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; gaziztiE, liaiich 1900. PEOPLE'S 60LU1N - - ' ' - ' f Tom, Tom, the Piper's Sod, V tle a P and awayihe run,' Tora. probably yielded to an uncontrolable de sire for a taste of fine pork. For lovers of choice pork products we have a tooth some and tempting array at all times. that inciuaes aeuciou young roasters, fine chop and loins, fresh hams and flne ly flavored sausages, besides spare rib, koine-cured hams and bacon at bed rock prices- . Zimmerman & Woltenead, CITY MARKET. iv. V T WWVIJVTV f. ' -" . ' ft PRUDENCE S. DRESSER. GRADUATE, with, honor, ' in Piano Harmony,,' and, Theory, ttf New -Hug- -land Conservatory wt Music. Boston. Advanced piano pupfls a specialty. rlBegiimeT on violin-', received. Tern tow.; 69 Charlotte St . . . .. . i ' route mm j :, THE ITLiHTIG TO ir xstnmturor Tanama by Trail after tran- smpment, with that which goes around Cape Horn, amounts to 5,000,000, : and this tonnage would immediately drain through the Nicaragua Canal, besides a; larg part of. the tonnage that now rounds Cape of Good Hope. ' - -1 ' vine tonnage that passed through the HOZLEY'S LE2I0II ELTXHL X j - A Pleasant Lesion Tcnic For biliousness, oonstip&tlon anci ap pendicHla; TTVt fnrileraaft sun. cAntr a-nrt unmmiw liaan oijoane ounng a recent sea-1 ache, son aggregated -S.828.874. for 2.000.000 1 -cvv. -tw i & vuau uul. ui uie auez uanu: i v. n-m. . . 1 . - i . . . lauuic. t me eastern ana western com- Imerce of the Atlantic and Paciflo nervousness nd For fever- ctJEls, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. n C ! Picturesque; Country of the Nicaragua Canal these eiintt nmr ttZZ Xr I ulation, take Lemoa Elixir. With; an annual traffic jf io.ooo.ooo I Moslems Lemon Elixir Is prepared tons, the Nicaragua Canal would earn a revennA rT- $9H TYnfiA The crreat Nicaragua Canaf question There seems to be clash of onln- ts the sensation of the hour. The utter ion among expert American engineers collapse of the Panama scheme served as to the entire practicability of the! all druggists. from the fresh juice of Lemon combin ed with other vegeUL.e liver tonnes, and will not fall you in any of the abo.o named diseases. 50c. and $1.00 bo ties at RARE VALUE OF HUMAN TEETH, WANTED By gentleman jid wife, tone or two rooms, furnished, ot; nmfur nlshed, wtth . convenieoces for light Jiouse keepSaig-. Address PARTICU LARS. Gazette office, . 22-51 TIMBER land wasted. Must be good j timber. Might also use soma land suit able for grazing, If Jvery" cheap. Box 219, Ashevllle. 18-6 WANTED Boarders Comfortable rooms; excellent table; reasonable prices. Address P. O. Box 6, Henoer sonvUle, N. C. S-26t jeiAa Swift & Go's Western reasea I :LEND One thousand dollars, on to emphasize the necessity ot some otn- Nicaragua project. The only question or mnritiTno nanai across tne cenira now remain me is tut to Accomniishinff Isthmus, and, the increasing, growth of the work most economically, with a commercial interests between tne unix- view to secure cheap tolls. Controversy ed States and the Far East makes In- of the control and domination of the ter-oceanic communication an absolute enterprise by the United States has necessity. heen settled. There are no politics in ? Ever since the discovery of America the scheme, except 'international poli- the nroblem of connecting the Atlantic , tics Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. Meats. 'PHONE 4. Wild Turkey and Quail. short time notes, in sums of not less than $100.00. Also $1,C0Q.00 to lend on city Improved property. Apply to L. vA. Farinholt. real estate broker. No. 49 Patton avenue. 316-tf J 1 TO EXCHA GE Good paying im proved real estate in center of ABhe vBlefor stock farm in Tennessee or Kentusky. or a cotton farm in eastern North Carolina. Address "EL C ' Ga zette. , . Diaf Mittrpmenti enable us to I WTSH NORA WARB-Pianlst and teach- " - 1 ' . . . , r , -1 e Wild Turkeys and I ex in smngea mwaumeuio. vaiwj spruce ana wooaaa weou. nly always h Quail on hamdi In .1 fact .we;, get the pick t the game coming her . Years of experience in buying and setting gam enable us to buy only the best and fr jheet. Prompt delivery. Aslieville Fish Co. Telephone 289. HELP WANTED. 'L. . mm Or fa a - WANTED A dhambermaid and a boy toi wash dishes, help about the house and milk. Mrs. A. C. Ray, itamoxn. Can be seen, at -Ray's storf .Court Square isa the mtorulng or late after-ailoon. and Pacific has engaged the attention. Several different routes have been con sidered, the most - notable ones being the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, the. Nic aragua route, via Lake Nicaragua; the Panama, the San "Bias ana jnepo, tne Caledonia Bay and Morti, the Caledo nia Bay and Sucubti, the Du Puydt, the Cacaria and Tuyra, the Atrato and Fernando, and the Atrato-NapipL The Panama scheme is now the rbt tenest failure of history, the Tehuaite pec route by ship railroad, as proposed some years ago by Capt. Eads, has been given up, and all of the others have been abandoned, except the Nic aragua, which is regarded as offering features of advantage not possessed by any other. The United States Commis sion of 1872, composed, of a trained gen eral, an admiral and two scientific gov ernment experts, pronounced t so, and subsequent surveys have confirmed this opinion. The great success of the Suez, Sault Ste. Marie and Welland canals, and the crying need of a shorter route than that around Cape Horn have of fered constant incentives to engineer ing and commercial Ingenuity. All centered on the Nicaragua as the most promising route. Its possession is considered unique, exceeding Gibral- It is believed that six years of steady work will result in the completion of the canal. By the treaty signed with Great Bri tain the canal will be neutral and there will be no fortifications or other means of defense constructed .at its ap proaches. The United States, however, is given the right to protect the canal and may employ such measures -as are needful for the safety of the canal and naviga tion. The canal being the property of the United States and built with Amer ican capital, all the profits from the navigation of the canal will go to the United States, but there will be no dis crimination in favor of American ves sels. One of the gravest objections to the Nicaragua route is the danger from volcanic disturbances, which might do great damage at times, but it is hoped that some artificial protection may be devised to check the force of the eruptions. At the Capitol I am in my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great suN ferer from Indigestion constipation and biliousness. I (have tried all the reme- Lossea That : Are Taken Lightly f ' Are Hard to Retrieve ; " . In the great Malagawa temple-.ft Kan- -dy Is a tooth -attracting pilgrims from far ' and near. A special mission was sent:, from Siam to try to purchase this,; a sup- n posed tooth of Buddha. An amount equivalent to $250,000 was offered for" it.- It is not strange that a portion of the, ., human body, should be thus worshiped. -There are many shrines where teeth are J, held aa objects of worshio inclosed with-. In golden caskets and rarely exposed tQ J, ; the-gaze ofcthe unbeliever ' Xr2 t The average Individual values a tootn a lightly, and its loss is considered a trivial x matter unless it happens to be a front : tooth. Not until nearly all the teeth have been destroyed by decay or remov . ed by the forceps does one realize .what has happened. . When one tooth has been extracted, you have really lost two. Teeth cut and' grind. The grinding teeth may be liken- . en to mUlstones one acting upon the other. Remove a tooth, and the oppos- It has- 4, miilnAnormoi.Anf ml'of A Knilt vr.a -rrCMIT ing. Organ IS WlthOUt a f UnCtlOU ago, the disease assuming a more serious nothing to grind against. It wiU length and dangerous f rm, I became very , en slightly, as though in search of weak, and lost flesh rapidly. I com- mate, and in the case of the gnawing am- menced using Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elix ir. I gained twelve pounds In three months. My strength and health, tny appetite and my digestion were perfec- ly restored, and now I f el aa young and vigorous as I ever did In my life. m L. J. ALLDRBD, Door-keeper Qa. State Senate, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Ladles agonized by Female Disorders should avoid unpHeaaamt examinations and at once cure themselves with Sim mons Squaw Vine Win or Tablets. Howard A. Havenw . Wright C. Stout. MEMBERS OFJTHB New York Stock-Exchange, New York CttQn.Exqhfng;" Chicago Board of Trada, HAVEN I STOUT, Bankers and Brokers. NASSAU STREET, CORNER WALL, NEW YORK. Deposit account received, subject to check on demand. Interest credited monthly on daily balances. Accounts of banks, corporations, firms and indlviduala received on iavoraoie terms. Coupons, interest, dividends, notes, 4araft8 collected for pur correspondents. Orders executed for the purchase or vale on commission), of bonds; stocks, Investment or carried on margin. Clients may telegraph orders and ia- ftructiona at our expense. Copies of telegraphic code, may be had on appll eadonw Information regarding quotations cheerfully ifurnished. . ! News and Opinions ....OF ... National Importance ALONE CONTAINS BOTH SITUATION WANTED. "WANTED A position as stenographer aad typewryjer. Have just nnisnea -complete course of the Munson sys tem and can. ive'the best of refer ence from teacher c a to abiliiJty. Have a mew typewriter, the best coi the market. Address Miss Alda Goad smith, 10 North Court Sq. City. 226t LOST. , TrvsT nriffvnte bad order of Mystic Shrine. The pendant is the insignia of the Knights Templar crown set wui small diamonds. Liberal rewar h re turned to Dr. John Hey Williams, t3 Haywood street. 20-St . ROOMS AND BOARD. PRIVATE BOARD -L-rge, sunny front .rooms, with every convenience; AWrte Mehlta. steam heat and three minutes' walk from square. MRS. JOHN WILBAR 147 Patton avenue. 20-6t ANTED Boarders at the Tuxedo, 76 rByaywood street. Two -more rooms iert at 55 per weeK; gooa taoie; eiwucui. location; near postofl&ee, on car line. Apply at once. - BOARDERS DESIRED Persons desir ing a quiet, homelike Doaraing piace, where tubercular patients are not ta ken, can find tne same at 58 Orang street. Halls, as well as rooms, com fortably heated. Good fare c.nd pleas ant service guaranteed. Call ana ex amine rooms and ascertain terms. 6-tf BOARDERS WANTED At ounny Side Cottage on S:nset Drive. Among the pines, 90 feet above Battery Park. Hack at frequent dnt rvals to and from the city. - Terme reasonable. 316-tf N Mozley's Lemon Elixir. is the very best medicin -1 ever used for the diseases you recommend it for, ana I have used many kinds' tfor women s troubles. MRS. S. A. Gresham, Salem, N. C , MOZLEY'S LEMON HOITDEOPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorr1 age and all throat and Lung diseases. (Ele gant, reliable. 25c. at Druggists. Prepareu only by Dr. H. MOzley. Atlanta, Ga. THE DREDGES AT WORK UPON THE NEW INTER-OCEANIC CANAL. Nerve Specialists. A great London physician who sits in his room studying the passing patient crowd like a wise and solid sphinx look ing ont over the desert of human life was talking to me recently on the f amil iar subject of nerves. Mostly one can judge from a man's age what he Is going to say about them. Between 25 and 50 he will probably take them very serious ly, explain how nerves have, in sporting language, "knocked out" the bacillus as the fons et origo malorum. or the greater number of them, and inundate you with stories of "that colossal bore and mischief worker Charcot. After 50 he will tell you in more or less sweeping fashion that the average nerve patient wants beating soundly and that Charcot was the in ventor of a new and pestilential craze much stupider, though unfortunately more lasting, than spirit rapping, theos- ophy or palmistry. A specialist, accord ing to the well known dictum, ought to be a man who knows everything about something and a little about everything. He is, in fact, mostly-a man who knows a little about sometnmg ana nominy about the rest. London Speaker. mals the loss of an incisor usually re sults in the death of the animal. The . opposing tooth, elongating, prevents the use of the remaining teeth, or, as fre quently happens to rabbits, the tooth, having no work to do, curves upward un til it penetrates the skull. Luckily our teeth are limited as to their growth. The loss of a tooth adds, a wrinkle to the face. This is hot so apparent per haps in youth as in middle age, although even in the youthful the loss of a cuspid or eyetooth, is plainly indicated by a line; extending from the wing of the nose to the angle of the mouth. This is caused by the shrinking away of the prominence which outlined the root of the tooth. It is a curious fact that most people in chewing use one side of the mouth more than the other. This can be traced usu ally to some defect on the unused side, but the habitual use of one side of the mouth is detrimental to the opposite side1 and to the health generally. The strength of an organ depends upon its use applies to tne teetn as it does to any other part of the body. The mastication of coarse food may wear the grinding surfaces, but this does npt inter fere with their functions, as is shown by the teeth of the Eskimos ground down in many cases to the gum. yet showing no signs of decay. The same condition may be seen in the teeth of the Califor nia Indian. Nature has provided for the wear of the tooth by building from the inside when the pulp which occupies the center of the tooth is approached. New York Herald. tar in strategic value. Tne "Way lies through a country for the most part salubrious and rich in natural resources. The possession or an inter-oceanic ca A Compliment Spoiled. At a picnic gathering on the banks of thp Merrimac Whittier, the poet, had chanced, to stray along a wooded path at i v. th Tinitprl states Gov- Hnmf distance from the rest of the com 11CLX lUCXi J ., . . . . . , ... . l pany, when, coming up quieuy oemuu two little-girls in their-first teens who had also wandered away from the others of the party, he overheard their conver sation. Fourteen is a sensitive as well as an awkward age, and one of the two, a tall, angular girl, was almost crying because she had heard one of the boys say she "looked like a guy in her new dress." The dress was a rather bright PRIVATE BOARD RocK L.eage, Haywood str &t. central, well warmec Tiigh elevation. One front room, one single room . Vacant. MRS. L. V. COLE. Daily, by mail, $6 a year Daily and Sunday by maD, $& a year The Sunday- Sun Is the greatest Sunday newspaper i the world. Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year. Addrer THE SUN, New York. JUST RECEIVED... Bananas and Grape Fruit.. Chas. U. J FOR RENT. 4c FOR RENT Newly furnished front rooms, With all modern conveniences. MRS. G. A. DIGGES, 43 Grove Street. 20-6t FOR RENT. One completely furnished apartment, containing three rooms, kitchen, dining, and parlor; lovely sunny place, all modern improve- Also one ten-room nouse, ernment would constitute a perpetual assertion of the Monroe doctrine. A SHORT ROUTE. The distance across the isthmus is 169 miles; but 121 miles can be trav ersed by .way of Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan River, already navigable by ocean vessels, and twenty-two miles versed bv natural basins to be filled, so that only 26 miles of arti ficial canal cutting Js needed; far less than at Panama. T?oirio thf land to be traversed is the lowest depression in the entire Cor dillera range, between tne Arctic oea and the Straits of Magellan. The crest line and reservoir of the canal would be Lake Nicaragua itself, only 110 feet above the sea level. Its outlet, the San Juan River, can be availed of for navigation sixty-five miles, and the lake itself is fifty-six miles, so that, by cutting and upbuild ing channels from the Pacific Ocean twelve miles, and from the Caribbean Sea westward to the river, thirty-six miles, a continuous waterway can be obtained, which, by means of locks and dams, can be navigated from ocean to ocean. The country here is so beautiful that, as a pleasure route, the trip will be one of the finest in the world. The cost of the canal will be enor mous. A careful estimate of the work shows that at least $100,000,000 will be required for the purpose. Thirty-two vessels, it. is calculated, may pass through the canall per day, or 11,680 in a year. If two vessels of 2.000 tons displacement each should pass through at each lockage, 20,000,000 To arouse a Dormant lJver and secure permanent regularity of the Bowels, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medioine. Golf Goods at Blomberg's. A Man Not in It. ooe v Men eo often in argument talk of themselves as the stronger sex, and when they say that they brace up, pulf out their chest and say "look at me. Now there are many thing- that a wo- State of Ohio, Gity of Toledo, Lucas County so. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ia the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing (business In the . city of Toledo, county and state afore said and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everv case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use by 'the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (SEAL.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send1 for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., xoieao, v. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Remove causes of Menstrual Suppres sions, Exaggerations, and Irregularities by taking Simmons Squaw Vina Win or Tablets. - FLOWJEK MlSblUH (some) cam talk politics and not wilt collar, they can talk against a friend and then when they meet smile as sweetly as an oyster. A woman can make better buscuits and cake wlith Rumf ord Baking Powder than a man can with any two baking powders on the market. They may not drive a tack in a carpet, hut they can drive a man to do it for them. Oh, tnian, where ant thou? WAJOTJEID) CHESTNUT Ttwnt9 per month, one seven -room cottage $16 J tons would be the annual capacity. The ner month; one unfurnished flat and a I net annual tonnage of the Suez Canal -v -". "W-fc 11 ' 11 Monday Stalls 9 and 10. CENTRAL MARKET. PRIVATE BOARD. House In suburbs In lar e shady Sroyej good table with abundance of fresh milk butter, eggs, etc Mile from court house on electric car line. Telephone 295.Rates lmr Information at M J. JMU -Etay on few furnished rooms. O. D. Kevem, jx Temple Court, 3rd floor. 'i FORSALE. ptitvate SALE Of nearly new house hold furniture, consisting Ot nainiasome oak dining table, chairs and siaeDoara, white enameled, brass trimmed iron nedteads: hair matJresses and woven wire springs; enclosed washatands; two kind mattresses: small cooking Btove, dishes, etc. 21 Orange sttreet. 20-6t ' - - FOR SALE Two horses (not matches) tHmoiin narness ana wi"i, -r -itmVi M.nor rThirrch street ana jsa. rioiu, v."v. Patton avenue. zv"" is nearly 10,000,000, The time of tran sit will, be twenty-eight hours. If this canal were in operation to-day its benefits to commerce and espec ially to the interests of America, would be inestimable. The United States Gov ernment could absolutely control the destiny of the Western Hemisphere, fdr a naval station on that inland sea, with fortified termini and a fleet of modern warships, would dominate the Atlantic eastward to the Windward is lands of the West Indies and west ward to the Hawaiian Islands and Sa moa. The marine distance from New York to San Francisco would be reduced by 10,000 miles; to Hong Kong, China, by 4.000 miles: to Yokohama. Japan, 7,000; tn Melbourne. Australia. 3.000: to the Sandwich Islands, 8,000, and to Valpa raiso, Chili, 5,000. The marine distance from New Orleans to San jfrancisco . inrcrmauonii at V v," w FOR SALE Of exclhaDge--town Ipta ana ,d Iikewise diminished by .-11,000 Lookout Mountain car line, or txxy Florida. Address Z. L., care of mllea: from Liverpool to San Francis- Gazette. Sick headache, Wind in the Stomach. A 'm Lf-ty rrrr a ktTj Ta kua iicwusw-uw, - . a I TPnT? - 5ALB Uti ffiAOXlAvriu. AS YOU SOW. SO SH ALU YOU REAP DEALERS IN PURE co, ' 7,000 miles; to HOng Kong, l,zuu miiPS! tn Yokohama 4.000. and to the Sandwich Islands. 5.000. The vovaere from New York to the oastprn entrance of the canal Is 2,021 miles, and from San Francisco to the western . entrance, 2,776 miles. A "PAYING INVESTMENT. The yearly tonnage that crosses the Wholesale Only. mm AH D 1 0N lONSET t t - v f J. m, i . rf i ? 5 v. .1-v r f -i i-i' Kentucky &h Also tlanufactnrerr agenis ror -FARM1 ; Milesburg, AITS. VillVliX ' ' v,. o emiMiv cure for coughs, n.iro 1 uneaualled. Jt is pie : tke. I heartily te- ZZmanA it to mothers." It is the only red made over from an elder sister's, and j man can do that a maa canU. Women ner own anxious suspicious mtn. n. waa unbecoming were thus cruelly confirmed. "What's this what's this?" Mr. Whit tier broke mbenevolently. "Thee needn't mind what a rude boy says about it, Mary. Thee looks very well indeed" Mary began to smile "under the trees here, and with that bough in thy hand. Why, Mary, thee looks like an Oread!" Marv blushed with pleasure, and the poet, with a friendly nod, emphasized his pretty compnmeui uy leprauug. an Oread. Mary, dressed all in green. Does thee know what an Oread is?" Poor Man-! She was not very sure what an Oread was, but she knew only too well the color of her dreadful dress. She had forgotten that Mr. Whittier was partially color blind and could not dis tinguish between green and red Youth's Companion. HUMORS, boils, pintles and all eruptions are due to impure blood, j and by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparillathey are UUKLU. Little Nutritive Valw. Tho oflrrot. Darsnip. turnip, beet anA radish have little nutritive value, being mostly water. They cannot pe saia w u important articles of diet, Dut ior cnange nd vnriptv thev have some value. They are also very useful in making vegetable soups. The use of celery is extending rnidlv nnd when properly grown fur nishes a delicious relish and'cbnsiderable nutriment. It has some reputation as an antidote for rheumatism, but other appe tizing fruits are no doubt equally useful. It has also a reputation ror promonuj? sleep a t? to TiUnent. editor of the Journ al, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a. num i -roo fnrvm rheumatism m niB IIW 11- TCO4 0 mm-m M . right shoulder and side. He says w right arm a)t times was euuia, k t ? vnriain'a "Pain Balm ana was surprised to receive reii -v, immediately. The rain -i i nnvn nf mine ever S fails." For sale by C. A. Raysor," uruggit. Strange CoolcinJ;. irfethod of cooking an egg is sometimes employed by shepherds in the far east. The egg is placed in a sling and whirled round and rouna untu me uca. of the motion has cooked it. PAIN-KILLER , the old and well tf tf tf tf - EAGLE and MARKET ST. WOOD YARD Wood at market prices. Every cord of wood brought here gives ork to some poor man. Call on or address, Flower Mission Wood Yard. Telephone 633. OAK APPLY TO Maim Mee' onn Ashevllle, IS. C katown, remedy .has acquire; a ww- wmt mwmn for the cure ot suaaen vo-rmssareriiedy that produces immedi- cold. aha-Wc.. weak stomach, imdi- ate results it cuii" i . ...... i.i.i jt.Vno. Min-nTi monia, grippe and .lung bowel ompla4nV.dilarrhoea and-dysen . . ..wii i ir irv. ease: It will prevent .consumption. Dr. tery : lost, juma of Its good aame T. c. smitn. - 1-- i by repeated traaaa, dui .nwijiauw ww-, I mttw -a nmrntnest 'poaitsJo - in erery Tbje Dangers of a Malarial Atmosphere fanilly medicine medlctoo chea Avoid rtarl biwSbld by i occasionally taking I gubstiltiitea, there is but worn Y?11 One"b the great advantages o going to Texas via Memphis and the Cotton Belt is, that you avoid the annoyances and dis comforts of changing cars, necessary on other routes. - The Cotton Belt trains are the only ones that run through, from Memphis to Texas without change. v 4 , ?. . tia train eanr Pullman Sleepers at nlshtj-Pailor Cafe Cars dnrlns, Srfit. Th rserrieetompares f.rorftblTwlth.th.tof any wwitaMd tll us where you are going and when you will leare, and we winSSSS ItMeUt and what train totake to f beTt tttaTe eow- .Wewillalao awdyowiresttog Uttle bookleV . to xexaa,;- H.H. SUTTON. T. P. A., Chattaiioeas, TV i ' : f ... 7- fr f - a: Nos. 136 and 138 l.fooM fU Jr.', . ' - "-( , . . 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