which beg"ins on 'the shores of Hudson blay, probably on both sides, and eodtenVlis southward. The gTavel Hp which the diamonds mentioned we e found has been anialyzed and found to be exactly silmilar Itio that of the flamous Souith Afri can; Idilamloind fields at Kimberley. Oa- nadiiajn! governmemt geologists are mow making fiurfther investlgat'tons. Irri)taitling 'dtings, bilees, scratches, wouta3b lamd cuts sdotbed and healed by DeWity watdh' Hazel Salve sure and afe applioationi for tortured flesh. Beware otf counterfeit. Paragoni Phair macy. Mr. J. B. Schweers of the Augusta Brewitnig comp'amy, left yesterday for AslhevlKle. ...Mrs. Wi'eon and Miss Rutlh Keener left yesterf'iav (for Ba'tttery Pa.rk htoitel, Asheville. Miss Mairy H. Big gar wSU spemd the monith. of August vis- tfrfing reilatlive's1 in Asheville. Augus a (Ga.) Chronicle. FOB MANY THE - WEDDINOl WHO IS BUT A LINK OF A CHAIN OF SICKWESb AND MISERY m KITE BREAKS THIS CHAIN - ' -. A-ISTD MAKES WEAK WOMEN STR0NQ, : , mCK WOMEN WELL. ; vvw --- vr - 1
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