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,1 ;. THE ASHEVILLE . GAZETTE THURSDAY; TUNF iviqoi. r,t-r HbtSpnfiels-c'N v.,MT!!l 1U Ml ITITfVW A iTi VTBmrmpi m "--WATERS ABB UNOEXCBLUBD. Mountain Park Hoter and Baths Pop Thursday, Friday and S6 f S ,5: 4 s " V "'i. uaroina "6 IT 4 way 1 v--j;- rt-V '4 iff fe V"" at f hetBig JSalf imc Oil 5 1 "Jiisf as we describe it you will find." High class mer chandise at low prices' Ladies Wrappers 500 Ladies Wrappers, made of good quality Percales, in all the new shades and beautnui patterns, niceiy mauc and trimmed, worth trom $loo to $. 50; for this sale.... Ladies' Hats 5o Laciies' Trimmed Hats which we have made a special run on at $2,49, latest snapes, tnmmea in enmon ana flowers, a bargain at $3.5. - i!(J0 Our price now red uced to . . $ 1 1 u 0 Table Linens. We have decided to make the great est reductions ever seen in Asheville on Table Linens: $2 00 quality 41 48 $1 6 l 1 23 25 " ... 98 SI 00 " 73 75 " ' See them if interested. Ladies9 Slippers We have placed on our bargain shoe table about 100 pairs more of the slip pers that sold so fast last week. This will be your last chance at them. Many worth as high as $2 00 per pair but to close them out they go for 50G Corsets A new and fine line of the well known Dr, Warner and the W. B. Cor sets in the latest styles, long and short waist, straight front summer corsets: Thegl 25 kind 98 The $1 00 kind . 73 The 75 kind 49 Men'S Underwear A glance in our show window will show you that we are offering the great est bargains yet seen in these goods. Men's underwear in good colors and any size, the 5oc kind elsewhere, our price 250 The 75c and 98c kind, with us 500 TOlcroiC DM THffltThlTDlP 10 and 12 Patton Ave. The Bargain Center of Asheville. r s s & jv oootxxxxxxccoxxxKxxxx xx xxxxxy OREGON, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO. are the states to -which a large immi gration is now directed. You should take advantage of the opportunities, and the greatly reduced rates. This -wonderful country fully and accurately de scribed and illustrated in a new bookie PROGRESS OF THE A. &M. The state board of agriculture" has just taken wonderful steps to improve and to strengthen the Agricultural and Me chanical college at Raleigh. They ihav rained1 the salary of the professor of ag riculture to $2,500, imaging! It the most important chair in the college, and hare resolved to find the (best man in th with a large map, (which will toe maiiea , " ' " i I - to aj addresson receipt of six cents professorship of animal industry an postlgeby w!b. Kniskern, 22 Fifth' veterinary science at a salary, if neces- a Harris' Liihia water 0 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 I y Prominent Physicians everywhere for Bright's Disease, -Albuminuria9 Cystitis and Gravel. Sufferers from t Rheumatism, Gout and Uric Acid Poisoning will find Harris, Lithia the1 most enective remeay. ....... .. . . . 9 I The Healthier vm in Amenca. I Open Through the Year. t Capacity S00; every fa , apfpomtmnt, elevatoV parlors; mineral baths ft the exdusdve use rf eue2 :; in conunodioiis batlh lwT or attached suite. For lustrated booklet addresj JOHN C. KUMBOUGH, Proprietor, 'PEOPLE'S COLUMN MISCSBXLiiANEOUS . STUJDiEJNTS Mr . O. S. Fowler, a grad uate of art eastern college, will tutor in Asheville during the summer. Any one desiring a private tutor will do well Ho call upon or address him at 33 Montford avenue. - 101-6t WANTED 'A posi'tiqn as stenograiph er. Remington operator. Very 'best recommendations, five years' experL ence. Address B. W. -W., care Ga zette office. 106-6t WlLLi REMOVE my Bed Spring and " Mattress Factory from 47" Eagle street to No. 70 S. Main strret, adjoining Southern Express office. R. 'M. Mc INTURFF. 103-3t W. H. MEID, (Licensed Auctioneer. 31 Noth Main steet. Fothcoming sales: The Boston Saloon, at 12 m., June 14. Fancy Goods etc. at 'Claudius H. (Mil ler's, 32 North Main. June 15 and 17. TO LEND In sums of $1,500, $1,000, $700 and $500.Aply to L. A. FARINKOLT Real Estate Broker, 49 Patton ave. -tf WANTED Boarders for two light airy rooms, all conveniences, everything Ihomelike and pleasant. Apply to 29 South Main street. " 102-et sary, of 2,500, and they are looking for a strong man for thiol chair. They have created 120 scholarships and1 appropriat ed $2,000 to ipay agricultural students for farm work, and thus mot only teach them but heljp them to get an education At the request of President Winston they have permitted him to devote his entire time to the emolument and devel opment of the college and have appoint- ed as director of the exiperiment statiom Prof. R. ,W. Kflgore, mow hemfet to the agricultural department and direo tor of experiment work at the various test farms throughout, the state. Commissioner of AgrJcuHure S. I-. Patterson, President Winston of the college, Professor B. W. Kilg-ore of the experiment station and the board of ag riculture are determined1 to develop the agricultural J side of the college andl to make it equal to any dn the country. They want studenta from each county to the state. Here is a wonderful op portunity for young men. BUSINESS. Accounts and bills collected with promptness and despatch. Banit refer ences. Drop a postal card to GEO. H. GALE, 90 Cumberland Avenue, 106-3t Asheville, N. C. FOR SlAXtEB FOR SALE 18 acres of fine wood land1, a beautiful knoll with fine views in Wools ey, one mile from court house. Price $12,000. J. B. BOSTIC CO. FOR SALE City property Improved and unimproved. Some tine bargains in suburban realty -Six room: house and barn with 3 acrea of land . 2 miles out $1750.011 and see our Ust.AQTON BJLWLS & Op., 18; Main street. - - - tf' St. John's day, which is usually cele brated at the Oxford Orphan Asylum on June 24th, will be observed this year on Saturday, June 22nd. The railroads of the state have been asked for re duced rates and we hope to have a large number of visitors present. About the usual (programs will be ob served. The address of welcome will be made by Dr. B. K.Hays, with- a response by Senior Grand Warden W. S. Liddell. Dr. Geo. T. Wilson, pres ident of the A. & M. college at Ral eigh, will be the speaker of the day. concert by the ohWdren. 4v g Testimonials from Physicians andJPatients chat W eliminate all questio? of doubt, sent tofany 5 address, . . . V. L . . . -. , . . , . . . . . . . ; I fts a Table Water 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. Hr is the latest authenticated story; "John Rhode, an old reclusa. rwho ived in a aonely hut near Nashville was recently found Klead. There rwr defaces of foul play arid the ooron-er and a number of citizens anado an exsjmJna uon, or tne cabin, which resulted in tha discovery of three big natJtlesiiakea coiled up in an empty barrel. The snakes iwere killed, and! underneath, a ibedl otf leaves, rvrhere they ., had -been sleeping-, an offli tobacco . pouchi rwas found half 'ifMed fwlth, foun. - If is-ibeiieved that 'U!hod made tn snakes ms companions aid) that they iruaruea nis anioney." Charlotte has been very OareelT imil up inroufira tne medium of ithe buHddna ana loan associations. It would ibe In teresting to know what percentairft of the homes sa the city were secured by umj owners tnrougiu these associations The figures would probably tbe over sir- ty per cent of all the houses in Char- iow;e. lit is said that ntxore than fl.ftr per cent of the 258,686 houses fn Fihiila- aeipni owned by persons who Uv in them have been acquired through these associations, " InJ a?-roportioni the' CSiar. lotte building and loam associations have a record equally g (good. If not stuneri. or. . These associations are home-Hun n ers and ononey-savers. CEariotte Ob- - The Milieus, tired, nervous unm not successfully compete (with his ers, i the famous,; (pills or cona,,Sr!L wIU remove fthe cause of your trouhw W. FOR SAHiB AiND RENT We have for sale a particularly attractive country home. House 7 rooms, new 18 acres of land, on macadam road, two miles from, city. Price $2500 for quick deal. For rent 7room house Haywood street. $20.00. NATT ATKINSON & SONS CO., iReal Estate (Dealers. FOR. RENT ORooms nicely furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 13 Bailey street. Imo ecd FOR RENT Beautiful house, furnished; never occupied by sick people, best lo cation and street In city. I. S. Wat son, Agent, Court square. 101-lm eod. FOR RE3NT A 21-rcom hotel, all mod ern conveniences. Near S. R. Depot Apply to J. B. BOSTIC CO. tf FOR (RENT. One furnished and unfur nished flat of six rooms, one six-room cottage, three rooms for young mn with bath In barnard building. Apply to O. D. Revell, No. 12 Barnard building. 101-lmo eod THB ROCK IjETXtB. A delightful summer hom located on Battery Park hill 5 doors from postoffio on car line. Cool, quiet rooms. Con venient for tourists or (business men. Take street car at despot to P. O., or transfer at Square to Riverside car tine. Rates $1 to, S2 per Hay. No. 6 Haywood street. Mrs. L. V. Cole, pro prietor: v PRrVATEJ iBOARD tLirge front rooms, best location in city, $6. 5ft to-$8.00 per week. 56 North French Broad Ave ' " - 101-1 mo eod FOR SAIiEJ -Second! hand surry In good (condition. Apply at P. E. EJverheart and Sons' agon shop on College street. iox-3t a ROOMS Two connecting: rooms in new house for light !housekeeping Bath on same floor. Call at No.. 1 Grady street, one-half 'block North Main street and car line. Price $9.00 per month .s , ;f4 1036t S'OR RBNTt-two furnished ' rooms f o house keeping, two blocks from post ofSce. Bath, hot and cold water on i same floor. Call at 36 Pentandl street -"',"'55, ' - :WAOTTEa iA party wlshesT .to buy good horse and ibuggy, Tprice must be . , anoderate, or - second! hand rubber tire buggy. Address .full oartlculars to X. T. Z., 'care jof ,5azette office. .It' I?' ' ' ' ;Oazette.V Wants'' reach Ithe people. FOR - RlEINIlVRobmsv-iRenofvated and . newly furnished; Southern Hotel, 26 ; S. ffldainstreet? v -v'-' 106-St FOR RENTi Family .wishing to leave HAYWOOD WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL. , ! Situated In the oeautiful mountains of North Carolina, on Murphy branch of the Southern railway, 28 miles west of Ashs- ville, and about 700 feet bibber. One-half mile from court house at Waynesvllle. , the hi chest $jn railroad town east of the Rocky Mountains. Nearly 3000 feet above X'U m-t . i m i 9r uuemuie apnogs, not ana coia sulphur Baths. The wc7io uju iiu.'uwMugs are new ana moaern ana in am qi Its ap rtJ pointments first-class. The service and table are unexceptional. a i ta t?a Season opens May 20ta. For rates, etc., apply to T . 2v. CCIDBIL,Z3Sr, Zxop. THE WHEELER, h KENDERSONVILLE, V. C A First Class Hotel with all Modern Conveniences. The Dryest and Best Climate inNorth Carolina. NO FOGS Beautiful drives and other amusements. Cuisine first-class. Good trout fishing. For Rates and Other Information, Address BARDEN & WHEELER, KcnderscnviUe. N. C. SSI Asheville for the summer, will rent their residence furnished. Electric 'Lights and bath, house and furniture comparatively new. Address L. M., 'box 702, or 25 Spruce treet. 106-3t HIDES "WANTED. HIDES, BEES-WAX Ginseng, May Apples, Roots, etc. Highest cash price pall. Address --sr apply to A Stern berg, P. O. Box 330, Asheville, N. C. tf A mMMirfous North ,Skte nmn was so affected by a charity sermon the other Sunday that he borrowed a dollar from his neighbor and put it In his own pock et. REDUCED RATES Asheville, N. C, May 17, 1901. Special round trip rates offered by the Southern Railway for the following oc casions. Account North Carolina Teachers' As sembly, Wrlghtsville, N. C, June 10 15. 1901. at rate of one first-class fare plus $2.00 membership fee for the round rip. Tickets on sale to Wilmington, w . J., June 7-15, inclusive, wilh final limit July 25. Rate from Asheville including membership fee $12.65. Stop over priv eleges may be allowed at University Station, Raleigh and Greensboro, N. C, for accommodation of parties desiring to attend summer schools at Chapel Hill Wake Forest and Greensboro. Aoxrant Triennial Conclave, Knight Templar, Loulisvfile, Ky., August 27-30 1901. Tt kets on sale st 24-28, in elusive, -with final limit September 3, 1901. Rate of one fix . -lass fare for the round trip.- Round trip rate from Asnevib $12.00. Extension of final limit may be obtained on payment of 60 cents a- litiottal to .'jnt Agent, Douisville, if depostetf between August 28th ana Sept 2nd. Brass bands in uni form, ten or more on one tilcket, will be grantted rate of one cent per mile plus arbitraries. This xutte will be $7.90 for the round trio. Account of annual Convention Ep worth League, San Francisco, Cal., July 18-31, 1901. 'For this oceasloa a special round trip rarte will be author ized from first Jass coupon ticket offi ces. Tickets on sale July 5-12, inc., with final limit August 31, 1901. Swh tickets -will permit stopovers at points west of Colorado. Wyoming!, Texas, Montana or British Columbia, and pas sengers must reach San Francisco mot later than July 18, 1901. Round trip rate from Ashevdlle tf or this ; occasion will be $65.15. 'For full information call on . ticket agents of .Southern Railway or address F. R. Darby, C P. and T. A. Ashe ville, N. C. -. " NOTICE OF SALE. i -By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned trustee, by certain .Deed of Trust, bearing: date: Mlay 12th, 1893, executed by J. B. WUlcerson and his wife Annie 2. -Wllkerson . iwhioh Deed of Trust is registered in ,the Office of the Register cf4 Deeds for Buncombe County, in Book of : (Mbrtgages and (Deeds ptf Trust, No. 4$ on ibase 341. to yiMdh r&S&eeaoa is hereby made, and by reason oz Gexauit ' having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured 1 y said! Deed of Trust, said usders'gnec trustee will sell for cash at public auc ition at the court house door in the city of Asheville, County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, on Monday 12 the 8th day of July, 19C1, the lands conveyed in said Deed of Trust, being; (bounded and described as follows: Be ing in fBuncomfoe county, North Car olina, and being a part of Lookout Mountain, as follows: Beginning at a Rock on Holland's south line, Dr. W. 1 Nelson's north-east corner, and runs thence with Holland's line north 89 de grees thirty minutes east 203.65 feet to a stake; thence south 11 degrees 22 min utes east 599 feet, crossing the Mountain to a stake on the morth edge of the road; thence with said road south 54 degrees 50 minutes west 218 feet to a 'rock, W. A. Nelson's corner; thence with Ms east line north 11 degrees 22 minutes west 725 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 3.04 acres more or less. Thia the 30th day of May, 1901. T. Li. DURHAM, Trustee. 4t j 4, 11, 18, 25. K0TICE 01?" ELECTION Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a resolution of the board of county commissioners of Buncombe county ad opted on Tuesday the 8th day of May, 1901, and by virtue of aim act of the gen eral assembly of North Carolina, rat ified the 11th day of March, 1901, nd entitled "an act to authorize the com missioners of Buncombe county to la sue bonds to pay the present floating indebtedness for necessary expenses and to secure a suitable site amd erect thereon suitable buildings for a court house public offices and the preservation- of public records," an election by the qualified voters of Bnncomlbe coun ty has been ordered and will be held t the several voting precincts in the county of Buncombe on Tuesday the 18 th day of June 1901, for the purpose of ascertaining the wishes of the voters of Buncombe county on the proposition of erecting a new county court house, when and where each person entitled to vote will 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 in the city of Ashevilile, that is to say, at the same voting places at 'which mem bers of the general assembly and coun ty and state oflicials 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 day bf June, 1901, and that the registrars to be , appointed for said election will also register all voters who apply to them on the dates between the said 1st and 8tk days of June, except on Sunday. This the 9th day of May, 1901. M. Xi. REED, Chmrt. Board Co. Com. Murphy & Co, Brokers. Phone 649. Private wire. Continuous quotations. 61 Broadway, New York it Church St., Asheville, N. C. Refer fo Blue Ridge National Banjc..... 1 1 1
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