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urn mi t " 13 i i Ask for our New Paris Shapes they ARt IsOWBUST. STRAIGHT FRONT&LONG HIP. w STYLES 0 )52-440.44l-445-447. rw FOR SALE AT ALL LEADING RETAILERS StaoSb&j Tfaoasands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment 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 desire to pass it or pain in the back is also 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 wquor, wine zt 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, address ur. lUlmer 61 Homo of Swamp-Root Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. NOTICE . Trustee's Sate. State of Noralli Carolina, Buncombe County. By virtue of the .power of sale con tained irt a certain, deed of trust exe cuted by W. D. Gash, Jnxy. H. Mc dowell, J. S. West, A. T. Summer, ami H. L. Baldwin, Trustees. o South Side Avenue Presbyteriani church In if"ay of Asheviile. No-'uh Oarolina, to undersigned, Neil Lee, as trustee, ins date the. 1st day June, 1892, an, re stereo" in book No. 29, at pag 450, etc., of th records of deeds of said county of Bumcombe, N. C. to. which reference is hereby maue, and by reason r- default having been tnade in Che (payment of the indebtedness se cured in said deed in trust whereby the (power of sale therein- contained has lufecome operative, and tl-ie holder of the note secured by said deed in trust having mude deniiand upon the undersigned, truste ito . sell tihe lamd and premises conveyed " to 'Mm by said deed in trust according to the t ma thereof and to apply the proceeds as therein directed, The undersigned . wtflli on (the - 24 xH DAY OP NOVEMBER 1900, BE TWEEN THE HOURS OF 12 O 'CLOCK NOON AND 1 J CLOCK P.. M. sell at public auction; to the fclgfaest bidder, for cash, at t i court house door in the city of Asheviile, N. C, the lanid and premises-, described and conveyed in said: deed in trust. Lying1 and ibeiiiig in the county of Buncombe, State aforesaid and .bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the, east, margin of Southside avenue, toeing a comer of lotNo. 21, of a plat of tine McDowell land in said city, and runs -with fline of said tot No. 21, north 57 1-2 degrees east 184 feet to the corner of lota : Tos. 20, 4 &5, of said plait; thence wiitfh line of lot No. 5, south 21 1-2 degrees east 50 feet to a stake, cornier of lots No. 5, 6 and 19; thence with line of lot NO. 19 south 58 d rees west 198 feet ito a stake in east margin of Southsade ave nue, and corner of lot NO. 19; thence with SouthsMe avenue and the east Mst margifli thereof , 51 1-2 feet to tke beginning. Also one other lot a-ljoin-: tog the above and beginning at a stake on the west naairgiiru of -McDowell street, a corner of lot No. 4, and runs r(wtihi ILie of lot No. 24 south 57 1-2 de grees west 96 feet, corner of lots 4, 21 ind 20, of plat above referred to; thence With Hn of lot No. 20, south 2 1-2 east EO feet ito a stake, corner of lots No. 6, 19 and 21: thence with aine of lot No . 6 Norftlb 58 degrees east 101 feet to a Stake in the west margiini of McDowell atreet; itihence with said west margin of McDowell street, north; 27 1-2 degrees west 50 feet nx the (beginning i " This ttfoe 16th day of June, 1900. 1 v v NEIL LEE, Tar- Btee . . NOTICE. , North CSaioMna, vBuncombe County, I The Superior Court. Carrie B, Avery, ;individual am Car- rie'B; Alvey adrndnstfatalx of Althea 'Penland, deceased. ..v. -v. T. Mtaritz Samuels andi Jacob rledanan ' To jMortt Baanwla tnl jaicob rled t anaidfe!ndanits": ... ., vToU:iaiPQ- tiexiet7'irjoia-fleA ntbail 'Carrie CAlvrAdandrttsrraMx; at AitJhiea M. Penliaaid, deceased, aaid OairrleBi- Alvey, indlvidnjally,. bas. 3iad issued out ot the Superior ; ooubt of j Butnoonnbe couaty , in the above : entitled!, action; wjnloh action Is In ttie ' ratoe; o en Bton;cJ idebt, ; plaiaiJtflff ;aaid,aalnst?yotti oaaa oicoon - was orougavi". ?y her to reoovep from 70U Kbe suh' of $5;i80.0O, ibeirtg the amwunst of usury ad usurious uxmj gu, sioa - isuren 'DyrTyou; rronn '.tne safld AOtheavMFenaaai t tromjOm jeaJtd sX3arirlei''';B.veT ' "hi a ceif8a4a 4raBSttot3ni joriigtnft't$ogi between yoa lama we eafd Altlhea Jil.-Penland on : Hhf Bt-"H rtf ionvtoii.fKm. iQdi rrthl-u . traffaMuatloo.tbo said Althea, JJ. cFemOand , tnadia, executed! and! delivered her prom- v fe&K&ks &j Che enld Morf ti Saatrnela t1?je . fetsa CS3D Ceitf emfcar tX 1S34. nd a tstStt Casi3 KS tie wart este t Jacob 11. JbViedman, purporunij to secure the same itlhe said note or bond, by the conveyance thereby of certain read es tate to the city of Asheviile, county oC Buncombe, and state of North Carolina. Th said sum o1- $5180 sought to be re covered in said action is trc usury and the usuri. s interest and the statutory p nalty therefor, knowingly taken and received 'by you from, and by you knowimigly reserved and charge! against the said Althea M. Penland, dece sea. and C. i Alvey, as her adimlni ratrix and as a subdequeint r or.agee othe land conveye in said deed m 1e by said Althe M. Penland iu said Jacob friedman. You aii-e hereby also further notified that said warrant of attachment is re turnable to the next term of the Supe rior court of Buncombe county to be held at the court house in Asheviile on the tenth Monday after llhe first Monday in September, 1900. This the 16th day of October, 1900. MARCUS EPJW1N, Clerk Superior Court Buncombe County CARRIE B. ALVEY, Administratrix of Althea M. Penland. B. ALVEY. NOTICE OF SEIZURE. Notice is nereby givun of seizure of iiu 1 liowing property for vioiaftion of tine inttermal revenue lalws of the United States: At Triplet, October 5th, by J. L. Hayes, D. C, two packages vorn whis ky, as property of J. C. Denny and W. M. WhediLn. At Adams, October 9, by J. D. Albright, D. C, three packages, about 80 gallons corn whisky, one en gine boiler, mffll and distillery fixtures, as property of Felix Comibs. At Mockav(ule,Oct.3,by P.D.AtweH.D. C. ; 1 keg of iouit 4 gallons corn whis key as property of Albert Hunt. At Advance, Oct. 6, by P. D. Atwell, D. C, 5 jugs, about 14 gallons, corn !ViI-iiBvey, as (property of M. M. Burke. At Mocksri He, Oct . 9, by P. D. Atwell, D. C , one package about 15 gallons, co n wtdskey, as pro. 1 1 D. A. piement. A Advainoe, October ' 13, by S. F. Shore, D. C, fir packages, about 200 gallons . corn whiskey, as (property of A. El Hartmami. j At Advance, Oct. "15,;by S.F.Shifcre, D. C, tchrc- .- packages, about ' vgalloms corn wlhdskiey, as proper- SfMi. M. Burkei At Gage, Ootober t3,ljy D. A. Kamipe, D. C, 2 pacafes, about 13 y lions apple b indy,fproperty of 'un known. At Gage, October 6, by A. L. McFariand, D. C, 3 packages, about 35 gallons apple brandy, 1 copper stLi and fixtures, as property of S. N. "Wil liiams . At Salisbury, October 12, by C. E. Mills, D. C, 2 horses, wagon, harness, atnd 4 packages, about 200 gal- tons appwe brandy, as property of un- At Same time audi i ce, by same officer, mules, wagon, t irness, and 4 packages about 200 gallons, ap ple brandy, as property of "Williams. At Cross Roads, Oct. 15, 'by p. D. Atwell, D. C, 1 package apple brandy, about 25 gallons, as property of (J. D. Danver. At Poly - Carp, October 17, by B. F. Ttedder, D. C, 3 packages, about 80 gallons apple randy, as property of D. E. L. Icenhour. Persons claiming the above prop erty will file their claims with me at my office In Asheviile wiJhln 30 days, as prescribed by IDaw, or the same will be dee ed forf JLted to lUhie use of the United' States. " H. S. HARKINa Collector 5th District. By J. Wiley Shook, D. C. Oct 23, 1900. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior c Jit Buncomb County, George S. Wtreenlee, plaintiff, agaimst Patsy Greenlee, defendant: The defendant above mamed, Patsy Oreemlee, will take notice that an action entitled aa abort baa been commenced In the Superior (. -urt of Buncombe couni' ; State of North Oairolina, for the purpose of ob taining' a divorce from the def endant from .the 'bonds of matrimony, for the cause of abandonment and adultery. Said defendant will further take notice hat she is require' to app ar at the uext term' of the Superior Court of Buncombe county, North Carolljna to be held the tenth Monday after the first Monday in September, 1900, at (the court bouse In the city uf Asheviile, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complain, of said action or the plaintiff .wlE. supply to the count for the relief demanded to ithe complaint. September 17, 1900. - MARCUS ERWTN, Clerk . Superior Court. H. B. BROWN, j Jttorney for Plaintif. NOTuTCE. . : State rf North) ,Cairnat, Superior . Cour Bunooanlbe Coumty. Lula Wash! v on, plaintiff, v aint Aaron Washington, diefendainib. , The-defendant WasMngtomv ' will take notice t Ithat an action entitled as above has been com Bvoced ta the Superior Court-of Bun ombe County Nortlhi Cajolina, tor the Piirpose of fbtaliilng a dlvoroe tfrtan the defendamt froa. the bonds of matrlmotay for Sine, cause -..of abandonment,. and the said defendant iwlU further take noiice tauaJt he; la required to appear -at the next term of the Superior Court of Bun combe ; Cmnty 'North CaroJliM to be held omTtlhe . 10th Monday after the first ?-widay m . September, 1900, Tat the court t hwte H in the ; city of Aebe ; . le, . : North Carolina, r ans- ver:i ;or; demur cto : the : oomplalnt Of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for Hfoe relief . demanded In the comip(Laint.:; ;i; .---vr-'." y -;.- .-j .This the 22d day of September, 1S00. - , - -MARCUS ER IN;'. iU . TSorsxy tar Che 2s2-ff. "; y' ' , LAND SALE. v flDn pursuance end' by authority of an order of the Superior court of Bumcombe coutnty North Carolina, made 4ri the case of W, : Yi-Hemphill, J. H., Hemp hill,' - Thomas 1 A. ' Fortune and others, versus W. Y. "Porter and wife and others, I will on Monday, the 10th day of December, 1800, between ithe hours of 12 m. and 4 p. m.. at the (ront-door 'of -the court house in the city of Ashevflle, 1 sell at public auction to the higtuest bidder the following de scribed real estate belonging, to the heirs at law of the late W. Y. Porter. Tract No. 1 -located at said station adjoining what is" knowa as the W: H. Wilson lot aind described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginntajg' eut a, io cust stake, W. T. Porter's southwest corner, and runs a southwest course par allel .with the railroad 3 poles and 14 f et to a locust stake; thence a north er wesberly course inside of W.H.Wilson's fence, 19 poles and 6.& feet to a locust stake; -thence a northeast course 3 poles and It feet to W. Y. Pcrt-r s northwest ocmcr; thence a southeast course and wi'th W. Y. Porter's line 10 polos and six feet to 'the begin niag containing cne half acre, more or less. Tract No. 2. - Located on the Swan tanoa river, In the county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, and de scribed by tmietes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a double poplar on the North ibalak of the Swannanoa river, at an old corner between the tract here described and 'the land .belonging to the heiTS at law of J. B. Porter amd run fciiing themo- north degrees west 257 poles to a black oak corner; thence south 60 degrees west 56 poles 'to a black oak; thence north 20 poles to an old white oak comer; thenee west 20 poles to a stake; thence north 140 poles to a stake in the lane xf P. Morris tract; thence south' 76 poles fto a black gum and sassafras; thence with said Morris line an a southern direction 310 poles 'to a large poplar am the bank of the north fork of Qwanxbanoa river, a few hundred yards above the Junotiou of 'Che streams; thence down the meamdeTS of the North T rk and the Swamnanoa rivers to the beginning, an' being the same land kown as the W. Y. Porter farm. 3rd!. A tract of larud conjtaining one, hundred acresi lying and bein" on the head! waters of Soutfcj Toe river, in the county of Yancy aind state of North Car olina and 'bounded as follows: Begin ning on a row em 'tree and a rock on A . L. Ray's line on top of the Black Mountain and John H. Porter's conner, and runs south with aid Ray's line and along' with ithe 'top of said mouin1 tujin 200 poles to a balsam tree; thence south 70 degrees east 80 .poles ito a staace; thence north 200 poles to a stake on John M. Porter's line; theince montih 70 degrees west and with said I ne, 80 poles to the beginning and being the same latnd menttianed and described In grunt No. 663. JUfth All the interest of the ' te W. Y. Porter in nd to five several tracts of land located In the county of Yancey and state of North Carolina on the wa ters of South Toe river, and beng toe siaime lands mentioned and described i igjramitfl Noa. 513, 514, 515, 516 and 661 ats they apear on' record In the county of Yancey. Said several tracts or land containing five hundred acres, mofle or less, and the interest of dlaimants in baHJ Hajnd i ndashiedr'atlawof said! W. Y. Porter, supposed to be one-sixth plus one-seventh of one-sixth. N The terms of said sale will be 25 per cent, to be paid In cash on ithe day of sale, and the balance in two euqal In stallme'Lts due to sIa and twelve months ifrom date of sale. Deferred pay ments to bear interest from date of sale. The purchaser or purchasers shc.4 have tho right to pay all cash on the, day of sale if preferred. Tittle reserved until1 tihe puncfcase money is paid in full. Further particulars will be announced on day of sale. J. A. PORTER, .. Comanissioner. NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of Laura B. Hunt, deceased, late of Bun combe county, N. C, thia Is ito notify all persons having' claims gainst the state of said deceased to exhibit them t the undersigned on or before the 6th day of October, .01, or this tnotioe will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Thla 6tj October, 1900. H. C. AND N. Q. HUNT, Executors. - NOTTCE. Having qualified, as administrators "of Lyman A. Deal, deceased, late of Bun combe county 1'. C, 'this Is to notify all persons havtotg cladms against the estate of said deceased (to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before No vember 1, 1901, or this notice will be plead in bar at their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Nov. 1, 1900. T. W. PATTTON, WALTER DEAL. 6 wks Administrators.. NOTICE. fianrtasr qpatBfieA as administratrix of ithe estate of Mrs. Althea M. Penland, deceased, late - of Buncombe county, North Caroltoa, tnls ds to notify ail per sons having claims against the estate of add Mrs. Althea M. Penlalnd to ex hibit them ito" the undersigned on or be fore the 20th day of September, 1901, or thla notice will be plead in bar of their recovery . All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This September 20th, 1900. MRS. C. B. ALVTEnr, wk3i Administratrix. jNOTlfOE OP LAIN SALE. By virtue of a' order, judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Bun combe county, North Carolina, made in a certain proceeding for the sale of the lands of 'Anderson A. Imgle, deceased,, intestate, iwherein Albert A. . Ingle is plaintiff, ,and N. H. Ingle, J. M. In-gie F. P. Ingler Robert . Ingle, Essie Black! Etoma Miesser and1 Allen Messer, h&r hUBbanidi, W.T. eadaway.jMatltte MOg row and W. C Momow, herainisbainicl, Dora Lovingood and George fljovineood her husband, Detrmey TYeadway; Nannie Wh'tttaker and iChairley Whlttaker; her lnusbanidl are defendants., on ithe 3rd' day of November, 1900, nd signed by Uarcus Erwhli ctterk of said court, the under slgaiect as oommtissioher for that and other purposes fappointed isa said order. Judgment and dteicree, twill sell upon the titrtns ; hereinafter- mentlotiiedi to the h4ghest iblddler or bidders, at puibliic auc tion at the court (house door, 4n the city oirASrievllle in said' county and state on MONDAY, DEK3BMB'jiR, 17thv 1900, tract, orrcei tof Oand iow Iiee Mill Creek, in fOecester .township, in saM county and state, and more pairttlcular 5y bcainded Jand7 1 ' uegHaKnlng on a(smaH white oak on top of a. aridge,: ithiience' with 1flie Jines of it Hi and M. B. WPd north 46 deg. east crossing , two sma branches ' 129 poles to a stake,' formerly a iblack: oak and1 piner:rtijence-cTOissitQgi Lee's mill-creek nortilj 42 degrees and 30 minutes 1 west 30 and ,4-10 poles to a stake te the Lei cester and - AsheviHe road'; 'i thence1 wih said road tnorth HI degr sea east 58 poles: thence south 36 degrees' east' 34 pole?'' south "25 degrees east 22;polss J Vth still aiouse bcnanch;- thence v.Ayt he 23 poles to a swhute oak stumpr iaeac-v. uid and mit'h the .branch. south .21 . de -; grees west 8 poles; south 8 desnefa v. ec' 12 poles; coutnwt ttegrees ana 3U amnuies west -22 "poles thence ; 60ath' 13 . degrees west 20 and 5-10 poles to a stake; thJemceS with R. H. Bryants - lines northr 87 de grees west 35 and 6-10 poles t a Btake in a branoh ; thence south 34 degrees west 48 atnd 6-10 poles to a dead-Spanish oak on a ridge; .thence north 87 de KTees west crossing:, a small branch " 60 and? 5-10 poles to a stake dhence crlth Horace- la gjie's line north- 1 degree and 45 minutes .west 13f poles to the begin- ning, containing 60 aad 5-10 acces. , TERMS OP SALE. v ' Said land wiil be soJd- as. one entire, piece. For plat showing said iand ap iplicat&ms shouid 'be made at "the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court. Said sale will! be for one-third asfo and the remainder in two equal' eml-ahjiual installments to ibe paid' in six and, twelve nnontihs respeotively from daite of sale: deferred payments to bjar tnterest at the rate of six per cent er amuun and be secured vby notes of purohase'r or pixrchaeexs, ' fwith ititi'a rebaiaed unitdl payment of purteihase price and interest, but . with privilege to tay caish J& full on day of sale. This November 8 th, 1800. ALBERTA I'NGUE, Commissioner . MARK W- BROWN, lAsttorney. Fortune is of ttimes kindest to thos on whom she frowns. To remove a troublesome corn or bun ioni; 'First soak the corn or- bunion In warm water to soften it,' then pare it down as closely as possisble without drawing blood and apply Chamberlialn's Pain Balm twice daily; , rubbing Vigor ously for five minutes at each application.- A xsorra plaster .ShOuIld be worn nor a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a geaeral liniment (for sprains, bruises, lameness and ajheumatism, Pain Balm is unequalled. For sale by C. A. Raysor, Druggist. When you feel that life Is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Cham befrtains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone lip your iliver and regulate your bowels, making you feel like a new man. For sale by C. A. Raysor, Drugg st. Justice Is supposed to be blind, but she often sees money in an extended hand. STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS CFF THE COLD. Laxative Brpmo-Qulnine Tabids cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay Price 25 cents. If ants give us an example of indus try it's more than a good many uncles do. DeWBtt's Witch Hazel Salve will QUlcklv heal the worst htiima nxA vflilrist and not leave, a scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw surfaces with ipromot and' soothing effect-. Use it for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Dr. T. C. Smith.; When a woman's feelings are all worked up she should order a fresh supply. SPREAD LIKE WILDFIRE. When things are "the best" they De come "the best selling.' Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, O., .wirttes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in twenty, years. You know why? Mst diseases oegin in diaoraera or the Ptom ach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric, bitteow tones up the stomach.' regulates livar. kidnev end bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire sys tem. Puts new life and vigor into my weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. Some men never have any respect for gray hairs until after they have ac quired a few of their own. TO CURB A COLD IN ON DAT Take LaxartBve Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if fit falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature !e en each box. 25c. Charity covers a multitude of sins, and a tailor covers a multitude of sin ners. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY as mercury .will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering' ' it through the mucous surfaces. Such ar ticles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physiciains. as tbe damage they do is (ben fold to h good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Chemey & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken & tetrnally, aoting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Caitarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is tckeni Inter nally and ia made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chemey & Co. Testiimoniiails free. SoM br Druggists. Price 75c pier bottle. Haifa Family Pills are .the best. It takes a brave man to fight a battle that he is reasonably sure of losing. "1 hove used Chamfberlaami's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find ft to ibe a great medicine,", says Mr. 'H. Sfs Phlpps, . of Poiteau Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux, I cannot spak too highly Jdf It." This ireimedy- always wins (the good "opinion, if not praise of those wiho mse It. Thie quack cures which It efCects rrsd in the d'ast severe Teea make ft a Carroslte eTerywhera. Ftr ale by C. A. Raysor, Druggist. J Marrying fir wealth Is a good deal like going to the hornet for honey. REST-CURE PLACE. ' One of the most neautlful bouses in Asheviile, 'Charmingly situated, our rounded by 62 acres of lamd; on street car line; 10 minutes' walk to postoffice. Elegamb general table for re - cure boarders.; Hygienic diet for those under treatment. ; . . . . . .. , ' -, QUISI9ANA 'lANITARrUM, j X67 French Broad avenue. Cork-screws have sunk mor people than cork jackets will ever save " ' Boarding nouses advertised ' . tinder dasslfled bead in the Gazette People' Column.- - - . -. ' 1, ..- T. . .,- . y-& 1IIb'ii""hbbbbv "i: .i-.j ' No other pills can ' equal -' DeWftftTs Lfttle Early Risers for promptness, oer tsijsty and efficiency. Xr. T. gmi-tti . QUtLT HOUR CHATS. . - KY Laura jean liddcv. (I ' ' - - i- " V By .Laura - Jean Llbbey. To the woman who loves a man well worth ; the loving -and whose affection is returned life is a heaven on earth or as near It as mortals . can find. But to the woman who loves an un worthy object all I can say Is God pity herl Her grief is more bitter than death. . r '' ' ': ' '' " She has given him the treasure of her heart and the love she has expected in return has turned to Dead Sea fruit on her lipsl - She looks at the happiness of other women, perhaps less worthy to be loved than herself, with a moist eye. She wondeis if It Is because her charms are less than theirs,nhat fate has been so unkind , td her. It is generally the angel of a woman who is unfortunate in her loving. She has staked her all upon the Issue, only to find that her heart was bankrupt. But can she stop loving though she finds the object of her love unworthy of her devotion? , Alas," heaven pity her,"it seems not! Woman-like, her devotion seems to be the .greater, even though it is against her better judgment. With her love it is as the poet sings: "You niay break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still." To the woman wh'ose disposition it is to love once and forever it is wisest and best to shut your eyes to the faults of the adored one. for "Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise." It is useless to say one should look out for just such pitfalls. In the first place advice is useless; the mischief is done when your heart has gone, from you. Recriminations are useless. The sweet, lovable, patient women who love unworthy objects, ana tnrougn pain and sorrow, go on trusting and lovinsr blindly to the 1 end are tne world's martyrs. There are many such women who will read these lines and feel that the storv of their own life is thus depicted here. But they cannot stop loving at wilL Lord Byron has told us, with a world of pathos in the lines: "Oh, what was love made for If 'tis not the same Through sickness and sorrow, Through sunshine and shame. Through the furnace unheeded Thy step's I pursue To greet thee and save thee. Or perish there, too. You ask me what are women to do who love unworthy objects? There are so imany circumstances surrounding each individual case that a general answer is difficult. If it be a worthless husband your duty is plain you must love on to he ena. If it is children who go wrong your duty is still plainer a mother's love must not be wanting until death claims her. And even after death she must wait at God's side at the gates of heaven to welcome them up there Students and Intoxicants. By Laura Jean Libbey. The young student who knows with in his own heart that he has a love for intoxicants has no business (unless he can control the desire with a will of iron, thrust it from him and behind him) he has no business, I repeat, in entering the grand ranks of the phy sician s noble profession. No matter how skilled the surgeon may be, the most skilful hand will lose its accuracy of touch when the brain is fired by even a single glass of liquor The doctor who is seen in barrooms or cafes draining the fatal cup might as well take down his sign; or, better still, hang one over it informing the public at large that he is putting him self out of business with all possible haste. The dector who indulges in drink cheats hit patients, defrauds them of the skill which they have a right to expect at his steady hand and clear rational brain when so vital a thing as a human life is at stake, a beautiful life which an unsteady hand might sweep from, the world or a firm, reliant one to save It. No matter what the personal accom plishments of the doctor may be, or how much he may have endeared him self to the hearts of his patients, let itlbe known that he is the victim of the rum habit and his friends arid pa tients flee from him as from a scourge. . . Of all the professions that of the physician calls loudest and most de cisively for strict abstinence from liq uor. One glass of liquor can undo the work of a lifetime. 1 To be successful a doctor must' be reliable, and he is not that if the Jove of liquor comes between him and his duties. It will not . take, the physician, who drinks many moons ' to wreck the hap piest homes and bring despair as cruel as death upon those who love him and wish 'him well. V': Oh, ye who have taken the first step in the wrong path, $use , and turn back ere it is, too Ut 3 regain lost confidence. Devilled Lobster Good Tnla Way. One can preserved lobster, three ta blespoonfals. butter, four,' tablespoon fuls Vinegar, one-half teaspoonful made- mustard, one- good-pinch Cay enne pepper, boiled eggs for garnish ing, salt. Empty' contents lobster can into bowl one''hour; before . , using It. Mince evenly. Put Vinegar, butter and seasoning Jnta-, saucepan; -when - it simmers add lobster. . Cook ? slowly, oovered,vone-half hour, stirring 1 occa sionally. Turn into deep dish and gar nish -with slice of egg. vV i COLUMN. TLfTStfT17nr.T.Arwi o MISS NORA WARE-rianist ann iTeacher In stringed Instruments cT ; ner of Spruce and Woodfin street WANTSEi-FURS, FURS, FURrfo possuoni, Mink 'Raccoon, Fox Musk rat,- Otter, etc. Highest oah pHL paid. 'For prices inquire of A STERNBERG. 236-2m" SALESMEN wanted to sell our goods bv aouuirx w wiiureotuc U.1LU. cretau tirade We are the largest amd only nrnnu" facturers In our lime in the world liberal salary paid. Address CAN IXEX Mfg. Co., Savannah. Ga HELP WANTED. STENOGRAPHER WANTED We want an experienced stenographer ud typewriter 'by November 1st, either lady or gentleman. One familiar Aviv Remington machine preferred TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 23 Pat tons avenue. MANAGER old established mercantile house wants honest, capable imian to (manage branch. Salary $125 .month extra commissions. No soliciting re- quired, but must take general direc tion business and be ambitious. Good references and $800 cash required. Ex perience; as imaniager not necessary if qualified in other respecits. OPPOR TUNITY., Drawer 74, New Haven, 0un. 233-2&t HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. PRIVATE ROARD-Deslrable location on street car line, otJy five minutes' "uvalk from the square. House amd furniture new. With all modern con veniences. No sick people ever lived in house, and none takemi. Table t.triotIy first class, au . rates reason able. Write to, or call at, 16 Ciharlotte street. 229-tf BOARDERS WANTED- Sparge nous in ehady grove in suburbs, near Look out car Une; exceUent table, fine wa ter, lota of -resb milk, etc Rate, s to 7 a week; two in a room $6.25. Telephone 295. Apply at Ray's Bocfc Store, or to Mies. CoL J. M. Ray. A LIMITED number of boarders can find a comfortable winter home, or housekeepers may rent five rooms newly furnished, by addressing Mrs. H. K. Walters, Waynesville, N. c. 23l-et WANTED. Couple to take handsome front room and board in private fam ily Elegant house; all conveniences; (beat cuisine. Apply 237 Haywoja. 227-6t ROOMS Nicely furnished for light : housekeeping. Call at 139 Bailey t WANTED Two or three boarders In a private family. 35 PenlanSt. 233-2St 1TOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE For Rent Five minutes' walk of P. O., near electric oars, modern Improvememtis, hot and cold, water, house and furniture in thorough order, waUls recalsonined. Possession given immediately. Also board and room for single young man. Special rates. .Enquire 24 Pat ton avenue. 228-tff FOB RENT ne lovely furnished flat 01 nve rooms; all modern improve ments; .located in the most desirable part of the cilty; completely furadah ed. Apply to O. D. Revel!. 32-34 Pat ton avenue. FOR RENT. fhi,r,iJv, t, front 236-6t 'bedroom. 5 90uniiberl!and Ave. FOB SALB FOR SALE OR RENT Ten room house at a oargaan. Located oni a hill about ne half male from postoffice, about two blocks from street car line. R. G. HUNT. ' 231-fft FOR SALE Ladies' saddle for al cneap. Enquire alt the busneai of fice of the Gaze jte. lS6-tf FOR SALE -One 32 (horse power boiler. e " norse power 'boiler Ami good coaditdon. A. STERNBURG. 236-12t THE APPETITE OF A GOAT. Is envied by all Stomadh and Liver mrf rtndr. Ail such should know that Dr. Kins's New Life Pills, (the wonuter.riil ftfrmarth and liver remedv irfvte. . anipndid ao- peklte, sound digestion and regular ibod- JBaout tnat ineurea p&nfect (health and great energy. Only 25c, at all d ug- Happiness Is the Interest we receive On our charitable investments. DeWfttJt's Little Wtnrlv tmatk, are the best liver oilla ever msucte. Rasv to takeand Siever gripe. Dr. T. C. smith- There are a, great many donkeys in the world without long ears. BATHS AND MASSAGE. Plato tub. Russian- TnTkiSh. slta. trunk, fountalia air win and sand b-ths at1' the.QuisisaiiA Nature Cure sanitarium, 167 South French Broad avenue. . Lady and eentleman nayal- oiaa In charge. ; WordsTesemble sunbeams: the more they are. condensed the deeper they "V : - - ; You can't affbrdl to risk -vmir life by allowing a cough or cold to develop into Pneumonia ot !Ooisumption. One Min ute 4Jougn Cure' will cure throat an hung troubles - quicker ahan any otber pnpaWation Jcnowa. Many doctors use It as'-a specific for grippe. ;-i Jit la am in fallible remedy for croup. 3hildr en like w ad motlhera endorse it. -Dr. T. - 1 5 t - 1 r 1 -it
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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