J ' THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE MAY iqiqoV , - 1 ' " ' v- ' ' - ' .. n,ieoia rmnrH wi thft iTtftnv Bart alas se cured by our Mr. fewartz- Hot THB MEDICINAL VIRTUES OP TH3 berg who has just shipped us quite a lot of the choicest Merchandise at' -J WATERS ARB UNEXCELLED. DISTRESSINGLY LOW PRICES. Mountain Park Hotel and Baths, The Healthiest Place in America. Open Throught the Year. For MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY i . i i if . . - j . . ai no u t r1 11 r mi i 11 v 111 j.u a . lj ww a jibs i - a . . - Carolina Soriifcs North 'J St ti V 1 8 SILK WAISTS, This is the finest lot ve have hai this seasoiai. The very latest styles tailor mad and worth from $5.00 to $12.50. To give them a rvsn, only .. 2.98 WASH WAISTS In this line we have no competition. We are the leaders. We have on our tables three lots: One 98C Another :. ... 73c Another 94c (Worth double.) Ladies' hose We offer for these three days only (no longer) 5Q dozen Ladies' Hose iir black and colors. The regulaT 25c quality for IOC (Positively three days caly.) TRIMMED PATS We have just received four dozen (48) the very latest ipattern hate, which we have assorted into three lots as follows , ' .. . First lot 1.98 Second lot 2.98 Third lot 3t48 STRAW SAILORS Elegant hearvy roughi amid smooth Straw Sailors Jan hlack r whit, the 75c. kind, Only Another big lot formerly sold for 50c Now 49; 25c LADIES' GLOVES If you have not forgotten you will ap preciate it when we can- give you a much better glove than we did (before, and giloves -worth from 75c to $1.00, for Only BLACK AND COLOCR.8. 49c UNDER VESTS Elegant Ribbed Vests in pink, cream black, blue and white good sizes, and worth from 15c to 25c. During' this sale 10c (JuRiB S A Winner The late style straight front corset in white, pink or blue. Summer weight any size Also as a leader, 5 dozen Summer Corsets, the 50 and 75c. kiicid, only 49c 29c Remember Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ElflflBE The Bargain IVlUrtLy Center of Asheville w I? a Capacity 300; every knowa appointment, elevator steam heat, extensive sua parlors; mineral baths for the exclusive use of guest in commodious bath hou, or attached suite. FVr U lustrated booklet addresa JOHN C. RTXMBOTJGH, Proprietor. EOPLE'S COLUMN MISCELLANEOUS. 6 - DON'T fail to be at our auction sale on Monday, May 20th. We will sell some valuable property at the corner of Bailey street and Patton avenue. j,. b: bostic cq. WANTED Small oce or Address desk, this oce. desk room 84-3t HAYWOOD WJHIB SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL. WAYUBSVILLB, C. " Situated in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina, on Murphy branch of the Southern railway, 28 miles west of Ashe ville, amd about 700 feet higher. One-half mile from court house at Waynesville, the highest railroad town east of the Rocky Mountains. Nearly 3000 feet above the sea, fine Mineral Springs, hot and cold Sulphur Baths. The hotels and furnishings are new and modern and in all of its ao polntmefats first-class. The service and table are unexceptional. Season opens May 20th. For rates, etc., apply to D? a? of 2Z n U i n 'WANTED To purchase a eood, sized sound horse, must be cheap. Address HORSE, this office. - 4-3t EARTHQUAKE SHAKES UP OHIO TOWNS Ironton O., May 17. About 1 o'clock this morning the city felt an earthquake shock passing directly from west to east. There was a succession of vio lent undulations, almost merged, dast 30 seconds. Many residents were roused from sleep and not a few were nauseated by the rocking of the earth. Wellsville, O., May 17. This morning at 3 o'clock this city .was visited by a most pronounced earthquake shock. The first disturbance was of sufflden't force to awaken many persons. It rwas followed by two hard convulsive shak ings of the earth that at mamy places displaced houshold furniture. It was the severest earthquake shock followed by two hard convulsive shakv ings like leaves. Hundreds tt people rushed to the streets thinking there had been an explosion. No serious damage was done, but many chimneys were broken. Janesville, Wis., May 17. A shock of earthquake was felt here at 1 this morn ing. Huntington, W. Va., May 17. A (se vere earthquake shock was felt hero at 2 this morning. Portsmouth, O., May 17. An earth quake shock is reported here at 1:30 this morning. THE SWANNANOA ROAD "IMPROVEMENT ONCE MORE KB Editor Gazette. My attention is directed to an editor ial in this week's Register on the sub ject of roads and other matters of coub.- u LI a Water The Strongest NaturaJ 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 Lithja the most effective remedy . ; . . . Testimonials from Physicians and Patients chat eliminate all question of doubt, sent to any aaaress, ... . . . . . .... . . . 8 Harris lithia is' Unexcelled. It is Ciear,,pure, odorless, and slightly acid: D : ib Still ; Carboy s aiic Demijohn's: , -g i ' Gases of 12 one-rttlf gallon bottles; 1 Sparkling: Pints and Quarts: For Sale by ; aU J)eilf rs, PAkAOON pkuG CO., Asheville, Local Distributors . S a aa ty Interest. It is well knowta that I am heartily in accord with the Register in the views we entertain in regard to the methods of the election, (by which the adminis tration! of this county is in the hands that hold it at present. I hope never to be so old. or feetle as to hesitate to ex press my opinion of the disgrace brought upon this country by an election of that kind. But we must recognize the fact that good often comes out of evil, but never for those who do the evil. So in this case, I, not being in any degree responsible for that unjust election,, reap the great advantage of being freed from a most burdensome office, while if my mend teed did do any of that little election work, he is albundantly pun ished by having on his shoulders this oppressive business. So my 'policy is to let by-gones be by-gones. Accept loyally the result of any election however dishonorably it may have been conducted, and do my auty as a citizen, by supporting th? "powers that be" in all worthy efforts for the public weal. I can best do this by avoiding criticims of political opon- eints .who are in office so far as it is pos sible to do so, and I am most glad to testify that I have seen nothing in Mr. Reed's conduct thus far to call for my criticism. If the charges madie bv the Register are well founded, and he is be coming the willing tool of his DartT ibosses, instead of the people's servant, then am very sorry that soich is the case, and will oonttoue to hope ithat it is a mistake on ipart of the Register until I am constrained to conclude dif ferently. If the Register is right, how ever, (Mr. Reed will come to grief soon enough without any aid! (from me ia that direction. INow about the roads: If the force was moved fom Hominy (leaving that road In complete, it was certainly a great error in judgment; but that move having been already made, the error cannot be amended by committing another equally great. The Register andT en tirely agree in saying, as it doubtless wiE say with 'me, "Never incur the 'ex pense of a chaicge of location so long as work can be advantageoously done from the present location." It perhaps was wrong to move fromi Hominy; it cer tainly will toe wrong ts move from Swan namoa at present. Two wrongs will nev er make a right. Respectfully, ' T. W. PATTON. TROY STREET CAR S'RIKE IS SETfLED Troy, N. T, ( May 17. A committee from the Ttroy division of Amalga mated Association of Street Railway j-Employees has waited upon Mayor Ooto- wiay ami informed him (that the strike had beeh' settled!. The committee said that mder. the terms of agreement the employees are to receive 20 cents per hour.' 1 f : ' ' After notifying the mayor the coro mittee visited, the- headquarters amd Inforonied) the maemibers of the ; -union. Tp news was received! Iby the strikers' wfth cheers. " i. iii Need some more .stationery? Call at Andrews' Book Store. 85-2t - i- .:' .y '-u.jii j ; V'CXESEOON, WASHIN'G'DON AND ;: IDAHO . . -. . are the states to which a large im- f migration is now directed. Ton shduJl take adyaiatag,e of the opportunities axtd the greatly reaucea wttes. This country fuHy and aoouirateiy, described In a Tl P W booklet (with a larze J which will be mailed to any address upon receipt of six cents in postage, by W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, cm Kdneate Tcnrr Bowel Wit -. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation -forever. I0c,25c II ac.C.fail,rtrttggJretundi--.ey. POSITION WANTED Ry young mar jried man, strong, well educated and must have work. Address H. O., Care of Gazette office. 85-lt WANTED Situation in private family as governess, music teacher, elocution teacher or companion. Excellent tes timonials furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at once to 16 Charlotte street. 85-3t HELP FURNISHED. I have moved from 15 N. Main str to Glenn s 3tore, 28 N. 'Main street. Can furnish oln of all kinds on short motice. Or ders left . Glenn's store, phone No. 211, or 28 North Main, will receive prompt attention. JOHN SMITH Colored. tf ' HEOuP WANTED. WANTED Small office, or desk room lower floor preferred. Address "desk" this office. 843t a CCPELIIsr, Prop. 3 WANTED White servant girl er el derly woman. Inquire of Gazette office. tf FOR SALE 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 COAL, CO, N. Court square. . 81-3t FOR SALE 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. ASTON 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 $800, on terms small cash payment and balance on ten years' time with quarterly or miotaithly payments. These lots will be sold at very lo prices and on easy terms. Parties desiring a good investment will find it here. For further imformation, terms, etc., call on my attorneys, Whitson & Keith. 77-2 wks RICHMOND PEARSON. PPIVAfTD BOARD At No. 5 Starnes avenue. Large, bright rooms. Two acres of lawn and grove. On Look out -mountain 'O-ur Moe. Ten minute walk of postoffice. For terms, etc., inquire at Steele's Laundry, Church street, near Patrton avenue. ROOMB AND BOARDrPinehurst, in the midst of pine grove on Pearson drive, modern house, cool air, bright rooms, large halls and extensive ve randas. Inhale the health giving odor of the pine orest auid yet be in ten minutes' walk of postoffice. Take Riverside car, get off at Cullwhee street and walk to Pinehursti. MRS. J. L. ,MORiGA!NV HIDES WANTED. HIDES, BEES-WAX, Ginseng, May Apples. Roots, etc. Highest cash price paiJ. Address or apply to A Stern toerg, P. O. Box 330, Asheville, N. C. tf THE 1 HEELER, HEND'ERSONVILLF, F. G- A First Class Hotel with all Modern Conveniences. The Dryest end Best Climate in North Carolina. NO FOGS--Beautiful drives and other amusements. Cuisine first-class. Good trout fishing. For Rates and Other Information, Address BARDENA WHEELER, Herderscnville. N. C. a house? with from six to 12 rooms. All modern conveniences. For sale splen did bargain in 8 room cottage acre lot $2C0O. Also ' two cottages, seven NATT ATKINSON & SONS CO., rooms each, $2550 and $3000. Real Estate Dealers FOR RENT Bed room: for young men in building over 3 and 5 West Court square. Lovely location overlooking court square. One furnished and one unfurnished flat of 5 and 6 rooms, and' two 8-room houses. Apply to OLIVE iR D. REiVELL, entrance No. 5 N. W. Court Square (second floor) 60-lmo TO LEND. persons otherwise interested in the busimiess of the said court t gether with their attorneys, will take due notice of this adjournment. The Clerk of the Court at Asheville 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 Asheville Citizen, the Asheville Ga zette, the Asheville Register, the Henderson vi lie Times, the Waynesville Courier and the Murphy Scout. Scout. This the 14th day of March, 1902. CHARLES H. SIMONTON, U. S. Circuit Jude. JAME3 E Byr, U. 3. District Judge. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms, . eleganLt location, (beautiful viewr fine accommodations, with or without board; at moderate price. Inquire for "Mc care Gazette. ' 81-St FOR RENT Three unfurnished roams at $5.00 per imonth in advance. Apply 5 Carter Btreet. 81-3t FOR RENT A seven -twamt houses com plertlely furndshed-odjerni toflpartrve i ments, electrics lights, etc-t near car din. No 6 Grady St. 44-1 no e o , FOR RBNTRooima; nicely fmrnteHed for light housekeeping. CaU at 133 Bailey street. 36 1 TOO, 8U, if. TO LEND $5,000 on city Improved real 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. REDUCED RATES. AshevlUe, N. C, April 20, 1901. Special round trip reduced rates offered by the Southern Railway for the follow ing occasions: Account Triennial Conclave, Knight Templar, Louisville, Ky.f August 27-30 1901. Tickets on sale ;ost 24-28, in elusive, with final limit September 3, 1901. Rate of one firt,. wlass fare for the round trip. Round trip rate from AsneviHe $12.00. Extension of final limit may be obtained on payment of 50 cents additional to .otot Agent, Louisville, if deposted between August 28th ana Sept 2nd. Brass bands in uni form, ten or more on one ticket, will be gramited rate of one. cent per mile plus arbdtraries. This raite will be $7.90 for the round trio. Account of annual Convention Ep worth League, San Francisco, - Cal., July 18-31, 1901. For this occasion a special round trip rate will be author ized from first rtlass coupon ticket offi ces. Tickets on sfle Jury 5-12, Inc., With final limit August 31, 1901. Such tickets will permit stopovers at points wiest of Colorado, Wyoming, Texas, Montana or British Columbia, and pas sengers must reach San Francisco r.ot later than July 18, 1901. Round trip rate from Asheville (for this occasion will be $65.15. For full information call on ticket agents of Southern Railway or address F R. Darby, C. P. and T. A., Ashe ville. N. C. " 'FOR RENT Two (furnished rooms to . house keeping, two blocks from post ' office. Bath, hot and cold water on same floor. Cadi at 35 Penlaind street v FOR RENT. , Seven furnished ' and unfurnished United States of . America, "Western Dis trict, of North Carolina: Th "regular term ot the Circutt and District Courts of the United States, fled by Ham -to cOow: t Asheville, Int Che Western Dtartri&i of:NortS Oa!r olfat on the first Monday M Jday next, is hereby ordered to be adji?uirxied,to convene on Tuesday, the twen'-drat day of May 1901. AH jurors an t wit nesses BumnMcfed or subpoenaed: or who may hereafter be wimimoined or sub poenaed to-appear on the said: first Mon day In May at the said Court. Will ap pear on the day 4o whidhr the same Js adjourned as above. Defemdants In criminal cases, under recognlzaki'ce or t 1 to apiDearNit sal's term, wiU bjd pear on the twentyrfirst day otf May aforesaid. All parties to civil suits, or RECEIVER' Assets of The First National Bank of Asheville, N. C. By virtue of an order of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered in tfce matter of The First National BaiiK of Asheville, at States ville, N. C, on April 16, 1901, upom the petition of the undersigned receiver, I, the said un dersigtoied receiver, win offer for pri vate sale and settlement or compro mise, at the office of Fred A. Hull, Legal Block, Court Square, certain Judgments, notes, collaterals and other miscellaneous assets and articles of the First National Bank of Asheville, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. on Thursday and Friday, May 18 and 17 respectively, amd such of said assets as are not thea disposed of or withdrawn from sale, will be sold ait public auction on Sat urday, May 18, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the above named office. Printed schedule of the assets irfll be furnished by-Mr. F. A. Hull at his office. J. FRANK ALDRICH, Receiver. NOTICE OF SEIZURE. Not&e 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 . 7., one keg about 5 gallons corn wWtJkey, as property of T. J. Holland. At States ville, April 10th, by J. M. Davis, D. C, 28 packages, about 85 gallons corn whiskey, as property of Lowenstine & Co. ; At Salisbury, April lOfih, by C B. Mills, D. C, 2 packages, about 90 gal lons corn wlskey, as property of Gas ton Cagle. ! Persons claiming' the above property Will file their claims with me In mr office within 30 days from date hereof, or the some will be declared forfeited to the use of the United States. H. S. HARKENS, f Oofleetar. By JOHN G. GRANT, T. C. Aslkevflle, N. C, April ittb, Wl. ; Th CM with a tail is the tre mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look f or it on the light bhre enameled metai boxt Each tablet stamped C. fi C. Never sold in bulk druggists, toe. 4$ i