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S1 1 . y v I -v . 1 J I XI -. - v I I ?vv JL. , James, ' i3ell jstaiaon, Aaa., 1 t"; T T-U" ' ' m . M " 1 m " , 1 1 ' I I 'II I I II I 'I I III! (' '"' ' : ' ' J- , , V 1 y IHIIIIIWMIIIWIW I l 1 Hlllli.,.p1,W,tWll(,W,..),w. ' 3 : ,f f - . ; . ;7 A Peasant home in thomouhtaias. one arid; a;f ;;oriethalf:milei;from V; ::Beautifully;situated, Xarge' rcoiny iarm- nouse, pure water,- home ; dairy, : excellent cuisine;, - ConsuniptiTeSr npt takSn. - Terms reasonable. Address - , MRS. W,LGURLErf - - "1.' Hendersdnville, W. X. .1 ;-4 lRrMOTHERS, 7T T .M UUJM WiUt manT dansets The itrenMh fas heen tatA In th nff tiiotigh which the mother has passed s she fiscb herself heloless . tad weaKeaed. Xioany motheti, like Mrs. Ford, date the beeimiins V; of their iflaes from the trfxthof their chili. Indeed the freqoer5 .. Spectacle t& a. healthy ynmer'mmnt inmlng f ffcTffng Inygj : . 5 t motherhood is one of the ttasedies of life. AH this is txnueces-V sary; when Wine of Gardtd Is obtainable. - It rehabilitates 'the' tt&attered nervous system, strengthens the organs and ligaments, and ;;; sescaousnes?'a neaitny. nattirai ' oonatnon, leaving years bf chronic sickness and suffering. Vme of Cardul taken Just before confinement will fender the ordeal comparatively painless. It "will te-enforce mnd strengthen the organs ;fof . their: work. For every trying crisis In a .woman's life, "Wine of, Cardtd is the medicine H to take. TAsfc your druggist for Vine of Cardtii and take no stitetitute. If one is 'goffered send $IJX for a bottle to the Chatta ,1'siooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, nr"i Clarkson, ArkV Jnfy , 1899. - After ray baby was born I took the whltl ad falling of the womb, and was in avexydaa rerons condition. I read one of your noma treatment books, and eoxnmenced to neat myself with Wine of Oardni and Black-Draught. I am thankful for what the medicine did for me, and I am now in better health than I have been for a lone time. Mrs. MABGJLBET FOBD. For adriee In eases requiring- , spe cial directions, address, gmns; srmp ' toms, "The Ladies' AdTlsory Depart ment," The Chattanooga Mediolne Oe Ohsttenoosa, Tenn. "Booa'tteM S EOT FREE FTnjTells plain facts that everyonfe of the gentler sex JZ hi 1 11 ought to know. Its common sense advice saves t. MJU, pam, trouble and anxiety. ' One or more copies sent upon request, to one person or to different ad dresses'. If the readers of this announcement know of expectant mothers, they . do them a great favor bv having this book sent to them. Address the publishers, THE URADFIELD BEGU1LATOB CO., Atlanta, Ga. siRaBRnsaaDflniiefti Spread the Glad Tidings- THE NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. " coomodiated 4.50 goiests Outsidfe liglit airy root. is. Several suites "bath. : Daily Evening Orchastra in Ladies' Lobby, oyerlookiiig' offl. Une celled Table, large Diming Room, Spaeious Pajrlor, Wine Room stokfr-1 w!r the best supplies. New Pool anKT Billiard Room. Our own , -Ulectrlc PL Tie TtravfeUing Men's headquarters. The louTit3 fcpn.e- i 50 miles best re In tUe country, mild: -clirn ate ail win er; one .hundred p inv of visiting ts' tn smd a-round the city. . . " -,C "yClien travelling for tontines or pleasure' stop at' f ..e i Formerly of the Swannanoa Hotel, Asheviile, N. C. Gazette Want Ads Bring Results. A CASE OF GRIPPE. F0RTER:"Where shall 1 take your grippe?" TOURIST: "Take it to the Quisisana Nature Cure Sanitarium, 167 FrenehB road Avenue: -mm-Fm v BmsI v Sd n-' a y BP - SSM . Mk . mm 22a -pa A-mst delightf ulVihter, cliniite and pleasant R place to spend the Winter.- Fine, roids. tor : rming and dnvinjs:;; First classiiv6nes. !: ,) GOOD- HUNTING, : GOOD GOIaF UNKS. rHE -SAPPHIRE INN AND COTiAOt ! Are open the yr.touhd; ? L. 1 For Booklets and Rates', Address i , mANA jiER OF HOTELS,5apphireN, G;;Vr ;r: g. Booklets and information: of the Sapphire Country cam also be r"l bad at.the City Ticket OQce of the Southern Railway; on Patton s ii fyenue, Opposite Post OGce, Asheville, N. C. A- . v .I-J XIOZLEYS'S LEXlOIfXIlXIB. MJOZLEIY"S LtEIMOtN ELIXIR, ; rWV JL. , James. le Bell - SCaitioir, - Ala., writes i I (have suffered) "gTeatly , jfrom, dn- dlgesltioai or . diyspepslla, 'one JDOttle - Pi Lemon, Elixir doae jnte more (goodttami all tfljje axuedidtte I have ever tiaken. , MOZELCEIY'S LEM.ON BOOT DROPS, Cures (ana jPougbs, Ctolds, . Hoariseness, Sore .Throiat and. Hunf? dl seaaes E3e- gant, reaiaawe. T - .- , 2So .. ex v drugigdfet.': -"Ptepoired ; , wilr Dr. A, H.. Mjozley, Atlanltsa, Ga. ' a toy r J As Pleafeaiit Lemon Tonic pregpared from the itreeh, Juice of ffjem on3, ooimMned; withr otther " vegetable liver tonids,' oafchajrtics;" ulamlts. SoM drugsfets. -We and $100 ; !Ftar ibliliooismesa aM4 constlpatloni. ' -,Tr. Indiiigestlofnt and ifoul stomajolt iFter sick and. nervoua fhejadiadhes JEyr palpJtatioix landl beart failure Itaike Ltetoiofn, EHlslr. toaStJon.. - '.' CFor.losa of apte arid debility. Far fevers, ' miaJiaria.' and! dMlls take Lextwrt EUzir. . AT THE CAiPtPTOL. tuaivte' just ttliemi tibJe last of wh bot- 1Jea oif Dr; iHoKBey for nervoTjia !hteiajdaie!he, tndlgeatdoni, fwltlh dls eased' liver amid Mdneya. Ttoe EUxlr coiredl anfe.-" I iftwndi St Itthtet greatest aned icdne I ever used'.-Hj. H. JMeinnltclhi Alt-' torney, 1225 P. Street, WeisMlnigftoai, D. C. " ' '; .-f't ; . '- A iboaster is next doonedghbor to a .liar. : ' - SAi t. "Awtful anxiietby was felt for.t't!b& widow bf ?the brave eOneral Rumlham of Ma pftiiaa Ma .wihem the doctors ealdi eihe could: niolt live till imlorninig,'? .writes 'Mrs. S. ; (Hi. Lincoln; ivvtbo (attended her that t&xruSs, mlghlt. "AH Jtlhouighlt she must soon die frorm Pneuirrtaniai, ibutt she beg giedi or Dr. King New Ddscovery, eay ing it (had imiore thian orace saved her liife land Quad cured! her of Oonsuimptbioini. Aflter thxee doses she elept eaisJly all night, 'and Site furtehr use completely cured her I ' ' Tliis marvelous, anediloiniei is guaranteed) Ito cuire all Throat, Ohiest audi Lung Diseases . Only 60c and $1. Trdal ibottltles free at alii drug stores. The Asheville Woman's :CScttlege enters upon 4ts seoond "term ttocSay, under most auspicious cirouirnstaaiices and with every promise of (being even more suc cessful han lin the first. New pupils are engaging board, and the old1 ones re turn to work (with aittfle inttierrapttloai, having spent at anost enrjoyable and hap py Chsristrnias In tlhe college. On Sait urdiay evening merntoers of tthe faouility andl stuidents had the ladvantage of a talk and. free leoUure from) (the magnetic Cfbiicaigo ledturer, Dr.iThornas P. Bailey. President A. A Jones deserves the greatest credlit for raising this college for young women to our imii)df3t,,o one of such high ddeals. PEOPLE'S COLUMN. MISCELLANKOUS . MlSii NORA WARE Plamlst and. Teacher In stringed instruments. Cor ner of Spruce and Woodfin treets. STORE FOR KKNT No. 37 . Main Heel; in. Hiliard block. Apply at 105 S. ALin stireet. 2$l-6t GOVERNESS You nig lady will give services as companion or governess in return for board. Address C. M. C, this office. 283-2' KEM1NGTON STA'D. RD Typewrite: The Remington is pre! rred by all classes in the business .world because it dots better work tor a 1 nge: time 'hjuii any ouher writing machine, if oit need a typewriter (and ev-;y up-to- .ate busln man sh-uld have one) call at our office . d 1 pect the new models, Nos. 6 and ?. We Vf- place, one on t ial with in-te- ited parties. "PUWRITSER EX CHANGE, 23 Patton .veaaxjk. 250-tf WANTED FTJRS, FURS, FURS Op possum, Mink, Raccoon, Fox, Musk rat, Otter, etc. Highest cash price paid. for prices toquire of A. STERN BERG . FOB BENT. FOR RENfT AT OBIiLTMOtRE A few cottages, Justt coraplleted, iwith electric fixtures,.- sanitory plum!bing,eitc. For ipairfticiuiars BxMress Biiltmore Esltat'e, " DBiltmore, N. C- ' SiUBTXRBAN' -BOAIKD Pine Hurst on Peterson drive; eiituiajtedi on toeuitlfu!l tforest of pines, one minute's walk from Monitflord avenue. T&ike iRiverslde Park landf Binghianii Oar., MR1S. J"-. L. MORGAN, Proprietress. - f .283-6t SITUATIONS WANTEb. STTUATaDON WANTESD Bookkeeper-, c Young nMin,5 8 years experience. Ad , dress R, Gazette. - 277-0 WANTTED-hTwo boys to sell onv trains. (Clash security and blue suits require'd. . Union Nlejws Cb,r ColuttnflbBat S. C t244-3it , : . v : "Hotter than pepper said Dr, Craj" to himself as he guidedjris shaggy , little horse round the sharp 'turn of the-road and checked .him under the shadow "ot the f giant cherry treev whose broad boughs .were all sparkling with ruby pendant end Jhen walked to the house. ,4 ( "HeUo!" said the doctor. -r ' -He shaded his eyes with his hand and looked in at the. kitchen window. - There was the trim figure of hfs pretty daugh ter j standing at the, table, her : sleeves' rolled back and a white apron tied about her- taper waist, .apparently ; deep . in the saccharine mysteries of piemaking. That was. nothing surprising, but Dr Gray could have sworn , that a 'minute ago the apparition of a young man was manifest ing: a, remarkable, interest in the sliced apples, spice boxes and sugar bowls, and yet? now that he looked agaui Kitty was trimming off the edges of her pie crust all -alone. , He Walked straight into the kitchen.. - . , "Kitty, where's Harton Browne? Kitty cut a little star in the center of the sheet of pie crust before she answer "I dont know, papa." , 4Yo don't, eh?" said the doctor. l supposed not." - And the doctor proceeded through the hall into his little office, where sat his hopeful student, Harton Browne,, deep in the pages of a medical dictionary. . wui&, uit . saiu mc uah gen tleman, taking off his hat "Yes; sir," said Browne. 'Tve writ ten out that abstract you left and looked. over the papers on fractures and" ' "All right; you're a most industrious fellow," said Dr. Gray. "You don't be lieve in stopping work on ail sorts of frivolous pretexts, do you?" v "No, sir." 4fYou are convinced -that nothing hut steady perseverance will enable a man to succeed in the science of medicine? ''Yes, sir," replied Browne, moving un easily on his chair. fVery sensible," said Dr. Gray, shrug ging his shoulders. , "And now but what are you looking for?" VMy ring, sir. It was on my finger but a minute ago. You have not seen it?" - ','No, not that I know of." '!! hope it is not lost," said Harton. "I value it very highly as my father's gift. Where can it have gone?" Don't know," said the doctor. "Give me that list of. patients we expect this afternoon and then go and ask Jake to keep a lookout for your , trinket. That boy has more eyes than most people, I believe I know he has more mischief." Browne adopted his preceptor's sugges tion, and the old gentleman was left alone, cogitating whether his daughter was really deceiving him as to her inno cent love affairs. "Confound it!" soliloquized the doctor petulantly. "It takes sharper eyes than mine to see tnrougn a woman s ma neuvers. I'll ferret out the mystery yet. though, hanged if I don't!" The brazen ton?iw of th nld kitrhfm clock had just uttered in a sort of shrill' treble the fact that it was 1, and dinner was nearly over at Dr. Gray's. Some how dinner tasted better in the long, shady dining room of the Gray house than it did anywhere else, for "the honey suckles at the w-indow stirred so pleasant ly in the wind and held back their green leaves to admit such delicious scents that the most delicate appetite could not help being tempted. And Kitty looked so pretty at the head of the table, her brown hair brushed back and her white throat edged with lace and the color com ing and going on her cheek like rosy shad ows. No wonder young Bcowne looked at her so often. "I'll take another piece of that pie, Kate," said the old doctor. "Capital pie! Where did the apples come from?" "1 betteve Patrick gathered them from the gnarled old tree that grows by the south wall of the orchard, papa, and 1 baked the pigs this morning." "Upon my word, you're, getting to be quite a little housekeeper," said the doc tor, chuckling.. "The lirst thing I know some young fellow will be Why hello here, what's this?" For Dr. Gray's teeth had struck against some foreign substance under the crust of the much praised pie With a jar that set every nerve on edge. "Do they make pie nowadays out of stocks and stones?" demanded the old gentleman tartly. "No I'm mistaken. It isn't a stone; it's a ring." And the. doctor quietly held up Harton Browne's missing ornament, a carnelian set in gold, j Kitty turned scarlet. Browne lookedyconfounded. "How a ring' should happen to get baked in a pie 1 don't know," said .the malicious old doctor, enjoying the con fusion of his companions. "Can you tell me what all this means?" "I can tell you, sir," said Browne val iantly, seeing that now or never was the time. "It means that 1 am in love with Kitty and that if you will give your con sent to our union we will be grateful to you." "Papa," whispered Kitty, "now be good and say yes. 1 wanted to tell you before, only I I didn't dare." "Oh,". said Dr. Gray dryly, "I thought I should find things out by and by. I wish, however, it mayn't be at the cost of a snapping toothache." "May I have her?" pleaded Harton. who iiad by this time got his arm round Kitty's waist. "Well," said the doctor, "I don't knew that I've any objection. . Have it your own - way, , young people, only if you have any more courting I beg you won't do it up over my apple pies." Browne was a rich man that July aft ernoon. He had two treasure troves, a promised wife and a ring. And the doc tor was i happy, for he had found some thing to tease Kitty about. Exchange. ROOMj) AHD BUAttD. WlaNTEIMPffo or three boarders to a private "family: Two minutes walk from post office, v Terms , reasonable.. 35 Pemland enireetv; A' ' 233-26t ROOMS NSoely . furnished forr; light houaekeeplL. Call at 189 Bailey st n ' r 1 , --i.- FOR' KENT One- flat 'of si roonwr, complitely furnished . All modern im4 1 provemerfts, including eteel 'range. 5 bah with hot add! cold wtateu Electric , Jights anidVfceH. rFlrtot floor and to the. v meet desirable part of teei Jty.vaeajr ipost office. Apply ito'OHver I. Kev ell; S2-34 Pototam avenue. 4 1,'- K BOARDING--The Recfc Lede, 2 Hay - wood street,' roodern house, k all, con veniences, located on Battery" Park - Hill near P. O..: No noise or dust.' , Rate J7.C0 to $14. CO per week, $1.50 per Cay. ilra.vl. V, Oole. prop. , ft Che Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and. which has been. in use for over SO years, has borne the signatnre Lof ana has been made under his per sonal srrpervision since its infancy. Allowno one to deceive you in this. 1 All Counterfeits, Imitations and f Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Chudren Experience against Rxperiment .-ft. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a Iiarinless substitute for Castor1 Oil9 Pare-' goric Drops and Soothing1 Syrdps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishhess. " It cures Diarrho3a and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend V 4 GENUINE GASToeim ALWAYS Bears the Signature ira I Use For Over 3Q Years. THC CCMTMin COMPANY, TT MURHAT VTHKCT. HEWTOMK OtTV. I Doetoi:s fluid rarmaiiMiii v. W VL ft 1 I. i 11 . ' . I y tflrn : T00 ffoo4. Xei muu, ueaenu More ud Ba; udiJi paim, Induct sleep, ud preJau : N toattr wht the uufter. m Te MunplM uii one thoaiud t liwr&WA .11 Slaw S fj, .jy a . s, xtommj with n in ? v vw WITH nut r ADULTERATION. News and Opinions National Importance fioanthd Signature of The Kind You Have Aiwa Honeii Tonnsr Man. - . , fWliat. ,are your .financial prospects 7? demanded the old gentleman. ' - ' I will not deceive yon, sir,? replied the honest young man.' I think they are reasonably good.' , s J - ' " ' ' "I. would be glad if you were xnore ex- pHdtv: v a; 4 ; I r "Certainly. If you will accept me as a son-in-law, you -will readily .understand that my future is assured. 1 If you do not, your daughter has promised to elope with' me, s and we feel that we may reasonably expect "yotfr forgrreness. v Altogether I think I may safely say that the outlook is quite promising.!, J- :- r ? Tt seems to me, young man,? returned the old gentleman thoughtfully "& if you thought tou had a: mortgage on my fortune. - s" - r, . ThatVhow'it seems to me, too,HSan ewered the honest young man Chicago Post: ALONE CONTAINS BOTH Oany, bymil,i-i- $6ayeai Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a y ear The Sunday Sun 1 the greategt etrnday ucwgpiwr t I3ie nvorSiilc 7 . Price 5c a ctt. nail. J; . "Address THB j SUIT IJew jTork. INDIGESTION, resulting from I - weakness of the stomachy is relievei by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great stom ach tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA- rHjOOD'O fiarsaparilia is tlie One u J Xro9 Blood Puriner, Great Ncm Tonic, Stomach Beulator. ' To tbou d3 its cret nerit Id lUlOYJW m ' 1 KEEP DOWN THE COST. " iNo .axeoeaslty cf running up extmvBr , gaot coaX.ijSHa if 'you trny , of Citizens Coal Ctomjpaiiy- Tliere you, gt t?a, honest; well screened soaaL .'of - fuO- weight and" at itettsooaWe pricee.-W m not j)bilanthrop1stdwe eme int toustoeat : f mat." Uving-iHst tt ia 4a our inter- ' t-vi treat you fairly, ad well, of 'la. tbat ' Her .whole prospect of G&f ti jr rrtalng yopr patron age' ' Citizen's Coal Company. ; :-
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