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CHARLES "IQlni Attlie KEjt3utiATE8 fee ilvER STGi Tne Faniis ana His yvite'm jTmpTeTrdopsklr. ACH, BOWELS AND KIDNEYS. $ ' 1 . ? : .' i J S . : . . , . , . -.r malaria. .,Vv - f.-. - ll. l-i 3 jS e k a. e. c it i . - - .. - - - ; ' :'-mf-,i' - V"" . z5 - r S2V R K2fSqSKffESStK - w au,v ; ma I m v arw m m :i.:L s. m I ,: .aiin' a ; ,, i ..... fce, gives a deligbtfuLaescrjption of the W VSuai sfcsK-.a nervous oM conple off the stage. "Ellen and Charley hgaacie.y t & Ur - ; . little dnll"of eve. nor anite Perfect in i flure, and nervoixsi prostration. preevipg, of their, somewhat. rumpled, "or fever, chills debiUty.laiLd kidney plnmage, but billine and" cooing with "all diseases take .Lemon Elixir 1 zuiiit risteiyand satisfaction of their- ladies, for natural and Uxoroueh br- ptcasmjgsgi ganlc regulation, take liemon Elixir; feet provoked a'musement. "sometimes Eta and JLJwtUes at drusts. - , 1 i-bfterisaw drivers of Preiaredfonlv bv Tr:: Hi Tfoxter At- hfjs and, wagons pull -np.heir. horses. lanfta G4 . srop ia we crowaea streets to stare . at! them as they mai3e Eeir Way toward : ; f MrsiKeanilivedi inside ;tlie:mostas tbnding JroopLthat wxniMuBveKarried. r Its slzeitsiwejglitsjlts tilting polfewere aK3Entrances,hadoibi teareddf;al cbhirs. , or tobies tp . accommodate Jklrs. THE COMING SUMMER SESSION AT MONT EE AT. jourth Annual Assembly Wilt0pKi on July 21- 3S Black Mountain, N. Cv IMa,y 3(- The fourth annual assemfbiy- xf "thraP tian Workers at Montreat will' Ibegiii Sunday, July 21, and close August:.4-, The Bible conference will be opened August 11, and close August 25, and during these two gatherings some of the strongest men engaged in Christian ork in this country .will speak , and sing to the audiences that gathera,t this place. During the assembly, July 21 to u-u?t 4. there will be platform ad dresses for the deepening of spiritual life, discussions of methods, home and foreign missions, a young people's -institute, and a personal workers' train 3n? class. Among the speakers are: Rev. Arthur J. Smith, Richmond Hill, tl. I.; P. H. Hadley, superintendent Water ?treet mission. New York; Rev A. D. Thae1nr. president N. C. C. E. Vnion. Wirston. N. C; (Rev. Walter Uolcomb. evangelist, Montreat, N. C.; Pr. H. B. Giobud, Springfield, Mass., (if his health permits); Rev. S. 1 TToodbrklsrp. returned missionary from" China; Rev. Willis R. Hodgekiss, East Central Africa, and others. Beginning August 11 and continuing through Ausrust 25, will be devoted to Bible study. Christian living, Chris tian work, prayer, phophecy, the Word, the Holy Spirit, and kindred .lemas will be presented. We expect the ar ticipati'n of Rev. R. A. Torrey, ''hi--cag:o. 111., superintendent of the ''D1y Bible institute; Dr. E. O. Guerint, Wilmore, Ky., president American Tn land mission, and others. For "Want" ads. see page 2. Heavy Hall Stornt; at Esk Mentain --b! .... jWeavejtvill Iday 29,r-A , remarkaibiy heavy and severe hall storm vWtedJthe JSeenis creek : "sectioh' : yest6riay. At Elk. Mountain, in Herrina cove about two aniles southeast of the village it seamed to reach , Ita' maximum of in tensity.. Parties crossing, the mountain, coming trom AsHeville at the time eay tiiat the hail ' was six inches deep in many places.' Mir. Marshall Weist, who recently married Mass Grace Holberts of Grayson county, va., mas gone to house-keeping in me nouse formerly oooupied by Prof. xost, near, the college. -.Mr. Noah Blankenship, who . some months ago removed from this' section to Bryson City,' has, with his family, returned and yesterday rented one of 'Squire Ed. F. Vandiver's houses which hei will at once occupy. Hr. Billy Reagam, wife and little rank, now of Bryson City, have been here for a week visiting relatives and friends. The party left for home yester day accompanied by 'Miss Edna Reagan, the accomplished daughter of 'Squire I. H. Reaga-n. The steady and marked improvement in the news service of the Gazette !s commented on here, as well as the growth in the subscription list. It is observed that this may be cause aLd effect. . Thomas 'Hunter has opened a wag-m and buggy- factory here- and is building up quite a business in his line. GRATITUDEf Kian's boon. 'PrtTJ- sideways about her on the fi tcmp. " 14$ meniaaykn tte1!! -"- tb front row- or a groatr'from xu.1. ufftaeart announced a tilt add a reve lation of iheelless slippers and dead white -skingfc'i .v-: -; :-y.i: & J And'Jnsplte pf hig. dignity Charles was jnot above a-joke on Ellen's hoop, for onf-i5S day as she strove to enter a carriage dopr she stuck fast, and the hoop fiercy! 'If was well Mn Kean was thtre'tohold down and, as a troubled Voice'ffom within said, Tm caught' some liofw ;- don't you see, Charles T with - a twpnkTing !eye Charles replied Tes, El len, njy dear, 1 do see, and and Tm try toT,NKeep every one else from seeing, too! a speech verging so closely upon im prbpriety that, with antique coquetry, Mrs. Kean .punished him by tweaking hi ear when he squeezed in beside her. Tlje Kean bonnet was the wonder of the town. It was a large coal scuttle, of White leghorn, and at the back there was a sort of flounce of ribbon which she call ed her 'bonnet cape.' Draped over 'it she worn a bright green barejre" veil. But J she was not half so "funny as was her hus Dand on the street. His short little per son was buttoned up tightly in a regulat bottle green 'Mantalini' sort of overcoat loaded with frogs of heavy cord and lined, cuffed and collared with fur of such remarkable color, quality and marking J as would have puzzled the most experi enced student of natural history to name, while vicious little street boys at sight oi it always put searching questions as to the price of catskins in London. - "As they came down the street togeth er, Mrs. Kean, majestically towering above herjord and master, looked like an old time frigate with every inch of can vas spread, while at her side Charles puffed and fretted likea small tug. "The street boys were a continual tor ment to him, but Mrs. Kean appeared se renely unconscious of their existence even when her husband made short rushes at them with his gold headed cane, crying: 'Go away, yon irreverent little brutesl Go away!' and then puffed laboriously back to her again as she sailed calmly . Dr. H. Moziey--!ejut Sirtucso wing yoir lemon Elixir I ttayftaffca bad another attack of those fearful "sick headaches, and thank God that I have at 3ast found a medicine that-will xmre those awful spells. I MRS. ETTA W. JONES, 1 MOZUST6 LEMON ELJXIR. I Buffered with indigestion and dys eretery for two long years. I heard of Xemon Ellzlr;-pot itrtak--ren bot tleja and am now a well man. V HARRY AOAMS, NQ. 1734 First Avenue, , Birmingham I MOZLByS LEMON ELIXIR. Cured my husband, who was afflicted Cof years with large ulcers on bis leg, and was cured after using two bottles; and 'cured a friend whJm the doctors had given up to die, who had suffered for ' years with, Indigestion and nervous prostration. (MRS. E. A. BETvTLLE, "' Woodsock, Ala, Bean the Signature Thi Kind Yotf Ham Always Bougf on. A CARD. For nervous and sick headaches, In digestion, biliousness and constitpation (of which I have been a great sufferer) I nave never found a medicine that would give such pleasnat, prompt, and permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. J. P. SAWTELL, Griffin, Ga., Publisher Morning Call. HE IS A WONDER. Cherokee, Iowa, as he is now, cheerful, All wh see Mr. C. F. Collier, of erect, vigorous, without an ache, could hardly believe he Is the same man who, a short time ago, had to sit in a chair, propped up by cushions, suffering In tensely from an aching toack. in agony he tried to stoop -all caused by chronic kidney trouble, that no medicine help ed till he used Electric Bitters and was wholly cured by three bottles. Posi tively cures Backache, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, all Kidney troubles. Only 50c at all drug stores. When you keep your preacher worry ing over his grocery bills you 'can hardly expect him to feed you with the bread of life.- !Great men are those who apply the measures of heaven to the matters of earth. The roots are refreshed by the rain released by the leaves. THE DRAWBACK. (Does he know she is marrying him for money? Yes; and he's glad to give it to her as long as he goes with it. There are 39,000,000 hogs in (this coun try, without counting those that ex pectorate on the floors of public buildings. Thos Edison says he must give the bil lion dollar trust the aspect of 30 cents wiien he feels like it and that Bryan ft praying for !him not to feel lika it BEWARE OF GREEN FRUIT.Now in the heated term people should pay at tention to their diet, avoiding unripe fruit and stale vegetables which tavari- ably lb ring on cramips, cholera morbus! or diarrhoea. Children are particuteirly subject to complainlts of this kind, and no mother can feel safe without hav ing a bottle of Pain-Kill er. It is safe, sure and1 speedy cure. Avoid substi tutes, there is hut one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. "C" WTthaTair. Tha "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy. Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. (Sr. C. Never sold in bulk. AJJ druggists, ioc IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it In Cve days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. ..Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by All druggists. SUMMER HE1AT. This is the season for 'bowel complaints. Green apples and cucumbers produce them aiui Perry Da vis' Pain Killer cures them. To the troubled stomach it come3 like a balm, the wind is assuaged and the troutole ceases. Every idlrugglst in the land keeps Pain-Killer, and no one should be without It in his family. Avoid sub stitutes, there is but one Pain-Klller. Perry Davis.' Price 25c. and 5frc. 35Sbi ''".-S V -.-5- ;P "V-V- W',JJr- a- - " --Y i r ;; . i y. I Li Ii ...... . , . -, i i .T-. !-;.'. I ' . . .- r ' JnTal6M and Mae Dairfll?adl tf America., TEOT 164 miles east of Chattanooga, 42 mile? east of Knoxville , od the K. & B. Railway, in tne loveliest valley pf the East Tennessee mountains. Two ho tels, 25 cottages; 40 acres lawn, walks and shade trees. Electric lights. Complete system water works, with modern baths. Splendidorchestra, spa cious ball room, telegraph and long distance telephone; in fact, all the amuse, meats and comforts. Best German and American cooks. Write for 40 page book FREE JPleasuiro IHlesFt Isa tlte Union Price of Water Shippsi The water is shipped all seasons o? the yea in nonlar barrels. Oat $5 eatfh. Half-barrel hn,tlfl. $5 5 o-allon Rockeriohn. S2.75, 10 gallon Rockeriohn, fc. 75. 5 gallon crated Demijohn, $2.25. 14 gallon glass Carboj, $3.75, Special rate to dealers m car-load lots upon application. Terms cash. Remit by P. 0. Order on Tate Spring, New York exchange or registered letter to Tat Spring, lenn. Shipping daily at the rate of over 4,000 packages per annum. Special freight rate to an oointen be secured. Tate water is sold by the most reliable druggists m all principal cities and towns. Last year shipments increased over 100 per cent, of any previous year SnSffibyDr.rf&Anteaell.M.D.. Professor of Chemistry in National Medical College, and Chemist to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and ,can be found in the page pamphlet. UTE'S kWM. Mountain Spring U , Miles From Tate Serines. Pine Lithia and Chalybeate Springs, flowing from side and base of dinoh Mountain. Beautiful scnery among the Hills. Hotel, cottages Bind grtttPid &r&atly improved and now open to.via-. itors at these low Hates. (1.00 and fl.50 Pr day, $7.00 to .00 per week; $25.0t o $30 per month. Hack line from Stete at moderate prices. Pllvilegea of Tate "irauffht Cot those desiring It.. 3Poc. further informiatioini, (address ' - ? THOS. TOMLINSON, OwWer,"1 ! Tate fiprings, Tenai. s. .5- - - - The following list is taken from SOdO On file In Itlhia rnrmitLw'i ffflA. . TRheT cnie from every point of the loorfflpsss represent persons in every w". and hfe Senator V,. w PKtM. rvf AfaJhamBi.: "I have found Tate Bprlng "water genuine specific for the cure of malajl! troubles." . - . ' R. L. Taylor, ex-Cov-ertaor of Tennes see, Nashville: "I regard Tate Spring as the best n th continent." Thos. A. Mellon, of Mellon Bros.,. ibankers, Plfttsburg, Pa. : "I believe there Is no water In this country eqnal.to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as well as dyspefpsta and liy er tnwblitti. " &'?r'srr -r - l- J, W. Thomas, president and general - mJanager of ChatUtoiooga and Stl. Louis "riittwart " ;v .- ... "I take pleasure In xeccomtnenalng it to ny twe iwtoo "wishes to enjoy cionitin- Si ! .V "ft Ji tmerasihW, Atlantft ; OcmatttutJon, Xtlpota Qa.;', . . ri ; gtly"e$irae ate Water and - J M. sr5-.r&Tri--3.rf J -s u :A?uo ; CfKflAT WAGON WJAiNTJACTDlREJB. J. !. 6tudee3w, douth Bend, HwI.t , Z , elire; ther jls Taoprtn la . " imk.';ti)ki' ioimtains . the ' bealins ira- IKtA 'finrftifl ' ilhieiL : THE CRJE2AT TOBACCO MANOFAC-. TUPjER. J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C: "T fhinic it the finest water to be found anywhere." PREBajDENT OP IiAJtCUEST SDN;uiT1 CO.. IN THE WOPIiD. Geo. B. Wilson, 924 Arch, street, Phil adelphia, IPa.: "In 1894 I suffered very acutely from Indigestion, which lasted utotll 18S5. In the fall of that year a friend sent me a case of Tate spring Water. Before re oelving' the water I was vistting a doc tor three times a week, taking all kinds medicine and after using the water for a week I lhave never since that time been to see a doctor in regard to my i dlgestloi and have never taken a drop of medielme' for InddgiestliOBi since. I believe this water salved -my life; and consider it the finest water.W:liSdtlsaf - tion I tacve ever knkxwn.- t3jave reo commended this watear to yjmnbac of friends wbo Ibave nsed ltr' ajsdltoave never known tt to fail ia IVeneflclal ra suits." ' - 7 - ' " fe. Ii. Greer, Washington; saved my life beyond a doolbt."1 "Jit PvEJCETVED SUBSTANTIAN BENE- iFIT. A. B. Carr, cantcdnnatl, O.: "We balve received substantial benefit from Tate Spring water." GiRiBAT BENEFIT TO A GREAT BUS INESS MAN. . James Swann (of Inman, Swatan & Co.) N. Y. : "I have found. Tate Water of great benefit. FROftfjfPHB COURTS OF JUSTICE. Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newtoemo, N. C: It does me more good than any "wa ter I b&ve ever used." curbs esHraJS- - U. M. Elliott, Jr., Of Kyle liunXber Co., Gadaden, Ala.: It cured me of dyspepsia, chilli and malaria." EFFICIENT TOiNIC. tf. M. Miller, VIcksburg, Miss.: be most efBcienct and agreeable, tonie ttf which I have any knoJwledge.,: v. . I rj(NIiT SEOBB1 FOR CHRONIC MA- G. D. M. DatotreU, - ML. D. little Rocki, Ark., "It fwws the only agent I Ammd that gave relief of chronic mad- INFAXIilBUEl CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA. David Kirk, president of McCataynt Oil company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I be lieve Tate Spring water Is an Infallible cure for dyspepsia." MAY USE HIS NAME. W. S. Pope, Columbia, 8. C: "Con tinue the use of my name, and I will jcnoX jo Xoqos m enqjjwp Xrmjaeatp catalogues as you wish to Bend." THEWATEIi , Cures Indigestion,, Dys pepsin and nil troubles of Liver 'Stoancn, Blndder Bowels, Kidneys, Rheu matism and Blood Dls. eases. SHIPPED ANYWHERE !IME 7 Dr. T.C.lSmitt,Pelham'8 Pharmacy, Theobold' Candy Kitchen, Pat Mclntyre, B. C BUT ffTO 8S8&S& B. Krsrtto Pharmacy. Bon C,,. Smith Co., A. B AUisoa & Co. Way&svMe:c Capacity of Hotel 500. 40 Page36ok Free. AU t, comiorw ana s.-.- . ' - ;:.-.--'''' . . ... rr m r. -lWf TlrTTT -'"'TWMiS WJM- -Id it tt nTi k ii if n r 11 1 i wi - MiilhitriT " " "MM-tiM '"fl' --" " J'- '-"'"r" " 1"iMMMMMM"WiM'MMM,ir"f''rr'1'"' 1 " 1'''"8BMi Vltfi I 'J in '!-.! i!1 i -I. ft 4 I. y. -y - - - -r. r t 3 - .1
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