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It is: sometningv Re
sides bad air V that
makes a woman faint
in aclose theatre. A
well woman wottldn't faint. The woman,
who easily grows faint and dizzy who.
has palpitation of the heart a "stuffy"
, feelinrhot flushes nervona troubles,
better Jopk for the Cause in her digestive
eystem jn. ,the distinctly
, feminine, rganissm maybe
in both .
Women who are not quite
;rell and don't know just
what is the matter and
women who are, really sick,
' and don't know exactly
what.1 is the
matter should
write at once to
Dr, R. V. Pierce,
at Buffalo, N.Y.,
etating their
eymptoms in de
tail. They will
toe advised by
Dr. Pierce with
out charge.
Dr. Pierce is,
and for ovei
thirty years has been, chief consulting
physician m the world-renowned Invalids
' Ilotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y.
He has treated and cured more suffering
women than any other physician in the
' world, and more of his " Favorite Prescrip-"
tioq' for the correction and ciire of all dis
orders and diseases of the feminine organs,
except cancer, has been sold thata of all
other similar medicines.
Write to Dr. Pierce. If bis medicines are
what you need he will tell you so, if they are
not what you need he will honestly say so
and will tell you what to do. Dr. Pierce's
position is a sufficient guarantee that his
advice will not be biased by the hope of
selling you a few bottles of medicine. .
If you wish to study up your own case
Dr. Pierce will send you, free of all cost,
a paper-bound copy of his great iooo-page
book, the "Common Sense Medical Ad
viser," of which over 750,000 were sold at
$1.50 a copy. All that Dr. Pierce asks is
that you send 21 one-cent stamps, to pay
the cost of mailing only. If you prefer the
book in fine French cloth send 31 stamps.
Addresr Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
A MOST DEADLY POISON.
Terrible Fate of Those Who Partake
of Mnshroom Pkallin.
"One of the most terrible poisons of
which I have any knowledge," said a
chemist, "is phallin, of which but few
persons have more than the most rudi
mentary knowledge, though the vegetable
from which the deadly stuff comes is to
be found in almost every field and swamp
in the country, for phallin is the poison
ous element in the deadly mushroom, the
'death cup,' as it has been appropriately
called. Not only that. When phallin
was first discovered, it was found that it
was almost identical with the poison of
the rattlesnake, so that death from
mushroom poisoning is very similar to
death om a serpent's bite. But still
more wonderful it is not known that va
rious bacteria produce nearly the same
poison the bacteria, for instance,- of
diphtheria and typhoid fever. It seems
odd enough that death from the poison
ous mushroom, from a rattlesnake bite
and from diphtheria should result from
practically the same cause.
"It is said that 25 people are killed
every year in the United States by eat
ing the death cup, mistaking it for the
edible mushroom. It requires only a bit
of the death cup to kill 'a piece the size
of a pea will do it. One case is cited in
which a boy ate only a third of a small
uncooked cup of the deadly mushroom,
but it was enough to cause his dfcath.
Indeed, so baneful is the phallin poison
that even the handling of the death cup
and the breathing of the spores may pro
duce serious illness..
"The death cup looks very pretty as it
grows in the fields, and when eaten it
has not the slightest ill taste, either when
raw or when covfked. Nor is there any
uneasiness felt from 9 to 14 hours after
ward. Then come terrible pains in the
libdomen, nausea and vomiting, followed
by almost certain death, with many of
the symptoms of Asiatic cholera. The
effect of phallin is to dissolve the red
corpuscles in the blood, permitting them
to escape through the alimentary canal.
!Bhe greatest care is necessary, therefore,
in gathering mushrooms not to pick any
of the death cups. They are easily rec
ognized from the others, and there never
is any need of making mistakes." Chi
cago Chronicle.
QUESTION ANSWEI D.
Yes, August Flower still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the eivi zed
World. Tour mothers and grandmoth
ers never thought of using anything else
for Indigestion or Biliousness Doctors
were scarce, and they seldom aeaid of
Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or
Heart Failure, etc- They used August
Flower to cleaniout the system and stop
fermentation cf undige ted food, regu
late the actioi of the liver, stimulate
the nervous and organic action of the
system, and that is all they took when
feeling dull and bad with headaches and
other aches. , You only need a few doses
of Green's August Flower in liquid form
to miake you satisfied .here is nothing
serious the matter with you. For sale
at W. C. Carmlchael's.
The remedy of tomorrow is too late
for the evil of today.
Dr. David Kenneoys
Iravonte Remedy
CURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH
'AND LIVER TROUBLES.
NOTICE.
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in ascertain -note and emen.t,
executed by John M. Campbell to the
undersigned H. A. Ogden, on the 2nd
day of May, 1891, assigning to the un-
' dersigned as collateral security for two
thousand dollars, the shares of stock
hereinafter described, I will, on Mon-
v day 'the 2nd day of July, 19C0. sell 1:..
public " auction for cash, at the court-.
1 &Ov:se door, in Ashevill-? N. C, eight
shares the capital stock of the Ashe
Tille Loatn Construction & Improve
ment Cofnpany of the par value of one
hundred dollars each, and being certifi
cates Nos. 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 and
58. This the 14th day of June, 1900.
V H. A. OGDEN,
By V. S. Luck and Geo. A. Shufora,
, , Attys.
Jorrictl omon
w rru)ra ihp twlv fetr Ml strain lirxin it nnrl
a symmetry, of form. .Mother's". Friend
alter
1 the danger 01 cmld-Dirtn, ana carries theeypectant
. v mother safely through this critical period without pain. It jswoman's . r--j r?-t& j '-i V if
1 ereatest blessing-, and thousands gratefully tell of the treat srood it I I
saauone inem tbwu uy ku urugguns m 1 .w
, r - -,.oar little boolc tellinz all about this ereat
, Tree to apy address oy .utus URf dfibli
Itf AN'AFftXAN HOME.-
Native Will Wot; Worlc When nltey
Get a. Clianee to Play. ,
. The' Rev. David A. Car&on, a graduate
of the UnHm Missionary "Trailing insti
tute, Brooklyn, gives . an interesting pic
ture of his African home: ; K
"My room- in a neat little hut of mud
and thatch is. 12; by 14 feet. The bed i3
constructed with branches, holes being
augef ed in , posts for the sids -and ends
to be inserted. The snp" for the grn.?s
mattress is of leather; thongs laced across
both ways, thus holding all secure.
"My chair is the same. The table and
"washsthlfa'are of branches with reed oat
tops. "tTitere are no boards. The desk is
the same, with the inside case cf my
steamer trunk for a top; very good.
"The windows are of white cloth, tack:
ed to a frame" which can be opened right
back and fastened to the wall. Hinges,
for doors and windows are of skin. Fo
mats or rugs are used cn the floor, as
they harbor insects."
Mr. Carson is a member of the indus
trial mission of the Phil-African Libera
tors' league, located at Lincoln, on the
west coast. And the following will illus
trate the difiiculties of teaching the Afri
can to work:
"There is practically no routine her''.
The uaexpected most always happens.
Her is one day ut of many varieties:
.We rise with the sun, 5:35 a. m., hare
private devotions from G to 6:30t then
breakfast, atter which the ram's horn is
blown for native roll call.
"Our superintendent seats himself out
side his house: the associate workers, six
of us, stand beside him while he rattles
off the names, to which the people shout
'ame' the personal pronoun I.
"He then asks us how many helpers
we need in our various departments. VTe
begin to calculate, and he calls those qual
ified for certain kinds of work, whn
there is a terrible barking down in the
valley and a shrieking like that of a
child.
"Every man with a black or white
skin (black always first) runs to investi
gate, and there is a fine deer at bay with
three wild dogs barking at it. They see
the rush of people, and, jealous of their
prey, pounce' on him and tear him limb
from limb in a twinkling, so strong are
their mouths and shoulders.
"The rush of natives on the poor dead
beast is more terrific, it would seem,
than that of the dogs. They cut him up,
indifferent as to whether they have a
rib or a steak or the tail or an ear, then
march up the hill, ' blow up the log fires
and feast till all is finished.
"The consequence is, no work that day;
a day's pay is gladly forfeited for such a
treat." Presbyterian Banner.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature oifr
Tbe Quaker and the Duke.
In 1790 the Duke of Clarence, after
ward William IV, was a sublieutenant
in the English navy, and the ship on
which he served touched at Queenstown,
then known as Cove. While there, his
royal highness staid for some days with
a family named Penrose, the head of
which was an esteemed gentleman and
Quaker. He did his best to entertain the
duke in a manner befitting his rank and
station, and among other assiduities the
old Quaker always sat up to receive him
on his return home from the convivial
parties which the neighboring squires
were only too glad to offer him.
The Duke of Clarence, as was the fash
ion at that time, had a liking for old port
and was not squeamish at the quantity
consumed. As a result he several times
returned to his host's house in a state
which bordered on elation. It is recorded
that his host used the gentlest reproof to
ward him in these words:
"Friend William, thou art late again
tonight, and I fear me thou art not too
sober. If thou dost not amend I shall
have to write to thy father, friend
George, at Windsor."
GLORIOUS NEWS.
Comes from Dr. j. B. Oargile
Washita, I. T. He writes: Electric
Bitte-s has cured Mrs. Brewer o : scrof
ula, which Jiad caused her great suffer
ing for years. Terrible eores worn
bfe out on her head and face., anr
the best doctors could give no help
but now her health is excellent."
Electric Bitters is the best blood pur
ifier known. Its the supreme remedy
Cor eczema, ulcers, boils and running
sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion
builds up the strength. Only 50 cts.
Sold by all druggists. Guaranteed.
Small in size and great in results ar
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fa
mous little pills that cleanse the live
and bowels. They do not gripe. Dr
T. C. Smith.
THE HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS,
VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
The Hot Springs of Arkansas are
owned by the U. S. Government and
have its endorsement for the cure of
rheumatism, malaria, nervous troubles
chronic and functional ailments and a
score more of human ills. The climate
of Hot (Springs is cool and delightful
in Summer, owing to its elevation
among the Ozark Mountains, and is
the best time for treatment. 100 hotels
for all classes. Write Bureau of Infor
mation, Hot Springs, for illustrated
book giving full Information.
For reduced excursion tickets atd
particulars of the trip, see local agent
or address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Passr.
Agt. Southern Ry. Washington, D. C.
Early Intelligence.
Sunday School Teacher (finishing the
narration) And that is the story of Jo
nah and the whale. ; '
Johnny Isn't it strange they knew
what a Jonah was that long ago? Har
lem Life. ,
and
otms
mamaee. The beefrintr of chlldreir risryetrx
destructive to the mother's shapeliness. This can
be avoided, however, by the use of Moths&'S
rHIEND De-
fore babv
n
comes, as this
nrMin.,
also obviates'
LiUJ
' mom
per ootiie. '
remedv. will be se
keovlator Compart
Every woman covets a shapely .pretty figure.
manv of them denlore tht loss of their cnrlish.1
Thousands Hare . THdiiey Tremble
and Don't Enow it,
t
How To Find Out. .. . v '
; Fill a bottlft or common . glass with your
water and let' jit stand twenty-four hourspa
sediment or' set
"rtling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
f-Oj-Jv pass it or pain in
me uai;!i is auavs 1
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order., .
What to Do. '
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the"
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in pacing
it, or bad effects following use of .iquor,
wine cr beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
aaoress ur. ruimer 6t Home. of Swamp-Root
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion Veading this generous offer in this paper.
HAYMAKING BY WIRE.
How Peasants Harvest Inaccessible
Meadovrs in Western Norway.
Far above the narrow, sea filled val
leys which stretch their arms 100 miles
into the country, high above the farms
that stud the banks of the western
fiords of Norway, among the rocky slopes
of the mountains, up under the very edge
of the glittering glaciers and the eternal
snow that covers the great plateaus of
Folgefonden, Hardangervidda and the
Jostedaisbrae, there are patches of ver
dure almost invisible from the decks of
the passing tourist steamers or only ap
pearing like specks on the rugged slopes
of the mountains which tower thousands
of feet above them.
On the most accessible of these moun
tain pastures the peasants have erected
small huts as places of refuge for the wo
men that herd the cattle in the moun
tains durifce the summer months. In
these huts, which are called "saeters" in
Norwegian, the milk is made into cheese
and butter.
Some of these grassy patches among
the bowlders are, however, inaccessible
to the cattle, but it would never do to let
that excellent mountain grass, which pro
duces such rich milk and gives such de
licious flavor to the butter and the
cheese, go to waste. The sturdy peas
ant lads and lassies climb into the most
inaccessible places and cut the grass,
thus increasing their winter stores by
many tons of excellent hay.
A very ingenious means of transport
has been devised for getting the grass
from these meadows among the clouds
down into the valleys below, consisting of
a wire rope along which the bundles of
grass are sent sliding down to the farms
of the fiord. The "lauparstreng," as this
contrivance is -called, very often crosses
a fiord, and, besides bundles of grass, it
may carry the produce of the "saeters,"
consisting of big bundles of white and
brown cheese, tubs of butter and barrels
of buttermilk. Pearson's Magazine.
BAD DRINKING WATEPw. Every
one suffers greatly from the different
kinds of water he is compelled to
drink, and nothing is so likely to bring
on an attack of diarrhoea. Perry Da
vis' Paim-Killer Is the only safe, quick
ana sure cure for it, cramps and chol
era morbus. Avoid substitutes: there
is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis' .
Price 25c. am 50c.
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the action of the republican district
convention when called.
R. S. McCALL.
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DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? WE
have customer for purchase of nice
little (Lome with garden and yaru. in
good neighborhood, on or near street
car line; also customer for; large
boarding hoie or t nail hotel jfor rent
fori summer; also customers for 5, 6,
7 aii-d 8 room unfurnished houses, well
constructed, with modern conven
iences and in good neighborhood.
Wilkie & LaBarbe, Real Estate Brok
ers, 23 Patton ave., 'phone 661.
MISS NORA W ARB-Pianist and teach
er in stringed Instruments. Corner o
Spruce and Woodfln treeta.
HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES.
WANTED Permanent and transient,
also table boarders; children under
12 years not taken. THE MISSES
LEE, 56 Spruce St. 115-6t
WANTED A gentleman and wife as
boarders in a private family; house
and furnituiv new; only 10 minutes'
walk from the square, and desirable
part of the city. Terms very low.
Address Regular, Gazette.
KENILWORTH PARK An ideal sum
mer home; one mile from center of
city, three minutes walk from Bilt
more car line; appointments unex
celled; rates reasonable. Call or ad
dress Mrs. A. Z. Baron, Kenilworth
Park, Asheville, N. C. 112-tf
BOARD Two miles from Asheville,
five minutes walk iron, Eiltmore
street car line; excellent location; 100
f&et higher than Aehf.ville; plenty of
shady porches, and a good breez - all
the time. Table supplied with fresh
country butter and pure Jersey milk;
vegetables fresh from garden -every
day. Terms reasonable. Address "B,"
Gt-zette. 111-tf
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only two or three boaders taken; cen
trally located, and one minute's walk
from car line. Rates reasonable. Ad
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ROCK LEDGE, Ashville, N. C, Board
ing; new house; all modern conven
iences; perfectly sanitary; located on
Battery Park Hill near Poetoffice;
free from dust and noise; excellent
table; rates, $1 to $2 per day. Mrs.
Lucetta V. Cole 62 Haywood et.,
'phone No. 416., Asheville, N. C.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT One 8-room cottage on
Cumberland ave.; all modern im
provements; electric lights, stable
and carriage house, and al-o servant
house, for $25 per month; also one
completely furnished apartment W
flat of 5 rooms, and one unfurnished
flat of 6 rooms, with electric lights,
bath rooms and ranges in the kitch
ens. I also have 3 unfurnished rooms
with bath at $10 per month. Apply
to O. D. Revell, 32-34 Patton ave.
FOR RENT A modern 6-room cottage,
No. 69 Bailey street, after 10th of July
next. A good home. Apply to Samuel
H. Reed, at his law office in the Li
brary building. Court Square for fur
ther particulars. 114-3t
FOR RENT A new four-roc i cottage
and two acres pasture; 1 1-2 miles
out, on Look ut Mountain street rail
way. Apply to C. S. Cooper, 39 S.
Main st. 93tf.
FOR RENT One boarding house, 12
rooms, all modern conveniences and
electric ligh ; on newly paved street.
Also one seven-room cottage, one fur
nished and one unfurnished fl all
modern conveniences. Apply to O. D.
Revell, 32-34 Paton ave.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE New oak office furniture,
book case desk, tables, chairs, pic
tures, clocks , rugs, etc., etc. . Dr.
Fischer, Nos. 9 and 10 Drhumor block,
50 Patton ave. 114-4t
FOR SALE A smaii cottage of six
rooms, opposite Mountain Park Hotel,
Hot Springs, N. C. MRS. H. T. RUM
BOUGH. 113-26t
FOR SALE Or exchange town 2ots and
land In Florida. Address Z. L., care of
Gazette.
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at Plnebduff, N. C. Address N. S. M
care Gazette. 4-
Neglect is the short step s- many,
take from a cough or .cold to consump
tion. The early use of One Minute
Cough Cure prevents consumption. ,
Is the only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. It cures all throa
and lung troubles. Children all like It
and mothers endorse it. Dr. T. O
Smith. - -. '.
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For th treatment of THE LIQUOR, OPIUM. MORPHINE n4
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I &UUU3JUU- :r"i
!the resnilar dose of most medi-
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tl does not last long. You pay
ontf dollar after dollar, and tben
are.' not likely to be cured. The regular
dose of
i Dr David tcnnedy'G
Is a teaspoonfuU and a bottle of it lasts four
times as long. Quantity is important, but
quality is ten times more important. The
fact that Favorite Remedy is the surest and
beat medicine for the Kidneys, Bladder,
Lirer and Blood, is what you ought to keep
In mind more than the, small dose. It goes
down to the lowest roots of disease, and
destroys them. It cures pain in the back ; frequent desire to TirinaU
especially at nigfot ; scalding pain in passing water, and discolored urine
It saves from Bright's Disease and Stone in the Bladder. It is a positive
and deejS-reachmg specific for Constipation, Biliousness and Dyspepsia.
is far better and safer than pills or tablets, and makes the bowels mor,
naturally, easily and regularly. A single dose works wonders
Mrs. N. B. Crwpoll, of Weat Shokan, N. Y., says: "I hare used Dr. David
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy for Kidney Trouble and Heart Disease, and it cured
' Be. I am ready to recommend it to any one."
A kfl bettle ot Pivriti Remedy can be bought at drug stores for $1, er U bott)t tor $5.
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Send your name and address to the DR. DAVID
KENNEDY CORPORATION. Rondout. N Y.,
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vorite Remedy and a pamphlet containing val
uable medical ad v ice, sucn as everybody needs.
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E..W. UBEAIWE, 0.
TRY THIS TEST.
Put some urine in a glass tumbler and t it
stand 24 hours. A sediment at the bottom, or a
milky, cloudy appearance indicates that theiid"
neys are in a dangerous condition and that
Favorite Remedy is budlv needed. Btalth
urine xs clear and does not stain linea.
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without change. The service and equipment compares favorably
with that of any road in the country.
Write and tell us where you are going and when you will
leave, and we will tell yon what your ticket wttl cost and what
train to take to make the best time and connections. .We will
alio send you an interesting little book. ''A Trip to, Texas."
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