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t - - THE . ASHEVILLE GAZJbl ii& uujnj.- - rr " THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE JUNE iQQj '11UI3 MHDIClNAIj VIRTUES OP THB v WATERS AR3BJ TJNEXCBLJiEID. f lifer 1 - v .'ft re . 3 i 3 v- f 1 - v y- r. 7 Which will make Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday big days at THE BIG BALTIMORE. Vou will find these goods just as advertised on our Center Bargain Tables. ; Boys' Wash Suits. 200 Boys' Suits, made of the very best Duckund Galatea Cloths; well sewed and will stand rough wear. We have divided them into two lots. v ,Gne 73c, the other 98c. Ladies 75c Madras and Percale Shirt Waists with new sleeves and shapes, selected patterns, some trimmed with two rows 48c inserting. At Corsets. 75c Summer Corsets several colors, high or low front, trimmed with lace, of best wearing materials Waists Muslin Underwear down in this department to where you can buy the ready made garment cheaper than the goods to make them. Our space is too limited to make prices on these goods, but you will find them on our tables and at prices tnat will save you dollars. THE BI6 BALTIMORE GLIMPSES OF LIFE III . THE OLD IIORTH STATE Floating terns That Show the Trend of Industrial and Social Progress. EVENTS OF INTEREST IN THEILAND OF'TfiDET SKY Gleanings From the Columns j ot Local Papers in Var ious Towns of State. A. Mrs. Massey earner iff "town from the country Monday night ivith her jaw (bone dislocated". She had yawned too hard and this caused; the trouble. A doctor soon placed the bone in place and relieved the severe pain. States ville Landmark.. The faculty of the A. and M. college have abolished a number of positions, declaring others vacated, receiving res ignations and slashing into expenses so that these are cut down in the sum of $8,945, this being a saving of $1,745 in salaries and $7,200 in department ex penses. , ' . . : j Kentuckians are more convinced than ever that it is bad policy: to" mix liquor and water In that State during the recent freshet a distillery was flooded and a large mountain trout was caught In one of the vats" in a beastly state of intoxication. Salisbury Sun. Mr. C Li.. Knox, of Steele creekv wraa in today. He says-that a -wagon load of spools of thread from some mill, was gotten out of the rivexJby an old negro living near him. , The latter is selling them right along1. The pools no doubt came from Mountain Island. TMr. Jor dan has an advertisement in today's News-in regard to iparties selling the things washed away by the flood. Charlotte News. The Salisbury Gas and Electric com pany has reduced the price of illumina ting and fuel gas to a figure as low as that-of any city in the country con sidering the. cost of material. IUum inating gas has heen reduced from $2.50 to $2 pep M. and the price of fuel gas has "been fixed at- $1.50. The newi ' gas plant, is nearly completed: and con sumers will be supplied from this source tiy July 15 th. Ihe - Record ; says that Col. W. H. Osborn. recently elected mayor, of Greensboro, has instituted suit against M. T. teach, of Raleigh, and the News and Observer, for libel. It is supposed that the suit is on account of a publi- cation in the News and Observer, made at the instance of Leach, in regard to ' purchaso of mules for the penitentiary by Osoorhe while he -was' a-jdirector in that institution. Josephus Daniels, of ; the Nws and Observer, has .published a intention : to rebect Ladies' Wash Skirts. Well made :Udies; Skirts in ail the good colors;, nicely trimmed; made of luek and Covert Cloth; worth double our price. Two lots: One: 73c. the other gftei We haVe divided our Shirt Waists into three lots and marked them down to prices that will move them quickly. Another lot consisting of the very best colors and made of the best materials. A sampl line worth 73c double the price. Ladies Vests. A full table Ladies' Summer Vests in white, pink, tan or blue tape around arm and neck, all sizes, large or small waist, from 15c to 25c. Now. Qq in white and bust, straight made AQn "UU on Osborne, and under the new libel law tiii& may end tie case The director of the census has com pleted his preliminary report on the manufacturing interests in the state of North -Oarolina. The report snows the value of the manufacturing (products of the state to 'be $8A83;114, as against $5,028,107 for 1890. The number of manufacturing eslablishmentA- was in creased during the ten year from 382 to 1,130; the capital from $2,894,553 to $5 -396,490 There was an increase of 60 per cent in the -average1 number or wage earners and of 16 per cent In the total wages paid. It wm be- neticed elsewhere in thai I'Datver that the salaries of. seven teenrfe postenasters in North XLroUna have 'been increase ty tne unitea Bsiaxea- uostofflce deoartment- This-' is a t healthy sign, as it is an event for con- gratulations not only to the postmas ters, but the towns included in the list. When a postmaster's salary is raised it means that the volume of business Justifies it, and this Indicates prosperity in the community where It occurs, nenaersonvme is among xne fortunate ones, being Increased from $1,500 to $1,6W per North Carolina Times. year W estern State Geologist Holmes is procuring data with reference to the floods and has assigned his four assistants to work as follows: E. "W. Myers, for the Catawba, Yadkin and Cape Fear; N. C. Curtis for the Broad river and tribu- tatries; R. E. Shuford, for the French Broad and "Watauga; Ernest IGraves; for' the Roanoke and the iNeuse. Prof. Holnies is also- having photographs taken of the destruciioh so wrought by the flood, particularly on bottom lands. Speaking of jthe great , rainfall last week he said the heaviest at one point in 24 hours appeared to be at Chapel JHill five inches. It was really nearly all in one; night. The other evening as Pender DBarnett ias (passing along the street near the Justus Pharmacy heVdiscoveeji -what seemed to him an unusually, large toad, and on closer, examination itiwas. found to be a vbuH frog. :J He succeeded in capturing MS'frogship and it is now on exhibition -Justus' window acting as a f roe-inthethroat' sfen". - Just now a frog Of suoh site - happened to toe pa trolUng Main .street is a iraysteryJ,"-,3a as he is too-large to have f alleu-frori theclouds it is likely that the- uhnstiai flood in? Mud cteekf swamp frighterfeU MiU, -andvhavinit lost' his -way; he ! was" seeking" his ! natural . abode when be? wancTered Vinto the: streert . He ; is-: 1 beauty, in size and appearance, aocd c-he that would be calculated to make Ier- monlcVs mouth water. Hendersonvlile Times. (. - . '. , . FAJST 'NORTH. - Chicago & North-Western Railway leave Chicago dally for Milwaukee, Ma3 ison, Green pay, mynxH eiu, Lv Oshkosh canaiDa, isnnpernang, Marquett, Asa land, St. PauL MlnneeJpolis and Dulut and all tpotnUr In Wisconsin and the Cop per country. Quickest ttrne. 'Servt? uneomalled. The ' beat of everrtlnht For tickets, rates Ahd full information apply to your nearest ticket agent o address N. M". Breeze, 40 North Pry street, Atlanta, Ga. - ' ! 1 Sl ' V.'"l"uy" ii.iiji.il i. i.n TTT-X1 11111111111111 Still another lot worth from $1.50 to $2.00 goods, perfectly made and can be depended upon. White and all the col ors, beautiful patterns and latest styles, 98c The Bargain Center of Ashevile The girl with a rainy day skirt has been right in it. No, Maude, dear, the -weather bureau is not a clearing house. A1 GOOD COUGH MffiSDiCENE. It speaks (well for Chmberlains Cough Remedy' iwhen druggists iise it in their- own families In preference5 fo any other; "3 have sold cauBmiberlaM's Cough Remedy for the ast five year with complete satisfaction- to myself and customers," says Druggist J Goldr smith, Vni2tten J. Y. . "I have (always used it in my own i&amily b;oth for or dinary coughs andl colds and for the cough following la giippe, andl find it very eflkadotra." For sale by C.A. Rttcy- sor, dmgelsf. i fj i i i it ii i Tin -i n ji i r fi c Even the bee in the-'bonnet may hare stinguin its tail.. . - Qir iS. iWfeedoar -Cashier off the Ftrtt National iBank of WU&erse, Iowa, n a recent letter' srives" same experience wftn a caripenteT in his employ, that.wnrr, I- hd-; c&Vpetfter working for one whbl was : ohiiga to stop roric trot' several days- o& account of being troubled with diarrhoea. I mentioned to him that I had ibeen similarly trouBled and that Chamberlaln'9 Oolic, cholera and IMarr hoea Remedy had cured me. He ibought ibottle of it from the druggist here arid informed me that one dose cured him and he is again at (his" work." For sale by C. A. Raysor, druggist. !Some men are too lazy to even stand in their own light. A SPRAINED ANKLE QUICKLY CURED. "At one time I suffered fromai a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, - Washington, Va . 'After using several weUreconi!mended medicines (without success, I tried Chamherlaln' s'Paiif Balms and am pleased to say that relief came as soon f I began its use and. a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by C. A. Ray- sor, druggist. ' ft n.i Pi i 1 1 - r i i i ii f 1 0 t. Jt WOMAN'S AWFTJIi ' PARIl. ' tThertr isroWty on chancs to' your life and tnat Irftioughi to' operas tion" were tho startling "word heard by Mrs. I; B. Hunt, of Lim RWCgs, Wls front her doctor iter he haa vainly tried tm rare her. of af frightful case of .stomach; trouble and- yellow Jaundicefi Gall-stones had formed ontf she conatantlyi rew worse. . Then- she hegan to use Eaectrie Bitter which wVJly eured her.-.IV'--- wonderful Sv Tach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Oat - Dyspepsia, Losis of Appetlte . Try ft. A. 'v. pOc , Gtiaraateed, Tor salo by all assists. , Get What You Ask For! I When you ask f or Cascarets Candf Catharti.Cs be- sure yQi .get them iGeritiinerbfetstampe-'C. "C C Never sold in bulk. A substitutor t always a cheat and a frauds BeW&re Au druggists, iocs Bigtiature Sean the The Kind Yon Hate Always BcsgM 7. - 4. t . i:VA ( '!'ijtj-l fill ft '' - -'" ; ' " -v ' ' ' wmm- j I (iEill-j MISCBLJuANEOUS. HHLT FtJRNISHEp.--I have moved oja 15 N, Main str; to, Glean s ;. store, 28 N. Maiin -street. Can furnish :-l' of all kinds on short notice. Or ders Left i Glenn's, store, phone No. ill. or 28 North Main, will receive prompt attention. JOHN SMITH, Colored. tf WANTED. A position as stenographer and itypewriter, very best of referenc es. Address IE. "W. W., Gazette office. ' 5-3t TO LEND In sums of $f,500, $1,000, $700 and $500 .Apply to L. A. FARINHOUT Real Estate Broker, 4? Patton ave. .tf FOR SAUB IPYjR SA1LE Cabbage and sweet potato plants, at Haymond's North Asheville, N. C. 99t3- FOR SALEVery attractive bargain in a modern residence, 2 minuses from court', house, good -locality. Price $2000 for quick sale. NATT ATKIN SON SONS CO., Real Estate Dealers. FOR SAL.E In the most desirable residence portion of Asheville, a mod ern house containing every conven ience. For particulars apply to H. F. Grant & Son, 48 Patton avenue. 9-3t. FOR BAiLiB City property improved and unimproved. Some fine bargains in suburban realty. Six room house and barn with Poorer of land 2 miles out, $1750.Cali and see our list. ASTON HAWLS & CO., 18 S. Main street. tf FOR ,BAL-rI offer for sale several de sirabte ,iot- on .Spcuoai LBagleiv Mar ket, Valley, Sycamore, PenJandV -and West Haywood streets, auid Eagle Terrace, at (prices ranging from, $100- to $800, on terms small cash1 paymjeht and (balance on ten yrs' time With' quarterly or mcithiy payments. Ths : lot wrfll . heT; sold: at very lo prices and tin easy terms. Parties delte&ta&i M iHTsthht CT -find it toere. - jt&t- furtlwr' taaifetlra; terme; ete.y cAIToii mty attoroeys, JTt Wte RICimCWD POARSON. 'v ' .TZHJS ROCK; ! L&DGav Jfc eaghtfAil' summer ham'locatoa on Battery Park hill 5 doors! from postafflc- osreare Hm.- OooL: quiet rooms". Cow venient- tar tourists orr business men i Take, street car. at desot to P. O., or transfer at Square to Riverside . or ine. Ratefr SX to per ay. No.; Haywood street. Mrs; b V. Cole, pro prietor. . . .. BEDES WANTJESD. HTJDSS, BiflQ-WAX 'fflnsen& May Apples, Roots, eto. Highest oasa price pail. Address mr apply to A Stern berg, P. O. Boat 330, AsheTtlle, H. C. TO RtESNT. Rooms, 'furnished or un furnished, rwiith or without (boarct. Table boardi; Near postofnee on car line: Amlv 42 Rarwood St. 97-6t OFVJR IlENT-r-A 21 -room hotel, , all mod ern conveniences. Near . K. ajepot Apply to J. B, BOSTIC CO. tf house keeping, two bloc from post office. Bath, hot and coldnwAer on same flopes CaQ at 3ft Penlaod street : . X0XI0E.i University of Tennessee. RTnoxvilla. will bheldySnroerhi4ait Tfcl ".J: Pat- OMObrarr Bulldine. Asbevfflel tt , on Wednesday, June 12 1901; begini ning s . tm. The examinatiojx-will cov" err r2nglish gramonar, composition, ar- ltametio. aleelbr&..eeomAtw ni tbirvl u4Jec to be seleoted, as extplsined to tawmouncement. . V- ' " ' Gradttaftes of 5 he Ashvifie 1 sonool and other accredited1 schb6Is,! w?ij aaanitted; wlthotxt examination, uipon certificate;1' , - For further tefbrinatlon 1 mT- to 5ii- pmtehdeht5iTfghe;or the Registrar, university or Tennessee, Knoxvllle. n &9S none; in iooor .6,000,000 feartic's jump into DODularitv. Tha people have cast their verdict; v Best medicine for the KowpU in trie wnrlrL J All druggists, 10c; insolation, Indiscreetly pressed upon us when .we are suffering -under affile-, tion, only serves to increase our pain and render our grief: inore poignant. Rousseau. - v r f ' H . if e f f "n I 7 tit a A tv tniTrfiHTii finx iiAinuuu umifi ULrnun drmntid mill. , c atuate in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina, on Mtorphy braich of. the Southern railway, 28 miles west of Ashe rJlie, a about 700 feet higher ,v Ohe-halfrmile from court house at "Waynesville, the highest railroad town east of the Rocky Mountains. Nearly 3000 feet above Vthe sea, fine Mineral Springs, hot and coli Sulphur Baths. The hotels and furnishings are new and modern and in all of its ap pointments first -class. The service and table are unexceptional. Season opens May fcotffl. For rates, etc., apply to J.M..OCPB1-1N, IFrcp. 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 BAR DEN & WHEELER. Hendersonville. N. C. 1 REDUCED RATES Asheville, IN. C, May 7,:IW1 Special round triip. rates offered by the thorn Railway for the (following oc ons. . . M'lWCftrmtf As. seroftlyV ' WrightsvtHe, N. t;., -Jiini- 1(P 15, ;iS0 3&t rate of OneflTstdawt tare' pHm:$2vK meznhership fee; foy thai round Tto, Ticketa onseJe wManingtoa. N- 1 TiiTiT T'lC tiwttiioln nliW nLl 1lmlf sieina&orsnip ree ir.K5: Ktop over pnv-eleses-Imav W aUOwa ' tversft Station R&telgJ end Greensboro, m 6V. for ftOtexmroodatlon x& ipertiM deerrintf to attend sufBimer schoolsjat -CShapei liifl : Apjcaunt cpmnyBarjtOrees rearUe: collet Greenhorn N. C. . Mar 13MV ' fUti'- sMW5 Ifay fctO, with haT Ibnrf May 31. Round trfp rati rrom Asneviiie, .30. - " ' - Aoxnint Triienntei Conckuve,! Kni&bl Templar,- Ixmtisvllle, Ky.. August 27-SO 1901.; Tickets on sale Ai ost M-2S, In elustre. witto final, limit September 1901., Rate of one fin. . vlass fame for the round trip. , Round trip tnO from AM&srXk l - ra.00. BZtehsloa of final limit may be obtained en payment of SO cents additional- to lotet Agent, XJouiLrrille, it deposted betreen Augusi 28th ana Sept 2nd. Brass bands in uni- iforni tecr or' more im? one ticket, will be eracied rate of oae cent iper anile plus abitraraee. This rwte ittQ be $7.90 Cor the round trio. Account of annual' CVMnrehtlon Ep- wrt& League, I9ah Franclseoi Oall. Jiiry 18-1, 190ti. For 'thi; ocasloib a special round !trrp rejbv wm be authoi' lzed from mwt cSasi ooupcm" teket' offl oee5. Tloketi? oa- eele f July51 ftie " with fmal ifintf iit 1WJ11 Bwh cti'wlli' peMfilf stbjrFa points wee o'dbloriaov 'VbnTarii, Tetaei' MoofiskitrOr jirmfttfdotuttfi-M'fei' sengers must reach San Freuiclsco oof later than TurjTlSriSOi: Round trip rate from AshevSlle for thia3 oeoaela wtll be $05.15. Sar full lhtokhatldn; call on Uosjsf aecrts of 0cithrn Raflwey. .or. ddrees y. R. Darby, C iv am T. a., Asoe. vtllei N- Ci 3t , C2Cie5SiJ l'i--.-: TOR?IfrjREa' "A tvTliNBS.3 snee suffering wae endured by wtt T. Ii. Martin of txbde. Kr.. bo- fore he gave this evtdenceT - "I'coqgbed every night until my throat waa nearly raw; then -tried Dr. E!hirs"Ne Dkh corvery which rare tnartan. esltef . I lve usedr-it ia iny fkmry fbf four years, and recommend it as the greateet remedy, for pouch; Oolda and aH Throes cet andvDtbf; troubles. It yrtO. mwmt& andnoionr preveulyulf- eiisotiitel 'icftres " Odn suanptioits Price K)c and 10T Every bottle guaranteed. Trial at all dru etorea. s Skin affections wjOl readily dtsspmear by using DWitt Wtch Basel Salve Ixjok oot tfor countcTQelts. If you get DeWltt's you will get good results. If is the ouickand positrre cure or piiea. At ell druggists I?eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , , Cares iles, Scalds. Qarns,. Park Hotel and Baths The Healthier Piac 111 America. Open Throught the,yYear. ' Capacity 200; every knowm appointmont, elevaTo? steam heat, extensive parlors; mineral batis fi the exclusive use of guZ in commodious bath W or attached suite. poVi? lustrated booklet addn JOHN C. RUMBOrGH, Proprietor, tiTriTrT pnnntnn rmm-r.-r THE fHEELER, HEHDEfiSONVILLE, F. C HOTIcfe OiT ELECTIOH Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a resolution of the (board of couotj commissioners of Buncombe comity ad opted on Tuesday the 8th day of May, 1901, and by virtue of. eta act of the gen eral assembly of North Carolina, rat ified the nth- day of March 1901, nd entitled "an act to authorize the com mlSBl oners of Buncombe" county to' 15- IstWUondr' to pay ther ipresent fleittos I .i , . . . for necessary expenses ahd Wsecirre et 1 thereon suitable buildings for' court house, public offices and the preserve tton of public records, air etoettan ly the Qualified voters of Buncombe coun ty has been ordered and will be beM is f the severeJ votinsj Drecincts in the county of Buncombe on Tuesday the th day of June.l90L for the purpose of ascertaining the wishes of the voters of Boincombe county on the proposition of erecting a new county court bonsa. when and where each person entitled to vote wiH be allowed to vote a ballot "For New Court House" or a ballot "Against New Court House." Said election will be held at the sev eral voting places in said county and ta the city of Asheville, that is to say. at the same voting places at which mem bers of the general assembly and" coun ty and state officials were voted for at the general election in August, 1900. Notice is also given that the registra tion 'books will be open at the several voting places on Saturday the 1st of June, 1901, and that the registrars to be appointed for said election will also register all voters who apply to theni on the dates between the said 1st and 8th days of June, except on Sunday. This the 9th day of May, 1901. M. 1a. REED, C2hbb. Board Co. Com. TT-d A w tf Murphydc Co. Brokers. i a, Private wire. Continuous quotations. 6l Broadway, New York. II Church St., Asheville, N. C : Refer to Blue Ridge National Bank PARKE RS El a in DAI ftAtf OlKiMM and bcutiCM """I AnwM a HntMEr"S CASTOR I A For In&nts.and Children. Tie Kind You Hare Alwajs BougM Bears the . '.'-a : 5 J 1 1 ! I si S i'V
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