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i ' - , - - - f. THE 'A&HEV1LLE CCTlCTOBER 91900. I: 1 .8 a 1 IK' I 1' 1 I r. i to pj!lllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(llllll!llllllllllllllll!l!lllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIU'!li:i;!lltl!inilS I There is Wisdom in Discard- I 1 ing Your "Old HeadgearM for j I New and Stylish Millinery-. H (Jur " Compirison Sale" will Convince f S you at a Glance flfl is tne Price of Exact Copies g vpj.UU of the latest Parisian Novelties in fine Velvets, Plumes. Etc. S A Studr In Havre, One of the Beautiful Gowns In tb Trousseau of Charming Mrs. Mc-Klnley-aer. That interesting yotng woman, Mrs Hermanus-Baer, formerly Miss Mabel McKinley and niece of President Mc Klnley, Is still the most talked about person in society at pVesent, because of the beauty and elegance of her gowns. ' A nnlnf that nrftha mAAea to the interest of her toilettes fs that and in doing so has displayed excep tional talent both as an artist and a J3 1 x - uiuuisie. 4RG W01SDERS OF ELEGANCE, BEAUTY AISD TASTE. $1(1 flfl is the Price of French Pat IU.UU. terns that are the real thing-. Artistic productions that can only be found in this store by the Asheville buy ers. You would expect to pay twice the money for them. J t DATES ABEAH&). S .; For Hon. H. A Guder and llsjor W. '-is. Come, See, Compare 1 1 MEA.RQ XJJ 33 S. MAIN. KZ iim 'tfjf;?niHJin:iinnnuiiJJiiff iMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ifiijijirfiMiiiiiiiiiiiM f?"5? PTT vBSfe. fw nvnv n oidlPIiuir uu u asm m Onium. etc. disease cured by TACK-A-POU-SHA 1 345942 cases In 17 vears MimTriiTTT-firn j. ne disease is tne nauonal curse of Japan and China. A remedy was Imperative and tne medical profession there accepted tnis as the only permanent, painless, private, quick cure known to science. A weeks' eicians and all confidentially treated by tna.il. :Clty. W. Rollins, Hon. H.;a. Gudger and Maj. W. W. Rollins 'Will address the people upon, the issues of tttie campaign., at ifhe following times and places: Murphy, Tuefsday. October 23. Hayesville, Wednesday, Oetofber. 24. Roibbinsibllile, Thursday, October 25. Bcyson City, Friday, October 26. Jiilsbo!ro; Saturday, October 27. Fruiitlaiid Tuesday, October 30. Blue Ridge, Tuesday, October 30. Boiwman's Bluff, Wednesday, Oct. 31. GLdttle Pine, Thursday, November X, Old Bull 'Creek church. Friday. No vember 2. " V Marshall, Satirday, November 3. STOPS THAT COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Sromo-Qulni e Tablets cure cold in one day. No curet no pai Price 25 cents. , The Oldest Shop?.:eepei.. A man whn is n)A i;..-.i7i. Hid J. . , . lcjrCU At marDies with his compttrioi Tom Moore; who was en year old when news of the Reign of Terror tc jTdiit, urst reached England, and who was earning: his living hof.-, fv, n , i . i . tile . . . J. i tic iu ue considered the oldest of Queen Victoria's subjects. To this distinc tion Mr. Robert Taylor, of Scarva. county Down.Nadds tVmco -f oldest living: Dostmastpp in cv,nni,n er m the world. Ever since Geor2 TV was King he has bep His or Her Majesty's mails, r.nd no exuberant is the old gentleman's loy alty that he floats the Union Jack tr-'- uiituiiaxiLl V irom hi fi q cr c- o -P January to December. His loyalty to the flag is just as pronounced to-dav as when he roue-tit years ago. Mr. Taylor is an apostle of Alexin living iri not of high thinking, and believes in occupation as the sur est way to happiness as well as to Ion rrtV J ifl ut i tjiMWtifiM?: K A A A a i. bom Gonimement of its Palo gestationcouU beaded 8 tnBttktlons.0 "MOTHER'S mitiD (that marvelm-3 liniment) is unique in relievidfef &nd rtlaxmgall the strained tendons and muTcles?afwll as Lhe distended nrcm-na Tf, iTT- , . . wU o - i uouuniT lute it. XiTl- """."."irir' moerton. Ark., proves the abov Mother's Friend ' wkh Th l1?" hours. This tin I what it is recommended IO'bs: i Sffr" rVSL flf!". tours. nave ana nsea only one bottle of jaaujcr s rnena is just wtuiout itagain,-- Sold by aU best dnjgslsts or sentbj express prepaid on receipt of price Si O Wrlo, - Motherhood,? written for women of all JLZIZ,!?0 VCT Xttl, A n k a a m m m w., Book, DATES FOR BOONE AMD CAMPBELL Asheville One Day Only Tuesday, October 9th. 2 Performances at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Rain or Shine FOR THE PRESIDENT'S NIECE. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes "I am using- Kodol Dyspep sia Cure in iray .ractice among- severe w 'iiiuigcsLKjiii ana nna it an ad mirable remedy." Many humdreds of physcians idetpend od the use of Kodol j Dyspepsia Cure In stomach troubles. I wukxil yuu eat, ana allows '-' o-l tut: gwa xooa you need, providing you do not overload your etmeuh. &ives instant relief and a permanenit cure. Dr. T. C. Smith. Campaign to Begin October 1st at Rutherfordton. The Same Magntfflcenlt Exhibition ttiwt n0uoi,tfl,i t, - Indianapolis, Detroit, Columbus, Memphis amd other Darge Citiea this season JREALISTIC MILD WiST, GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT - AND . Rough Riders of the World t J?f "onil. Genuinely m o oal, Delightfully Amusing A Grand fcaspMng IbMon, Consisting of Ooboya, Indians, Irabt is- T1 - valrym;n,ev6 IF ttglhi Riders land BattAnr rvf ,t a dh a-ii 0 1 ueuv -fculKTI Jf.. REQUHUNG 1,000 MEN" AND HORSES. One of the daintiest of her hous gowns is composed of pastel mauve crepe de chine with mauve mousseline de soie arranged in a shirred yoke above the bustline. The crepe de chine is embroidered in raised disc-shaped "ou'1-0- -"iteu mauve. The skirt has an oddly fashioned tunic cut in deep pomts at the sides with only a single point at the back. Tis is bordered with mauve veivs"f nn,, ... - - "Fl"'4ucu Wi Lit cream Russian lace. The tunic onena tucKea petticoat of crepe de chine trimmed with several bands of velvet about two inches wide. The bodice is also trimmed with the velvet and is supported by shoulder straps of the same material appliqued with cream Russian lace. A single band of the velvet is fastened at the , mcitlin seams and brought down be low the beltline at tii ... ' , ,. -" "Jul, cllUS lending an indescribable air of chic to the figure. The sleeves reach only to the elbow and are finished wlLh a frill of pastel mauve chiffon over which is another fn of cream lace; while over this is ?W a"t,her frill of mauve chiffon, the two shades of manvf. tv,k,-: 4.y,Q . , , ""'"iinug Will effect, rod"ce a most beautiful Helen Grey-Page. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. ! Eegnlates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys: For .billion malana. For indie-psition ofr.ir j "ivn, emu nervous headache. v, sJfePiesness, nervouscesa and heart failure. For fevw. hn.ia. . -. . ... diseases take Lemon SElixir. Ladies, for natural TC V , ' LttKLe -Lmon Bl'ixir. a,nu x wotties at druggigits Prepared nnlv hv rw xi .-. ..j. lanta, Ga. ai- Yon Caa Changre Their Colors. Few people know wriat an extrao. dinary effect ammonia has on flowers You can try it with an ordinary smel ling bottle. Blue and purple flowers turn green, 1 cum uiacK, wnite generally yellow The effect is very curious if you try the vapor on any flower which com bines in itself many colors. The flow ers, if placed in pure water, will re tain their color for i "u luc" srauuany return to their old ones Aster flowers, in a state , wu. vl uatuic in- odorous, acquire a pleasant perfume u,:u'"' "inijonr or ammonia. ; Among the mamy features of this Mmmoltih Exhibition will be SW, nf Matkmanship, tatroduclng Buckskin Bill, rwiho will axDr J day and might ad stive his 'worlds. ful iwkrkMi . . ., , v-iuiwh vi Rnootinig from horeebaek at full speed, also a score of Male and Female Orak StTof ZTZ lain and fancv ehootlnfi-. wona 131 A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten rrom indiest'ion mrMt.v. ... eicttJL nervous prositration, billiousness, disordered kid- " "tipka-nun, x aave been cur pa Dy r)r. Mozlev's Ijftm am now a well man. niJ REV. C. C. DAVIS, xr 00 mBM- M- E- Church, South. No. 28 TaitnaK dtreeH Atlanta, Ga. x A Prominent Memphian Writes- Dr. H. MtjI-pv' A 1-0 -r14.,n . TT 1-i -been a great sufferer for Itfaree years .lu, iuxsscion, ana been treated by many physicians, who failed to give me amy relief. Continuing to grow worse, my brothw aiHvio. . j. tw -Mr 1 , '4reu '"it; u 11 y Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, which rem edy he had us ,frn- v v-v v ri CL1 Vtrttl 3 X commenced its use -and must say ithat . . " "..c SiiCiULtJifL aiitxi- lcme on ea-nth T -j cay. since I coromencen .-usln.B. Tvn -Elixir. T? T. t.rv 206 Hernando, St., iMemphis, Tetnn! A Card. xnis is to certify that I used Dr. Mozlev's Lemirvn iPTU-rf .fL. 1 . - i iwura-is-ui. , r, -7 tu .cut; most maris iienrc ito my general (health. I '"OUia ClaalV hflTO irwii cnn -e 11. - , , . " - i-wv fuv u.ir uii'tr ie- riec it has eivan: ., u. j wui&na. J. A. RIFT A T.T.L 'Uietk Superior Cburt, Randolph Co., WILD BBOHCOS, A HERD OF BUFFALOES AND TEXAS STEERS. , FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A.. M COW BOY BAND OF FIFJlf FAPUS MUSICIANS . -Tlwo ExMbmona Dally rain or BhJn. Afternoon, aft .2 Nlgjht at S. Doors'" " .iV-';: ',v . ' VDfBtin& hfiur earlier.- ; - : " ' NO Othei irvMl Aon ' . n.YTTlliu. Little Early Rieers for promptness, cer- ta.irt.rv atiii -r- ' ... aat advertisement in the Gaiette TK M m. .. . tbe Kidneys.Iier and Blood EA 2 AND DISEASE. A Short Lesson on the Meaning- of a "umiiiiar Word. Disease hv the opposite of ease Web ter defines diseaee as lackr of ease, uneamess, trouble, vexation, disquiet." It im a condition due to eome derange ment of the physical organism. A vast majority of the "die-ease" from .which w, uu to impure blood Sarsapariila, which purifies, etarlches c wiuoa. nood's Sarsa pari'lla, cures Boj-rrfnia , plea and all eruption, it tone the stomach and creates a good appetite, "JMi It JBivr. gac and' vawwiTy to the ZTJ' f lcvertyeti h condition of things giving health, comfort and Gazette "Want" ads.-Jbest remits. NOTICE. To the Subscribers to the Stock of the Asheville Auditorii iiaiij . At a meeting of the board of directors ABiievmei Auaitorium company held in the city of AsheviiiA aat,,' October 6, 1900, it was ordered that a d.11 oe maoe ror the first payment of 25 per cent of stock 6?iiWHntinno that the same be paid on or before the vlu uay 01 uctoDer, to the secretary and, treasurer. CUnr-vo a k ... , , ' o- "vvcu, WHO will duly acknowledge the same. -ojr unier 01 tne Doard. W. T. WEAVER, President. G-EO. S. POWELL, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. At a meetine- of k tor of the Asheville Auditorium com pany, held Saturday, October 6 1900 it was ordered that the executive commit tee of said board of thonzed to investigate the matter of a suitable site for the auditorium build ing and report at a regular or called meeting. In pursuance of said order wc uvieuy request owners of lots, U1s"i 10 De aeslrahl fnr tv,. - w viiiw ui (Pose, to submit in writing prices, di- ciioioxis,- location and (other informa tion in regard to same by noon on Pri day, October 12, 1900. By order of the executive committee W. T. WEAVER, - Prp I rl o T-i GEO. g. POWELL, secretary and Horn) . J . m. Campbell, democratic elector, and Hon. Chas. C. Boone, re publican eelctor, iwill address the peo ple of the ninth congressional district upon the issues of the campaign at tthe wines ana places: Columbus, 2. .nday, Oct. 8. Henderson ville, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Brevard, Wednesday, Oct. 10. Asheville, Friday, Oct. 12. Wayneeville, Monday, Oct. 15. Webster. Tuesday, Oct. 16 Bryson City, Wednesday, Oct. 17. Murphy, Thursday, Oct. 18. Hayesville, Saturday, Odt. 20. Bobbins ville, Monday, Oct 22. Franklin, Wednesday, Oct. 24. Clyde, Friday, Oct. 26. Spring Creek, Saturday, Oct. 27. Hot Springs, Monday, Oct. 29. Mare Hill, Thursday, Nov. 1. Cane River, Friday, Nov. 2 Burnsville, Saturday, Nov. 3. The BWtakinp" rcui 1,1 Kmln 1 O kruguu KUj V fJdKJCO. au luk pc ,.ae are cordially tn- vfited. THOS. S. ROLLINS, ' Chadrmamf Rep. Ex. Own. J. D. MURPHY, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. "7 Old-Fash ioned linked Apples. MOODY AND CRAWFORD'S NEW APPOINTMENTS Besume Joint Canvass Beginning Sep tember 25. Take half a dozen good cooking ap plesunless th.y are sound and of the best quality this mnio nf .1,1 should not be attempted-place them in a dish and add a little water with a csoerispoonrui of moist sutrar to a syrup. Place thin strips of lemon peel on the top of each apple, bake in a moderate oven for nhnm o v. or longer if the apples are large, baste ... syrup. serve either hot or cold, with clotted cream. DOES IT PAT TO BUT CHEAP? A efaeap remedy for eouena -nd cold 1 all rirfit tnt will relieve and cure the more severe troubles. What shall on rtot n warmer and more regular climte? Tee, it possible; if not possible for you, then to either case take the ONLY remedy Sf ltroduced in aH civillxed alun troubles, "Loschee's German gyrup - it ftot only heals nd stimta 7: issues to destroy he germ disease, but aUays inflammation, causes ay expectoration, gives a good night's rrt, and cures tfce patient. Try ONE Hon. James AT. fnrr candidate for conCTMfl J. . Crawford, democratic candidate for ccngress, will addre th the issiips nf thn . ... y ""itisn at tne fol- 1 lowing times and places, to wit: -orevara, Monday, October 8 Edneyville, Henderson county, Tues day, October 9. OcSeru.1001 CUnty' Tnureday. Waynesville, Friday, October 12. Fines Creek. Ha urday, October 13. Spring Creek, Madison county, Mon day, October 15. Hot Springs, Tuesday, October 16. Marshall, Wednesday, October 17 Mars HilL Thursday, October 18. iifVerybody invited t -uasiona and especially the ladies peaking begins at 1 o'clock p. m. '-iOS. 6. ROLLINS, Chr. Rep. Cong. Com. J. D. MURPHY, Chr. Dem. Cong. Com. HON. SPENCER BLACKBURN. mDr David Kennedys Kffvorife Remedy EiALi: rKlPH EY- STOMACH wAfD LIVFR TROUBLES Wheeler & Wilsoa Sewing Machine. mm in? French Pnucak es. e&gs, two ounces of flour ounces of butter, two ounces o? pound toilof newPmS Men and adiTo Xf rk T' nd mlx W11 with the dishes with tes' Serve on tween. r marmalade b vZZZZH. mm'm'nem tbt hate rr Appoinimdiiti for Cmnp8ien in the Jfiigntn District. Hon, Spencer Blacken candidate for cone i congressional district, will address the ??eUPn the issues of the at the following times and places- x-eaK creek (Transou's store) Ashe county, Monday, October 8 Cllftpn, Ashe County,' Tuesday, Octo- Apfti teUera count Wednes day, October 10. OcbereuWataUea CUnty' Thsd OMoW6' MitChe" Count7. Friday, Bakersvllle. Mitchell county, Satur day, October 18. Ladies cordially invited. Speakimr feeIns promptly at 1 o'clock. SAMUEL OF". VANCE, onrutePUbUCan Con-I S. G. BRIM. Secretary. ReSoll11 cf 1897 Mr- es SiSu f the lading ciltizens- amd merchants of Clay. Clay Co., W. Va struck his leg against a oake of ice in emjh a manner as to bruise it severely 1 ree very much swollen and -wSnfi.t He could not "uuum iie aaa or crutches He was treated by physicians, also'uied ball gallons of whisky In baitins it but nothing gave any relief TnS? he This brought almost a complete cure w a week' time ad he believ SU had he mot used this remedy his lee w,uld fc.ve had to be 42 e Ln vS unequahed for sprains rui9e3 and rheumatism. For sale by A. Raysor, Druggist. . y Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings, lAsents wanted in irtww..r ai $335 REWARD. For Arrest and Conviction of Canton roatoffice Burglars. rfJSk k may "cem: This Is i nnl N. C, will pay the following " . w-iresx and conviction 2i -hfef r thieves brok- ln:o Canton pos-toffice on Wednesday mgfet. August 29, 1900, and broke open the safe and tok therefrom $50.56 post Pney order funds, $133.99 post ?ff fS"1?' I49,73 dd Fow noney. fi;SLSan,1ton Corneit band -unds, 100.00 ( Individual mnnev . .3 ,A7W. . " J "l fusimasiei, ou- .OTlTX f.Q rr. 1 ... . . , 6"lu v-aicn or r. J. H- 2S5 $25-' and ne oiftn face gold filled watch of C. D. Smathers, 16 iee 3.4idate, olue $8.o. ?f Sr?-Punaster ....$ 25.00 w -Hampian, merchant 10.00 "Wlnfleld, merchant ....... 5.00 mrnknMi 4 A Art M, M. Welle, merchant C.00 W. F. Cook, clerk 5. 00 W. T. fVhflrr tv.,v, 1,1 ftl r. Brown, druggist 5.0 w. AC. .Johnston, farmer 2.5 D. C. Cummlngs 5.00 W. H. Johns. n .... 5.00 Join W. Bcott, merchant" 2-50 C. B. Bumgardner ... 5.00 vv. j . Hampton io.w J. N. Meaee 5- v 'V. 3 ' "WanJt . ivertliemenU MM, 6 tor3r - Bend for clrrsiilAr "rarv.i- - cv. ...... T"v t-h ; , . ruocmr or J B. Patton.. :.. . 5.0 Auanta Ga. w. P. Ford 5.00 'if..
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