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4 y- - ' f - V - 5- , s .: fr 1 fc 1 r . - ;TIJE AHSEVILLE GAZETTE JANUARY ?Qoi Hi .mrr, ii.; uniiMiMuuiMiirii.iiuimHiiihiutoimiiiiuiTiiiinHimtimiliiiiiiitiiuin' iiintnsiiimuHifuiniiiiinnmivimin;im!mimnimi AVetable Prcpatalionfor As similating tt5FoodandBcgula-UngaieStomadsawlBoweiaof Promates Digcstion.ChiserTuFi ness andRestContains neither Opiuni,MorpIiiiie nor Mineral. yoT Narcotic . : A perfect Remedy for Constipa Uon , Sour StomachfDiarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-' ness and Loss OF Sleep. " ' FacSiiwle Signature Of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have f B Always Bbugh! i Bears : the ; Signature. of SHE WAS' EQUAL TO EVERY PHASE OF : .th emergency , There is jnstone .thing to nse if , yottr stomach, is "out of otder" and that "one thing" is Dr. Pierce's Goldan Medical rne .supposition ? is -that you want a prompt cure .and . a lasting cure. - l nat is wny the tt Discovexy is recommended " as the one lining for your condition. It cures promptly, perfectly and -permanently i diseases of the etomacn and JLACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Thirty Years 11 THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOIUJSITV. n t - a A CASE OF GUIPPB. cooo PORTER Where shall 1 take your gripoe? almost snr: to cure. It "has completely cured - Uinety-eight per cent, of all those who have given it a fair and faithful trial. About ten years ago I began to have trouble w 1 1 h ' m y stomach," writes llr. Wm. Cou nolly, of 535 Walnut St., lcrain, Obio. "It got so bad that I bad to lay off quite often two and three days in .a week, my stomach would bloat, aud I nrruilii belch un eras. and was in awful distress at Bach times. I have been treated by the best doctors in this city but ot no help whatever. Some said I had cancer of the stomach, ctners dyspepsia. I nave Dougm and tried everything I saw advertised for. dys pepsia end .itomach trouble, but continued to get worse all the time. About twelve months ao. I xv as in such a condition that my friends had some fear about my recovery. It was then' I wrote to you for advice. You told me that by my symptoms you thought I had liver complaint and advised the use of your ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Pleasant Peilets ' in connection. These medicines I have taken as directed, and am very happy to state that I commenced to get better irom the start and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach. I feel tip-top, and better than I have for ten years." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the liver. The man who tare his garments in creases Mm rente. Quality and -lot quantity makes De Witt's Littl- Early Risers such valuable little liver pUa. Dr. T. G. SmiCh. Sulphur springs ought places lor match makers. IOURIST: "Take, it to the Quisisana Nature Cure Sanitarium, 167 French Broad 4venue. The ciaxmic 'borrower i certainly a prorndsang" individual. THE NEW SOUTHERN HO 1EL, CHATTANOOGA, TENN vcomodated i50 guests Outside light airy roo. is. Several suites -t oath. Dailr Evening OiKdiastra m Ladles Lobhy, overlooking office. Uiic cellen Table, large Dining Room, Spacious Parlor, Wine Room stocke ' v. '. the u rt supplies. New Pool amd Billiard Room. Our owr. Electric Plaii The Travelling"'Ken,a headquarters. The 'xourists home 150 miles beet rv; In x . country, mlM climate all wlr er; one hundred points of visiting im. tn and around the city. . .. :.'- .y. .. ... - Wnen travelling for buslTes or. pleasure stop at e NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, F. A. Lincoln. Mig'J Formerly of the .Swan nan oa, noteL Asheville. N. C. UfpiUiL i sums n mz mam 'iBts'iuiniBin IT IT 'JUUlTilE A most delightful winter climate and pleasant lace o spend the winter. . Fine roads for riding nd 'driying. ;t First class liveries. GOOD. HUNTING, " " GOOD GOLF LINES. rHE SAPPHIRE INN AND COTTACES Are open the year round, For Booklets and Rates, Address . MANA jER OF HOTELSSapphnye, N, C. Booklets arid information of tbe Sapphire Country can also be hid at the City Tickec Office of the Southern Railway, on Patton Avenue, Opposite P nsOfficei Ashevillo, N. C. The oily Effect trpon1 Her of a Mid- tt inter, tyiuard Wm to Shaxpea Her Faculties and MaJte Her Tl; Quicker Than Usual. - '-J-J No far search is needed along the wind swept coast of New England to Snd wor men of heroic fiber and a fertility of re- Bource as notable as their unselfishness. tww thA hiffht of tL areata 'Febrn .wiraarn" of 1899 one of these good women, living on one of the thorough- I oreans of digestion fares of the Massachusetts " nortn snyre i ana nutrition, u s irnt a liffht burnine.and a supply of hot I sure to help. It's coffee ready for possible need. It wa not the first time-this "lady bountiful" aid watchedWn wild winter nights lest a sufferer should struggle by her door un seen. v ' - Her husband lay on the sofa, and tne rest of the family were abed. The wind shrieked outside, Yf dashing the snow against the panes,- and the very house shuddered in the plunges of the storm. Tree branches broke, telegraph poles snapped .and fell, and the drifts in the streets piled higher and higher. Every little while the sleepless house wife went to the window and looked out. She could see little, for the fiynfg snow was as thick as smoke. Only now and then a flash when the. wind blew the fall en electric wires together "made dafkness Visible" and showed her where tne roau lay. une oi mese uasues icveaicu .ow"" thing that startled her. She called to her husband: . . "There's a man wandering round m the snow out on the lawn!" The drowsy husband thought she mignt be mistaken. ;- , "There is some ' one out there, ana there's a team in the street stuck fast! The husband roused himself and strug gled into his boots and ulster, in a very short time he had a lantern ut anu was out, capped and mittened, m the storm. while his, wife made swift preparation? to receive a guest. It was a sorry looking figure that the man of. the house brought in with him cap ana coat, nair, ueuiu auu cjcu' " " powdered white the efligy of a half fro zen teamster who had .been stalled in the snow 6n his way from Marblehead to Sa lem. The warmth of the room soon ! brought him to himself, and a few min utes later he was sitting by the. fire drink ing hot coffee and finding out where he was. "This is comfort," he said, "but my poor horses faithful old fellows! I hadn't a thought but I could get home when I" "But," interrupted the lady, "we are not going to let your horses freeze. There's a barn at our next neiguucn a farther on." Her husband stood in his storm rig, thinking of the team, but doubting his ability to extricate it without help. "My dear madam," said the stranger, "my horses could not be forced a s-'ip farther. They're swamped in the snow bank, and the wind in their faces blinds em." "Then unhitch them and bring them np on the veranda , and blanket them. They will be out of the wind there part ly at least. No; let me think. We can do better than that," she added. "Lead the poor creatures into the basement laundry. I'll move things out of the way and onen the door." . The lady's husband was wondering what would come next. He mildly sug gested that the back yard gate was snow ed in and could not be opened, but her re ply was quick and decisive: "Lift it off the hinges." The teamster looked up inquiringly. Her prompt and friendly interest in his case put new life into him. His host was beginning to laugh. "What she says goes,' he exclaimed. "Prime, we'll diir out those horses. I nev er thought before what capital fodder cribs washtubs wonld make." After a good deal of floundering the men succeeded in leading the fagged and bewildered beasts to the basement door and stabling them in the laundry. They were a fine pair of grays, and the lady welcomed them with admiring pity. Then another hospitable impulse seized her as she looked at their snow covered backs and sides. "The poor, dear things! They are cold. Take them into the cellar where the fur nace is. Rub them down, and we'll giv them, a hot supper." Her husband winked to the teamster. A11 right," he said. "It takes a Woman to know what a horse wants. But where's the feed? "You wait," replied the lady, and skip ped up stairs.. "Doesn't she beat all?" remarked the man of the house. "Did you ever see such a woman for expedients? It's al ways so. I call her general caretaker for she takes in the whole world. I'm only a private when she commands." V The teamster gave hearty and compli mentary assent, but the amused wonder of both men grew perceptibly when the nwipt!fl woman came down cellar with the "feed" In a big bucket ana two Dig ir YIJU UHl UT 7, J FLOATING ,nt.DS. J ; Betide vTfeeir ' Oeanty Tfeer Are . of f Practical t'c In China. sJltwas'Dr. MaeGowan ?vrbo some years ago described the manner, in which ; float iug tielda anQ gardens are formed "in China.. In the month of April a bamboo raft 10 to 12 feet long and about lialf'as broad is prepared. The poles are lashed together, -with interstices of an inch between each. Over' this a layer of straw an Inch thick Is spread, and then a coating two Inches thick of adhesive mud is taken from the bottom of a canal or pond which receives the seed. The raft is moored to the bank In still water and requires no further attention. The straw soon gives way and the soil also, the roots drawing support from the water alone. In about 20 days the raft becomes covered with the creeper, and Its stems and roots are gathered fnr eookins. In autumn its small white petals and yellow stamens. nestling among the round leaves, pre sent a very pretty app'.virahe: In some places marshy land is profitably cultivated in this manner. Besides these floating vegetable gar dens 'there are also floating ricefields. Upon rafts constructed as above reeds nri adherent mud are Dlaced as a flooring soil, which, being adhesive and held in place by weed roots, the plants are maintained in position throughout the season. The rice thus planted ripens in from 60 to 70 in place of 100 days. The rafts are cabled to the shore, floating on lakes, pools or slug gish streams. These floating fields serve to avert famines, whether by drought or flood. When other fields were submerged and their crops sod den or rotten, these floated and flour ished, and when a drought prevailed thev subsided with the falling water and, while the soil around was arid. advanced to maturity. Agricultural treatises contain plates representing rows of extensive ricefields moored to sturdy trees on- the banks of rivers or lakes which existed formerly in the lacustrine regions of the iower Yang-tse and Yeliow rivers Brooklyn Eagle, Dyspefeii Cure Digests what you cat. .. - It artificially digests the food and aids 'Nature, in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans;; It is tho latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can xipproach it inefficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspepsia, Indigestion, - Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 6ickHeadache,Gas)ralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DfcWltt A Co. Chicago. s EV0KK8ERL QT HANDLED SRERraST ! LIVER ED FREE UPOJf RECEIPT OF FRiCL 8S3 BROADWAY. KwYorM 4smm MB,aX to be good REST CURB PLACE. One of the .most (beautiful houses tu Ashevllle, charminigly eituaJted', sur roumjded by 62 acres olf land; on street car Itoe: 10 nulnutts' walk to poetomee. Elegantt- general table for re-st-cure boarders. Hygienic diiet for those under PEOPLE'S 60LUM The man who knows wants nothing" ought to tively happy. nothing and be compara- KEEPOWN THE CO T. No neoesi-ity of running up extra va- gajnt coal bills it you Duy ol uiuic. Coal Company. There you get good, Lcnest, well' screened coaj, of full wetgat and at reasonable prices. We are .not phll-.n-thropistswe ore In- business miu llving-nuit ax is no our treat you fairly and well, for in toat he our wnoie prospw oo. ti e and retaining your iwuw Citizen's. CoarCompaEy.!! A tall man dosn't necessarily stand high in the estimation of Ibis neighbors. A FRIGHTFUL PLUNDER Will cften cause a 9iorrLble Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica SaJve. the best in the woTld, wdli kill tn and nrorr. ttly heal it. Cures OM res. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Botls, TToirtTio rnms all Skin Emotions. Beat V-lVfU k) w - 7 pile sure on earth. Only 25 oenta a teesd. Sold by all UVAi w " druggists. - An old bachelor say life ia" made up of crying, isighing, lying and dying. ... . i : jv wvt? bit nr. A ffr& mcram very wheel. Tv-rms rsAonDae. inquxx Gazette ol-c. nKAirtno siHiiiPiMENT. HeVana, Jan. 15. The Havaaa Tobac co market was decreased today by ihdiied! -to fhe imianufaioturers Eo-WeBa cigars. These lad'gh grade goods are sold oMy by Wells, 14 Patton Avenue. tJTBi' WfRi VV ARK MBn!ll bow, Teaxxher tn s" ringed instruments, win aer mi Spruce and Woodnn txet. xwr. a :-Mnirrr twv vrtime laicues- m oui oviTT- itfhvc ATnneriencea wlii wi"- ing preferred- THE FRENCH BROAD PRESS, 32-34 Pattom Avenue. TvCTP jit, lmntt,h M ain SSTe,L, 'iroiTYv... ur (tt a. Hull's ana uu sonilickiii shoPDlng "bag, containing two cluster diamonKi rings. 'liberal reward if return! to awbuiu Ranikin, Legal Building. . .no. ttt -vtrrrc-r Tirr-Ho AftfiUTJVl TUZ JNO. lUi VY-IXX - . . I"'' T: w a I tt.c-vxxmsxfi street wnsin to it men wu-- 1 A.JLJ fl ' . 1 ! nfl ,inf.w fn,idhAii ADtaxomeiit. inciuom. aT1- Antfcr at No. 102 Haywooa - - - T5,r11 10 1 VJLI VOX U4 J-wo " street, or to Paton avenue. The government owning a large fleet of iron-clads has many hairdahip. BLOWN TO ATOMS. Tha id, that the ibody some times needs a powerful draatic purga ttve pill has been exploded; for Dr, Klne's New Lite Pills, which are per- Teetlv harmless, stimulate liver and bowels to expell poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headacae Only 2bc n-t all drug stores. RRMINGTON STAND. RD Typewriter Tiho Tteminertoa is oreicnrea oy in h businiess world because c KcMfr work for a 1 age time anv ouher writing machine. If -w. ned a typewriter (and ev-y up-ts- .ate buain man h-uld have 1 1 a our YtTlJ O ITCVl LJ.it kotti . v - models. Nos. 6 aw i. m, niact one on nai wim . . i oil- lAilTp",U,'R CHANGE, 23 Patton vem.. on) new One w ay to get a set of teeth inert- ed free is to kick a aross dog. Some men are like telescopes;, you thMTi out. see ihrouerh them, and M r ' then shut them up MniftFSTION. resulting from I -weakness of the, stomach, is relieve bv Hood'e Harsaparilla. the jrrent slom- flicii tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA otr a xrfTWTV "RTTR.S. FURS. FUKS-up- A'.'-. ' - -n' 1iT....1 CT" rumim. efce. Hiehewt caah price paid. for 'Prices imqulre of A STBR1 "R.G. ROOMS Njely housekeepl.-s:. turmsiied Call at 1S9 Framed Pictures And Picture Frames in the pL -ure department down sto-ir are raajn preiH.y nu.i . - , photos of pretty river s-o;:-:T. Piau inum and hi brown tone -lso plaUnum prints of Biatmore House A strikin - ecuay oa: a. " dian by Ray, in aiandsome iraone, Negro clhaxaciter sniioaes. ay, such as "Cherubs," "De Buds w Parndise," "The 7i issum ana ae etc., als "Alligator Bad1.' "Last one an la a nagger. u Alnt eoin to be no rinld," reaay xrain-o and mattitsd -reasonable prices. Pretbty pdctures in cors at mooer prices. FRAMES MjAUU TO O.DBR. , We ue better glass tihan most f ramers, use A-r g- w81"1 1 than ordinary glasscareruny specie at fact -y eadi piece carefully packed steiparalte paper. No liaws. no defecu Cornea clear and easy to keep What way Hundreds of latest styies oi nwuiu-is- all in good taste imo to styles in stock. . We have a. etdaea ir itt 'ww nothing but make frames, consequenuy can deliver flnu.y finisnca wotk quiu.u . u pricea are not nigh. ' From one standpoint a pbotograsp is a luxury, from air-Otter H is a .veoeweity. If with you it is a ne eesatty you want :he greatest value far your money. 4, RAT'S Photographs oomibine these two points titfoey are the best that casi be produced and the price is only 4 ,ni n'7vi fnr cabdnets. flil 1K ( - for UgB I stato over Ray's book stc-. on mxe Bailey. t I r,..flrft. in- 3X- 250-tf FIOIR RENT everad gwu "m- XtX' I tiJ UUt n newly paperea, "ZyT rt s rf-r vW-,r IKIivV flTI NOI"th tXUrt AlOOlT to C. S. uwrfl sauare. iS. "Main street. 39 303-7t 9 an ti MASTE R O F H1MSE LF. but tfc This pro ved too milch for mos3 hVsitatet;; 1 The Tent Wb a Boy Stood '' .':r:. Tliat was a unique way in which Mr. Smith, a merchaniof- an stefpfcity. Jn want of iipoj.ifs tbe young appllcnirtsvho canie tohih He put a sign to his window: "Wanted, a Boy; Wa-xes $4: $ to tbe Right One." As e;ich applicant apj nred the'ujer-'J cn!it asked. "Can you , read ? ..jaen be took the boy Into a nu'wt room, gave, hira an open booknl l-adet biui ivafr Without a break until tMd to slop : when the roadie l:ai ?'n?r P for a few mintites: Mr-zSixritb dropped a book to the fioor. nml"tbon.rMt and Hoved ivrtfiin art Iclcs" about, the; room. This was suflieient U riI Uje urh?B y f some of . thtvr;tiwIidjites;rTUey ookt.l up. lost tlieluilffiv " th4'S?;J "Juiku ii, ami tht tnrnIuiiit,:Mi ;..r ou may stop; '; l shall jiof.ntH'd yon t present I wafit ft W , wlio la mas- Wror himself Trader v?n nndi"t'.:rhcd W Mr, movements a lot. Of uwk. Pples were tumbled outf of a hnskei i WHyJPJicouraired to frolic a noui-iBS flobr. nf the bovs. ; They looked. and wVre dismissed. : ; v . '. . " Roy after " boy '"underwent tbe same treatment until oyer SO -had been tried and had bailed to . control tfieir curiosl- ty. t At length one morning, a uoy reau steadily on without manifesting any 4eslre to look at the puppies.' ", V "Stop!" saldthe,; merchant finally. "Did you see those puppies V "No.;sir.M replied the boy. could not see them and read too.M i You'knew thtiy" were there . 'Yesv sir." : 'J zX,- !; ' ' 'Are yon fontl'of dogs? , : '""yesVsir:. 'r jr4-':l"-r , ;v; " 1 " "All right, ' t think you, will suit me., , said the merchant. :'Come tomorrow. Your wages wUl start at $4. and IZon prove masterof yourself, as. ! think yonwntt'yputiaU s have, $6.; perhaps more. : , lfc - was not. many wfecs brimmed old straw: hats for nose baskets. "Have yon got coffee and baked' beans In the pail?" quizzed her husband. ? The good wife was .laughing now her self, and the hilarity became general when she explained: f "There was only a little Indian meal, but I emptied all the oatmeal, cracked wheat, craham and crackers into the. pail and made a hot water mush, and I put In a little salt and a pinch or two of gin- ' ''. ' ' - -.-V ' But tr- horses ate it. ' ; Whei the guest took his leavj the next day .s soon as the road ws broken out to make travel possible-rhe felt a em barrassment of gratitude, for his bene factors would take no money. t ."After I'd gone to bed last night, think ing of the: way yon entertain strangers," he said to his hostess, "some ofmy Bible. can.b&ck to me, and I told myself X was nn an&l. but. considering the pains you took for me, I ought to be one. 5Many daujchters have -done virtuously, but thou Tllest them alLs v Goodby. and God 4lesa you, and 1 only wish women! like ah rnld Vote!" ' .iAnd,8hakihg hands warmly; the honest teamster Darted from1 two friends whom he will never forget.. Probably .his horses itvr will so lone as mey xntvei uai WITHAL AWE BACK? papers road."Tonth'f Companiot r j r . i i n." It before the .' Ttppltts' FnlllnKS. . ' RhSkwell I sballJhaveio give TlppitU a , talking to. - He's too f hard on my hirts." frCj - -y-r f V Treadwaynppitts Is your, Jaudryv man; Is he? " , ." . - - 1 -j Bickwell Laundrymtn? No. He s t thA tdreJ toutb'a Com-,, my valet.-CWcago unoune..,; -Adievlile. - One cent a wocd. .-r- V"-' Wagesreree. and promdtlons follows -a xritW thn-vntme man fills a high Kfdney Trouble Makes You Miserable. y Almost every bodv who 'reads the news T . -T - i J e. is sure to Know oi me wonaenui cures maae Dy ur. Kilme's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder, remedy . . It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney andblad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful in promptly .curing lame back, kidney.Vbladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. .. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec-, Commended f orcverything but if you have kid 'oey liver or bladder trouble it will beYounl just the remedy you need.' , It has been tested in so many ways, In hospital workv In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relie and has proved so,s jccessful In eyery Cass miai a sxiiu amuigciucm been made by which all readers of thisjpaper whp have not already tried , it, may; have a 'iixnpte bottle sent free by mail, also af book .telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney of bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In , Ihls paper and ... ' fZfiZ. Sena ywUI uuia iv Or. Kilmer & CoBing hamton. N.'Y.V The rj-mlzr fifty' cent, and ncattto t&x s&es ire csll by all gsci drcr FOR RENT AT BILTMUilJi.-A cottages, Just compietea, wiui fixtures, sanitary plumbing.eitc.' For - particulars address BUtmore. Estate. Blltmore, N. C. - FOR RENT One flat xtl six rooms, compl tely furnished. All crodern im rovements, including steel range. bath with bot-aol coldwate- mV; liebts and bell. First floor ad in the jrohie art O- the city near office. Apply to Oliver D. Res ell, 32-34. Paittota avenue. FOR SALE One acre lot, two 2 1-2 ore lots ne 1 acre lot with four room 1 1.2 miles north of Cour square on street railroad. Apply 46 C S. COOPEt, owner, o wuiu - stree. 1 Mail 287- UOOMtf AN1 BOABP. - , - v TTiwTTrinTi i?vM5-To rent; all con Pentand street. MRS- GIiASER- . - imoOTSMtKh ROOM ; to irent--light ousekeepintg' JWvW1-'; " quiet: eaay of access. 37 AtkanSt. FISH, FISH. COD FISH, BLACK BASS, FRESH WATER PERCH, RED SNAPPER, SNAPPER JOWr., SPECKLED TROUT, FLOUNDERS, CHANNEL BAS.", n-jiBP'S HEAD, . HERRING, HICKORY GHAD, EiC, fALLOPS. BLUE POINl'S, LTTLE NECK CLAMS, LIVE LOBSTERS, ASHEVH Lt FISH CO Centre of Market. mon 28i News and Opif I ns National Importaice FOR ' RENTV-Iiarge sunny rooms, ftm ,tnlhed for light-bouse fceeping., j -reay- &ck. people taken. ' Addtess A , care of Gazette ;v t ; - , - ' " life's current' eoto 1 made of plain ooimnoo senn. y.-Lz-r StiOOMS ? AND BOARD The -Roc SLetfSfe. Hwrwood street. Moaer, -t-' bouse: central- iocaUonr on oar line; :f elevation 2280, feet.- -rine views; sub, ALONE CONTAINS BOTH -otir and 8nnday by tu3tS a yr P he Sundiiy Sun; j Cmdr n , electric lit. rIteaon fttton I 8 f - ' eofXw ril. jiiRs.i-. v,.Km.7 T:xd cutt, rrcry -. CSC"-'JW.i!ii-iil4i--.-'. r3 -V- - .-- A.. - !
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