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GLIMPSES OF LIFE THE OLD NORTH STATE "Floatine Items That Show the Trend of Industrial , and Social Progress. I. VENTS OF INTEEE Di THE LAND OF THE SKY Gleanings From the Columns of .Local , Papers,in Var- ious Towns of State. Rev. J. B. Carpenter, pastor of the Methodist church in Bakersville, was in town Wednesday. He said the peo ple of, Bakersville had received about $1,000 relief fund. The flood,, he said, washed the room off of his dwelling that contained his dibrary. Marion News. News was received here this morn ing: that the sale in the office of the Mayodan Cotton mills was blown open last night, but the burglars failed to get 'a dollar as there was no money in the safe. Mr. W. C. Ruffin, the man ager "of the mill, reports that there is no due yet to the guilty party. Win ston Sentinel. The curfew bell has been re-instated here and the stores and business (houses will close again during the sum mer months as they did last year. The cerfew rings at 6:55, and stores are closed at 7 o'clock. When you want anything from the stores you must be there before seven o'clock or wait till the next day. The drug store is not closed at seven. Randolph Argus. It is understood that the next move in the gold brick cases will be an effort to get them into the Federal eburt. Upon what grounds this is to be done is not vet made known. In fact it may I be stated that the plans are not yet matured; that is to say, the attorneys are probably engaged in looking up the authorities on the subject, (but they quietly express the belief that they can do so. Greensboro tecora. i Mr. E. B. Leonard arrived in the city last night from Ramseur to make arrangements for hotel accommoda tions for his brother and latter's wife. They will arrive in the city today with theiiv.6-weeks old child. The child sev eral days ago managed to get a safety pin in its mouth, which lodged in the throat and its parents -bring it here to have the pin removed. Salisbury Sun. - . 'VVI Yardmaster Haynes, of the Southern passenger yard, has found a new friend a dog, who "took up" with him sev eral days ago, and who superintends all dhe shifting done in the yard. He juinps on the foot board of the shifter att-ijrides with the train hands; watches the breaking loose or coupling up and shift with the train. He never . leaves the yardmaster's side. The lat ter has become attached to the dog, and will keep him and pay the tax on him. Charlotte News. The 10-year-old son of Tr. J. R. Anderson, who was operated upon last week by Dr. H. F. Long, of iStates ville, for appendicitis, is said to be now getting along nicely and on the road to recovery. The patient was frail and gangrenous sysfoms had developed, so that recovery was at first considered, douibtful. The operation was under the eyes of a number of physicians and was pronounced well done. The little fellow's improvement will be heard with gladness by the many friends of the i family. Morgan ton News. Cures Canicer, Blood Poison, Baiting Sores, Ulcers. Costs Nothing - to Try. Blood poison and deadly cancer are .the worst and most deep-seated 'blood c diseases on earth, yet the easiest to cure -when Botanic Blood Balm is usedi. ulcers, bone ipains, .pimples, mucous patches, ffainng nair itrwang siun, scroi- j of catarrh, cabs andi scales, deadly caia .cer, eating, (bleeding, festering sores, ' , swellings, lumps, persistent wart or - 1 T- A I 1 ATT HT Tl ' . It will cure even the worst case after . everything else fails B. IB. B. drains ' " the" poison- out of the system and the i Wood, then every sore heals, making the i . blood pure and rich, andl huilding upthe jbroken down body. .Botanic Blood Balm A (B. iB. B.) thoroughly tested for 30 - yeara Irug stores $1.00 per large hot " tie. f Trial treatment free by writing Blood! . Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. De. : scribe trouble and free medical advice igiven until cured. B. B. B. does not contain .anineral poisons or meroury (aa 'so (many advertised remedies do), but i ifvmTvnspi vf . Pure HRota n irr T-n erftflit ents. .Over. 3000 testimonials of cures by 7?fcmnS Bottle &QQQ.tan B. B. B.) . 3f-A -. i " ITh'e reported offer of an opal for the '.. English . regaHa y the .commonwealth of . Australia is " looked upon with dis-; : favor 1y the superstitious, as the stone - iar said to "be unlucky except to those . born in the month of October. None of the children of the late- queen or Of 7 - 'the K present .king were bornin that , month'll t p'fy . - :,)'. 'r fllr. W S.' ; :W2edon, Cashier of the - yirst National Bank of winterset, Iowa, " in? a recent letter gives some experience with & carpenter in fciemploy :that will be of value to other mechanics.f He says ... " "I had a: carpenter working for pae who ' - was- .obliadl to stop vwork for ' several days - Oa "account " of beings troubled! with diarrhoea; 'I mentioned io mm inai had ibeen similarly troubled! and! that rihfljTiberlain'ia CSolic. cholera nd Diarr hoea Remedy had cured me'. ; fHe 'boughtl , . a bottle of it ' (from the druggist : here and" Informed ane-that one dose cured him, and he is again at bis iworkv" Tor Bale by C.; A,.vHaysor, idrugsist.- -j "When a woman is very positive she s never certain. " " ' - -7--' . " -- EOT-'FUtIHE DUELS tent 9t, keeping th beweU f clear take , . '' CANDY W CATHARTIC EAT JEWt tlKElCANPW Pleasant, Palatable," Po entTastetepod, DoGood, erer Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, to, and W cento er box.-s Write tor tree sample, and bookie on lth.. Address J ' - ' 3S STKRLISG BKXEDT COMPAST, CIIICA60 er KKW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ROYAL NAMES A HOODOO.' OaL of te Strongest SnperatittoM of the Emgrlisli Navy. One of the very strongest and most Ineffaceable of all superstitions in the royal navy, a superstition that is al most as strong today as ever it was, is that vessels bearing the names of roy al personages aredoomed to ill luck, and, strange as it may seem, there in an undeniable historic basis for this feeling. Some of the most terrible disasters ever known in connection with our na vy have concerned war vessels with royal names. Two vessels called, the Royal James came to disastrous ends. One of them exploded, and some 800 officers and seamen perished. The oth er ship so named was actually carried out of the mouth of the Thames by the Dutch Admiral de' Ruyter under cir cumstances disgraceful to those in charge of the craft- Then there is the forever memorable disaster to the Royal George, an un lucky ship previously, that turned over and sank in sight of crowds at Spit head, over 1,000 souls, among whom were 300 women, being sacrificed. And second only to this hideous disaster is that which afterward ef ell the Royal Charlotte, which, after a career of much vicissitude, was consumed by jjfire off Leghorn, over 800 of the very flower of the navy perishing with her. When in 1893 the Victoria, a new vessel and the very triumph of modern invention so far as naval architecture went, was rammed and sank at once in sight of the whole fleet and when hundreds of lives were lost, there wai not a sailor, however matter of fact he might be, who did not remember the dire fate of the royally named craft. These instances are only the greater ones. A score of smaller ones are reel ed off by every royal navy man. Tit Bits. Paid For His Joke. The editor is fond of a joke and has the good sense to appreciate one at his own expense. A few weeks ago he was walking with a friend, and at the corner of a busy thoroughfare he saw a dilapidated looking Hibernian standing at the opposite corner gazing listlessly Into vacancy. "Watch me surprise this old fellow, said he to his friend. "Look right Into his face and see if it won't be a study. A second later they were abreast of the son of Erin, and the editor pulled out a silver coin and said as he thrust It into the man's hand: "Here's that half a crown I owe you. Now, don't go round any more telling people that I don't pay my debts." , For a second the man's face was a study. He was amazed at the unlook ed for kindness, and then, as its pur port dawned on him, he raised his hat and said: "Heaven bless yer onner! I'll never say another word aeMn ve. But," and his eyes twinkled merrily. are ye sure ,it wasn't a crown ye owed me?" The friend roared : "Oh, pay the man In full!. Don't try to beat him out of a paltry half crown." The Irishman got his crown, but the editor, no longer pays his debts. at sight now. London Telegraph. , A Very Gooo tteason, A Bradford costermonger was brough before the magistrates for cruelty to his donkey. Wfien the case had been gone into, the magistrates, seeing it was his first ap pearance, wishful to let him off, asked him if he could get any one to say any thing in his fa-or. Looking round the court and pointing to the chief constable, he said:. ' "That man can." The chief constable wes amazed and immediatv said: ' "I know nothing of him. "Will that do?" said the 'accused. "If he had, known anything bad of me, he would have said it" He was allowed to go. -London An wars. A Doable Deceit. , ' Mrs. BrownDoes- my husband ever deceive, me? .Of course he does But then I get square with him. Mrs, Greene You don't mecn that yo" deceive him? Mrs, Brown-That's just what I do. I deceive him bj pretending to believe the fairy stories he tells me. Boston Tran4 script. " A Foozle. 'See here, wrathfully cried the golf beginner, "I'm tired of you laughing at my game! If I hear any more impudence from you. 111 crack you over the head.' "All right," said the caddie. "But say, I'll bet yer don't know w'afd be de tikht club ter do it wit'."-Exchange. ! Iyspeptlcs cannot be long liyed be Oause Do live reroirlMM inwit-fa,hrmwnt Iood' Is not nourlshlne until .it is dl BeSbedr ; , A! IQisordjerea stomach cannot ilgest ifloouT, it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure' digests all kinds of foodi (without the aid of the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its' nat. uaial functions. Its elements are ex atfOy the same as the natural dlgesUve fluids and it simply can't help but do you good .-At all drur4sts.' , , r . T? . r j them and in that way worked , them off gUSlfwOTIv?; quite readily and without tiring Myself towel operand be welt Fore. la the AMor-ri --il--TWrnh. nhvilR or Dill OOUOn, 18 oanfreroos. ia iuwui aum. r I Jones You don't mean to' say you hay already got away with all the cigars youx f wife gae you for Christmas? - Smith That s what. used my bicycle Duron about getting the smoke through 4 h ' V .;.- ' ' Called Dovro . Mtb. JasoBrWhat is that you are try- in. to sing, fer the land's sake Mr. Jason "The Lighthouse by,. the Sea." ' Mrs. Jason Well, if you expect me to git the wasbin ever done, you d better be thinkin of the woodhcruse" by the saw. Indianapolis Press. Moth and the Flame, Revised version. The candle glows and sputters, Its death flame gleaming white; The moth wings near, With naught of fear ; For her dainty pinions white. Alas, the moth veers nearer, The while Bhe softly sings. Then plumps into The flame and through, For she has asbestus wings. Pittsburg Dispatch. For tJo In the Future. Mrs. Henpeck If you marry Dick, yos need never expect me to come to see you. Daughter Just say that into the graph phone, won't you, please? Mrs. Henpeck What for? Daughter I want to give it to Dick as a wedding present. Chicago Times-Her ald. ' Same Rlnsr. Tess Jack proposed last night; and I accepted him. Jess2 Did you, dear? By the way, dom attempt to cut glass with that diamond, as I did, or you'll make another nick in the stone, Philadelphia Press. The Catastrophe. Fidgety Bridget E. Anna MsSwidget-y Went for a row with her beau named Will. Loon-i-ly, moon-i-lyr Not to say spoon-i-ly. On the great river he rowed her until Mua-si-ly, fus-si-ly, Freeing his muscle, he Splashed her and acted so clumsily that Fidgety Bridget E. Anna MacSwidget-y Fell in the water and spoiled her sew bat. Jarnea O'Pea " in "Daddy Long Legs Fun Songs." Takes Menls Whole. 'Is there Jiny danger of the boa con strictor's biting me?" asked a lady visitor at the zoological irardens. "Not the least, ma'am." cried the keep fcr. "He never bites; he shallows hi writtles whole." Tit-Bits. SEVEN TEAKS IN BED. "Will wonders never cease?" kmqulr? the friends of Mrs. S. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had) been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trou ble, nervous prostration and general de bility, but "Three bottles of El ec trio Bitters enabled me to walk,- ane wrues and ix three months I felt like, a new person." women suffering from Head ache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleepless ness, Melancholy, Falntimg and N Dlzzj Spells will find It a priceless blessing uTy it. aausraction guaranteed. Only aw. ai au uruggists. The longer a man lives the more he has to live for.and the more he has to live without. A few months ago, food which 1 ate ior reajcnast would not remain on nr stomach for half an hour. I used on bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an now eat my breakfast and other meal with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dys pepeia Cure for Stomach troubles." H S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex. Kodol Dys pepsla Cure digests what you eat. A all druggists. The average man would ratlher have his wife act like the devil and look like an angel than to act dike ah angel and look like the devil. A SPRAINED ANTTrB) COIRED. QUICKLY "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well-recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlain Pain Balm, amid am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began Its use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold (by C- A. Ray sor, druggist. It always seems like a miracle to a man the way a woman will manage a big hat, a long skirt, a bundle, and her religion in a high wind. During the mummer season cramps come upon us unexpectedly; you should be prepared xor an emergency of tbis 1-1 .id 1 . i"uJi tus ocnenwise you will sufrer ag ony for (hours. Keep a bottle haaor and go by the directions on the wrap per, rt will surprise yoli how quickly relief will come. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one PalnKliler, Perry Da vis'. Price 25o and 50o. Life would (be easier if it were true that we get credit for the good we do. Call at O. A. Raysoi-s Drug Store and get a free sample of Chamfberlain's Stoanach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physio. They also improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take anA ipie&eant to. effect. This is the whole problem: circle or a spiral? Is life a DOMs TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lif eawavl Von can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full 61 new life and vigor by taking K&-TOi2XG; that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten AajB; Over , G O 0 , O OS) cured. All druggists. " Cure guaranteed. Book let and advice FREE. Address RRMgDY CO,, Chicago or V w York. 437 XlOnNISTRATOR'S NOTTCJET. Having quallfle as administrator on the estate of Jennie Galtber, deceased, all persons indebted to th. estate of the said .-deceased are fierebv notinedf .to make seetlements. and all norsons hav ing claims against said estate will pre sent them for payment within twelve 12) months from this date - or- this notice will be' plead! in bar of their recovery. - This June 14, 1901.- ' x U. Ii.. WATT1CNS, i '. Adonfr,; of . Jeninie Galther, ' deceased. V H. 'B. BROWIN,'Atty." r 4t-jun IB. 23, 39, Jul 7 HO'SfKiNMPilTH'CROLINA Healthiest merica Modern Appoint menfs: Elevator, steam heat: extensive sun parlors- mineral baths, in comnioaious bath houses or attached suite for exclusive use of guest Fine ?oIf links; beautiful rides and drives. Forf illustrated booklet address, N JOHN C. RUMBOUGH, Froppietop. PEOPLES .1 - COLUMN. MTSCEILLANEOUS. W. H. MMDjy, incensed Auctioneer, 31 N. Main street, terms 10 per cent. Money can be quickly realized on old stocks of goods. If you have anything to sell see me. TO LEND In sum oJ $1,500, $l,tXH, $700 and $500. Apply to L. A. PAR!INIB:OL.T Real Estate Broker, 49 Patton arve. .tf HIIE8 WANTED. HIDES, BlfeE53-WAX, Ginseng, May Apples, Boots, etc. Highest cash prie paiJ. Address vr apply to A Stern berg, P. O. Box. 330, Ashevflle, N. C. FOR &AJM FOR. ISALJB lots, ' near OR RENT (Two acre car line, fine grove. , a sacrifice tat $375 for both of them Good 8 room house 5 minutes walk from center of city. Modern con veniences, $1850. For Rent 4 houses furnished and unfurnished. NATT ATKINSON & Sons Co. Real Estate Dealers J FOR RENT 21 room hotel, near the Southern R. R. depot. Baths, all modern improvements, electric lights etc. Apply or address J. B. BOSTIC 'CO., Patton avenue, Asheville, N. C FOR RENT Nice rooms, private fam ily. Board if desired. Address Box 160. city. Noll4-6t FOR RJBNT Splendid cottage, furnish ed, near tin, every convenience, $35 per month. D. S. ;WATSON, Agt. 101-lmo eod FOR PALE Very gentle family horse, top buggy and harness good condition. Can be seen at Patton & Stikeleaih er's stable. Noll6-6t-eod FOR OEliUNT. One furnished and unfar nished flat of six rooms, one six-room cottage, three rooms for young men with bath In barnard building. Apply to O. D. RevelL No. U Barnard building. 101-lmo eod f J"OR RENT Two rurwiahed rooms fo house keeping, two blocks from post office. Bath, (hot and cold water on same floos, C&Q at 36 Penfeund street tf FOB RENT Rooms nicely furnished for light houskeeping. Call at No. 1S9 Bailey street. lmo eod TUB ROOK U3DGB A delightful summer horn located on Battery Perk hill 5 doors from postoffice on oar line. Cool, quiet rooms. Con venient for tourists or business men. Take street car at despot toP. O., or transfer at Square to Riverside oar line. Rates $1 to $2 per day. No. 6 Haywood street. Mrs. It. V. Cole, pro pole tor. 8 NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the, power of sale vested in the undersigned trustee, by certain Deed of Trust, bearing date !M3ay 12th, 1893, executed by J. B. Wilkerson and his wife Annie E. "Wilkerson, (which Deed of Trust is registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, No. 43 on page 341, to which reference is hereby made, and by reason of default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured 1 y said Deed, of Trust, said usders'gnee' trustee will sell for cash at public auc tion 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, 1951. the lands conveyed In said Deed of Trust, being bounded and described as follows: Be lng to Buncombe county, North Car olina, and being a part of Dookout Mountain, as follows: Beginning at i.e. Rock oh Holland's south line. Dr. W. J" Nelson's north-east corner, -'andf, runs thence with Holland's line north & 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 nuortai edge of the road; thence with said , road south 54 degrees 50 minutes west 218 feet to a rock, W. A. Nelson's comer; thence with his east line north. 11 degrees 22 minutes west 725 feet to the place of ! beglninfiig., Containing 3.04 acres snore or .less, v Rhia the 30tb day of May, 1901'; 1 t5? JT. li. DURHAM, Trustee. . . 4t j 4. li, 18, 25., - . . v , I y t Cduc Your BowcTs. Y our' bowels can. be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never., sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc K . and quickly allays inflammation in the throat. J Moiinffain Park Hotel And Bafhs. Open Thpouhout the Yeap. Cap virtues of ti"i Haywood White Sulphur Springs Hotel Waynesvllie, IS. C. u iu Tu u i i jr . f .sPWs; hot and cold sulphur baths, lhe hotels and furnishings are new and modern and m;all its appointments first-class . The service and table are exceptional. SeasonlopenedjVtay 20th. For rates, etc., apply to J. M. COPELINMPropnetor. THE WHEELER, Hendersonville, N C. For rates and other information address, UAn JPr IIUl HENDERSONVILLE, HE FOOliliiJ THE "SURGEONS. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson,- O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the test Salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by all druggists. Gazette "Wants" reach (the people. darns Lifhia The Strongest .Natural Lithia Spring Water On the Market. A perfect prescription from Nature for diseases of the , Liver, Kidneys, Bladder andfcBIood. Especially recommended and prescribed ly Prominent Physicians everywhere for Bright' Disease, Albuminuria, ; Cystitis and Gravel. Suffeiers fromj Rheumatism, Gout and Uric Acid Poisoningl will find Harris Lithia theimost effective remedy , '., Testimonials from Physicians and Patients that eliminate all question of doubt, sent to any aaaress, ... . ...... As alsble Water Harris lithia is Unexcelled. It is clear, pure, odorless, andjslightly'acid:; StillT Carboy's and Demijohn's: f g vf - vases or one-naif Sparkling: Pints and Quarts: - b For Sale by.allDealers, n S g f 5 PARAGONDRUG C0, Asheville,; 1 1 Local Distributors. l a acity 300. e waters are unexcelled. . Situated in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina on the Murphy branch of the Southern railway, 28 miles west of Asheville, and about 7qo feet higher. One-half mile from court house at Waynesville, the highest rail road town east of the Rocky .Mountains. Nearly 3,0(30 feet above the sea; fine mineral A First Class Hotel With all Modern Conveniences. The dryest and best climate in North Carolina. Beautiful drives and other amusements. No Fogs. Cuisine first-class. Good trout fishing. North Carolina. Educate Toor Bowels With Cuscareta; Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever JOc, 25c. If C. C i . fail, druggists refund money. - C. C. C." on Every Tablet Every tablet, of Cascarets Candy -Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. j All druggist, ick Wer o-al on bott es u 4 -
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