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PAGE 4 ' H J. - 1 00 oo T TE (fffia -Most -JDeMclMlt." to tlhi TUntoa. try -THE ASHEVIIXE GAZETTE M AYiV-iQpi '"--( : i .t tTn;nt3 t v j : ,0 2 V v ' XL UliV -t 164 vxnilea east of Chattanooga. 42 mik? east of Kndxyille, od thc'BT. & B. i Railway ; iniie loVeUeit Wley of the East .'.-Teoneaser. udtmtalns..Two ho- 35r tel8, ;25 cottages. 40 acres lawn, 'alks: and -shade trees. Electric lights. z Complete system water works, with modern baths; Splendid. orchestra, spa- tious ball room, telegraph and long distance telepho ae; inf act, aU the amuse. inents-and comforts, Bet German andrf American cooks ..write for 40 page Price book--FHEE. fit A flLMT om TTl An Thia water is shipped all seasons of the year ' : JTJT in ToDlar bajrels; Oat $5 each. :HalWt)arreIX j.ou. uases. one aozen naii-gauon potues, o. o gallon tU)OKer)oiin, $.o, , jlu gauon Roekeriohm S3. 75. 5 irallon crated Demiiohn. $225. H iraUon fflasa Carboj, $3.t5l? Special rate to de&lers in car-load lots iiuon application. Terms- cash., .Remit by P. 0 "5 Order on Tate Spring, Hew York exchange or registered letter to Tate Spring, Tenn, 41 Shipping daily: at the rate of oyer 4,000 packages per annum, Special freight rate to an puiuracan oasecurear lslxg waier is soia Dy xnemosD reuauie arngisis ui tu urmu pat cities and towns. Ladt year shipments increased over 100 per ceat. 6! any previous year Analysis made by Dr. T. B. Antesell, M. B., Professor of Chemistry in National Medical College, and Chemist to the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, and "can be found in the page pamphlet. v - ' - 4; i 1 TATE'SAtJflEEl Mountain Spring U Miles From Tate SDrinsrs.. Fine LAthia -awi Chalbeat Sjlns, flowing ftom side and bate of Clinch Mountain. BeautiXul acenerv aiaons tie HHis. Qr.n ;o-ies nd-Grounap Greatly Improved and now oi?ea. to ri itori at tiiese low raies. I?. 00 anfi U-W r . j; iM to 5S.G0 per week; ?26.00 to -$30 per month. Hack Un -from Tate at moderate price. Privilege oi fate to lueato and Tate Water kept rangkt for tr ose dejdring It. Fear fur ther information. Address THOS. TOMXINSON, Owner, - Tate Sprtnss, Teu. The fwlowinc Hat la taken from CHO oa file in the proprietor's office. They ceme from every petott of the compasa and rep resent persens lm every -walk f life: Senator E. W. Pettns, of Alalwuia. "I have found Tate Sprint -water a genuine pecifi lor the cme et malarial trenbles-. B X- Taylor, ey-Governor sc. Temnes UteeKssavtae:-- ; -t ' ... 1 regard Tate Dpring a the best on the cdnttaent. - The A. Mfcjlon, of Mellon Bros., bankers, Ptttstour't, Pa.i "I believe there Is no water ia this country equal to Tate's fox tbe cure of neuralgia, as well a dyspepsia and Uver troubles. " J. W. Thomas, President and General Manager of Ghattaoeoa ft St. I eul Railway: "I itiakie pdeaeuire in reecomime ding it to any one who wishes to enjoy contin uous health." R A. Hemphih, Atlanta Owaustltutios, Atlanta, Ga,: "I greeMy appreciate Tate Waiter and highly reoommenu it. GEAT WAGON MANTTFAOTURBR j. M.'Studebaker, South Bead, Inu.: "I relieve there 'r no spring im Amer ica that contains the healing qualities that Tate Sprinc .' TSB GREAT TOBACXX MANXJTAC- . - r TUKS14. J. S. Carr, Durhaaaw N . C: "I think It the flaest water U e found anywhere." PRJffilDBNT OF IARGSST SNUFF CO. IN THE WO. LD. Geo. B. Wilson, 24 Arch St., Pkliadel phit, Pa.: In 189i I uffered very acutely from indigestion, wLlch 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 dec tor three times a week, taking all kinds of medicine and after using the water for a week I have never since that time been to see a doctor iri regard to my in tion I have ever known. I have re commended this water to a number of .fi lends who have used ft, and have never known it to fall in benefleal re digesdon, and have never taken, a - -sp of medicine for Indigestion sime. I believe this water saved my life, and consider It the finest water for Indijes- SUltS. , ; IT SAVIS LJFB. 3. L. Grer, Washdngtion, Pa.: aved my life bereni a doubt.'' It RECB1VED SUBSTANTIALt E3SNB- A..B. Carr, cawdasati. P.; "WaJhave received substantflial benefit from Tate Spring water." GREAT BENEFIT TO A GREAT BUS INESS MAN. James Swann (of TsmaTi, Swama A Ceo N. Y.: "I hare found Tate water of great benefit FROM THE COURTS Olr JUSTTOT. Judge Henrsr R. Bry&a, Newme, N. C. : "It does me more good than any water I have ever used.-" CURBS CHILLS. J. M. Elliott, jr., of Kyle Lumber Co., Gadsden, Ala.: "It cured me stf dyspepia, chills and malaria." INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont Oil company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "T be lieve Tate Spring water is an infallible cure for dyspepsia." EFFICIENT TONIC. T. M. Miller, Vlcksburg, Miss.: "The most efficient and agreeable toaie of which I have any knowledge." QNLY REkLIEF FOR CHRONIC MA LARIA. G. D. M. Cantrell, M. D.f Idittl Rock, Ark.; "It was the only agent i found that gave relief of chronic malaria." MAY USB HIS NAME. W. S. Pope, Columbia, 6. C: "Con tinue the use of any name, and I will cheerfully distribute as many of your catalogues as you wish to send." THE WATER Cares- Indigestion, Dys pepsia and all troubles of Liver 'Stomach, Bladder. Bowels, Kldncysr Rhtttm mat Ism and Blood Ds cascs. SHIPPED ANYWHERE ANYTIME t i. Asheville -The Paragon, J. E. Wiagood, C. A. Rayspr, W. C. Carmichael, Dr. T. C. Smith, PelharaVharraacy, Theobold' Candy Kitchen, Pat Mclntrye, B. C Mclntrye, Bonanza Wine and Liquor Co,, Hampton & Featherston Biltmore Dr, G. W. eed; HendersonviUe W. H, JustU3. Brevard J. E. Clayton. FrankUn Franklin Pharmacy. Bryson Cit J E. Smith Co,, A. B ADison&Co. Waynesyille Mcintosh Co., Waynesville : Drug Co. Hot Springs- -MMcFall. . Capacity of Ho eel 500. 40 Page Book Free. All thv comforts and amusements. THOMAS TOMLINS0N, Prop., Tate Springs, Tenn. THE PEOPLE'S national Family Newspaper HfcY YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUH t Publishedi Monday and Wednesday and Friday, is in reality a fine, fresh every-other-day, daily, giving the latest news on days of issue, and covering new of the other three. It contains ail Important foreign cable news which appears In the DAILY TRIBUNB I sirne date, also Domestic and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories Elegant Half-torn H lustrations, Humorous Uteaxua. f ndhijstrxlnforinationi, Fashion Mrtt JTarttfcers audi Cotm nrp.hmaiw amAr reUahlo FiOftBUdal and Market renorts. Regular subscription price. Jl-50 per year. - We furnish it with TKE GAZETTE for $2.00 per year. KEY YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE- Publis&jsd oa Xbursday, aiuixnowm for aiearly sixty years InT every part of he United States aa Nadon&l iFamdly NewsoaDer of the bigbest class, s fO farmers and villagiers. lit contains all the most tmijorttiaiit general : news of "THE DAILiY TRIBUND UP to date of .going ees, an Agricultural Depart memit of the highest order, has eater taininr reiadins: Soar : '"every --anemiber -vol the family, old audi young, Market Re Dorts wh2cti are acoeDtted aa authoritj by farm rs and country -merchanta, and is twt up to date, finiterefltimg, tma instructive. Regular satMcription, price, J1..00 per Send all orders to THE GAZETTE Ashevillo, K C. News and Opinions cfattonal Importance . THE -SXT-Ua ALONE . CONTAINS BOTH Bailv, by mail, i C3 a yesi ailf and Simday t) nail, C3 a yeaj NOTOCE OF SALB Or VALUABLE COPPER IiANDS. By virtue of -a decree of the circuit court of the United States for the western district of. North Carolina, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 6th flay of May, 1901, between tae nours 01 U o'clock ra. and ? o'clock d. m., sen at e t-ourt house door in the city or Ashevilie, county of HuncomiDe ana state of North Carolina, at public aut- tioji to -the . highest biddier uflDon the terms toelow' stated, those three tracts, pieces and parcels of land in Jackson county. North Carolina, locally Known as the CuMowhee Copper 'Mine Tract, the Alice Copper Mine Tract and the Savannah Copper Mine Tract, more particularly described as follows FIRST TRACT, OR CULJjOWHaa COfPIPER MINE TRACT: Beginnin ont a sarvtts at cne aa 01 a ixrancu that rui. into Tennessee creek, and runs thenoe south 55 degrees west 23 pole. to ai htokory; thence south 75 degree west 160 poles to a wMte oak; thenc south) 15 degrees Bast 240 poles to stake; ithence north 75 degrees east 16 poles to a stake; themce north. 55 de grees east 133 poles to a staKe; tnenc aiorth 15 (degrees - west Z38 irjoiies to stake; thence to the 'beginning, contain ims four hoirudred; acres. . SECCcn TRA-T OR. AODOH UUi" PEJR jMINIE TllAiCTBeglnnlng, in th Thomas gaa on a chestnut tondl run south 40 degrees west 3 poles to an oak Will am H. Brvsoa & uo.'s corner thence soutih 70 d igrees west 100 pole to a chestnut oak; thence south 30 de grees wtest 125 poles to a hickory in th oounty iiine; thence norti 83 degree west 154 poles wita the county une t : a ronhlteoak; thence north 70 degree west 60 poles with the ooumfcy? line t a spanisto oak; thence aaorth 40 degree west 90 poles T to ta doufhler chestnut thence . north 25 degrees east 100 poes t a stake In Fbx's line; thence -nortl 85 degrees e-Jct, 32 poles with Fox's line to a stake; . thence orth .15 degrees easti5 sapoles to a-5 poplar; thence norttt 45 degrees east z poes z : least .72 poles . to. JTsley'a Une then thence north 10 poles to a stake ; tnenp; north 80 degrees east 93 tles to a span ish oak thenoa south 37 degrees eas 235-.upeles- o; the" iQhgigfltog oontainlri ' 63$;ores;?,.?rjf Ht& -:v t 7UBiD .TRACT OR . SAYAWWM.; O0PPER &ONE TlfAiCT, omposed-o. two eJolnirgtratets, :Che ttrflt ieginnin on a wtmte oak; am running tnen?. mvrth iSO deereer east 14 OClea rtO -"ta- stales am-th linJeiof tiravs:nowil. a the Jonas -iMDamminiitfsma.T with tha linie.73 oolea to a stake: ihenoe north a deKrees.oast corttlauinH The -i. I the 4 ;tMt;B that a r ib ctoies xo tak;lwe,.vBOrta,egree8we?F co.-er of No. 130; thence south 20 de grees west noles to a stake: thence south 32 degrees west 52 jpoles to a ; stake, cornier of Jon tract; thence soutih 58 degrees east 15 poles to a stake-; then th 20 degrees west 7 poles to a stake on Jones' line; thence north 60 degrees west 63 polea to a stake,, corner of Jones' tract; thence south60 poes to a stake In thte line of Jones' or Allison's and! the Keener (tract; thence west 60 poles to a stake in the line of J. Higdon's ract; thence north 10 poles to a stake, corner of said Higdon's tract; thence west with Higdon's line 100 poles to a STake in said Higdon's corner; thence south 80 poles to a stake; thence east 72 poles to a stake on the line of the Jones or Allison and Keener tract; tbence south 30 fDoJes to a stake on the original line of No. 130; fthence with that line North 70 degrees west 148 poles to a stake at , the corner of the original line; thence ! north 20 degrees east 27 poles. to t&e I ibeginniiir ; the second, Beginning on a white oak the corner of No. 130 and! runing thence south 20 degrees west 36 poles to a stake, a cor- J ner of Thomas West's entry; thence south &5 degrees west 145 poles to a white oak on the Macon; county line thence a rth 62 poles with said line to a: White oak; tnetnee nortn 27 degrees east with said county line 43 poes to a bBack oak; thence North 35- degrees west with said line 204 poKa to a chest imit; itnence XNomn u degrees east wu said line 30 poles to a Stake; thence & nt.hi 73 (iMrPM oaat 2M noILes to a stake. "orner o Jones' copper mine tract; mjence south 170 poles to a state at another corner of said Jones' tract; th nee east 70 poles to a stake on the original line of entry No. 13o; thence south 20 degrees ..west 16 .oles to tne 'beginning, containing 260 acres. TETKiMSS OF H AlTiFl OF SA.IDIAN'JJS The purchaser . or purchaers of said lamds wlE be required to Day in cash at the close of the biddings, twenty per centusnof the amount bid,. and to maxe three notes in equal installments, pay able to -the undersiemed. oomnnsslosers to become dw in sis:, tafelve wsd eagn- 4een months from date, bearing', inter est from date till paid., deferred pay. merits to be - oroneri securedL for the reahainder of the purchase money ; and title iwiil W retail d ustil 11 the pur chase u oney. Is . paid. . The purchaser or, purchasers t6- hayft option ? of r pay- ting cash' on day Of sale ,or-perore ma- - The -thr-tracts, r; be .first solti separately atid then together, and tne Mk.;mr-bllK.rtll rbe aoceoted "which jwiHiiJ teli mbst Zkmfkial tofae tftles- tr limes tjxo uurcawuBcr t?-c 'imvw - sh ro8zqtly comply .wa)ax jthettaboye terms 1 or ftaie r Dayn cwenty . vv, ntipOiil4fia makln said inotes ar 9bxv TtixefeQam andforth- Iwtth after jrac& acceotaoice-ox saw dw or bids and such failure, said lands win J? ' - m AM ' : .A L -.t.!.' l T t 6 cents a cbpy ,Bjr JBtl Addrea THD SUN, K 'IToifi 4 sti' y . j.t ha -t lwtigfflM - 10 Or m jfe 4 .- L ftiea toit staked thence teiiaRwa ortcioai tins evrtui - -3sa;r theses' sontSiKlS 'drees -h-t line 66 les .tdfa Sp IsaiiJthenca.sotttli 20 degrei west ! thence norm w jugrw . x,c"'? ..v sr. Kf wiT t'i take: thenice: south 10diegres vrest wi3k:&un& . 80der poa w ei- thV original lino. c Nor lsi xnenc 9H Aaenrtn west 22 !XleS f ,wp'f tTacTNcVHOV thence. south 70 degrees east 100 poles to stake. United States of America, TVestern Dis trict of North Carolina! The regular term' of the Circuit aoid District Courts of the United States, fixed by law to convei. s at AshevMV la the Western District of North Car olina on the first (Monday im' May next;, is hereby "ordered to be adjourned, to convene on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of 'May; 1901. All jurors ami wit nesses summoned or subpoenaed or who may hereafter be euimmotned or sub poenaed to appear on the said, first Mon day in May at the said Court, will ap pear on the day to which the same is adjourned as above. Defendants in criminal cases, under recognizaln'ce or i '1 to appear at said term, will ap pear on the twenty-first day of May af oresaM . All parties to civil suits, or persons otherwise; Interested in the frusiinesa of the saidi court ta gether with their attorneys, will take due notice of this adjournment. The Clerk of the Court at Ashevilie -will cause a copy of this order to be pub lished at least once a weak for four suc cessive weeks, beginning not later than the first week in April next, In the Ashevilie Citizen, the Ashevilie Ga zette, the Ashevilie Register, the HendersonviUe Times, the waynesville Courier and the 'Murphy Scout. Scout. This the 14th day of March, 1901. CHARLES H. S1MONTON, U. S. Circuit Jud. JAME3 E B YD, v Ui 8. District; Judge. NOTICE OP iSEIZURB. Notice is beredy given of seizure of the following property for violation' of the Internal Revenue laws of the United States: At Olin, April 6th, by J. M. Davis, D. C. one kefir about 5 gallons corn whiskey, as property of T. J. Holland . At Statesville, April lOthv by J. M. Davis. D C, 28 packages, about 85 enltona " oorair fwhisfciett. as tDTOPerty of Dowenstina & Cb. ' At Salisbury April 10tH by C. E. Milte, D. C, 2 packages, about 90 gal lon corn wTskey,' as property of Gas ton Cagle - ' PeTsonB.claimdng ' the above property win file their ciaims with me to my office wlthdif 30-dayw frohVdate hereof. or the some be deciared forfeited to the m& of the United StaJees. - - ET. S. HARKIN3, She Apolosiced. "Angelina." said the youth hotly as he entered the drawing room, "it remains for you to say whether our mutual friendship shall continue or be ended here at once." . What is the matter?" asked the beau tifnPgirl. opening her lovely orbs to' their ? widest extent. ."Your father has just called me a stu pid young idiot." "And you want me to apologize rot him?" - "I do." "Then I cheerfully do it. Father is al together too frank, and I have often told him that even the truth shouldn t ai ways be spoken." But he was not satisfied, and another beautiful romance has been blighted. London Tit-Bits. A SLIGHT ATTACK of cramps may bring on Diarrhoea, which is, in many cases, followed by inflammation of the istomach and other dangerous coin- plaints. IM1 such disorders are dan gerous and should in their infancy be treated with the best known remedy. The merits of Pain-Killer are known and It is recognized as the standard specific for cramps, diarrhoea, etc. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Fain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. The consciousness of duty dispels the dread of consequences. Words of Awful Import. "What would you do if you was to git convicted of a penitentiary offense?" ask ed Plodding Pete. 'I'd never serve me term," answered Meandering Mike. 'Maybe you'd have to. No. De law would lose its grip on un tight dere. As soon as I heard de judge say 'imprisonment wit' hard labor' I'd drop dead." Washington Star. DeWltt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts o fthe Trowels and Teimiove the imiccurities sroeedilv woth no I discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy.-iBasy to take, never griipe. All druggists. "Backbone" is a part Of 'the human anatomy not noted in the physiologies it is too Tare to be classified as such. a Woman. thought I should Saved by "Laugh! Why, I died." "Wot's the joke. Bill?" "My missus started to jaw the. coppei wot kyme for me, an oh. Lor I e e 'e left me an run er in!" London King. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER. ts valuable properties as a speedy cure for pain cannot fail to be gener ally appreciated, and no family should be without it in case of accident, or sudden aittack of dysentery, diarrhoea or cholera morbus. Soldi everywhere. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50b. ' ... DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications! as tihjey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is onlv one way to cure d Jfaesa JBy JOHN G. JRANTy -AS: A. . MOORE M , w4thr a very twud? cola on the lungs.: xhq thine vfiL3nei33alllef ?u&tt a bottle of One J?tout ecus Oure ' that teffeotedl a.:areeay- oure. , v J catasoot speak ttoo; Mry or cnat e, celle'rerpedTC rfV Jf'p Sold by, all druggists.- and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed, con- ditloa of -the, - jou lining z tne toflaimed you have, a ruanbltig sound or Eustachian Tube. When this tube" gets imperfect hartL . and when it Is en tirely dosed DekCaess m the result, ana miileBS the iManmiatia, c taken ouft and thi tube restored to its nor mal condttloo. Iheartng will be destroyed forever: : nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrto, -whidi 1m nothimg wsb inflamed condition of QhemwxNUi sur faces. - g-'.iir--..r'" .-S. -Tfe : We will tive one hundred dollars for isr case of deafnesi (cauaed by camrm) that caninox be cured by Hi w uacarrn Ouro. Bend forciiroulaisv:Xren t A s P. J. CHUN lUX & CO.. TODedo, O. HaU's I'amilly'. Pills ar the - Cdneste Too Bowels TTtth Csgeartts. I ' cnd Cmtlurtie. euro ooastipatloa forerea lOo; 2Se. If, a a O. fsiL draggiirefund r "JV The ItnairTwlw 'ia alwaysteHingj rV9 what the woricl needs Ibut war nevr does anything:. V etnppily these needs, 1s Hke a farmper-who tries to raise -sweet potatoes byrdlsconrsing' on the beauties liA'Ata tbfrfctn-T ""Wa - aO. 4 tAlrKITa all Inti'A K riTirr liitrar SUYDEN, FAKES & CO., AgenU. Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits!" Genuine tablets stamp ed VC. C. C. Never sold in bute. All druggists, ioc Eternal life is a harvest whicU springs only froni theWwingof 'bar earthly liyes ilk- servlcewe cannot reap life unless we sow iife.i i , ... n0 o uivsoeosia c-.- t a-.H"li .- j Didests what you eat. f This ' preparatiori contains alt of the : digestants ana aigesw ai ,.iuus,v., food. It gites instant relief and neyer fail to cure. It allows you to eat all . the food you want. The most senSItiye grbjcantakeJWj , thousands otfidyspeptlcshay been . cured after. eTeiything,else fatted It Is unequalled lor all stomach troubles; - It Can't KClp T -i:4- i mfcutdd -vda nocd f Prepared bn5! byRCDBWrrx & Oa; Chicago y " The u. no tue conuuns9s tunes uie bw. mm V 5 - . At -- -ik i.- X:t.
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