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, 4-, :". THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 17 1900. s .TV 4 . 1 1 v V 1. 1 I". p-.- I " ' 1 MATRON AND MAID. Lady Georgina Grey, a daughter of Re form Bill Earl Grey and the oldest of the ladies residing at Hampton Court, died recently at the age of 99 years and 7 months. Mrs. William F. Apthorp, the wife of the well known musical critic, invented the sounding board of plate glass which will be one of the novel features of the new Chickering hall in Boston. A fountain marking the birthplace in Nantucket of Abiah Folger, the mother of Benjamin Franklin, has been present ed to the town. It is the gift of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Florence E. King, who was the only woman member of the Law School of the Ohio Wesleyan university, class of '99, has just been admitted to practice at the bar of the Kosciusko (Ind.) cir cuit court. Mrs. Phebe Hearst has established in the University of California a lecture ship in the history of art. Mrs. Hearst hoe nicn aA x-n n the monev necessary to build the residence for the presidents of the university. , Mrs. Fanny Bullock Workman, a daughter of ex-Governor Bullock of Georgia, is gaining reputation as a wom an explorer and mountain climber. She has just completed a bicycle tour of tlie Indian jungle country and last year made a record in climbing among the Hima layas. ' Mrs. Mary Anderson Navarro recently gang in the town hall of Evesham. Worcestershire, in aid of a fund for her house of worship in Broadway, where she and her husband aud little son live. She was welcomed by a fashionable ami enthusiastic audience. She possesses a rich, clear contralto voice, and she has for the last two years been a p-.ipil of Fran ces Korbay, the Hungarian composer. Mrs. Ti Pi of Idaho City ' will vote as on American rimn at the coming elec tion. Being born in the state, Idaho's woman suffrage lav,- took her in. while her husband, a native of China, is barred from the franchise. Mrs. Ti Di received a common school education and is a con stant reader of the American dailies and followed assiduously all the proceedings of the Bepublican national convention. Miss Helen Chaddick of England has been astonishing both the whites and blacks in central Africa by her five months' journey, all alone, save for her black attendants, into the far interior. Miss Chaddick has courage, independ ?nce and money, all of which are essen tial for a successful journey by a white woman in regions where the means of transportation are still primitive. THE ROYAL BOX. At one time the kaiser called Victor Emmanuel III "the wandering royal en cyclopedia. The kaiser is one of the fastest of public speakers. It has been estimated that in the course of a speech he utters an average of 275 syllables a minute. It seems that the young king of Italy, economically inclined though he be in all other respects, intends to indulge in good music and plenty of it. Both he and his queen are passionately fond of music. A humorous friend of the Prince of Wales recently gave him a silver stetho scope asa present the point lying inthe - t facT that his royal highness has bees given diplomas as a physician and sur geon. . Queen Wilhelmina is said to" hare prof ited by the shah of Persia not visiting England, for she has received the sriperb jmuffbox of the finest enamel covered with brilliants which he carried ahdnt aa a gift for Queen Victoria. U was to nave been presented at Osborne on' Aug. 10 and was valued by a Paris expert at 50,- 000 francs. Tbe king of Sweden and Norway is an admirable linguist. When the oriental congress met at Stockholm a few years ago. he addressed the assembled scholars in the languages of the nationalities to which they respectively belonged and seemed to speak with equal fluency in English. French. German, Italian, Rus sian and Spanish. ' CHIPS FROM CHINA. But if the guilty were punished first ihere might not be any Chinese govern ment to negotiate with. Detroit News. Peace negotiations with China have progressed to that point where all that remains to be done is to decide to do something. Baltimore American. It may or may not be true that Ger many contemplates war with China, but the situation is such that any misstep in the management of affairs at Peking may precipitate an ugly quarrel. Chicago Record. Neither Germany nor Russia is likely to rush into war with China unless sup ported morally or physically by other na tions. It would be too dangerous a game to play, even though the Chinese themselves could easily be overcome. Philadelphia Ledger. ODD POISON CURED BY B. B. 3. Bottle 3ee to Sufterera. Deep ee&ted, obstinate eases, the kind that have resisted doctors. Hot Springs and patent medicine treatment quickly yield to B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), thoroughly tested for 30 years. Have you mucous patches in the mouth? Sore throat? Eruptions? Bat ing sores? Bone Pains? Itching skin? 9w Hen glands? Stiff joints? Copper colored spots? Chancres? Ulceration on the body?-Hair and eyebrows fall out? Is the skin a man of boils, p'mples and ulcers? TSLen this wonder ful B. B. B. specific will completely change the whole body into a clean skin, smooth with the glow of per fect health. B. B. B drains the poi son out of the system so the symptoms can not return. At the same time B. B. B. builds up the broken down con stitution and improves the digestion. So sufferers may test B. B. B. a trial ix'tle will be given away free of charge. ' B. B. B. for sale by druggists at ?1 per large bottle. For trial bottle ad treatment) $5. Complete directions with each bottle. For trial bottle ad dress Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. Descrlba trouble, and free medloa.1 ad vice given. PEOPLES I ! COLUMN.- Essential to Success. The young man was after pointers. "What do you consider the secret of success?" he asked. "Wealth," replied the great man promptly. "And what is the secret of acquiring wealth?" "Success." Then the young man went off and com muned with himself and tried to fiarure out what he had learned. Chicago Post LAW POINTS. Evidence of a custom is not admissible to contradict the plain terms of a written contract. The adjustment of a controversy hon estly inaugurated is a sufficient consider ation to support the agreement. Damages cannot be recovered of an agent for a breach of contract by his principal, the fact of agency having been disclosed. One who conceals his agency in making a contract is liable in the same manner and to the same extent as though he were principal. Where the report of an agent shows a balance in his hands, which he neglects to pay over on demand, the principal is entitled to interest on such balance from the date of such report. Late Decisions of Highest Courts. DT RING THE SUMMER SEASON, cramps come upon us euaerenly and i e main until the pain is driven avay by a dose or two of Paia-Killer, the cele brated cure for all summer complaints, fi m simple cramps to the most aggra vated forms of cholera morbus or dy en'tery. No household should be with out the Pain-Killer. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. 25c and 50c. ftVlhem) it comes to wrestling with his nijsst mustache the youth is apt to gt it down. Gazette "Want" ads. best re ults. During the winter of 1897 Mr. Jrimes reed one of the leading citizens aind merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va.. struck his leg against a cake of ice in sui.h a maimer as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that he could not walk without Ithe aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a hali gallons of whisky in baJting it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almoslt a complete cure in a week's time ai-d he believes that had he mot used this remedy his leg w-mld 1- .ve had to be amputated. Pain EJlm is unequoLed if or sprains .uises and rheumatism. For sale by C. A. Ray sor, Druggist. MISCELLANEOUS. HORSE -STOLEN At Weaverville, bay, witlh star in tod's forehead amd .white spot on nose; white hindi feet: aiboutt-six yeiars old; mane -clipped be tween ears. Return to BaaMier ware house or Weaverville. Liberal re rwairdi for return. S. L. YOD03R. 2t WANTED Two boarders In prvaite family. First class accommodations. 79 Ohestmrt St. tf 100 PATTON AVE. is the place for Furniture, Household GOods, etc. A beautiful - organ foi sale cheap, eh ol and other books for sale at reduced prices. Oall and get our prices THE BEST BUSINESS HOUSES RE-qul'-e the beet equipment, because they have the heaviest work to do. For this reason nearly every large business concern in the country uses one or more Remington typewriters. The Reminglton is the one typewriter which is absolutely reliable under ev ery condition of service.- For sale by Typewriter Exchange, 23 Patton avenue. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES.) - : 1 : i ; , :s WANTBX xarge hons -t. a rove In suburbs, near Look o j! ar doe; excellent table, fine wa-ir-r. of . . resh milk, etc Rate, $5 u 'a week; two in a robin. $6.25. t iione 25. -Apply at Ray's Book Store, or to Mre, OoL J. M. Ray. ROOMS Nicely furnished tor light housekeeping. Call at 139 Bailey st. WAlNTETJ-Oiie or two boarders. a pri Tafee f amily . First class accomanod'a 'tionis 79 Chestnut street. tf r - fOR RENT, v FOR RENT A completely furnished seven rxkwn housei with all modern con veniemfees. In good residence part of city, and only a few minutes' walk from car-Hn. Address WILKIE & LAB ARBE, real, estate agenrts. 205-tf SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. AH coalbeds are of vegetable origin. The ocean, it is estimated, contains 7,000.000 cubic miles of salt, and if it could be taken out at once the level of the water would not drop an inch. In a recent communication to the French Academy of Medicine, M. L. Du tremblay advocates the treatment of sea sickness by inhalation of pure oxygen under pressure. After keeping a cylinder of gold and one of lead together for four years at about G5 degrees F. that is, a compara tively cool temperature Sir W. Roberts Austin found that the gold had slowly but surely made its way into, or mixed with, the lead. For "Want" advertisements e pace CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIR ing for ladies, and gentlemen. We scour clothing with a sweet, disin fecting preparation, clean ladies' dresses and silk or woolen waists sat isfactorily. We dye for both ladies and gentlemen. We will send for and deliver your work: Your pat ronage solicited. W. B. WOOD, proprietor, 'phone 556, 49 Easlt Col lege street. 196-tl MISS NORA W RE Pianist and Teacher in stringed instruments. Cor ner of Spruce and Woodfin streets. FOR RENT 1 ne lovely furnished flat of five rooms; ail modem improve ments; located in the most desirable part of the city; completely furnish ed. Apply to O. D. Revell, 32-34 Pat ton avenue. FOR RENT No. Id Haywood street Seven room house: on street oar line; large basement and servants room: bath room; hot and cold water, and range in kitchen; large yard, stable artl garden, with house. Apply to Mark W. Browin, 33 Patton avenue. 161-&t FOR SAIA FOR SALE Gentle, sound family hore. Works single and double and under saddle. Three-spring COlum ibus phaeton buggy and sir.gl& har" mess. P. O. Box 632, 'Phone 342. 211-e FOR SALE A very fine English male mastiff; one year old; weig-hs 130 pounds perfectly sound and kind. For particulars address "The Duch es ." Box 36, Hendersonville, N. C. 203-12t HELP WANTED. CLERK WANTED. Reliable aan with business experience. Must be Quick and not afraid of hustling. Also young man to learn picture framing and assist in studio RAY'S BOOK STORE. AGENTS WANTED For "Galveston: Th fTorrors of a Stricken City," by Muralt Hal stead a fearful tale of a beauti'ul city swept into the sea. De mand enormous. Splendid book. On ly $1.50. Agents selling from 10 to 1-0 daily, amr, c rearing from $6 to $75 daily. A bonanza for Agents. Only endorsed bool. Freijyhlt Paid. Cred it given. Outfits free. Send six two cent stamps for postage. Big com missions. Semd for outfit and terri tory to-day. THE DOMINION COM PANY, Dept. A., Chicago. 193 St We have a posltoffice at the Gazette counting room for "Want" advertisers. FOR SALE Ladies' saddle for salt cheap. Enquire ait the business of fice of the Gazette. 196-tf "Want" ads. in the 'GazeJtte reach Asheville people. Resumption of Hostilities. The professor, who thought his system was running down, asked his old enemy the doctor to prescribe for him. "AH the medicine you need," said the doctor, after listening to a recital of the symptoms, "is a tonic in the shape of fresh air." "Well," responded the professor, slight-- irritated, "what is the shape of fresh I :?'" Chicago Tribune. STOPS THAT COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo-Qulnl e Tablets' cure ft cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents, ara sure. Cuke ALL T0DR PAIRS WITH Wain-Killer. m Medicine Cftest in ftseH. SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, cougns, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. 25 rnd 50 cent Bottle. H BEWARE OK lM TATiONS. BUf ONLY THE GENUIkc 3 0 PERRY DAVIS' "I fwiah tto express my thanks to manufacturers of Chamberlain's cvii iKwera. am uiarrnoea Kemedy, f0p having put on the market such aVon derful medicine," says W. W. Massif gill, of Beaumont, Texas. The ar many thousands of mothers whose chil dren have been- saved from attacks of urf entery and cholera infamtuu. ,wjj0 must also feel Ithankful. It is for sale by C. A. Raysor, Druggist. NOTICE, Having qualified as executors of Laura E. Hunt, deceased, late of Bun combe county, N. C, this is 1:0 notify all psons having claims . grainst the state of said deceased to exhibit them i- the undersigned on or before the G.h day of October, S01, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 6th October, 1900. H. C. AND N. G. HUNT, Executors. NOTICE. To the Subscribers to the Stock of tha Asheville Auditorium Compai y: At a meeting of the board of directors of the Asheville Auditorium company, held in the city of Asheville, Satu day, October 6, 1900, it was ordered that a call be made for the first payment of 25 per cent of stock subscription?, and that the same be paid on or before the 20th day of October, to the secretary and treasurer, George S. Powell, who will duly acknowledge the same. By order of the board. W. T. WEAVER. President. GEO. S. POWELL, Secretary and Treasurer. QUESTIONS ANSWERED Tee, August Mower still has tbe larg est sale of any me --cine In the civi zed world. Tour mothers ana grandmoth ers never thought of using anything eUa for Indigestion or Biliousness Doctor were scarce, and they eeldocn bean a Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration w Heart Failure, etc. They used Auemrt Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undige ted food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad Tlth headaches xn& other aches. You only need a few dosea of Green's August .Flower in liquid form to make you satisfied .here I0 nothing serious the matter with you. For aU " W. C. CarmichaePs. T ffl "if1 It3 (cTdITo! nfMIfr' east temh. Tine (DarflMffl tf America.. TTBie Mst IDeligMfiil Mealitli audi IPleasnire ESesorti iin tfflae HJnlon. 164 miles east of Chattanooga, 42 miles east of Knoxville, on the K. & B. Railway, in the loveliest valley of the East Tennessee mountains. Two ho tels, 25 cottages, 40 acres lawn, walks and shade trees. Electric lights. Complete system water works, with modern baths. Splendid orchestra, spa cious ball room, telegraph and long distance telephone; in fact, all the amuse, ments and comforts. Best German and American cooks. Write for 40 page book FREE FriCfl Of "TSitfir SlirDVGCL 'The w&ter is shipped all seasons of the year wwwfc. in poplar barrels, at f 5 each. Half-barrels, $3.50. Cases, one dozen haif-gallon bottles, $5. 5 gallon Eockerjohn, $2.75. 10 gallon Rockerjohn, $3 75. 5 gallon crated Demijohn, $2.25. 14 gallon glass Carboy, $3.75. Special rate to dealers in car-load lots upon application. Terms cash. Remit by P. O. Order on Tate Spring, New York exchange or registered letter to TatS Spring, Term. Shipping daily at the rate of over 4,000 packages per annum. Special freight rate to all points can be secured. Tate water is sold by the most reliable druggists in all principal cities and towns. Last year shipments increased over 100 per ceat. of any previous year. Analysis made by Dr. T. S. Antesell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in National Medical College, and Chemist to the U. S. Department ot Agriculture, and can be found in the 40 page pamphlet. TATE'S ANNEX. Mountain Spring li Miles From Tate Sinners. Fin LLthla and Chalybeate wrings, flowing from side and base of Clinch Mountain. Beautiful Scenery among the Hills. Hotel Cottages a-"rt Grounds Greatly Improved and now opea to vis itors at these low rates: $1 00 and! $1.50 per day; $7.00 to $8.00 per week4 $25.00 to 30.00 per month. Hac' line from Tate at moderate prices. Privileges of Tate to guests and Tate Water kept n draught for ttoee desiring it. For fur ther information, address THOS. TOMLINSON, Owner, Tat Springs, Tenm. Tlhs following list lis taken from 6600 oa file in the proprietor's office. They onnt from every point of tbe compass and rep resent persons la every walk of life: Senator B. W., Pettus, of Alabau; "I have found Tate Spring water ai genuine specific for the cure of malarial troubles." R. L. Taylor, ex-Governor or Tennes see, Nashville: 41 regard Tate Spring as the beat on the continent," Tha-. A. Mellon, of Mellon Bros., bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I believe there is no water In this country equal to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as well as dyspepsia and liver troubles." J. W. Thomas, iresident and General Manager of Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway: "I take r easur In recommending it to any one who wishes to enjoy contin uous health." R. A. Hemphill, Atlanta Ctnstituiion, Atlanta, Ga.: "I greatly appreciate Tate Water ;nd highly recommend) it." sssssssssass ' GREAT WAGON MANUFIAICTURBR. J. M. Studebaker, South' Bend, Ind.: "I believe there is no spring in Amer ica that contains the healing qualities that Tate Spring ices.' THE GREAT TOBACCO MANTJTAC- TURERe J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C: "I think it the finest water- to be found anywhere." PRESIDENT OF LARGEST SNUFF CO. IN THE WOULD. Geo. B. Wilson, 924 Arch St., Philadel phia, Pa.: "In 1894 I Buffered very acutely from indigestion, which lasted until 18S. In the fall of that year a friend sent me a case of Tate Spring water. Before re ceiving this water I was visiting a doc tor three times a week, taking all kinds of medicine and after using the water for a week I have never since that time beem to see a doctor in regard to my In digestion, and have never taken a irop of medicine for indigestion since. I believe this water saved ny life, and consider it the finest water for indiges tion I have ever known. I have re commended this water to a number of friends who have used it, and have never known St to fail In benefteal results." IT SAVES LJFB. E. L. Greer, Washington, Pa.: saved my life beyond a doubt"- "It RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL BENE FIT. A. E. Carr, Cincinnati, O.: "Ws have received substantial benefit from Tate Spring water." GREAT BENEFIT TO A GREAT BUi INESS MAN. James Swann (of Iaman, Swasn A Cs.) N, Y. : "I have found Tate water of great benefit." FROM THE COURTS OF JUSTICE. Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newbsme, N. CS: "It does me more good than any water I have ever used." CURBS CHHjUS. J. M. Elliott, Jr., of Kyle Lumber Co., Gadsden, Ala.: "It cured me sf dyspepsia, chills and malaria." EFFICIENT TONIC. T. M. Miller, Vicksburg, Miss.: "The most efficient and agreeable toaio of which I have any knowledge." ONLY RELIEF FOR CHRONIC MA LARIA. G. D. M. Cantrell, M. D., Little Rock, Ark.: "It was the only agent I found that gave me relief of chxsnle-materia." INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont OU company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I be lieve Tate Spring water Is an infallible cure for dyspepsia." MAY USE HIS NAME. W. S. Pope, Columbia, S. C: "Con tinue the use of my name, and I will cheerfully distribute as many of ysur catalogues as you wish te send." THE WATER Cures Indigestion, Dys pepsia and all troubles of Liver, Stomach, Bladder, Bowels, Kidneys, Rhea mutism and Blood D?s eases. SHIPPED ANT TIME. ANYWHERE Asheville The Paragon, J; E, Winngood, C. A. Raysor, W. C. Carmichael, Dr. T. C. Smith, Pelham's Pharmacy, Theobold's Candy Kitchen Pat McTr r B. Mclntyre, Bonanza Wine and Liquor Cq., Hampton & Featherston. ' cmiyre, v,. Biltmore Dr, G. W. Reed: Hendersonville W. H, Justus. Brevard J. E. Clayton. Franklin Franklin Pharmacy. Bryson Cit? T E Smith a r Allison & Co. Waynesville Mcintosh Co., Waynesville Drug Co; Hot Springs M. McFalL J J" ' 0, A' Capacity of Hotel 500. 40 Page Book Free. All the comforts and amusements. BHQJEAS TOMJIgQH, Prop., Tate Springs, Tenn.
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