- rv
7HElf YOUKQ MEH" MAKE CALLS
tv.i. Ttain V,wl dally: ruibTring vlgor-
"v ously for five minutes at ea-appdica-:
hrxiitld. be-.worn
What to Wear, How to Act," When to r?r a few 'days to ?
Arrive and Depart and So On-
t no-tan. afternoon 'call a man 1 paiim. k uTvenualled..
.,.oiiv lves Ms ovencoat umbrella J a. Raysor, Druggist.
or stick, hat and gloves in. the hall be-J
ra. onlcrinfi' fhf rirawiiner,. TOOm. xxe
For sale by G.
may,
room
if he choose, carry his hat ana
stick Into the rotxmi at a first or formal
call, if it d$ to be very brief, except at
el reception. He removes his rignt
glove before eff ring to shake hands. .
He never off era his hand first, but
waits for the invitation of his hostess.
If she is behind her tea table, she may
not rise to greet him, but gracefully in
cludes (him in .the conversation and,per
haps bows her adieus.
It is an evidence of good breeding to
enter and leave the room unobtru
sively. It is not usual to introduce a guest
upon his entrance to more than one
other. He never shakes hands -when
presented to a -woman, but always
wheh introduced to a man.
He may leave upon the arrival of
other guests after fifteen minutes,
turning his back as little as possible
upon the company and bowing com
prehensively at the door.
A woman never 'accompanies a man
to the vestibule, but takes leave of him
in the drawing room. It is no longer
customary to press one's guest to call
again.
The lady always gives the invitation
to call. A man must not go beyond an
evident pleasure in her society by way
of suggestion. Sometimes a woman
friend will exert herself for him. The
sooner the call follows the invitation
the greater the compliment. A fort
night is the usual interval. Mrs. Bur
ton Kingsland, in the October Ladies'
Home Journal.
PEOPLE'S
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA
TARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell 'and completely derange
ithe whole system When entering it
through the mucous s-urTaces. Such ar
ticles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable phyisicaams
as the damage they do is ten fold to
thle good you c'an possibly derive from
them. HaliFs Catarrh Cure, -manufactured
bF.,J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
O., contains no mercury, and is taken
4: ternallx, acting directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of fehe system.
In buying Hall's Oatarrh Cure be sure
' Dwra to . southwestern Missouri a
preacher announced; thatt in tUte raeaip
future he wouldVdiscour&e on "Hell and
-ctri TOmiM Oo There." The good mam
hais hesa somewhat puzzled on receiv-
inz several ieters .. ifrom ipari'aniwrs
i:h'iii,n!c" wM r kilnida wf . vengeance
their .name aire mentioned in t)h3 fariQx-
ocumcfig sermon. . "
"I, have used 3hamiberlam's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and; find
ft to foe a great medicine," says " Mr.
B. S. Bhipps, of Poteau, Ark.; "It
cured me of ibloody flux, I cannot spak
too highly of ft.'.' This remedy always
wins the good opinion, if not praise of
those wiho use It. The quick cures wiiich
it effects eveoi in the most severe cases
make ft a (favorite everywhere. For
-tale Iby C. A. Raysor, Druggist.
Orange .grower in 'Florida rntow coyer
their trees with tents so arranged ;as to
adlmiit the sunHigM on one eide and keep
out frosty winds on tlho- Oither. lua each
tent is ah oil lamp, iwibiich is lighted on
coTd nigh;ts to keep the trees wiarmed.
The growers are warned of the approach
of iinifa-vorablei we&JtheiVhi a ulndque way.
As mails travel slowly in. some of the
thinlo" populated districts, the govern'
requires the engineer oif express trains
to blow their . whistles six 'times in
every 'three miles whemi a "cold wave"
is known to be earning.
SPREAD LIKE WILDFIRE.
"When thinigs are "the best" they oe
come "-the best selling.' Abraham
Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville,
O., writes : "Electric Bitters are h
'best selling bitters I have handled in
twenty years. You know why? Mst
diseases begin in didorders of the stom
ach, liver, kidneys, bowels, btoxl and
cerves. ElecMc blttfe" .tones up the
stomach, regulates liv-r, kidney cixd
bowels, purifies tbJe blood, strengthens
the nerves, hence cures rauiucuaas oi
maladies. It builds up the entire sys
tem. Puts new life and vigor into aay
weak, sickly, run-down man or woman.
Price 50 cents. Sold by all druggists.
60LU1
-
BOARDERS WANTB1V-lre i hOus j
- tni shady grove to suburbs, o" :
out car, line; excellent table, Ane w-v
ter, lota of fresh milk, eic; iCiiv - i
to a. ;weex; swou a-iwwn- .w
. Tplnhone 29b. . ADiuy at Ka iv
Stdre, or to Mrr. CoL w. M,
Ray. - l- '
Jim '
A LIMITED number of ; boarders can
find a comfortable winter home, 7 or
housekeepers may? rent " flv rooanB
newly "f urni&bed, by fddressinfr Mrs.
H. K. Walter. TWayneHvCUei Ny O,
MISOEXJjANEOTJS.
MISS NORA WARE-Fiaaiist and
Teacher in stringed Instruments. Qr
' ner of Spruce and Woodfin streeta.
SALESMEN wanted to sell our goods by
isamiple to fwiholesale and rttail 'ferade.
Te are the largest a-nd only 'manu
facturers in our lice in the world.
Literal salary paid. Address CAN
DBX Mfg. CO., 'Savannah, Ga. tf
BUSINESS. Do you mane a nice bus
iness indoors the year round? If so,
I have it, the musical shooting gal
lery, finest south, no competition. No
previous experience needed. Er sale
at 48 S. Main street.
The last weirds of Lord Russell, Lord
Chief Justice of 'England, testified to
nis string reli'gious faith. Just1 before
he died he said: "Father, lay your
hand on any head and bless me."
STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS
OFF THE COLD.
Laxative Bromo- Quinine Tablets cure
mAn ywAf rfiV r fTwvnnrnja T'f is- .Q Irn 1 Tff XT
4.r, na m,a,riA in. Triipifv nWo. hv. cold in one day. -No Cure, No Pay
F. J. Cheaiey & Co. Testimonials free
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Price 25 cents.
A young 'man from Bowling Green,
Mo. applied for work in a store 'locat
ed some distance fromi his home. He
presented the iflollowing letter of recoim
mendiaJtioni, afd' was engaiged. on the
ert: "I have found him industrious,
truthful intelligent and saber. I have
observed also that his services about
the house Were satisfactory -to my wife,
and an&-iooie who cam g&; along - ith her
is a peach-.'
To remove a troublesome com or bun
ioxii: First soak the com or 'bunion in
(Warm water to soften it, then pare it
flown as closely as possible without
drawing blood and apply Chaanberiain's
The placidity of expression worn by
la man in a crowded barber shop is al
most equal to that of a spinster with
her first love letter.
MOZELEY'S LEMON HG-x" DROPS.
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.
Sore Throat, Hemorrhage, and all throat
and lung diseases. . Elegant, reliable.
25 cents at druggfists. Prepaired only
Dr. H. 4Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
When you feel tfbait life is hardly
worth the candle take a dose of Oham-
beir'liains Stomach and Liver Tablets
They rwill cleanse your stomach, tone tip
your liver and regulate your bowels,
making you eel like a' new'jnan. For
sale Iby C. A. Raysor, Drugg st .
CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIR-
ing for . ladles and gentlemen. We
scour clothing with a sweet, disin
feotimg 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 patronage-
solicited. W. B. WOOD,
proprietor, 'phone 556, 49 East Col
lege street. 196-tf
WANTED One or two Jboardex bk pri
vate family, r'jrst class acoommodaw
tkns. "79 Chestntst street. : v '
- ... ' "' ' " " :" i ' ' 1 '" "1 '' r
RANTED .Couple fo ake bamdsome
front room and ibtoai'd in prtvate amr
ily . Elegant house; all eomrenJences;:
best cuisine. Apply 237. , Haywood.
ROOMS Nicely furnished for liht
houeekeeplus. Call at 129 Bailey St.:
- won sent
' m
FURNISHED" HOUSE For Rent Five
minutes' iwaik of P. O., near electric
cars, Tnodem Improvements, hot and
cold waiter, house ' and furniture in
thorough order, waife recalsoxnined .
Possession given immediately. Also
board and rtom for single young man.
Special rates. Enquire 24 Patton
avenue. 228-t
HELP WANTED,
ft
STENOGRAPHER WANTED We
want an experienced stenographer nd
ltypewriter by November 1st, either
lady or gentleman!. One familiar with
Remington; machine preferred.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 23 Pt
totm avenue.
MANAGER old; les'taiblished mercantile
house wants honest, capable imlan to
manage, branch, alary $125 month,
exitreu commissions. iNo solicitiinig re
quired, but rmiust talke general direc
rtion ibusiness and 'be ambitious. Good
ref eirences and! $800 cash required. Ex
. perienoe as manager rfat necessary if
Qualified! In other respeclts. OPPOR
TUNilTYi, Drawer 74, New Haven,
Conn. 233-2t
FOB RENT ne lovely ifufratehed flat
or ave rooms; all 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 SAL&.
$
FOR SAUB OR RENT Ten room house
at a bargain. Located on a hill about
one half md'le from postoffice, about
two blocks from) street car flinei. R.
G. HUNT. 231-St
FOR SALE Ladies' addle for al
cheap: Enquire ait the business of
fice of the Gaze Jts. 196-tf
LOST Small bunch of keys, between
'AsheviHe Hardware corrnpany'si ofttce
and positoffice. Please return to
Aaheville, HardwaTe company. "
HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSE 3.
PRIVATE BOARDDesirable location
on street ear line, only five minutes'
fwalk (from 'the square. House amd
furnilturie new. With all modern con
veniences. No sick people ever lived
in house, and none takeni. Table
strictly first class, a- rates re'asoni
aible. Write to, or call, at, 16 Charlotte
street. ' 229-tf )
THE APPETITE, OF A GOAT.
Is envied by all. poor dyspeptics whose
Stomach and-Liver lare out "of order
All such should know that Dr. King's
New Life Pills, the 'wonderful stomach
and liver remedy givte a splendid ap
pelLlte, sound digesti'oini and 'regular bod
ily habit that insures perfect health and
great energy. Only 25c, t all drug
gists.
HE FOOLED THE SURGEON.
AM doctors told Re-nick HaaniHtoni, of
Weat Jeffereocn, O., aJfter (suffering 18
months fromi Rectal' Fistula, lie would
die unless a costay operaJtion was per
formed, but he cured himself 'With five
bbx.es of Buckleri's Arnica Sal vie, the
surest Pile cure on Earth, and1 the icest
Salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold
all druggists.
iti)
tin
i (1 4
TIOWBuSTRAIGHT FRONT&LONG HIP.
FPR SALE AT ALL iEADING RETAILERS &Sfrt
ever, wiu never uctuuw ibcijuob u. juu mt. a tt.a TriA. m . .
k p a bottle of Pain-Killer on hand. ThoHBanda Have Kidney Trouble
for it Is a remedy that never falls to
cure cholera, cramps, diarrhoea or dys
entery. Arola ' snbstltutes; there is
but one Pam-KIller, Ferry Davis .
Price SSo d 50c.
NOTICE.
Harms qualified as executors of
Laura B. Hunt, deceased, late of Bun
combe county, N. C, this Is to notify
all pnsons having claim's -gainst the
state of said deceased' to exhibit them
the undersigned on or before the tin
day of October, 1S01, or this motice will
be plead In bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said - estate will
please make Immediate payment. This
6tb October, 1900.
- H. C. AND N. G. HUNT,
Executors.
KATHS AND MASSAGE.
Plain tub, Russian, Turkish, sitz,
trunk, fountain air sun and sand
b-tha at the Quisisana Nature Cure
sanit -rlum, 167 South French Broad
avenue. "Lady and gentleman phyai
ctaa lm charge.
NOTICE.
Having qualifleJ as administrators of
Lyman A. Deal, deceased, late of Bun
combe county N. C, 'this is to notofy
all persons havicig1 claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit ttflfleim
to the 'undersigned on or (before No
vember 1, 1901, or this notice will be'
plead in hair of. ith'edr recovery. All per
sons indebted' to -said estate wliil please
make immediate payment.
Thi Nov. 1, 1900.
T W. PATTON,
WALTER DEAL.
8 wks Administrators
What a dreadful thing It Is to wake
up in the eight suffering from chol
era morbus, and yet cases of this kind
are very common. The trouble, how-
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
ft Is certainly (gratifying to the pub
lic to know off one concern which is not
afraid tto fee generous.. The proprietors
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumptflomi, Coughs an3 'Cold, have giv
en away over ten million trial bottles
and have the satisfaction of knowing
that it has cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe
land all Throat, Ohest and Lung dis
eases are surely cured by it. Call on
any druggist and get a frfee trial bot
tle, )ReiguSar size 50c amd $1. Evfry.
bottle guaranteed.
and Don't Know it.
Sow To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
i
seuimeni or set
tling, indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent aesire to
pass it or pain in
the back is alsn
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
"What to Do.
There is comfort in .the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in pacing
it, or bad effects following use of .iquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$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 mailj
aaaress ur. ts.nmer oc Home of Swamp-soot
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.'
' We have a postofflce at the Gazett
oaunting room for "Want" advertisers.
- Doctors are supposed to be healthy
because they never take their own
medicine.
It is an easy matter to distinguish
friends from relatives at weddings and
funerals.
Jill
p
00
nine CarBlba(i If America
IFlke MT&st UlellsMfral Mealtilhi soot IPlef&sraFe ESesowrtt Im ttDie TUnniton.
164 mileb east of Chattanooga, 42 miles east of Knoxyille, on the K. & B.
Railway, in the loveliest vaUey 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, plendid 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
Pries of Tater SMppel
The water is shipped all seasons o! the year
in poplar barrels, at $5 each. Half-bane's
$3.50. Casep, one dozen haif-gallon bottles, $5. 5 gallon Rockerjohn, Jp.75. i0 palkii
, Hockerjohn, $3.75. 5 gallon crated Demijohn, $2.25. 14 gallon glass Carboy, $3.75
Special rate to detlers in car-load lots upon application. Termscash. Remi-- by P. .
Order on Tate Spring, New York exchange or registered letter to TatejSprino;, Tmn.
Shipping daily at the rate of oter 4,000 packages per annum. Special freight rate to all
points can be secured, i Tate water is sold by the most reliable druggists in all principal
cities and towns. Last year shipments increased over 100 per cer t. of any previous year.
Analysismade by Dr. T. S. Antesell, M. D., Prpfessor of Chemistry in National Medical
College, and Chemist to the U. S. Department ot Agriculture, and can be found in the 40
page pamphlet
TairsjnriEK.
Mountain "Spring U Miles
From Tate Snrinsrs-
Fine LitMa and Chalybeate apings,
flowing from side aiu base of Clinch
Mountain. Beautifu1 Scenery among
the Hills. Hotel Cottagea GcoundJi
Greatly Improved and now open' to vis
itors at these low rates; ; $1 00 ana $1.50
per; day; $7.00 to $8.00 per week; 25.00
to 50.00 per month. Hac" line from
Tate- at moderate prices. Privilege of
Tate to guesto and Tate Water kept a.
draught for those desiring it.- For fur
ther information, address j
THOS. TOMLINSON, Owner,
Tate Springs, Tena.
: Ttot following list la taken from 6000 om
file In the proprietor' office. Tney.otm
from every point of the compasa and rep
resent persons la every walk et life:
Senator B. W. Pettus, of Alabama;
.VI have found Tate Spring water a
r genuine tpeciflo for the cute of malarial
R. L. Taylor, ex-Governor ox Tennes
see, Nashville:
"I regard Tate Spring as the best on
the conttaen.". '
Tho-. A. Mellon of Mellon Bros.,
bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.:
"I believe there is no water la this
country equal to Tate's for the cure of
neuralgia, -as well as dyspepsia and
liver troubles." .
J. W. Thomas, i' esident and General
Manager of Chattanooga & St. Louis
Railway:
"I take r easuri In recommending It
to any one who wishes to enjoy contin
uous health." v f
R. A. Hemphill, Atlanta Ctinstitu'tlon,
Atlanta, Ga.:
"1 greatly appreciate Tate Water .id
highly recommend! it." . ;
GlEAT WAGON MA1HJ11A1CTTJRER .
J. M. Studebaker, ' South Bend; lEnnZ. :
; "I believe there & no spring Is Amer
ica, that contains the healing Qualities
thai Tate" Spring - Aoes. 4
TUB GREAT TORAOOO MANTJPAC-
TURKRj,'
J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C:
"I think It the finest water to be
found anywhere."
PRESIDEJNT OF LARGEST SNIDiBB'
CO. IN THE WOQIiD. ,
Geo. B. Wilson, 924 Arch St, Philadel
phia, Pa.:
"In 1894 I suffered very acutely from
Indigestion, which lasted until 18.S. 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 sloes that time
been to see a doctor in regard to my in-
digestion, and have never taken a ifrsp
of medicine for Indigestion since. I '
believe this water saved "aiy-life, and
consider it the finest water for Indiges
tion 1 have ever known. X, have re
commended this water to a number of
friends who have used It, jmd have
never known it to fail in benefical results.-
-'f ' "
IT SAVES UFB.
.B, Xi. Grser, Washiligtion, Ba,: TB
saved my lite beyond a doubt,- v
RJECSEVBD
BBNE-
STJBSTANTIAIi
ITT.
A. B. Carr, dncinaatJ, O.: "Wi lhavs
received substantial benefit from Tate
Spring water."
GREAT BENEFIT TO A GRHAT BUf --
INBS9 MAN.
James Swann (of Iaman, Siruxn & Co.)
N, Y.: "I have found Tate water of
great benefit"
FROM THB COURTS OF JUSTICB.
Judge Henry R. Brya, Newbeme, N.
-C. : "St -does me more ceod than any
water I have ever usedu"
CURES CHILLS.
J. M. Elliott, jr. of - Kyis Lumber
Co., Gadsden; Alsvi 4Ht eured me. -sf
dyspepsia, chills, and malaria.
' EFFICIENT TONIC. . ,
T. -Mv MlBetv Vtoksburg, Miss.:.
The most efficient and agreeable, tenia
of which T havs any knowledge." ,
ONLT RaLIEF FOR CHRONIC MA
LARIA. - .
- G. D: M. CantrelL M. D., Lfttle
Hock, Ark.: "It was tha only aarent I
found that gars me ree si afcrsnle
malaria. , ,
INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPA
SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont
Oil company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I be
lieve Tate Spring water is am infallible
cure for dyspepsia."
i
MAY USE HIS NAMB.
W. S. Pope, Columbia, S. C: "Con
tinue .the use of my name, and I will
cheerfully distribute as many of ytur
catalogues as you wish to send."
THE WATER
Cures- Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and all troubles of
- Liver, Stomach, Bladder,
Bowels, Kidneys, Rheu
matism and Blood Dls
eases. SHIPPED
ANY" TIME.
AJffYWHEKli
7
rABheyilTe The Paragonj7EcWinng6od, C A.Ray8or,7W. C. Cannichael, Dr. T. C. Smith, JPelham's Phaririacy; Theobold's Candy Kitchen J Pat Mclntyre, C.
B. Mclntyre, Bonanza.Wine HdXiquor ' n :rt - - r , -'o"r5nV. ' '-"V v
.rgitoimo FrannFrankUn Pharm Smith Co,, A. B.
AlUson& Co. wayneaviU . - ,
.Capacity of Hotel '500..' 40 Page Book Free. All the comforts and amusements; v r -
mym. .THOMAS TOBiULIBISON
r li y- f -ft - -irin'trMriiu"si-i " d m " " ' i 1 . '; ".' " ' 11 ' i i ' nu .. mum .n ... ' ' - , - j . i.j.iU'Sss