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' '' ' -.THE AHSEVILLE GAZETTE, TANUARY' 12, igoi, A Bc&k Ton G&Zi- 3 ffUT tells pldnfnctsthnt,;.ri: - ' . 1 Wi t -. vii puisc dUVirfi MVPC . jgriM pain, irouDioanciatuuetv. Oeor tn iv- 1 irr -f . Tr" J w i - s :TraJ?Rorlto different ad-' ; u. .-v. -x . 1 a ut announcement know f - ,Vf v ' -: 5 I ' e, :)riant mothers, they will do them oT ' Vl ' V. - . ' naM. uuuotnem; A cdress the publishers!- . CW - . t " 1 ' ; THE MARKETS -.-.'VBYTELEaRAPH ? CMmit women vho hare enloyed eood rhealtH all their life begin to fade wheufhS 1 .reach the age of forty-four. They now nervous and irritable and suffer with fiok- headaches. Their livers are torpid, their - digestion la impaired and their bowel are ; Irregular. They are experiencing the X "change of lif e.,jr And tt is not strange that & , the cessation of the menstrual habit after v thirty years operation should disturb the S??0,n?dtax the strongest constitution, r . This trying period has no terror for a " "woman who uses Wine of Cardui. It builds " np her strength and prepares her for the . ordeal. When the ehanirA,nf Ufa i f161? P8561 "woman quckly becomes an invalid.: Slumbering disease germs are 5 given increased activity and they appear in -aggravated fornu If you -take Wine of ' Cardnt regularly when approaching the change of life, you wiU be assured better health than you have ever enjoyed before. VA happy old age and restful calm will be yourrewardW Mrs. Campbell was cured ibr iUHBrmj cnree years witn "cnange of life." Thedford's Blapk-Draught, the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui. assimilates, with it perfectly, curing " digestive liver and kidney affections; , and. throwing impurities and disease germs out of the system. Both working together make a well and happy woman. m : YootgsV Laurens Co., S. C, Sept. 22. 1899.' I have recommended your Wine of . . m a -, uardui and Thedfords Black-Draught to several of my lady friends, and I can say they are what you recommend them to be. I have been suffering three years with the "change of life," and I did no ko fnjjmng uai woum ao me any gooa until x tried your medicines. I give mn w w me oz jxaui ana you, lor reuevea me. Mrs. D. H. CAMFBJ For adviee In eases reqmrlng special directions, address. giving ermptoms. "The Ladies' AdTlsory , Department v . The Chattanooga Medicine Oo Chattanooga, Tenn IELL. X&ie?&y 0 Q tiotai io as on the jNbw Yui k1 Exchanges uhd ? if Chicago Gram MtifiLt.; FEVERISH DECLINES ; ; I IH STOCKS YESTERDAY wre much. larger than lnst 'wef k: Vi&iJ " bte , Argentine Jeirease 240,000 buslfls.. C 2sorthwest, . miarloe'tis -, were relatively ' , weak,' and at DUiiittli can-ying- cbarge? cash, to May, are 4 cents ; and Chicago a 3 1-S cenit$J .The 'week, at interior ben- 4res whll'e exports show; little change f corn weaker after anddday; clo&ingi qui- 1 et. - Prpvlsiiions aWy active trade, with mvair'ket showing' some . rallying iartly, ; due to the Uv ixog anaxiket.' Receipts, bjogs raoderate for ithe day and esti- mate small flgnire ifor ftomorrow ' ' ' -V" "V.-' -Vv J; ' ; 1 'i Bighest, Lowest and ' ClosiEg , Prices for Active stocks. Cotton Market Points. " Reported by- Murphy & Co., Brokers, U Church Street. AshevUle. Kew York,- Jan. 11 The stock msrkt opeMjed active, and; (rather, feverish, de- cnneet averaging about half a point eing conaimonly shown in the : active iraJiway.- St Paul was an exception, penine (materially above lasst night's "Wh-eot- " Jaun . . .. iMay .. Corn May .. .. ... Oats ,. May .. ..' , Ttdbs Jan .... .. May .. .. ... .. .. Larl- - Xfiiix May.,.'. .. .. .. . Pork Jan .. .. '.. .. .. ... 14 05 May .. .. .. .. :. . it io GRAIN. High. Ixw. Close. " 74 7S 74 ' 77 . 76 77 36 38 '23 25 00 7 15 7 35 7 45 ' 36 - 38 23 -25 7 00 - 7 05 7 30 7 40 14 05 13 95 .38 23 25, 7 00 -7 10 7 35 , T 431 14 05 14 05 I LIVBRPOOIj COTTON. By (private .wire to Muiroihy & Oo. The following were, the ruling quota flgures,alo that Btotek later on, Ibecame j tdons to the exchange today THE NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. -coomodiated 450 guests Outsfcte light airy roa is. Several suitea . bath. Daily Evening Orchastra In Lad iee' Lobby, overlooking office. Unei celled Table, large Dining Room, Spac toua Parlor, Wine Room stocked wii the best supplies. New Pool anJ Billiard Room. Our own Electric Plan? The Travelling Men's headquarters. The 1'ourists home 150 miles best ro" tn tL.e country, mild climate all win er; one hundred points of visiting Intt In and around the city. . Tg?5Z- When travelling for 1usl'ie3 or pi easure stop at e NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL F. A. Lincoln, ftlg.. Formerly of the Swanmanoa Hotel. Asheville. N. C. TseactJonairy also. L. & N and Texas Pac. were firm! and Interest well dls- LtrlibuteKi thtroiughiout the railway list, tout as has been, the case for some time the industrial and local tracbon shares were tcrnntpartively neglected!. Sugar, however, was mioderately active and firm, while Fed). Steele opened higher and eiald off quite sharply.. Man. (was the active feature of the local (traction issues and was dealt in materially be low yesterday's final figures' The Liondon imarket for American stocks was again shown at (material depres sions and forei'gni houses continued to sell heavily in .the market up'om the opening1 of business.' Expecta tions were quite cotmrnonly held that the bank statement tofmiorrow would (further lairge additions to banks' reserves, (but they d!id net seem to be particularly effective in shaping senti ment. lAfter opening dealings there was a sharp rally in prices. New York, an 11 .No fresh South Af rica news. Chinese position less favor- aJble. Rumored acquisition of postal telegraph !y Western Union, officially denied. Further advance In sugar talked of. Expect Little" report on whiskey trust (unfavorable. Sixty-sev en roads for fourth week in December gold -going to France in near future. Market yesterday irregular; tendency ower with strength in shorts. St. aul earnings first week in January decrease 44.439. Twelve inicEustriiols ad vance 36. Twenty active railroads de clined 60. Tone eas3j. Sales 8000. Mid 5 9-16. Opng. Close Jian-Feb 5 28 FebuMar .. .. 5 25 j tMiajxshyApril ,. .. 5 23 AprilMiay MaytaJune. 5 18 Jtuai)enuly r July-tAJug 5 11 AugJSept 4 61 Dec. Jan 5 31 5 25 6 22; 5 20 5 18, 6 15 5 13 5 10 4 60 5 27 THE ROYAL BOX. A CASE OF GRIPPE. COCO PORTER: "Where shall I take your grippe?" TOURIST: "Take it to the Quisisana Nature Cure Sanitarium, 167 French Broad Avenue. aa l(ciimif3 I r-5- i a a CD czz a a . Dsa OS a? tttt at A most delightful winter climate and pleasant lace o spend the; winter. Fine roads for riding nd driving. First class liveries. GOOD HUNTING, GOOD QOTiF ISLNKS. THE SAPPHIRE INN AND COTTACES t , Are open the year'rburid : : ; v.-. ; : , C3 . For Booklets and Rates; Address . - , MANA jER OF HOTELS; Sapphire, N, C. -; Booklets and information of the Sapphire Country; can, also be bad at the City Ticket Offlc3 of the Southern Kailway , on Patton Avenue, Opposite Pofet Office, AshevilIe,K. . . The emperor of Germany drinks noth ing but Mexican coffee, and a year's sup ply s sent to him regularly after each harvest from a plantation in Michoaean. The king of Denmark has finally aban doned his long expected visit to Ens- lanJ. Instead he is to visit the Duke anil Di:chess of Cumberland at Gmun den, whither he will be accompanied by the empress dowager of Russia. The czarina has the greatest difficulty in speaking her husband's language, and the words come out slowly and labori ously despite the many lessons given her by the czar. Privately the czar and czarina speak frequently in. English, but their conversation is generally carried od in French. It appears that Queen Olga's long stay In Russia last summer was to arrange a marriage between Prince George of Greece and the Grand Duchess Helena Vladimirovna. This plan fell through. and negotiations are now in progress for the hand of Princess Alexandra of Schaumburg-Lippe, grandniece of the late queen of Denmark and sister of th queen of Wurttemberg. iuiiiiitMu.iii,iiiu.'iiHUMiiiiniiiiiiiiuiini;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiumiuuiur.iiiiiiniii ,tii;'ilMU:i)iiiiiiiliiiiiiiinittiiiii"ihwiimi;inmnii;iiiiiiiiiiiiMniMniiimiiiHii AYfcgetable PrcpatalionforAs similating ItieFoodandBegula ting the Stomachs ardBowels of : Promofes DigeslioaChecrPuP ness andRest.Contains neither (Miimforphine norfineraLv Koi Nahc otic . . 3Ve QfOUDrSWUELSTrCHni fimp&m Seed'" 4lx.Sv$a ytaise. Seed, Jhpentme Cbrifod Soger Aperfect Remedy forConsfipa Tion, Sour Stotnach.Dianlttea Worms .Convulsions .FcveristV ness and Loss OF SLEEPS Fac Simile Signature of KEW YORK. -. t EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. mm Iki m. mums For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Bosghu Bears the Signature of Always AM' mm m n wm. m. u . I 088 Fdr Over Thirty Years THE CKNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. The merited repultatioi for curing pUee s ea and skin diseases acquired by DeWitt's Witch Hayel Salve lhas led; to the making of "worthless doumterfeits. Be sure and gt only DeW&tit'B 'Salve. Dr. T- O. Smith . B Li. STOCKS. Higfh Aimi. Copper .. .. 91 Am. Hoop 29 Aim. St. & W) 43 Aim. Suig. Ref 140 Aon!. Tab 115 A. T. & S. tF 46 A. T. & S. cP. ipifd .. 86 B. & O - 92 Ches. & Ohio G. B. & Q. . c. c O. '& 'St Colo. & I. .. on. G'as .. .. .. Con . (Fob Con. Toib. (pfdi . Fed1. 'Steel pfd Fed. (Steel .. .. Gen. (Elect ric .. Mo. K. & T. ipfd Illinoig Jersey Central . Rep. Steel .. .. L. & N iMianihattan L. .. ItTet. St. Ry .. Mo. fPac Nat. Steel .. .. N. T. Central Nor. Pfeuc Nor. Pac. pfdl Ont. & "W Penna Pewiplle's Gals . . 87 84 41 145 77 52 194 44 96 75 55' 190 48 133 155 15 91 117 167 86 40 145 84 87 34 150 104 Read 2d ptfdt 33' Rock Island St. Paul South Pac 'Swufch Pac pfd Tenni. C. & I Third1 Avenue . . Union Pac Uniioin! Pac. pifd .... U. S. Ijeaitlher .. U. S. tLeather plfti Wihleel & Ii. B. .. W.. Unioni Tel .. .. 125 155 42 72 68 122 86 84 13 75 12 88 90 29 42 137 114 45 86 90 87 . 84 39 144 75 52 192 43 06 75 55 190 47 132 154 15 90 116 167 85 40 144 82 6 31 149 03 32 124 152 42 71 56 &i 1Z2 83 84 12 75 12 87 Close 91 29 43 MOZLEYS'S LEMON ELIXIR. IMJOZLEiyS IiEMON ELIXIR fW:. A. James, Bell Staltion, Ala. "writes: I have suffered! 'greatly tcromi in- 114 I ddgesltioin or dyspepsiLa, one Ibottle of 45rLenTion Elixir dona mie more gooa rinian 86 I all the irruedicine I have ever taiceri. 92 87 84 40 145 77 S2 194 44 96 75 55 190 48 133 155 15 90 117 167 85 40 144 84 87 OJl 150 104 33 125 158 42 72 67 122 86 84 12 75 12 87 MOZELET'tf LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures eJLl Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throta and lung diseases. gant, reliable. 25c at druggi&t. Preparea amy oy Dr. A. H. Mozley, Atianitja, ua PEOPLE'S 60LU1N. MISCELLANEOUS . WANTT!EI -White woman (wants (work in smaHl faanaly; (cookdmig or nursing. Referenaes. Apply to iMiss Helms, t'his offi'oa, Monday liitib, from 3 'to 4 o'clock. MOZLETS LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic prepared from the fresh j-lce of Lem ons, combined with otn -r vegeuaDie liver tonic?, castihartics, iaromiatic stim uliajntts. Soad! by druggists. 50c and $1.00 bottles. FVr billiousneiss aind constipation. For dndiigestioni and foul stomaich. GFor sick and nervous headaches. !Po- palpitation and! heart failure take Llemoin Elixir. (For sJeeplessnlesa and nervous pros- traStioi . For loss of apettdite and debnity. For fevers, malaria and chills take Lemon Elizlr. If 7 4 VA- i i v i y ests vjua lyuu va ; It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon necting the exhausted: digestive or gans. Itis the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. rNo other preparation can annrnaAii if.rin fflciencvi in stantly relieves and permanently fibres J gyspepsia, - Indigestion, HeartbtirnjJ latuUnAA Rmir tmri!Urt. KaUSeOi 8ckHeadache,GastralgiafCfrtiap3,P'3 J otherresillts oflniperf cctdl-c.?'-. Prepared by E.a Di3itt A Co, 3 -jNotic&'is hereby given' tha-applies Wom 'wiirbe imades toithe general .'essemi' bly of North Carolina, at its present session (to paOTBaBjctcreatinsr-. a cjor pcwaJtloa to, J)e Jaiown o the West Ashe vllle CtemeteTT associaiv ? m, Whose prin cipal place ctf bustoesa shall be to West AshevUle, 'far ? said1' state,' , .with;-' such bowers; . jDrlvHeges", "anio? franchises Jaa may .Ibe apfpropriite for the purposes of -'OMs'tW lmfo'day of jAntiary'lflOl. . FERlAJNtK CSAiRnEI'lAtJtoTney) i r 5 ilea iMSto ith" hill jof life like Osmijl boys poalMng their sleda after them end ther go down fcill Jdke te boys witli their flleda onder them COTTON. iew .fork, Jan. 11. Liverpool de clined 4 to 5 point yesterday but our market closed higher, hence local bulls expected a recovery there of 4 to 5 points. Liverpool opened about 3 (points higher today butt reacted dur ing the afternoon and closed about two points higher. (Spots there unchanged . Sales 8,000 bales." r Thia market open ed aiwout five poanits lower . owing to seiaing by local buls; reaotedf about 4 poimts on buying by the leading bulls- but closed off again on free interior re ceipts and expectation of large amlount in Tsdght this week campared with last year. . ,v Thisi day, last year Oalveston' 1435; New, Orleans 4866 ; . Mobile 2365 ; . iSavan- nah 4694; Chairlestioin ,1420; Wilmington 114 ; Norfolk 497; , OBaltimore 862 ; Bos ton 374: Philadelphia ; 54; Newport News 1310; BrunawSck 1144; l total 19, 158. vBtiook all .ports Tat year 987,3f)8. Interiors,; Augusta 457 ; . MempMs 1004 ; St.' Louis 576 ; Oneinnati 812; Houston 2562.' ' . : ' ' 1 DAILY GAZETTE. Is on sale at the follow ing places in tbe state : DV AT.T. TFcAlINS of tne ssoutnenu Railroad entering u a leaving Asheville. HENDERSONVILLE: A. F. P. King. WAYNESVILLE: Wayjnesvllle Pharmiacr.j BREVARD: ' - Leomel Young & Fisier. HOT SPRINGS: MoTuriitaiin Room. , Park "-"otel News RAiLEIGH: Zar borough House News Room. r.OANTON:. B. S. Gaither. CHARLOTTE: Buford Hotel News Room. GREENSBORO: McAdoo Hotel News Room. W' HINGTON. D. C5 COLD .STEEL OR DEATH . "There is but one email! ohande to sav your life and that is through an opera tiom," was the awful prospect set be fore Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor eifter vainlj trying tb cure her of a frightful case of stom ach trouble and yeDlow Jaundice. Hto didn't couwt on the marvelloua poweH of Electric Bitters to cur Stomach' anbl Liver troubles, but she heard of It, tooH seven ibotttaes, fwas wholly cured, avoid ed surgeon's knife now .weighs more and feels be titer than ever. It's positively guaranteed to curia Stomach, Liver anl Kidmey troubles and never ddsappointa. Price 50o 'at all drug stores. If tra oled with a weak digestdon, belching, sour stomach, or if you fleel dull after eafting, try Chamiberlain'fc Stomiach 'and ' -r T flblets. Pri'ce & cents. Sample &t C A. Raysor'a drugstore. There is always something back oi a shadow. WAITED Parties occupying No.- 102 Haywood street wish to let their Coro-J pletely fiurmshed1 apartimient, including piano. Apply at No. 102 Haywood street, or to Oliver D. Re veil, 32-34 Pat ton 'avenue. ML&i NORA WARE Piamdsft and Teacher in stringed instruments. Cor ner f Spruce and Woodfln streets. REMINGTON STAND RD Typewriter The Remington is preferred by all classes m the business world because it dots better work tor a 1 nge: time 'hum any Other writing machine. If -w. need a typewriter (and ev-:y up-to- .ate busin man ahwUld have one) call at our office d 1 pect the new models, Nos. 6 and 7. We plaot one on t tlal with in t& ted parties. PWRITER EX CHANGE, 23 Patton venu,. 250-tf WANTED FURS, FURS, FURS Op possum, Mink, Raccoon; Fox, Musk rat, Ctiter, etc. f Highest cash jrice paid. for prices inquire of A. steri.t.i:rg. FOB KENT. ROOMS Nicely housekeepL.. furnished for light Call at 13 Bailey st. FOR RENT A camplete'ly furnished flat of five rooms and kitchen on Hay wood' street near the postioe. Ap ply to O. D. REVEiLL, 32 Patton Ave nue. 290-fit FOR RENT AT BILTMOiRE A few cottages, Just completed, with electric flxtuires. samitiary plumbing.etc. For particulars address Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N. C. COTTON. - iNew rYork ispot 'i - ' High. Low. Close Jam-.,.-.: .. ..82 r 9.76 9 76 ASKHVUiLSt? v. H. TayxT Rogers. C. !F. Itay ? ; T. Ft. Batoltafdjd. Asherille Prtntiitf Li. Blomfberg.v 5 Battery Park Hotel 8r Berkeley Hotel 11 Feb '.. April .. 'May I.v-(June-.. Jtufly-". ,r August h X itsept,, Oct . 9 55 9 51 . 9 2 3 52 9 43 9 48 . 9 47 9 44! - 9-44 ,i .9 4,8 J 9 45 . 9 44 ... 9 44 9 41 9 42 a 43 9 38 38 . 3 IS 9 00 9 09 8 60 8 60 8 60 .,,-.8 28 8 24; t 26 WHEAfP: The market opened - this inornlng': with ; rather t jieryous "activity, ehowing slight changes from last night The foreign -nvarke ts irere , nulet and Liverpool eader. 'Argentine exports Tried; Friends ;Best. for thirty yearslu'tt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are.truly the sick ; man's friend t A Known Fact rl ; For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach , inalariapnstipa' tion and all kindred diseases; TUTT'S Liver PILLS ; r AH ABSOLUTE CUHE. X FOR RENT One flat of six rooms, completely furnished. All modern im provements, including steel range bath with hot ami cold wate- Electric lights and bell. First floor a-ud in the m. st' desirable Dart o the city, near post office. Apply to Oliver D. Rev ell, 32-64 Pattotm avenue. FOR ALB--One 1-2 acre lot, two 2 1-2 - acre lots 'ne 1 acre lot with four room houstef 1 1-2 miles north wf Court isa-uare on street railroad .Apply to C S. COOPER, Owner, 39 SoutB, Main street. 287-tf BOOMd ASD BOARD. WANTED Two or three boarders to - wivBLte Jamttv. Two minutes' -walk from post office.: Terms reasonable. , 35 Pedaoid street. - 233-26t 5trrnrirRi$AN , BOAKD Pine Hurst - on . Pearson drive: Kltu 'lted on b? .u-tlful "forest of oinies. one minute's walk from ifontflrfrd " avenue.' " Take - Riverside ' Park and Binhaim Car.' MIfa Lu MORGAN. ProDTietress. , . . 283-6t GOOD Prtvate'-boardi and: ttxxms, I( ' Charlotte St.." The Ohio House. 278-6 ,wi .r,.'l1..i.i, v ONBuSIX7rfrONIor1&7 23&h f aa the Lookout mountain car line. Excellent , naStAe;, pleasant .rooms; terms , mode - --Tate.-' iSSSES DOUOB7PT Phone 678 ' " ' "' ' ' ' C87J8 tt aaiisiiinsia K.- .A KEEP DOWN THE COST. No neces&ity of running up extrava gant coal bills if you buy of Citizens Coal Company. There you get good, Lonest, well screened coal, of full weight and at reasonable prices. We are hot philiontliropiats-we are in business ma: living but it is to our inter t treat you fairly and well, for is tnat lie our whole prospec of get tt g and re tain in: your patronage. Citizen's Coal Company. Framed Pictures And Picture Frames In the picture department down stair are many pretty rami pictures, ou photos Of ipretty river sdenery, in pla inum and in brown tones also lpiaitinuha prints of BdHtmore House. A strikin- tudy otf a young Sioux In dian by Ray, in handsome frame, $2.5Q.: Negro character studies. 'Many by Ray,, such as Cherubs," "Be Buds c Paradise," "The Pioesum and de Coon" eta., als . "Alligator Bar." 'Last one in is a nigger" anfi ' Alnt gOin' to be no rind," ready ram and matted reasonable prices. . Prtatty. pictures m colors .at moderats prices. , (FRACMEiS MADE TO ORDER. We use better glass than most framers, use AA grade only costa mor than ordinary glass--carefully electei atacts-ry each piece carefully packe in separate paper. No flaws, mo defects. Comes clear and easy to keep (that way Hundreds of latest styles of moulding I1 tfl -gdodi taste No '. old obsolet stylea in stock, - fWe have a skilled framer who does nothing but make framies, consequently, can deliver finefly finished) work quickly. our prices are not high. . ' . i ETrcan one standpoiint a photograrai it, ,s luxury,- fromt ' Bmother W is aeoesaityi' If with yoa it to a,n cessity yoa wasat Vbe greatest vaiue fjK your money. ; ' - ' RAHns 'Photographs combine , tWaej two pohrts :they are ,ilei;.jbesK-'4JsBS bfe prodnced and! ttho .price i only i and $5 per dozen for calbSnetS. 7.. Studio over .Ray's book Store oa: tfcs square, ..-t I i- , Ray 's . Book Store. - f - rf4 4 if f" TiXH . ; t.-
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