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aiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiniiiiniiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiMiiiiiiim .,r nonroa p.r.nintVE PROMPT ATTENTION. .etSSSm JUAliJ WlVlu U M tt A 12s Ui II U U U 3? '5, iTirnnflf I U L n SNBLftw --4 .; . ir - Examine the quality, compare-the pnces with g and goods i what others ask for the' same not wonder that this is the busiest store in town. great values will crowd every aisle in our Thursday, Friday and Saturday you ese H big store 100 Yards Fine Bleach ed Cambric, Yard wide, soft fin sn good quality, worth ioc, Thursday, Friday and Sin Saturday Ten Yards to Customer. 25 doz Ladies' Flannel ette Wrappers Trimmed in braid, lined to the waist, perfect fitting and well made, all desirable patterns, bargains at $1.25 Thursday, "Friday and lp Saturday One Case Extra Heavy Bed Spreads Pearl trimmed, beautiful patterns with raised effects, ready for use $1.50, quality Thursday. Friday and Saturday only OOMT LIKE .WHITE DOCTORS. LU1 1000 Yds. Extra! Heavv Cheiot Just the thing for shirts and walking skirts, great wear resisting cloth, first quality Thursday, Friday and (Rp Saturday 31 dt zsn genuine Turkish Towels, large size, with heavy double and twisted nap, knotted, 15c quality, Friday and Satu day, only Prefer the Crude MeH ; ti f Their Oyra ?hyleUM. xa wouia mint wax ynw. tu nurse Chinese- population f as M possessed by f hkrnc-c momo, a.t ImW of thP- trhite ohysi- cians of the city would haye a'fair sized I Chinese practice, remarked a physician a few eTeBinagat'iespedallx'whett it k remembered that tin ,tWacIimatei great many of the Mongolian 'are giveri to Tarioos sorts of bodily ills. Don't white physicians practice among the Chinese?" 1' irTT" "Not to any extent. Once in awhile they are called in by some pfthe Chris tianized and more 'intelligent- of the Chi namen, but the masses those who are neither Christianized nor farielligeatfaeI :"5 - jl i 'il' - ill ! 4-tC I coming 10 our standards wiu wtre uviu' ing to do with a white doctor except a last resort. And some of them won't even then." "Make their own medicines, 1 sup poser ... : n r "No. They hare their own doctor 1 forget his name, but he makes his head quarters in one of the Chinatown stores. His presence is said.. to be. so jealously guarded that few, if any, white persons ever come in contact with. hi ui. lie is-a venerable, looking chap, with gry hair and a straggling gray beard- Stet-1 bowed spectacles serve to give him a wise !odk. His prescriptions are. filled from native drugs and herbs brought "over from Chi na by a New York firm of Cliinese im porters. A peculiar thing about a sick Chinaman is that he cannot be induced to 1 take his medicine in doses at regular in-1 tervals as we Americans do. He wants to feel that he is doing something for hii ! complaint when be swallows what is pre scribed for him, and as a consequence the Chinese doctor's medicine is administer ed in doses of a pint or a quart each. Having taken one dose, the patient set tles himself back to wait for the next day , to bring the hour for taking another. 1 suppose this custom has something to do with the refusal of the Mongolians to have anything to do with American doc-' tors and their doses of a spoonful or two j every hour or half hour. "The Chinese doctor s charges are only ... , , i- J a Quarter a visit, so tnat ne nas me, au- vantage of us on the score of cheapness too. In extreme cases, lite advanced stages of consumption, for-instance, 1 have been called upon several times, but never to attend a patient afflicted witn any ordinary ill, while scarcely one out of all the hundred odd physicians of my acquaintance has ever been into China town professionally at all. nicago Chronicle. INFORMAL BANKING. :C0i3EAL ... 12 -I 3 3 MilESrADE SUITS -AT THE js 2 1 .t; ! iTimrsaiy,ay;an Saturday. 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 1 Mor e of Our Famously Low Prices in Domestics 100 pieces apron Ginghams, EE strictly fast colors one of the SSI best mlakes Thursday. Friday SS and rxturd'ay, 4 3 4c. 4 7-8c yard Thursday, Friniiay emd Saturday for yajrd-wide un- ibleecihed Sheeting, iful'l piectea and' So quality maiiyy gnxxds as you iwarut, 4 7-8c. Thv'o ibalee ertna heavy Oanttonl ST Fl'aninel, inlll endiS, regular 10c. quality ThursdJay, Friday -uDd ISatuirdy, onily 7 3 -4c. For Saturday, only ?LpUTgrJ4roi,.f 7 3-8c Yd e- D The Bargain Centre of Ashevillo H 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. niiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciuiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiii iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuf All our 810.00 Suits on sale at a Special These goods are nude 3 ot the berge Material, in : .... all the leading shades ot 3 Gray and Brown, Blue 3 and Black, : mm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the f otd and aids Nature In strengthening and recon iitructing tbe exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest diJcxvered digest ant and ton,. No other preparation can aoproacn it in efBciency. It in dtantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepwia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour. Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cmmps, an all other results of imperfectdigestion or art;d by Ei c DeWltt4Cc5caflo. BOOK AGENTS "WANTED FOR the gruideat nd futeet-MlUng book erer pnblulud. Pulpit Echoes OR I.IVIN6 TRUTHS FOR HEAD ANJ HEART. Containing Mr. MOODY'S beat Sermon, with 6O0 TuUUds Stone, IncideaU, Peisoiul zperiencei,cte., u told By n. LMoomi lth complete W story ofWs life by Her. CHA8.I, vbeh ruior or Mr. Moody'a cailetwa Church for flrt-TMrt, nmw, vvvvv-ioeamantuv tuunrmea. my-x.vow more ' &Hi8 WANTEU Htn urn Wonta. (T7 Sale ouBenie- turret time f or Arent.' Send for tern to m ine one sure cure for Hie Kfdhillver?ami BlobiJ THE AILY GAZETTE Is on sale at the follow ing places in the state HEVTTJjg: H. Taylor Royera. C. F. Ray. F. F. Balnbridge. Ashevllle Prtntlng Oo., L. Bkmberg. Battery P&rk Hotel New Room. Berkeley Hotel New Room. Bwannajioa Hotel New Room. Southern Railroad 3epot. . ON AXUj TRAINS of the Southern Railroad entering ana .leaving AsLeviUft. HENDERSONVILIiE: A. F. P King. WATNESVILLS: Waynesvllle Pharmacy . Leonel Young & Flauier. ECZEMA. ITCHING HUMORS. PIM- PLES CURffltU ST B. B. B. Bottle Free to Suffer re. tresslng Elruption on m Skim no you feel ashamed to be aeon in company. Do Scabs and Scales form on the Skin, Hair or Scalp? Have you Eczema? Skin Sore and Cicked? Hah form oj the 3kto? Pricklin Pain in ;!e skin' Bolls? Pimples? Bone Pains? Swol len Joints? Falllm Hair? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? Ulcere? All these are symp toms of Eczema and Impuritl -m and PoisoiDs Jkn the blood. To atay cured take B. B. B. (Botamlo Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cause tLe sores to heal, ttcMng of eczema to stop forever, the skin to become dear and the breath sweet. B. B. B. Is Just the remedy you have been looking for. Thoroughly test ed for thirty years. Our readers are advised to try B. B. B. For sale by all druggists at $1 per laxe bottle: six large bottles (full treatment) $5. Com plete directions with each bottle. S sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away. Write for It. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble and free personal nvdical ad vice given. Country Financial Houses More Fret and Easy Than City Ones. "If there is one place more than an other that is business from start to finisll and repeat," said the man who gets around occasionally, "it is a city bank. The big ones are almost oppressive in their formality, and even the little on on side streets don't encourage a man to loaf and invite his soul' after he has at tended to what he came there for. Bui it is very different in the country, espe cially in the south. In the town down there where I spend a few weeks evers year there are three banks, all good ones of a . quarter of a million capital each and with handsome buildings, but instead of the narrow, penned up accommoda tions for customers as is the rule in citj banks their rooms are commodious, and xthey are furnished with chairs and desks to write at anor plenty of cuspiuors tt the tobacco chewers. The clerks are be hind railings and counters, but theira are the restricted quarters, and most ol the space is set apart for the comfort and convenience of customers. They ar the general meeting places for farmers! and other visitors to town, and during business hours they are never empty. "The work of the bank goes on just the same, for everybody is used to that sort of thing, and the crowd outside, more like a barroom than a bank, laughs and talks and chews tobacco as if that were Dart of the banking business. Ih the summer afternoons the big armchairs are carried out into the shade, if the bank haDDens to be on the shady side of the street, and they decorate with their? occupants the whole street front of the building. In the winter there is a big stove, red hot most of the time, that makes it pleasant for the people who have ridden five or ten miles through the cold, and the crowd is thicker than ever because the weather is not propitious foi street corner conferences as it is in sum mer. I have never seen the staid deco rtn of the city bank in the country, and I am sure if any man with newfangled notions were to attempt to conduct a bank on such lines he wouldn't get enough business to declare a centennial dividend of a quarter of 1 per cent. Tha people simply wouldn't have it, and ii they couldn't make the bank their head quarters for trading talk and their gen eral meeting place they would not go there at all." New York Sun. s Remember for Thursday, Friday EE and Saturday only. Silk Shirt Waist Sale. All our $5.00 Silk Waists on sale S for Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday a 21 -41 3 3 1 PALAIS ROYAL C 41 21 "SEW HOT SPRINGS: Mountain Room. Park Hotel Newt RALEIGH: yarwwaghi House wjvw Room, MORXJ ANTON : B. B. Geltber. CHARLOTTas: "Buford Hotel News Room. GREENSBORO: McAdoo House News Room. WmSTON-S.JLEM: Phoenix Hotel Newe,Rooin ; 0 nuca JatvSa. and W h Itk e y BaHti cured at home "Kith out pain Book ot oculars sent ' PI DR. B M. VY00LLE f&qe, 10i North ;Pryor fit par- NE c Gazett Waaf sjds. best r vSta. , TWiT TTTRJOBBTNG WEADAOHE Wbuid juJ)ckry lea-vw you tf you, use3 tw ' .Tdmicr New Lif mis. Thousands rrf-itriM!he OSaftcih- tass. merit or Sdcfcod fflTervoflw .fiOssaV achea . Taiey TOWjpef pure idioto tuvuiq. uo vour healta. ow y w orujcgiwaf, . . i i f More ifaUurerre JT?ec, to; ilaok wtll TTIAX1 UI 12UiBk V. w A VILLAGE BLACKSMITH SAVED HIS LITTLE SON'S LIFEv 'Mr. H. H. Black, ftihe well-khOwn village blacksmiitihi at Gralhamsvllle Sul- Mvam oounity, N. T., says: "Ouir Jftitle swai- five yeara ofldv Ihas always been pub- jeat to orouip, anaj bo toad, hsave itbe at tacks ibeen Cheit -we have feared1 many uimeo ttnwfi e iwouldi die. W iheuvte ihiad the doctor tejndi used miany smedicinea. imit aajrmoeriaaTi'3 Uouig!h Remedy jkw. our eoae reaaajnice. It eeierns to? dis solve. Itihe 'toug-h l.muotiia w. .Tw srivam.e frequent dtooes wtoen the oroutpy syimie wbb wppeajT we aave fournd tMatfe the dalaaded croup is cured Jbefore ttfgeta settled." yhene le no damger to giving M renoeidy' tor 4t corrtaltis mo opduan or other. tnrhJwm drug and may Ibe iglven. w.wMMeipy oo a baJbe as to aw laxl ul(t. 'For sale iter .C. A- -o dmi. Ar- r" 'biWousness, J constipation amd Iheafdadhe. -TheV aS tXlta j na siaaMi ita Effect For sale by C. A. Raysor; dtruggist..' 1; ,. ? , "There's always room fVWvI.hti InaiifttUd. ? feir men care ito A Use For tlie Thumb. In the notebook of the late Bishop Fra 6er ofr-Manchester there is a story of a former young curate of the English vil lage of Stoke which shows the value of a little common sense in deciding a knotty point. - The curate, being exceedingly anxious at all times to do things in tha order of the liturgy, once insisted when marrying a couple on the ring being put on the fourth finger. The bride rebelled and finally said: "I would rather die than be married on my little finger." For an instant the curate wavered; then he said, "But the rubric says so. Matters were at a standstill the bride tearful, the groom uneasy, the curate de terminedwhen the parish clerk stepped in and said: "In these cases, sir, the thootnb counts as a digit." Mount Ararat. Mount Ararat, the traditional restinar place of the ark and still known by the Persians as "Noah's mountain," stands on the confines of Russia, Turkey and Persia.1 It is 1,800 feet higher than Mont Blanc and la May has 9,000 feet of snow on its slopes. No single moun tain," says a well known mountaineer. "presents such a magnificent appear ance. Though an extinct volcano, if has been known to emit sulphurous vapors from its sides. It was first climbed by Dr. Parrott in 1829. London Malt. HealsdiRe dSonablePriciesuiRoute toTexasl - In going to Texas, via Memphis and the Cotton Belt, you can ride all day in a Parlor Cafe Car for only 50 cents extra (25 cents for a half day) . You can have your meals at any hour you rant them, order anything you want, from a spring chicken or a porterhouse steak to a sandwich, take as long as you please to eat it, 'and you will only have to pay for what you order. The Cotton Belt offera you the quickest and dhortest route to Texas, without change of ear or ferry transfer. Both day and nigtu trains are equipped with comfortable Coaches and free Reclining ; cnair Cars, also Parlor Cafe Cars by day and Pullman Sleepers at night. Write and tell us where you are going and when you will leave and we wUl tell you what your ticket will cost and what trai n to we to make the best time and connections. We will also send you an interesting little booklet, "A Trip to Texas." wfb ii .irmre HP i SBiitTML. W. C P5lI. ieeplils, Ttsa. w.b.ADAH i.r.A.. m..v f.Lmn.T.P.JL,CUciMti.il. llSmOM.P.ACIuttuwIaJeoo. E. W. LaBEAUME, G. P. and T. A., St. Louis, Mo. i f - .j 2 The New-York Tribune fhUvTATitNa NATIONAL REPUBUCAN NEWSPAPER, thoroughly M iateand alwa:s a staunch, advocate and supporter of Republican princip will contain the most reliable news of (THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ablest pw perusal my YORK TR1-VEEKLY TRIBUNE, , yw1 vvlwfn r.fefr rr',fl it w : we furnish It wltlh THE WKiSKLT HEW YORK Weekly TRIBUNE sHiVklished ob nearly m CJr every part oi jj ed State a tnoinriinc iHcuslons. eoTrespoiidence and speeches of the U ders, brilliant editorials, reports fro m all sections of the land b tha viirV otf? Atn.. m.nA will comm(id Itself tta the careful 'w j m rt- vmw " "w w r , y every thoughful, totelUgent voter who has the tru aterests of bis coun heart. Published Monday, Wednesday aad Friday, Is io reality a fine, fresh, I every, other day Daily, "givtug; th latest r news on days of issue, and covering newt of the other three. 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