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- v THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE -APRIL iooi -As PAGE 2 GLIMPSES OF LIFE III tmarget price showing Improvement THE MARKETS kfrom the final of Monday although very BY TELEGRAPH little Interest -was reported. Livehogs THE OLD IIORTH STATE were In mode rate supply -with prices 5 Hot Soring, iNsrtfi : Carolina, TEGB MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF THtf cents higher. Provifii'Wis closed; quiet.- '.WATEHS ARE UNEXCELLED. Yesterday's Quotations on the New York changes Chicago Grain Market . CHICAGO. , ; liigh Ixvr. Floating . Items That Show, the Trend of Industrial and Social Progress x? MW1 .... .. . . . -- Cose . 73 ,- 41 ; 24 ; g 25 8 47 8 25 .15 45 15 25 May 1.. Mountain Park Hotel-and-HathSj . July . . . . Corn-sTi Oats Miay . . .. STOCKS ACTIVE (Rli'bs EVENTS OFINTEKEST iMiay .. THE l2AILTHD3ST r- ;' Lard IN LAND OP THE SKY (Mlay .. .. TliA.CE IN AtouMRIOA. V I 1 ",' I -ST" ' r . - jervT ,fC$,?i.V4' Vvr""L- ifetM -T X ftri V-'i July .. .. f 1 i i -" 55? 1 f : ! t . i A -I- Highest, iTowest and Closing ices for Active Stocks Cotton Market Point. rorg, Wned active ana go ke of . a great. flw. There was again ;Tnv cc.Armation of TnTrttion of Burlington & Quincy by acquisition o but both of the tne nrther ex.en.ive ad- StOCKS n tremendous transactlons . Island on the other hand ras re-Sary-andS. Paul nothing more fthaiTsSady. TheXJ. S. Steeel stacks, xSily heavy transactions were wv A conspicuous fea'ture cf the SketwTs. Amalgamated Copper, SZ d sharply on, large trans- rr-T wem Union continued to reflect pressure, and elsewhere air.org Se Specialties a further advance was . - t! o t tVi& ;. & 1. was upst. The local trac !f; .JU were not conspicuous in the early dealings and Manhattan, appeared to be under a moderate amount of pres sure. The movements In the An'hrac te -etoud were limited and irregmai T a tarlfPt for American . . ium. .at H?ht decl n"S in StOCKS was oiiu vvi " .riaiti with the local fina1 fi urs, although no particular news or gossip was current 'there to waicn fl0n. n.f the market could be referred. London houses were moderate sellers in this market upon the opening of bus 3 t.?,c mnTTii ner's news contained nothing definite and novel bearing up on the market. SHOCKS, Hish. Am. .Copper 101 Am. Hoop 48 Am. 'Sug. Ref .. 144 Ami. Tab 127 A. T. ct S. F 6.3 A. T. & 'S. P. Pfd 96!i IB. & 0 92' JB. R. T , 83 Che. & 0 47 C. IB4 & 0.. .. 183 C. C. C. & S. L 81 Colo. F. & 65 Oct, das 216 Con. Tob 45 Com. Tob pfd 104 .Fed'. S tie el .55 Mo. K. & T. pfd .. 59 Illinois 141 Jersey Central 159 Rep. Steel 21 Tj. & N 104 Manhattan L 130 Melt. St. Ry 165. Mo, 'Foe .. 104 N. Y. Central 149 N. & W &1 Nor. Pac SS Nor. Pac pfd 95 Ont. & W 36 Pac. iMuil 37 Penna , 157 Read. 1st pfd .. .. 77 Rock Island 150 St. Paul 156 South Pa'c 46, Southern ..- 28 Scufhern pfd 79 Tenn. C. fc I 65 TJcton Pac 94 U-nion Pac pfd 85 V. S. leather 13 W. Union Tel 94 U. S. iRaifaber 20 Wabash 40 E). & H 185 - C. S 64 U. S. Steel 49 U. S .Steel pfd: .. 96 IX)W. 100 48 140 125 62" 95 92 82 46 181 81 64 215 44 104 55 58 139 159 20 164 101 147 50 9C 91 35 37 154 76 138 153 46 28 79 65 S2 8; 13 93 20 39 173 63 48 95 Close 101 48 141 127 62 96 92 47 186 81 64 215 45 104 55 58 141 159 21 104 129 164 104 USL?i 51 97 95 28 37 156 76 150 "155 46 28 7f- (5 93 sr. 94 20 40 182 63 96 COTTON. Jan 7 40 April g 06 May 8 30 Jiune 8 15 July i 17 August 7 77 September 7 65 October 7 44 Novemlbier 7 40 December 7 40 7 37 7 94 7 S9 7 93 7 !3. 7 65 7 47 7 35 7 34 7 30 8 12 7 74 7 54 7 44 7 89 7 38 liTVlEJRPOOLi COTTON. By private wire to Murphy & "Co. Thfe foMowttog were the ruling quota, tins 4n the exchange today: Tone Firm. Sales 7,000. Mid 4. Jim um-Apni 4 34 4 33 May-Juiie ."t " 4 32 Tune-Jiiy 4 32 Judy-Aug -. . 4 32 tAiug-Sept ' " 4 26, Sept-Oat " 4 ry? Oct-Novv ; ' " ' Nov-Dec .. .. .. - " " 4 37 4 37 4 36 4 30 4 io 4 31 4 09 igvi, April a, W'HiKAT- TiVio market opened active and weaker aafn wnLfl loreigni markets flower on realiz ing, reported due to the coming- holiday w rmaay, .baturday and Monday in itne principal .'Eniglish and Continental imarKes. At .the flw,w , , iWCVCI, iuraue was active Showlner hA-?vinaQ later on fayprable weather reports and ; sue ray oraoie (bulletin report . SHhe -w i r service was very poor throughout the . W srr iann farm aIiu u . . received. The weather condition's were - - - .vTiiiniiig csnowinsr 1 Ai J u 3 1 1 r ... vitrai ixig craoinons (tarouchaait - th IWest 'but a slight ftihange In tempera vuxc. ,Wuwijf iw iwesiern markets I tionrwith heallne dils vaporized in & closed fyesterday howinig a War der.rii this morning owini'toi.fthe weaknpjw I .hreathftrl dlreerv: i!nt it'hte' diseased -'lan: which ideveloped in the open markets I so that this rettt ; reaniedy can act yesterday. VTheat -as weak and active I the disease itself. It ki'ls the. disease In the afternoon oni rthet selling pres sure xoucnmg tew ;Hgure: Cor 1 week. I of swallowing jmed!Lcie Into the stom- The dose wasunspettledu . :; XRNTrade active, , ptrioeA y - nveak. s The decline yesterdaywas met by jOhi cago break this morning..,-, and - - there - seamed to. be selling oh the decline while feather conditions were constru ed ibeardshly: and. the expor ifiiterest re iporteJr-few i.orertf.- ''peculatlve - condi tions at Chicago, however, are . bein closely watched i Corn-was fiaJrly Eteady I cities (the main (office being at';48 Wf.'22d ; In i the 1 early.; afternoon' ibrealdnlg i PROVISIOS-There waa, , "feetter boo'-t "explaining' Itreatnieaii!. Pork Ma y . .. July .. . DEAFNESS CANN OT BE CURE B by Jortl Applioataors, .aa they ' cannoi There 'da only one way to cure d " jfaess aoo.,- that ta my ,-constitU'tional remeu 1 . IVwfn fa c?atised by an lrtia.Tr)i ''VT1- ditlofl of the - - -J jou lining vr the tnfUttned you' have? a rum'blLig sound or EustacMan Tube. When this tube gets Imperfect barlL . and when it is en tirely closed Deafness Is tue reauu. -.ui unless the infiaanmatio- cam be taken ou"! and thie tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of ihe mucous aur faces. v We will give one hundred dolars for any case of deafneas (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by H 11 "a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY . CO Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. When a woman's f eelirgs are worked up she aAould order a fresh suiply. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certeinily gratifying to the pub Ilic to kuoiw of onfe concern which is net afraid to 'be generous. The proori etois of Dr. King's New Discovery for Oonsuirrptior, Coughs and Colds, haye sr.ver. away over ten million trial hot ties and have the satisfaction cf know ing it has cured thousands of hopeilesa cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Ij G-rlpn and all Tlhroat, Ohest and Lung Dis eases are surely cured hy it. Call on any druggist and get a free trial hottle Regular size 50c. and $1.00. FAxry hot tie guaranteed . A lean conscience makes a fat office. He who has nothing to do has no 'bus iness to exist. Dr. Robert Koch-. 'Dr. Edward Koch. THE TWO DOCTOR KOCH S AND THEIR GREAT GERMAN DIS COVERIES AND INVENTIONS. Seven years ago Doctor Robert Kcch perfected his tubercul'ine medidine ior cure of Consumption It was the first remedy that ever did actually cure this fatal disease, al though by injection it only succeeded to a -limited extent. Two years later the wonderful In halation Machine for the vaporizing of healing oils combined with this Koch Tubercul'ine was invented and imported to this country by Dr. Edward Koch. ; I - A r' I f' 48 b-v the use of this-inventlon-oily vapors, ,,. dines, are brought directly to the lungs 7 07 J lat Hie wetLL tw. 11m uiowais, xnx g ig sands of people have testified to being 824 cured. Since these two system have 8 31 1 been combined the patients and 0111063 have been under the direct control of Dr. Edward Koch. The two doctors are each typical Ger mans, and are both modest and retir ing, and while Dr. Edward Koch has bv hi .wonderful Inhalation MJachine brought this remedy to a successful is sue, yet it must not be forgotten that Doctor Robert was the discoverer of he remedy (called the Tubsrcullne) which Doctor Edward uses in his ap- 4 37 1 fpaxatus, as here shown'. It throws this - I Tuhercullne dnto, the lungs in pcmibina I ma.nhv tlhat naM:a ths imedicine to be - I gerinl and: heals the Aung. The old .way ach kills more- people- than. rthe disease itself i Dr.j Ktooh" attends this office - regularly . -' Consultation Is free. He and his cousin', Eobertlhave spent ia lifetime im the treatment; and cure of Consumption; and" Asthma , and he making ' a ..trip- of investieaticn : Of the American -Koch' , Lung Our e:-T' office s - which cam Ibe found an most of the large late street; NewvYork,and. No.- 5 W .lOcurt Gleanings Fxom the Columns of the - Local ' Papers in " Various Tow-iS tor zttte A $100, $100,000 fertilizer factory is to be.; in Raleigh, as well' as a large can-'" built ning faooiy. There has been a halt for several weeks in the huilding of co. tcn mills as a result -of the low price of yarns and ooton "goods. iMcst ol the mills are running on half time. The Salisbury Sun says: Superin tender.t Ward of the Salisbury Co. ton Mi'Hs has . constructed a machine to miake the waste of the mill into rope. The machine was operated one day last week and did satisfactory work. Th s will make quite a saving for the ml 1. In Wilmington" Monday there was a sensational personal encounter be tween J. A. Perry, superintendent of streets, and Frank T. Mills, a promin ent liveryman and harness desler. The fight grew out of the charges by Mi'ls that Perry, in buying teams and hr nessifor the city insisted of being given a bonus for himself on each transac tion. Prof. T. G. Pearson, of Guilford, College, was here today and was till ing of some of the peculiar freaVs which the little cyclone which visited that section a few days agj, played. The house of the old darkey; which was blown down, was directly in the path of the wind not a timber of it was left ex cent the steps, which happened to be just out of the path cf the wind and were left unmoved. A chicken was blown some distar.ee ar,d Heft banging by the head in a tree, about twelve feet from the ground. The chicken was entirely stripped of feath ers, and was found hanging in the tree much as if it were hanging in a mar ket. Greensboro Telegram. The Greensboro Record says: J. P. Simmons, of Surry county, was also tried this morning, the charge being his failure to obliterate a- revenue stamp on a liquor barrel. He was fined $500 and ordered to jail for twelve months. SPREAD 1 UIKE WILDFIRE. When .things are " Jr.e best" hey be. come "tl.e bt ?t selling" Abraham Hare a leading druggist of Bellevill . O. writes: "Eleatriic Bitters are the best slellin biitters I ever handled ijn 20 years. Tou know why? Most dis eases begia in disorders o!f stormaioh, liv er, kidneys, jbowels, blood and nerves Electric Bitters tones up tlie stomach regulates the liver, kidneys and bowelpv purifies the b'Lood, strengthens th nerves, hence, cures multitudes of rr.al adiies. It builds vp the entire system Puts new life and vigor into any wek skkJy run down man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by all drugggists. Getting rich is one way stains from the character. to remove s A HORRIRUE OUTBREAK. "Of larige sores on my little daugh ter's heed devetopedi into a case of scald head," writes C. D. Isbill of Mor fantOD, Tenn., but Bucklea's Arnica iSiailve ooffrpaetely icured her. It is a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers an plies. Only 25c at all druggists. When it rains hardest the laundress catches the most soft water. THAT HCKKRiIBJLE HEADACHE. Would quieky leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life PRs. Thousands of sufferers hfve proved their match- ness merit ror sack and nrvous head aches. Whey analaei rUTe blood ia,nid Ymw i I up ytour meaiin. only cenlts. Mirvnev . 1. . j 'back if mot cured, (Sold by all drug gists. A charge of bayonets is sometimes a -tn v. . . . guautu CVl it. THE BEST should be your aim nc bryillg medicine. Get Hood s SaroapMriila an(i have (he Kot medicine MONEY CAN'BUV. A, woman pats a strange ihadv in about the. same manner a man pats a strange dog. YOU MUST have pure blood tot good health. Hood's Rr onnrilla purifies the blood. Take Hond'R Sat. sapanlla if youjvould WELL. NOTICE. North. Carolina, Bun ombe County; In Superior tqw . Before the Clerk. ' "J. G. Ldn sey, et al., vs M. EmUler. ;Thie( dbove niamedi defendant will take notice that an action1 efntftled'asl albove has eenry-etommencedi in the " superior court of fBuncoimlbe t county ' before the Clerk make partition .mifvn a- the htelirs, at daw of Joain' rribler :deoeased, of a joei!tain iace or parl of land Situ ate imi Leicester towushJp in" said county or to sell said aands if th- coart shall soadUudca; aid the4 said Atnn win rior cour of .BuDcomlbe. xounty, at th !?ie i11 s?LKi wun'ty.. and Ftate, is vu '""c xu.iu uy ;OT Aiay. ilOi. "id Hi 5XS.., D.?.ut- or the relief dem ded in said- petition. This the 23th day.of OtfarchM901.C tt!UAJUU JfiKWIN, C. w C. lor jLbtJher;aind Vells, -Attorneys "for" plain'" OjxC tTttiioUgaout the year. Capacity 300; every knowu appointment; elevator,! steaim heat, extensive &Uu parlors; mir. rajlb-tlis for the exclusive use of guests . K: ii" " .' in commodious rbatji house; or attitaehed sultea.-For h Jusratedi SwolRlet Uddresi address JOHN C. RUMDBOUG H, " Proprietor. rJV TOBACCO SPIT UUM I and SMOKB m y m Your Life away ! Yoa can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full ot new life and vigor by taking NO- TO-DA O, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over BOO , GOO cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book let and advice FREE. Address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 4S'$$SS$3 SITUATIONS WANTED . WANTED A white woman to do gen eral house work.' Apply at Mission Hospital. 443 1 ! 11 1 11 I. SITUATION WANTED Stenographer, offic work or collector, young man 22 years old, two yeajr3' experience, best of reference. Address "R," Ga zette office. 3t ENGINI (R Wants position for the sart -ner in Asheville running statiop- ' aiy engine. 10 years experience. Good reference. Address W. A., care Ga zette. 3t HEJLP FURNISHED . I have moved tfrnm 15 N. Alain strc t-n Glenn s store, 28 N. Main street. Can furnisb help cf all kinds on short cotice. Or ders left . Glenn's store, phone No. 211, cr 28- North Main -will recehe prompt attention. JOHN SMITH, Colored . tf WANTED Trustworthy men and wo n,tn to travel and advertise for Old established touse of solid finam ial standing. Balairy $780 a year aad ex penses, all payable in cash. No ca5 vassing required. Give reiferences and enclose self -addressed stamped en velope. Address Manager, 365 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 40-30t WANTED A bright, sunny newly furnished room' and hath, with or without board, near the Swaiyianca golf links. Private family preferred. Applicant will pay liberally for good accommodations. Address with pa."-" ticulars as to location, rates, etc. S. S. H. Gazette Office. 44 3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two large conn -it Ing fur nished rooms, separately or together. Apply 277 Haywood street. 142-3t FOR RENT A. seven-room house com pletely furnished, modern imple ments, electric lights, etc., near car lane. 6 Grady street. Imo. eod. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 44. MISFLiiANEOUS. GTTAR1ANTEED SALARY $900 VElARliY. iMen and women of road address to I represent usome J nirenrs. otners oaj-i- .. P after our interests. $i00 sai.axy guaran teed yearly; extra commissions nd ex penses, rapid advancement, old estab lished bouse. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure permanent, pleasant position, 'liberal income uid fu ture. New, brilliant lines.. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS. 23 Chu-cb street, New Haven, Conn. 271 81 ' FCRS"WATD WANTED FURS, FURS, FURS On possum, , Mink, Raccoon. Fox, Musk, rat, Otter, etc. High test cash pTiof paid. For prices inquire of " A 'STERNBERG. - BOARDING HOUSES- ROOMS AND BOARD Pinehurst, ca Pearson driv , modern house, sunny ' rooms, waim halls, pen fires. Inhale . thie health giving odors of the pine forest nd yet .be in ten minutes -walk oif postoffice. Take XJverslde Park aid Bingkam heights car, " get off at CuJlowhee street. : Two minutes 'walk to Pinehurst. Fhoije Wo. 29 The Rock Ledge, 1N0. 62 Haywood i street rntodem house; centrai iocation;' on car line i elevation. 2660- Ceetj flne. views,! sunny roams, warm' halls, pett4 PEOPLES COLUMN is-requiredl tloi, ; MRS.L. V; COLE, ProPr- JiOB OOULDNT. HASTES 'STOOD ST. ILTid Sue had itching Piles. Theyr' rterri.bdy annoying tut. .Bucklen' Amnlica Salvie-will cure Hie wors case j of panes on .earth . It has cured thorns ands.; For injuries, pains 5 iboddly erup tlohs, 4ts .the best salve In the (world Ptnice 25c a 'box. (dure guaranteed Sold! by all druggists. .'-. r " V " I IK BE II (COT A most delightliil winter cliirau nopk lace o spend the winter. Fire rcrds for n nd driving. First class liver es. Eft " GOOD HUNTING, GOOD GOLF LINKS. THE SAPPHIRE Are open it For Booklets and MANAGER OF HOTELS, Sapphire, N, C. Booklets ana inforrrotion ol the Sapphire Country can ; had at the City lVfcet Ofiica of the Southern Railway, on Avenue, Opposite Post Office, Asheville, N. c. f3 II S THE1NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Acc modated 15? Tuests. Outside light airy rooms. Several .uKs with bath. D.ily evening orchestra in Ladies' Lobby, overlooking oitut- Unex celled table, larg dining rwwn, spacious parlor. "ine ro 11 sto-kf-i uute the best supplies. New pool and billiar d room. Our own leotnc plant. The Travelliner Men's Keadauarters. Tu. Tourist's Home 150 mi os best ,, roads in the country, mild climate all terest in and around the city. vmeii uaveung ior uusmess ox pleas ure stop at NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL , F. A. Lwcqin. Mag Formerly the Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, N. C. YAMOMT, A pleasant home in ihe mountains, cue anu one-half miles from Hendersonville, B, C, Beautifullysituated. Large rccmy faim house, pure water, home csiry, excellent cuisine, tonsumptives not taken. Reasonable. Address MRSc E. W. GURLEF, The Gudger House, MARSHALL, N. C. W. C. SPRINKLE, Proprietor. Remodeled, refurnished and just opened. A home for traveling men. Rates reasonable. Porter meets nil trains. tf Jewi In tlie Roumanian Army. No Jewish soldier in the Roumanian army can be promoted to a commission, however brave and loyal he may be. The saying is that as long as he is with the flag he is a soldier. When he ceases to be, he becomes a Jew again. Even if he enlists for a second term of service he does not, like others who do so, earn a pen sion thereby. An army surgeon, if he be a Jew, and the best surgeons in Rou mania are Jews as a rule, only ranks as a common soldier, whereas his profes sional inferiors rank as officers. No Jews are admitted into the military schools, and, however high the scholastic or uni versity distinctions and grades of a Jew, he has to serve as a "ranker for three years, instead of being let off as a "volon- taire" with one year's service. Such -is the treatment accorded to the 30,000 Jews belonging to the active " army and reserves of the 'Roumanian state. Na-' tional Review. - . 4 W kaVA Iiaam AfiA A -im iilia a tojld and effective laxative they are simply won derful. My -daughter :and I were bothered with iek ttomacb and our breath was very bad. .After 2?.iSwvl8S.e!Lof Cascarets we bave ImproTed wonderftrlly They are a great belp in the t amily." f 1" t . ; vitnuaixA nag i - u mtteaaoase sc., Cincinnati, Ohio. o5a?Star Rite-?01811 3 Good.' Do' uooa, Meyer Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c; 50c. gteritoy Hem, C pyt CU Umta ItwTott. Sit liU-TlJaDAD 2?ia "d CTaranteed by alldras UW IU-UHU gists to CCUE Tobacco Habit. m m m air m n r D)rD)rj si is am i . in 1 INN AND COTTACES the year round, Rates, Address mm m .tl. s9 winter; one hundred points of visiting in 'i 1 1 n; HendersonTiJle, N. C. Dyspepsia Digests what yon eat. This preparation contairs all of the iooa. lb gives iusu;uiu itjuui auu li. fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food vou want. The most sensi tive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have Been cured after everything else failed, it is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago The fcL. wtue contains 2t nmtsujuw NOTICE OP PUBLICATION. State of North Carolina, BurcomDe ;. County . .In iSuperior Court . J. Li. Rust vs. Paul C. Henry. To Paul C. Henry: 1 Tou are hereby notified to be and appear before the judge of the superior court of Buncornibe county at a superior court to be held in the court house in the city' of Asheville, Buncombe dun ty," North Carollnia, on (the eighth Mon djay after the first Monday in March, 1901, and -answier or derauir to the com plaint to thla-claiuse, iwhich will be filed tn the ofBce ioif-the clerk: of the superior court of said county wiithin the first 3 days? of the tterm; you will further taOce incltkse; that If you fail to appear endanawier or demur to the complaint .vrthldbj iwlll be filed in this cauise. ns aoredaid, Trhie plaintiff wiU apply to thectourtfor'lthe relief demanded m the .Tconiplialnt, , , Youv jare further notif ed that the nature and purpose of ttbis action is recover 'the possession of certain real estafte located in Bunlcambe dounty. North Carolina, and to remove a clouJ Upon the title of said real estate. rrthis the lath day of March, 1901. t , MABCUS brwin". Clerk of the Superior Court of Bun- Cure 'mix . J, 1 3 . 4 , . omibe County ' : H "Of 'V.
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