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.-"3 -, ' - "!: f ' f r i i '. " , v f r -.S.lf-'lY ; y i f 'ft , 4.' i t 'V ; ; V ' f ' '- ': J', .' 5 A TRIPLE JED0E6 AT BAliDSELE Three First Cousins Wed Three Sisters. Mrs. Polly Burlisoii, Postmast er's Mother, Dead. A Visit for Gov. Aycoek Expect ed in a Few Days. Correspondence of the Gazette. Barnardsville, May 20. One of the -moat unique, singular and plural wed dings ever occurring in Buncombe county took place at -the home of Mr. Chapman, one-half mile from Baxn ardsville, yesterday. The contracting 'parties were Messrs. Loney Wood, Woodfin Wheeler and Thomas Wallen, three first cousins. The brides were three of the Misses Chapman sisters. Esquire Dillingham officiated. What makes - it especially interesting Is the fact that the surnames of the -three young- men begin with, the letter W. The young ladies names were Ada, Rosa and Maggie, the initials of the three spelling the -word arm. Different ly arranged they spell the word mar. May each and all of the contracting parties be ready to lend a helping arm -to his or her sisters, sisters-in-law, brothers, brothers-in-law, cousins, wifes or husband, and may nothing ever occur that will mar the serenity of the connubial state upon (which they have entered. They all evidently be lieve in independence of the Mecklen burg variety because they chose the Sunday immediately, (preceding the an niversary of that great event. Long may they live and (prosper! Mrs. Polly Burlison, widow of Jesse Eurlison. and mother of our postmaster, died Sunday night at 9 o'clock. The remains were fouried Monday at 3 p. m. The deceased Heaves Ave sons and two daughters, one son and one daughter being married. She was one of our (best women and her plaGe will be hard to fill. Her son Walter is here from Indiana, where he has been attending Taylor University. The public schools will open two weeks hence. The teachers have not yet been assigned to their work, but the people look forward and hope for a successful year in public education. There is much talk of building a large farm school at-the head of Ivy. Rev. Mr. Stringfield has looked the ground over carefully, and we understand has secured options on a lot of (boundary laud. Gov. Aycoek is to ibe here in a few days in the interest of the matter and we are promised some desirable Improvements in the matter of roads leading to the proposed location. "So mote it be." Rev. and Mrs. K. Mac Davis passed ithrough our village last evening. They are people of education and culture, living among us, trying to improve the moral, religious and social condition of our people. May they succeed in their noble undertaking. turned o Lis hcroa after a. visit to , p, . -C n -turned o ' 'J- ' - V MiJo Penland expects to leave" tday, K. G.rrfa of Henderson is' la fQr Chapel Hni.. Y: MS City. -t fm'ifs V-rrV 4?',:V C. E: Catton of ,'Black Mountain ar rived yesterday. - w " Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Taylor of , Bre vard are in 1 the city. ' J Mr. ana Mrs. S; J. , Honeycutt Marshall -arrivied yesterday. of Miss .Williams of Kansas 5 City : is vis iting Mrs; J. A. Burroughs on North Main street. - ;r i -Miss Strang" of New: York arrived yesterday and Is stay long at, Mrs. Pease's, in . Victoria. Mrs. J.' S. Bellah of Wilmington, Del., who mas spent .the wiolter at the -: : . Cain House, left yesterday for her home. , " 'fi'.-P visiting' friends in. the cttty. u ( - , Mrs. G. D.' Fleck left for Phdladel- J. W. McKpy of Black Mountain is phla yesterday. She las been staying staying at the Swannamoa botel. at t.a nf A ; T. Sumimiev. an Haywood street. . Emmet Gudger expects to go to Mar shall today. Leroy Ball has retunmed from Bre Tnard. 4 Will Warner has returned from a trip to Waynesville. . James A. Gwyn of Chapel Hill is in the city. Mrs. W. C. Lloyd of Chicago is staying at Forest HI. " H. Westfeldt is here from Chapel Spruee street Hill and is staying at G- 9. Tenment's. Swanuanoia arri vals : W . W . Barney of Uniion City, Tenn ., L ." W. , Crawford of Greensboro, J. M. Boyett of Albe marle, W. H. Water of -Johnson City. Mrs. Alex Long of Laurens passed through the taity yesterday on her to? to Asheville for a sitray. Spartanburg Herald. Mr. Koch iof Nerw York, a retail shoe dealer, returned yesterday to his home. .He spent the iwinter at 48. 'Judge G. A. Shufoxd has Ifrom Hendersonviille. W. T. Rogers, travelirug passenger (returned" agent ot the Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis irallroad, was in the city yesterday on ousaness. Mrs. Lela J. Sisk of Dillsboro, wife . of Dr. C. T. Siek, is visiting dn the Harris Franklin has returned to his fcilty home to Germantowini, Pa., after an ex- tended visit to his mother aml (father, Miss Lucy Johnston 3eft yesterday Iwho are here for the summer. morning for Oak Ridge. She will vdsit In Winston-Salem before returning. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Adair ha-vie re turned from Asheville. Atlanta Con stitution. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jackson of Mo bile, Ala., are visiting Mrs. fWillis, on Bailey street. e Captain G. K. Richardson of Wash ington is visiting his son who is attend ing school here. Miss Maud Belcher, directress of the Domestic Art association; of Chicago, is visiting Miss Bigigerstaff . Miss Beatrice Butler of Chicago ar rived yesterday from Chicago and is staying at the Battery Park. Miss Cussiie Smith has returned from New "Pork, havtog graduated from the. New York school of expression. Miss Louise Falk McElveen has re turned home from the Southern Fe imade college, where she has ibeen at tending school. 4 John S. Huyler of New York, (manu facturer of Huyler's candies, has re- Gen.Theo. F. Davidson and Judge Thomas A. Jones have gone to Raleigh to argue the case of Archer against Beading before the Supreme court. Miss B. M. Valentine left this (morn tog for Charleston, S. C. W. B. Val entine of Asheville spent Sunday in Hendersomriille. Sol Evans, the grocer tfrSm Ashevtille, rwas on our 'streets yes terday. Hendeneonville Times. Rev. Mr. Williams, who reoently (graduated from the Union Theological Seminary at Richmond, is visiting his umcle, J. A. Williams of Chestnut street. Miss Farmian, who has been at the residence of Geo. W. Paok on Mer irimon avenue, expects to leave today for Nerw York where she will join Mrs. Pajck. The house will be closed for the summer ' 1 ' J Mrs. F. L. Fithiian and ttfwo children, of Haddonfield, N. J., wiho have been 'visiting relatives here for a few days, leave (today for Asheville to visit Mrs. Fithian'3 ibrother, Mr. J. H. Wood. Statesvflle Landmark. Mrs. Fithian Is the wife of the well known cartoonist of Judge. ;Mibp;-F.fI!e':c' No. 603M Ncrtli Oeventri Qtroet, A -f. ICansa City: ' " YotJf Booklet came to my home Uke a message of health when I tad sanered with headache, backache and bearing-down pains. I was weak nervous and hysterical and had not consulted any doctor, thinking it would pas away mtinbtit instead lxcmd that the pains increased and were more frequent I decided to try Wine of Cardui and in a short time.was much improved It seemed to act like a charm. I kept up the treatment and the result was .most satisfactory - 'Words seem to fail me to express my gratitude for the suffering that is now savea me I am in fine health, physically and mentally 1 can only say 'thank you but there if much more in my heart for you." . EAKING-DOWN pains are the most painful that women know. If yon are I. suffering from this trouble yon need not be uncertain about it The pains in the abdomen and back that feel as if heavy weights were pulling down on the nerves of the stomach are "bearing-down pains. They may not be particularly severe at present but they are growing worse. That headache which nearly drives K yon disteunow is caused by the tern ble nervous tension; ? The nerves soon be gin to give way under the strain. .You will jump at every disturbance, or langh or weep, hysterically, at no apparent cause. That is what lUss Fayee, of Kansas City, Kas., was coming to when iwran: herself Tbv takinff Wine of f!3n? ThA Wins made her a strong. healthy woman again, as it has made a million other women strong and healthy. Rv mdncim? refirular menstruation the en- - tire system ot organs are reUered of tiiie terrible wasting drains. The ligaments which hold the womb in place are strength ened by a healthy flow and that organ is returned to its proper andnormal position. With regular menstruation the strain is relaxed and returning health is the result. This is what Wme of Oardui has done in thousands of cases. Miss Margaret Robinson, of Bridges, Ala., was a great suffererer with bearing down pains bnt she was cured by Wine of Cardui also. She writes: " "Bef ore ttsing Viae of Cardui I suffered terribly with bearing-down pains. By ad vice ot a friend I used your medicine and now I feel as well as ever I felt in my life." Mrs. Louisa Carber, of Little Falls, N. T., writes: our "Wineof Cardui has done for me what no doctor or other medicine could do. I suffered for twelve years with bearing down pains but nothing helped me until I got Wine of Cardui.' V '' ' , Mrs. Mary Keifer, of Noland, Arkansas, writes: 1 have been greatly afflicted with btzs ing-down pains and flooding, but after ustn only one bottle of Vine of Cardui the tto ble has been corrected and I am in becter health than I have been for years.' Mrs. W. L. Daufenscheck, of Ben-wwd, Ohio, says: I had terrible bearing-down pains and other sufferings; I think it was providential that I found one of your books and read of Wine of Cardui, for two bottles of it have cured me. I want to speak a few words of praise for Wine of Cardui. itisa wonderfttl medicinew These letters from sufferers who have been raised .from beds of dangerous and painful- illness by Wine of Cardui are printed for your benefit in this newspaper today and if you do not take -advantage of it you will have no one to blame but your self. Every druggist sells Wine of Cardui and if you secure a bottle you can begin the treatment today. If you need advice write The Ladies Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term., de scribing all your symptoms freely, and a letter of advice will be sent you. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today. . WINE OF CARDUI Believes bearing-down pains and all the aches resulting from female weakness. The majonity of purchasable things imay be exchanged tout experience isn't on the list. L How knowing' a shad must be if it feels it in its bones." ARE SIMPLY PERFECT. Dr. King's New Life Pills are prompt, safe gentle and always satisfy or no pay. Best for stomach and liver. 25c. All druggists. You can't believe every timing a woman says who compliments another on her beauty. I SUMMER COMPLAINT is not always brought about (by change of air and water. The "stay-athomes" are just as susceptible to diarrhoea, due, generally, to over eating, as un ripe fruits, etc.; and, drinking ice water; all accompanied by painful bowel discharges; and, if not checked, j-esults seriously. Perry Davis' Pain killer ds the only purely reliable rem edy. 25 and 50c. Why, no, the blacksmith shouldn't NO TIME TO FOOL AWAY. Coughs, Colds and lune troubles f- vUan wu. uwuueui VT1LXX Jrl .XVIIl 23 , iTS "SrSi-S! CUre D Pay 50C"I yny-BrtsamStopstlieWokltoa ,si.oo. An aruggists. ' ? hr ftriWv 1n HEALS AS BY MAGIC. If a pain, sore, wound, burn, scald, cut or piles distress you, Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure it, or no pay. It is well it)o have a way otf your own, but not to always insiist upon having your own way. ONE MINUTE LATE. It makes no v difference whether you were one minute or one hour late, if you missed the train. Better get there on time. Colds lead to coughs, coughs to pneumonia and consumintion: there fore, it is all important to check a cold before !t reaches the luners. Perrv Da. vis Painkiller will positively break a com inside of twenty-four hours. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. - to white Stone Litli W ater, The Lightest-Mineral Water Known, - Retaining its gas, when carbonated, longer than any others. Forced by natural pressure to a height of thirty feet above the solid rock base from which it flows, it is a marvel among springs. As to the curative powers of this water, read what some competent authorities have to say of it: 1- f Urst M. E. Church, South, corner Dargon and Cheevea streets. Rev. J. Thomas Pate, D. D., Pastor, residence 208 Cheeses street. Florence, S. C, Novemsber 25, 1901. White Stone Lithia Water Co., White Stone Springs, S. C. Gentlemen: After experimenting with many mineral waters, I have found none superior to that of White Stone Springs. I have been to almost every mineral springs in the South, lout yours is superior to the majority which claim great merit. If any person is in need of a very healthful water he, would be very wise, if he -would purchase that only from the White Stone Llthla Springs. Very Truly, J. THOMAS PATE. ' f CHfton, S. C, November 27, 1901. White Stone Lrthia Water Co., White Stone Springs, S. C. Gentlemen: After a work of 25 years II do not believe there exists a water that 'may be serviceable in all ailments, bufl do say that White Stone Lithiia Water has many remedial agents which will cover the widest possible number of diseases that may arise from kidney or uric acid causes, stomach or ibowel catarrh which reduces all the forms of indigestion.) The so dreaded catarrh of the head and throat will be in many cases helped by these sul-' p hates. But it is in treatment of dropsical condilions that I have found this water more beneficial than any other water I have ever used. I would un ' hesitatingly recommend White Stone Lithia Water to any best practice for kidney, stomach, bladder and all forms of dropsical troubles. . GEORGE T. wIlKER. M. D. Jonesvillc S.' C., December 12, 1901. White Stone Liana vVTater Co., White Stone Springs, S. C. ,4 : Gentlemen: I . have known ; the White - Stone I Lithia "Spaings since boy hood, and consider then as good as the best in the country, v I have most un hesitatingly Tecomsnended and jwescrlbed that water in my practice, and have Jtound most flattering results in stomach, liver and . kidney trpubie. 1 ; , Very'respectfully, . '', W. O. SOUTHERN, M. D. , ANUYSIS OP White Sfone Lithia Water,. Made by George A Ferguson, Ph B. and Raymond J. Nestell, Anal ytical and i Consulting Chemists, College of Pharmacy, of the city of New York, Dec. 24, 1901. Compounds as they exist in solu tion in the water: Sodium Chloride 0.8510 Lithium Bicarbonate 1.9416 Sodium Bicarbonate 1.4181 Magnesium Bicarbonate 1.5641 Iron Bicarbonate 0.5116 Potassium Sulphate 4.9520 Sodium Sulphate - 0 7172 Calcium Sulphate 25.0800 .Idtnium Sulphate 1.1862 Alumina . 00800 Silica' 3.5800 This is very pare Mineral : Wat er, and conatining Lithium Salts, makes it a valuable water medicin ally. At 100 degrees F. the water is clear and ordorless. Geo. A. Ferguson, Ph B . Raymond J. Nestell ' t4 Spartanburg, S. C.t J&y 27, 1901. White Stone Lithia Water Co., White Stone Springs, S. C. Gentlemen:I have prescribed White Stone Lrthia Water (both as a' diu retic and uric acid solvent; and have been vrell pleased with its merits in each instance. FRED L. POTTS, M. D. , SpartanlbuTg, S. C, November 20, 1901. iWhite Stone Lrthia Water Co.-, White Stone Springs, S. C. Gentlemen:-! have been a great sufferer for 5 years or more, and during that time have hiad five physicians with me; -but have received more benefit fend relief by the use of your White Stone Uthia Water than by all the medicine taken during that time. Respectfully, MRS. J. L. SMITH. Spartanburg,- S. C. August.16, 1901. White Stone Liua vviater Co., White Stone Springs, S. C. Gentlemen-I have tested the virtue of White Stone Lithia Water, and nowmost earnesUyconiimend itoany one troubled with any kidney disease . It has done more for me than any water I have ever tried. For years i have suffered at times with the passage of Uric Acid calculi, and have tried a number of celebrated mineral waters, among them Buffalo Lithia Water, Tate, Capon Spring and Waukesha Bethesda, having spent two months. each summer for eight successive summers. ; . . While I was somewhat benefited r can; safely state that I find no compar ison in the action of White Stone Lithia Water, for in t I find that they W PcrMy- my Mdne faring ie and in thorough hashing SVS- Stne fWater in suffleieSS If what I learned from w doctors is true about flooding the kidneys then I fearful attacks of renal colic. As long, as I can get it will try no other watS but White Stone Lithia. Tours respectfully v uuieJ water ' REV. JOHN T. McBRTDB, D.1 D., - Pastor Presbyerfan Church of Spartanlburg. 11 TOBTJE Ml Fop Any Other Information Address iteBoiie Spring, C. s v 4 i 4 -1 r '1$ 1 f
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