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1 4 v j T - ..'-. .... , ., y ir;.. 1 . 1 N T v ' r i r V t :Lv:j'':i!..':: . v I II i- I ii - I I I I - I I liK I ,'4.-,- " s- " ' v " ' " x i ' Ieallilillii ;fflimdl ;IPIlaQinii?e BesFt fimi ilhe HTimu6iia J- f- ! . : ..-"V m F : :- r.i - ; i64 miles easf of Ciattanobga, miles east ofKnoxviUe. oa thfe K. & B. Railway, in the IqwHe'st VaUey of the East Tennessee mountains. Two ho tels. 25 cottages; 46 acres lawnV -wlks and shade trees. Eledtric lights. Complete system water works, ith modern baths. Splendid orchestra, spa cious ball loom, telegraph and long distance telephone; in fact, all the amuse, ments and comforts: BePt German and American cooks. Write for 40 page book FHEE' - . 1 PriCO Of WSttOr ShlTDTDSda The water is shippad all seasons o! the year - --y.n u iii poplar barrels, at $5 each. -Half-barrels $3.50. Gases, one dozen half-gallon bottles, $5. 5 gallon Rockerjohri, $2.75. 10 gallo n Kockerjohn, $3.75. 5 gallon crated Demijohn, $2.25. 14 gallon glass Carboy, $3 .7 5 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 Tate Spring, Tenn. 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 cent, of any previous year. Analysis made by Dr. T. S. Antesell, M. D.t Professor of Chemistry in National Medical College, and Chemist to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and can be found in the 40 page pampnlet. Mountain iSprlng , Miles FromTate tonnes- (Fine Uithia and, Ch'alybeaite, Sprtng3 flowing from side 'and base of Clinch Mguuftaia. Bfeauitiful scenery anionsf tihe Hills. Holel, Cottages and Grounds Greatly Improved and now open to vis itor! at inese low rates: 41 00 and $1-50 per day; J7.00 to $8.00 per week; $25.00 to $30 (per jtnontft. Hack line " from Tate at moderate prices. Privilege of fate to guests and Tate Water kept & Craugat for those desiring it. For fur ther information, address THOS..TOMLINSON, Owner, Tate Springs, Teua. T3i following list 1 taken from 5000 oa file in the proprietor's office. They cskv from every point of the compass and rep resent persons lm every walk ef life: Senator B. W. Pettus, of AlabaLa. "I have found Tate Spring water a genuine specific for the cuie of malarial trouble. R. Jj. Taylor, er-Governor or Tesmes see, NashviWe: ' ,r "I regard Tate Spring a- the best on the continent." . Tbo A. Mellon, of Mellon 3ro., bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.t "I believe there is no water ia thit country eqaal to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as well a dyspepsia and liver troubles." - J. "W, Thomas, Pres'dien't atii General Manager of Chattanooga & St. Louis Hallway: "I take pleasure in rexjcomanieiding it to any one who. Wishes to enjoy contin uous health." R. A. Hemphill', Atlanta CJtostttuilloa, Atlanta, Ga.: . ' "I greatly appreciate Tafce Waiter and highly recommend it." G1EAT WAGOIn MANUFACTURER. J. M. Studebaker, South Bead, In-,.: "I believe there no spring to Amer fca that contains the healing qualities that Tate Spring oes. THE GREAT TOBACCO MANUTAC- TURlKBc J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C: T think it the finest water to be found anywhere." PRESIDENT OF LARGEST SNUFF CO. IN THE WOI-JLD. Geo. B. Wilson, 924 Arch St, Philadel phia, Pa.: "In 1894 I suffered very acutely from indigestion, fwhidh lasted: until 1895. 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 Lave never since that time been to see a doctor in regard to my in dices don, and have never taken a ip of medicine for indigestion since. I believie tibia fwater saveO. my 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 it to fail in benefical results." IT SAVES XJFB. E. L. Greer, Washington, Pa: saved my life beyond a doubt." "It RECHIVELV SUBSTANTIAL; BENE FIT. A. E. Carr, Cincinnati, O.: "We have received , substantial benefit from Tate Spring water." GREAT BENEFIT TO A GRBAT BUS INESS MAN. James Swann (of Taman, Swwm Jk Cs.) N, Y.:- "I, have found Tabs water of great benefit. FROM THE COURTS OF JUSTICE. Judge Henry R. Bryaa, NewberneN. C. : "It does me more good than any water I have eVer used." CURES CHILLS. J. M. Elliott, Jt., 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 toslo of which I have any knowledge." ONLY RELIEF FOR CHRONIC MA , LARIA. G. D. M. Cantrell, M. D., LitUe Rock, Ark.; "It was the only agent I found that gave relief of chronic onaJaxia." : , INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont Oil company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I be lieve Tate Spring water Is ax infallible cure for dyspepsia." Asheville The Paragon, J. E. Wingood, C. A. Raysor, W. C. Carmichael, Dr. T. C. Smith, Pelham's Pharmacy, Theobold's Candy Kitchen, Pat Mclntrye C B. Mclntyre, Bonanza Wine and Liquor Co., Hampton & Featheraton. Biltmore Dr. G; W. Reed. HendersonvilleW. H, Justus. Brevard J. E. Clayton, Franklin Franklin Pharmacy. Bryson City J. E. Smith Co., A. B. Allison & Co. WaynesvilleMclntoah Co., Waynesville Drug Co. Hot Springs M. McFall, v Capacity of Hotel 500. 40 Page Book Free. All the comforts and amusements. THOMAS TOfflMNSON, Prop., Tate Springs, Turn. MAY USB HIS NAMB.' W. S. Pope, Columbia, S. C: "Con tinue the use of my name, and I win cheerfully distribute as many of ysur catalogues as you, wish ts send.' THE WATER Cares Indigestion, Dys pepsla and all troubles ot silver. Stomach, Bladder, Bowels, Kidneys, Rheu matism and Blood Ds ( eases. SHIPPED ANT TIME. ANYWHERE 1 Private Wire, Continuous Quotations. Murphy & Co.. Brokers. Grain and. Provison Stocks, Cotton. New York Office, 61 BroaoJway... ' 11 Church St., Ashevllle. N. C. .. JPH02IE 649. Blue Ridge National Bank, Asheville, N. C. OxaTlo'tte National Bank, Charlotte, N. C 1 Seaboard Natiomal Bank," NieiwYork ' ' Lowry Banking Co., Atlan Capitol Oty.Betnfc, Atlanta, Z Bradstoeet Com'l ; Agency. HAVEN & STOUT. Bankers and Brokers; NASSAU STRE33T, CORNER , NBJ'' YORK. jDeposit accounts received, subject t 'Check on demand. Interest . cxediltsi monthly on daily balances. Accounts of banks; , corporations, firms and individuals eoeVDd on fav orable terms. ' . ;-4 . ' . Coupons, - interest, dividends, notes, drafts colleoted t or our correspondenits. Orders executed star the purchase or sa on commission, of bonds, -. sfio'ks, Investmei or carried on margin. Clients may telegraph orders iand in-. structJona at our expense, Copies' x telegraphic .code may-be had! on appM- c.Hon. , " . ''' ; Information - regarding , quota tioni cheerfully furnished.' - - Persons' desiring' to employ BRICKLAYERS masons; OR PLASTERERS; i , " can secure ' competent hahos by com"niuiicitingwithlC: i02Patton.Av Phone 2 The average man doesnt tell (his wife very thing that happens but he evens it ui by telling her a lot of things that didn't happen. Persons v!hio suffer (tram indfigtestion cannot expect ito live long, because they cannot eait the lodd required to nourislh the tboay and the .products of itShe un digested foods they do eat jpoison; the bloodl. It is ionpoTtanlt to cufe indi gestion as sodas las possible, and the best methodi of doing hds is to use the prep aration known as Kodol DyspepBia Cure. It dlgestts whiati you eat and iresltoTes all itihiet dlgte-:t1ve organs to perfect health. Dir. T. C 'Smith. When a married majni has no mind of his own his wife is apt to give him a piece of hers. Cozes ca i.:wre & hir,lr THE. VEhDlCT. Congress can take its time. This isth mus won't run away. It is there to stay. Chicago, Times-Herald. It will be" some time before the seats for the French invasion of England are placed on sale. Washington Post. : Those who are waging a - war against smoke production in cities will- be en couraged by the alleged1 discovery that 'electricitycan be used to purify-the at mosphere. Philadelphia Press. 1 It is in the air , that China is on the verge of a great awakening, . It is not possible for any one part of the earth to hold out longer against the changes, that affect the rest of it. Brooklyn Eagle. -England fias followed the United States In pressing the claims of some of its, citi zens against the government of Turkey. If this .thing keeps up, the" Turk is likely to acquire the habit of paying' his debts. ' Omaha Bee. - The commerce of the west, especially of the lake region, requires a great water way to the seaports.- If New York will not furnish such a channel, western com merce will adopt the route " provided by the Canadian canals.-Chicago Chronicle. The remark of the London Daily Mail's year book that there is "no man of "con spicuous " merit" in the 'United .States "makes it proper to ask, "What statesman s there in Great Britain who is up to the standard , of the . year bookV" Kansas City Star- -r' ; '" A New1 "Jersey' maa tried - to . teach-. hi9.xxwr to eat Bttwdoik-,lb:--too;in(acli edu-sation killiedthe.oow.. , ? , : s The: fame of Bucklen's Arnica' Salve, as the best in thev iworld, extends around the earth. It's "the 'one per fprf healer 'of Cuts, Corns,, Burns, Bruises;'. SdreS IScaldsBolls; Ulcers, Felon, -'Aches ; Pains and' all. Skin Eruptions.' -'Only, inf alible Pile Core. 25c a 'box at aillrdrug stores-T , . - -' - ; r r i i " ' -" 1 "' "-v a - BATJEIS AND MASea.. -Plain tub," Russian;" "Turkish, "sitz, trunk, fountain, , air, 7 un, f sand-:" sand bas at the Qui-sisaW Nature Cure or,ia-rtnWcl67 South French --Broad avenue. ' Lady and gentleman, physi cian fci charge ," ,., J,-' J, h' ' r y REST CURB JIiACE. - 1 -' '-'One of the most fbeautiful houses En 'AsheviUe," - charmingly " situiatedv- eur rounded by 62 'acrea of lnd; on, street car itoe ; 10 mlnutta walk to postofflce. ir-r, cxnexrvy- table if or ret-ouxe TOWN TOPJCS. What Kansas City needs is not more officials, but to get rid of some it already has. Kansas City Star. Somerville is late with her curfew. About all the other communities that have been afflicted with - ftte itiea have got over it. Boston Herald. ; There seems to be some doubt as to whether the Chicago antivioe crusade is in real earnest or only another outburst of rivalry with New York. Boston Her ald. Mobile has , her superiority as shown by the last census. Mobile is boss in the matter of marriages. More people per thousand of population get married in Mobile than in any other city in the Union. Mobile Register. The people of Sing Sing, the unim prisoned part of them. take no stock whatever in Shakespeare's famous say ing, "What's in a name?" They want to be known hereafter as 'the people ot Ossining. New York World. A NIGHT- OF TERROR. bear and a relish for your meals take Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Price, 25 cents. Samples free, at C. A. Raysor's drug store. The funny things that happen to oth er .people are always serious when they happen to you. SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. . The sun, earth and stars are all made of the same elements. liuminous paint is made by mixing a small quantity of calcium sulphide with ordinary white-paint. - In a hurricane blowing at 80 miles an hour the pressure on each square foot of surf ace is 31V pounds, I v ; Many chemists jregard sulphur,- carbon, arsenic and some other substances as ele ments. M. 'Fittica, a French savant, however, says that 'arsenic is not an ele ment, but a compound of phosphorus, probably with oxygen and nitrogen. He has obtained arsenic by ' treating phos phorus with a large number of oxidizing agents, such as nitric acid, peroxide of barium, etc BRAKES AND COUPLINGS. A railway -engine is equal in strength to 900 horses. v Railways use up over 2,000,000 tons of steel a year, almost half the world's prod ucts - v Russian railways are the most danger ous in the world. vThfrty persons in every million passengers are either killed ot hurt.-- -. .. -. . ... . When threatened by pneumlonia or If you would nave m appetite like a any other lumi ttrouble, promipit (relief is nieces ajry, as it as daagerous it 'delay. We .would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be, itakeia as Sooni as indi cations of having tatoeni cold are no ticed. It cures quickly fund its early use (prevents consumption Dr. T. C. Smith. ,By virtue of an order tmlade in -the case of Thomas D. Johnston, vs. Samuel Brooks, et al.. ejpp ntliig tlie under signed receiver and for other purposes, I will Ite-ase to the highest ;bidaer for the year ending January 1st, 1902, $he tract of land with dlweMimga and out houses, known as the iSajmuei Brooks farm, located at Demiay in Avery's Creek township, 'Buradotmibe iCounty. All bids for saldi land and; premises must be submiitted to the undersigned in writing, on or before iJanoiiairy 25t!h, 1901. JAMES L. iWAGiNHR. There can (be no objection to family broils as long as they are confined to the kitchen. BROUGHT GOOD FORTUNE. -A small item In his own (paper re cently broughit good fortune to Editor Chris Redtter of the Saginaw, (Mich.) Post and Zeitung. He and hi fam ily had! the Gripi "in its wort form . Their doctor did them no good. Then he readl that Dr. King's New. Discov ery for Confeumpltian, Coughs and Colds was a guaranteed' .cure for Da Grippe tried it and says: "Three bMUe cured the whole family. No other medicine on earth equal it." Only 50c and 1.0a at all' drug stores. Trial bottle free.' Some (aire so learned that they seem to think it unnecessary Ito use common sense. Gazette , s ; "Want" advertisement reaicb. the people of Ashevllle. j, THE BEST PLASTER. I - ';A piece of 'flannel oampenea , with Chamberlain,'s - Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superlor;to any plaster.; When v troubled ; with lame back or pains in- the side or chet, !give it a trial arid - you v are .certain. to,b more than pleased with the prompt re lief it affords " v- f ' . ' : v He iaa good collector; 'whfo cata. col lect his iwflts on tall, occasions. ' h Is sieiason tfoere is a aarge death rate among oMldTen: from croup : land! .'lung troubles. ! : PTcmpt actiiLaai wiHl- savethe little ones ifrom Mtlbjese Iserrible diseases . . We know Of. nothing so certain to give Instant -relief as',. One' (Minute .Cough ourew It can also' -be relledf upon 'In grippe and all throat' and- liing fcrou blea of adults . ' Pleasant to ake.vt Dr T. C. -Smith. 7. t,. ' 1 "' One way for a -lawyer rise at the bar i3 to fiiaaid on tt chti3rfc - : ' - SCHOOLS, Collefles, Institutes, Attention! : .Colleges, , Institutes. Attention! ' Are you looking after the health of .those who are placed in your-charge. What kind of Baking Powder are you using? . - v .RUMFORD - . IS HEALTHFUL,. Vt 1 ' IS, ECONOMICAD. -i " -J IS THE 1TERT' BEST.' s vf-or Infants and ChMrWt? The Kin3 Yci Siara Mxm D::iht A MONSTER DEVIL. FTSBj Destroying its victim, is a type of Constipation . The power of tMa mur derous majlady is felt oca organs and nerves am, muscles and brain. There's no health, till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in 'the world for Stoaruach, Liver, "Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents at all druggists. iA lot !of different totals come under the head of sin, but a lie is a handle that fits them tail. THE MOTHER'S JlAVORfTTE. ChamberMn's Cough Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures . It is intended- especiailly for coughs, colds, croup and iwhooping cougth, and is the best medi ' le made for these diseases. There ia not the leas danger in giving it to cMldrem for it contains no opium' or other injurious drug iand mna be given as amfldently to a babe, as to an adult. For sale by C- A. Raysor. When a poor man wants assistance the world is always ready to Oblige hiiru to keep on wanting. . THE PEOPLES National family Newspaper, HEW YORK TRIWEEKLY TRIBUIIE- Published! Monday audi Wednesday and! FHday, 4s ia reality a fine, fresh everyOther-day daily, giving the latest mews on days of issue, and covering newts of the other three. lit contains all important foreign, cabffle news which Bjppears inl the DAEL.T TRIBUNE of same date, also Domestic and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Elegant Half -tome IlluBtrations, Humorous ItemB, inidtuistorial oiformiaitionv Fashion Notes, Agricuitutrai Matters and Com prehensive and1 reliable Financial and (Market reports. iPjeguiar sufbscrip'tton price, J1.50 per year. : , iWe Ifurnishi It with THE GAZETTE for $2.00 per year, i IIEAY YORK! WEEKLY TRIBUIIL PubliaLed' am Thursday, and known tor nearly sixty years in every pan of iChe United! i itates las' &:NationiaI - (Faonttly Newspaper .of the (highest class, - tat farmers and villagers. It . conitaina ; all the most important . general' news of THE. DAILY TRIBUNE up to ho 7 of gi iagr to pressi an A licullbuiral Depart-' mtecut of the highest order,1 has enter taining reading Sor every (member of the family, old atJd young,. 'Market Re ports which' are. accepted, as, authority bj farmers iand country met.xabiaaits,'and is clean,' up to date: interesting, iacud In-i structive. f. "' , -lf A v Keguiar subscripition. pricey $1. .00 per year , ' ? r . V , We furnish, ft with- THSS. GA25EETB fo- $1 .25 per year. . j- i : ii ',1 - Send all briers to v - v 7 Bears the theNsazette. :y " Aohovillo, n. c JANUARY 1st, 1991. plants another milestone on the roid oft. your life and ours. We hope that our relations as dealer and customer wili continue as pleasant in 1901 as in 190 it shall be our effort to make them o. Anything in meats or poultry yoa may buy of us will be the best we can- get anywhere. Is your New Tear's day order in ? Zimmerman & WWtehead CITY MARKET NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS. Telohone 4. PACKAGES ioi v5a m IFK0THAXC1ED BY YZml CniTSSiST DELIVERED FREE ilrSH RECEIrT CF FRJCL 863 BTiOAD'.VAY. NDiYctx. BalleiSheppard, 16 Court Squtie. . nyoaae wtehing to puc eeam ,h i their building coulddQ no ; better fhaia. Harrisburg ;BoOe A r ; v But you must have experienced work- , : . men to do thet work, end ve are con - ' leaf th?t we'c&in' lease ymv " " . BALL5 & SHEPPAED V I I f ', .j i. ".I " It ' 1 .4 . tar . r 1 ' '' , ft I I r i - - t -7V -"'.( V- ' r - - t - Jt tsardera.IIycis fcr. thosa
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