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nn Hot Sorihffs, North Carolina, Hi - v., 4. mm mm m From our resident buyer in Newark, informing us of the failure of one of the largest, department stores in that city, our Mr. Swartzberg is now there securing some of the Greatest Bargains we have ever had. Watch this space this week and you can see the many dollars we can save you in this sale We have placed on our bargain day and Saturday the following well to examine. tables&or Thursday, Fri specials and you will do LADIES' PETTICOATS 100 Ladies' Adjustable Yoke Petticoats, s'ornething new and very popular, in all the latest col ors and black. Market value $2.50. for this sale only .. $1.49 BED-SPREADS. FOUR LEADERS Extra Hea vy Marseilles patterns, Pearl hemmed, full size. The $2.00 kind 1 39 Tie $1.50 kind 123 The $1.25 kiad .. .. .. .. 98c The 9Sc kind 73c LAWNS 2500 yards larwns in plain and all the newest and prettiest pat terns and dots Goods that , will absolutely not fade (we have tried them) . Sc. value, only .. 5C SWISS MUSLINS. The most beautiful patterns and newest designs in Dotted Swiss Muslins. All the rage and exceptionally fashionable for Summer Dresses. 25c quality, only .. ..14C TABLE LINENS. ! 25 (pieces bleached damask, two yards wide. Pure linen. Beauti ful patterns. The T5c kind; 49c The $1.00 kind .. ., . ., .. 73c The $1.50 kind 93c The $2.00 kind $1 39 PIQUES. (Genuine bargains.) 500 yards new Piques, in heavy, and narrow cord. Something extra nice, worth from 15 to 25c.;; During this sale otoily .. .. 1QC I w 1 UU JUL TTIie HSargaie (Detir oijAsli evilly 99 0SEH3 MBDIOTNAiI, VIRTUES OP THB WATERS ARB UNEXCELLED. Mountain Park Hotel and Baths, The Healthiest Place in America. 1 Open Throught the Year. Capacity 00; every known appointment, elevator, steam heat, extensive sun parlors; mineral baths for the exclusive use of guests in commodious bath house, or attached suite. For il lustrated booklet address JOHN C. RUMBOUGH, Proprietor. PEOPLE'S I THE JHEELERJ 1 fimniAiM i mmmsm MISGEJLiLANEOUS . GLIMPSES OF LIFE IN THE OLD NORTH STATE Floating Items That Show the Trend of Industrial and Social Progress. EVENTS OF INTEREST IN f THE LAND OF THE SKY He also suggests wine vinegar. the manufacture of -Gleanings From the Columns of the Local Papers in Var ious Towns' of State. Greensboro is to have a public li brary and the subscriptions to the Greensboro Public Library now amount to 2,500. It is hoped to open the library soon as the city hall, where rooms h-.ve been secured, is completed. The United States Civil Service com mission announces that on June 18, 1901, an examination will (be held in any city in the United States where postal free delivery has been established for the position of meat inspectors; also on June 3, in same class of cities, for posi tion of editorial clerk. Blank forms and information furnished by the Civil Service commission. A report from, (Marion, N. C, states that H. L. Murray and son, of Wil liamsport, Pa., -have purchased from the Western, North (Carolina Land company 25,000 acres of valuable tim ber lands in the Blue Ridge mountains. The property is already in course of de velopment, with sawmills in operation upon it. The new company (proposes to beg-in work at once upon a much Larger scale. The people of Northi Carolina will perhaps foe-surprised to learn that nearly, if not all the cotton seed oil mills 3n the state have ibeen sold to some gigantic corporation, the name of which is being- withheld, tout generally supposed to toe the ;Ajmerican Cotton Seed Oil company. Such, nOwever, is a positive fact, the .only mill known to your correspondent now included! and not already In some corporation toeing" the Swift Creek Manufacturing- com pany, a small plant situated at IWren dale, Edgecombe county, audi which has not yet toeen approached. Tartooxo correspondent Raleigh Post. Secretary Bruner of th North Caro lina Agricultural department says in answer to inquiries as-Ho the .profitable disposal of the surplus strawberry crops, "I see at a glance that there must toe a very great -waste of the strawberries just as soon as the price becomes so low as to make the ship ment of the berries prohibittve. I um satisfied, that by co-operation, a jam factory would result in some profit to t& i (people. It Is a dimple process of boiling and sweetening the fruit, and putt ng- it in grlass tumblers orars and .labelling with a neat label, containing a special guarantee of "pure fruit." P?. afoduct woaW And ready sale in au of the grocery stores of the land " The North Carolina experiment sta tion has issued a strong- argument against the custom of selling- eggs by the dozen instead of toy the pound. France, and in fact all of Europe, sell them toy weight rather than by count. The North Carolina experiments show that where weip'hed they showed a difference of 100 per cent, toetween the largest and the smallest. If a small egg is worth one cent, it is perfectly reasonable that one twice its size should bring two cents. The food value of the egg depends upon its size and weight, but the market value merely upon the fact that it is an eg-g. One might as well buy his potatoes by the dozen. Mr. T. L. Leavy was up it own yes terday with his left arm in splints, as the result of a bicycle accident while he was on his way home the previous evening. As he was speeding- down South Tryon street a dog ran out in front of him. It was just opposite the Butler property. The dog was after a cat and had neither eye nor ear for the wheelman. As a result he struck the bicycle between wheels. The dog's neck was caught in the chain and car ried to the sprocket wheel, where It was cut off as neatly as a guillotine could have done it. That ended the in cident xor the dog-, of course. The wheel was badly wrrecked and Mr. Leavy was given a terrific fall, the re sult toeing that hip arm) -was broken in three places two fractures being- be tween the wrist and elbow and one between the elbow and shoulder. The cat escaped. -Charlotte Observer. The executive committee of the com mercial bodies of Philadelphia arrang ed a program for the Southern Indus trial convention, which will open there on Tuesday, June 11. The committee also arranged for the entertainment of the delegates while there on visits to the larg-e industrial establishments the navy yard and other points of interest. The welcoming address will be respon ded to toy President H. Off. Hargrove, of the Southern Industrial association Governor Longino, of Mississippi, and General Julian S. Carr, of Durham, N. C. An evening session will be held each day of the convention. On the first day will toe opened with an ad dress on "The Resources of the South," by (Hoke Smith, ex-Secretary of the Interior, who .will toe followed toy the governors of the Southern, States or tfheir representatives. MOZELEY'SELEMON ELIXIR. REGULATES THCEJ LIVER, STOM ACH, BOWELS AND KIDNEYS. For biliousness, constipation, and malaria. For Indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. EOo and $1 bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. WANTED Men to attend our auctioa sale of fine business and residence property on Uatton avenue, sale Mon day, May 20th. Remember the date and property on Paittoaoi avenue, sale Mon toe there. J. B. BOSTDC3 CD. WIANTED Furnished room, near depot, two yming men. Or room and board.' Address T. B. L.; Gazette office. It WANTED Furnished room (private family preferred) about one or two blocks from square. Must toe reas onable. Address No. 6. Gazette of fice, ij. HELP FURNISHED. I have moved irom 15 N. Main str to Glenn s store, 28 N. Main street. Can furnish 5-clo of all Muds on short notice. Or ders left Glenn's store, phone No, 211, or 28 North Mala, will receive prompt attention. JOHN SMITH, ooiored . tf TO LET. Furnished rooms im family of two very desirable location 241 Haywood. 2t HELP WANTED. HENDERSOKVILLE, I'. A First Class Hotel with all Modern Conveniences. The Dryest and Best Climate in North Carolina. NO FOGS--Beautiful drives and other amusements. Cuisine first-class. Good trout fishing. For Rates and Other Information, Address BARDEN & WHEELER. Hendersonville. N. C. WAN TLEI Whi te servant girl or el derly woman. Inquire of Gazette office- tf wjN'jajj a youme or miaiaie age mam, good position', good pay, out door work, permanent position to th right party. Address B, Gazette o flee. tf tl HAIWOOD WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL. If ,Q WAYITESVILLE, 1ST. G. 9n B ft Q Situated in the beauti ful mountains of North Carolina, on 1 Dff Murphy branch of the Southern railway, 28 miles west of Ashe- ville, and about 700 feet hiffher. Dg One-half mile from court house at Waynesville, the highest J railroad town east of the Rocky Mountains. Nearly 3000 feet above Q the sea, fine Mineral Siprimigs, hot and cold Sulphur Baths. The hotels and furnishings are new and modern and in all of its an- D"? pointmetats first-class. The service and table are unexceptional. qO Season opens May 20th. For rates, etc., apply to g n mmm T. 3E. CCFBLI1T, Piop. a On FOR SALE GRATITUDE . Dr. H. Mozley Dear Sir: Since using your Lemon Elixir I have never had another attack of those fearful sick headaches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those awful spells. MRS. ETTA W. JONES, Parkersburg-, W. Va. QuIck Relief frcm Pain. .AM who use CfiimlbeJm's Pain Bain oor ir eumatism are deHgfhter with th OTk relief from pain, wihi it affords 1?- 0bl0' b7: "Some time ag w eve - attack of rheumatisTi to my anm amid! should? 1 1 tried mxm erous remedies but got no relief untl T was c- commended by. Messrs. Geo Jr. Parsona and Oo., druggists of M Place, to try GhatmfberlaJnfs Pain Balm TheyrecfommeaBded it . MghlT that apiugfht a bottle. was sowa relieved o all pain. I have since recomimended thi Untment to many of my rtends. wlh ' agree with me that it is the best rem market." For sale by C. A. Raysor Urugsist. MOZLET'S LEMON ELIXIR. I suffered wth indigestion and dys eretery for two long- years. 1 heard of Lemon Elizir; got it; taken seven bot tles and am now a well man. HAIRRY ADAMS, No. 1734 First Avenue, , Birmingham Ala, MOZLET'S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured my husband, who was afflicted for years with large ulcers on his leg-, and was cured after using two bottles: and cured a friend wh.toi the doctors had given up to die, who had suffered for years with indigestion and nervous prostration. tMRS. E. A. BEVJiLLB, Woodsock, Ala. FOR SALE) A pair of black horses, 7 and 8 years old, sound and kind In every respect, suitable for carriage or wagon team. Apply - or address WOODBURY OOA1L CO, N. Court square. - , 8il-3t FOR SAIEJ City property improved and unimproved. Some fine bargains in suburban! realty. Six room house and barn with 3 acres of land 2 miles out, $1750. Call and see our list.A'STON RAWLS & CO., 18 S. Main street. tf FOR SALE I offer for sale several de sirable lots on Spruce, Eagle,, Mar ket, Valley, Sycamore, Penland, and West Haywood streets, and Eagle Terrace, at prices ranging from $100 to $S00, on terms small cash payment and balance on ten years' time with quarterly or mioiathly (payments. These lots will be sold at very prices and on easy terms. Parties dtesiring a good investment will find it here. For further intfiormation, terms, etc., coll on my attorneys, Whitsion & Keith. 77-2 wks RICHMOND PEARSON. estate. Will sell at special bargain three dwellings if taken by May 1st, owners going- to Europe. Apply to L. A. Farinholt, real estate broker, 49 Patton, avenue, Asheville N. C. ROOMS AND BOARD. PRIVATE BOARD Larg-e front rooms newly furnished. Splendid location, toear St. R. R. Terms reasonable. 56 North French Broad avenue, t, 54-e o d lm. ROOMS AND BOARD Pinehurst, on Pearson drive, modern house, sunny rooms, warm halls, open fires. -Inhale the health giving odiors of the pine forest and yet be in ten minutes walk of postoffice. Take Riverside Park and Bingham Heights car, get off at Cullowhee street. Two minutes' "walk to Pinehurst. MRS. J.L.MOI GAN. Phone No. 2. Une Minute Cougri Cure, curbs. That in what it was n."de for. HIDES WANTED. A 'CARD. For nervous and sick headaches, ln-dig-estion, ibiliousness and constibpation (of which I have Teen a great sufferer) I have never found a medicine that would give such pleasnat, prompt, and permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. J. P. AWTPELL, Griffin, Ga., Publisher Morning' Call. FOUGHT FOR HIS LIFE. My" father and sister both died of Consumption," writes J. T. Weather wax, of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I was saved from the same frightful fate only, by Dr. King's New. Discovery. An attack of pneumonia left an obsti nate cough, and very severe lung trou ble, which, an excellent doctor could not help, but a few months' use of ifhis wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight." Infallible for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble; Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at all druggists. ADDITIONAL PEOPLES' COLUMN B t SURE fnat your blood is ric m and pure . The best blood purifier, richer and vitalize!- is Hold's Sarsa f-iila. Be gure to GT HOOD'S . THE ROCK LEDGB. :A delfghtCul 'summer home located on Battery Park hill 5 doors from postoffice on car Mne. CSooi, quiet rooms. Con venient for tourists or (business men. Take street car at depot to P. O., or transfer at Square to Riverside car line. Nb. 62 Haywood Street. PRTVATH BOARD At No. 5 Starnes avenue. Large, bright rooms. Two acres of lawn and grove. On Look- - out mountala enr lime. Ten minute - iwalk of postoffice. For terms, etc.. Inquire at Steele's Laundry, Church street, near Patton avenue. HIDES, BEES-WAX, Ginseng, May Apples, Roots, etc. Highest cash price paiJ'. Address or acply to A Stern berg, P. O. Box 330, Asheville, N. C. tf FOR RENT. FOR RE.NT Rooms, elegatat location, beautiful view, fine accommodations, with or without board: at moderate price. Inquire for "Mc" care Gazette. 81-6t FOR RENT Three unfurtoished rooms at $5.00 per msooitb In advance. Apply 5 Carter street. &l-3t FOR RENT A seven room house, com plertiely furnished modern improve mients. electric lights, etc., near car dine. No 6 Grady St. 44-1 mo e o FOR RENT Rooms nicely furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 139 Bailey street. 36 1 mo, su, .i-r, f FOR RENT Two furnished rooms fo house keeping-, two blocks from post office. Bath, hot and cold water on same floor. Call at 35 Penlamd street - - ' tf TO RENT A very nice oUne-roomi cot tage; nice coia waters wittt wteJl and eastern, -nunc gnoye tu) mountain scenery to connectaoni, and a large earden; iFrrnlshea im lOinfurnlshed App to Wesley W. UongrSkylandl FOR RiEJMP. Seven fiurnished -and , unfurnished houses with from six to 12 rooms. All (modern conveniences. For aalo orvi rooms each, J2550 atod $3000. ' Real Estate Dealers TO LEND. TO LEND-5,000 on city improved real 1 The Strongest Natural Lithia Spring Water On the Market. A perfect prescription from Nature for diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder and "Blood. Especially recommended and prescribed by Prominent Physicians everywhere for Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, Cystitis and Gravel. Sufferers from "Rheumatism, Gout and Uric Acid Poisoning will find Harris Lithia the'most effective remedy Testimonials from Physicians and Patients that eliminate all question of doubt, sent to any address, .... . .v.:-'. As a jable laier Harris Lithia is Unexcelled. It is clear, pure, odorless, and slightly acid: Still ; Carboy s and Demijohn's: Cases of 12 one-half gallon bottles: . Sparkling: Pints and Quarts: For Sale by all Dealers, PARAGON DRUG CO,, Asheville, Local Distributors. L ' v. V -I' f 1 v 3 'v
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