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Friday Evening,, October 9, 189 6. FORi FRAYNE By Capt CHARLES KIQ, U. S. A. Itopyrlght. 16. b, F. Tennyson Neelj. THE ASHEVlLtiE DAILY CITIZEN. b?ut f-ve t yon, I Jov,- to te your iiitri .c . o to Ineiiusirip. i loved yOU, and so 1:3V r.Yn- r I'TP luutlo lav flwlir. JiLii f.;ilei. At lt-rst a soitlirr. I V.:H not be a CHAPTER XVI Continued. is y us vi. uj:h . M0Um av to c-..p);uii matters to Kittv. It v.i worse lirn hi' took the first oppor tunity to ex iain uiittt. rs to .luck. His way of doit; 3 it tva n.cwhat as fol lows, and I hey were UroKsjDR for I ho ( . rr inony, and Jack, prrctrr.s in ,; full dnsH nuiform as a li ut( iir.nt of tin. . v. ntli, wi.H si-k at heart ovrr the oo'ii . "strain. (1 Km ting .r.oro.rl Lim bv KlIiH. 'Why, C ,-our ,-, oM fellow, joa .lijdii t impos- Kik.,-on me, mid lK'pos; 1 let out about your engagement" "My what?" Hay poor Jack afjhat "Your engagement. 'oU Sliui to attend Kitty'H wedding, yon couldn't uwy um yonr, VHS fulfilled the 10th, WuHU't it?" ( ertainlv, our annual inspection No man m the Seventh would inkstkai tor love or money. " Hut, Jark, don't you know ? I' Mire you told m,. a lady wa in the mil loiu me Her cane. name. Mnd mrl, , ,1 you did that Kffle and you were to be lied" "You transcendental idiot! I told you V and I ( Van puny F and Company I were tied for place und neither dared loce a point. ' ' And then, instead of (smashing WaytM', m wan hi first thought, Jack tied down Mairs in search of Ellis and found her u.itl told her Wuvn,- s Ht.ny audi then his own, breath less h. eagerly nnploriiigly, and there wi re blushed and t' iirn and soft laughter and Hoft, ha,.py limnnurH, and and how horribly those l-ig epaulets get in the way and seiviie medals and Houtache bruid scratch at Mich timoBl And at last did Jack uplift his voice again to say, "Kllis, I'm j heaven," and then did she uplift u blushing, tear stained, kiss rumpled faro to archly inquire, "A K. youth heaven, luck?" and then did old IViitoo u veti run's .share I have been coward She conH coi.ircl herself color.pr. Though Hkv had freed her hards, pI seemed involuntarily stretching them . leaning upon the ta -de for uF1J.;rr, one Hand found the glove that he had removed and laid there. He had withdrawn a pace and lifted his head as though the blighted ryes wrre striv ing to peer from under their shade for one look at the fare they had gazed ,lp ou ia such passionate farev, U so n.Uv months before. The stiuh: of the Traumerei" w?re still thrill.ng s(ft. Iv through the op ;i cusemen s ard overcome with emotion, ici d, ri;. :..; passion, Helen bent aii.l laid i r soft upa in lorvrut pressure on the glove. Then the room rang with a sudden startling, joyous cry. The shade went whizzing into spi e, ami the next in etiiut Lale had sprang to hirand st izud er in lis arms. ''i:.l .1....-.: . "V" miK not mat! lie lit waste those kisses!" Ami d... ... ..,. - - Jf' tinn.n. "I'D bing in his arms just as grand, joyous. wiumpiMiui me strains ot tJie wethl'ii" -echoing among in rl- aii am blustering in to take ni the engagement. It was known all over the house before the wedding part? started. J Then came the next s ( ne in Mad Anthony's play. Amory and the chap lain declare to this day that when the party was duly marshaled at the altar the major clicked his heels together and raised his hand in salute and began, "Sir, the parade is" when Ormsbv IIkiI! liiui't viiste "Ihlt n, iJtnliiHi mil caught the baud und brought it down, lhil win n it ci.me to the ring there was onsternatioi). To the horror of the gioom, the despair of the bride, but to the marked ami tremulous emotion of Aunt Lu retia, the cireh t produced for the occasion by the dazed best man was an old fashioned but ber.ntiful clncter of flashing gems. Only by a miracle did it happen that the other ving was ill his possession. How the mixture oe currrd theie was no time to tell, until bibr, when all w ! giithci.d, for there weie two whose fortunes we have fol lowed through these long, long chapters w ho were absi nt from the ceremony, who, in fact, were having one of their vii, and to th-. two, w hile the band without is softly playing in front of th chapel, and in eager hundreds the men are gathered to cheer the bride and groom on their icappearance, let us turn itml listen. v.. .1. ft f . 1.- , ... a ii, ie, ii mii.. i iiriar, were Helen Daunton's words as the eager guests were pouring forth to the wedding. "They ate bringing him heie. even now, so that In- may welcome Will and Kitty on their return from the wedding he cannot see. ' ' And no sooner was the party fairlv at the t'lmiN'l than there drove to the tolu nel'ii door the old colonel, and two soldiers assisteii to alight and led to the doorway the soldi, rlv form of Captain 1-eale, his eyes still covered by the deep green shade. It was Helen Daunton's hand that guided him into the lately crowded parlor, and he knew the touch and thrilled with the joy of it. "Helen!" he en.. I. "They told me all were gone. What a blessed welcome! I've been so long in exile! With your voice the old home feeling rVt. been groping for comes to me thromrh the dark." "Then it in still dark w ith you?" she faltered. ' There was a moment's pause. The band had just ceased the joyous march with which it hud "trooped'" the wed ding party into the chapel, and then, as though in accompaniment to the cere mony just 1 csiniiing and to the sweet romance already throbbing here, the ex quisire siiaiijis of the "Traumerri" sotily thrilled' uron the fragraut air. "Ib bn! ' he spoke, his deep voice ; trembling, as 'did the hand that still ' lung to In rs. "You know that for me the limi ts went out before ever that i . t - , r ner ii.:-n crosseti my eyes. ;Mie M'.ovc. bajdly know ing why, to release In i hand. "No, dear," he went on gen tly. "Don't be afraid I have come back loves you with my sorrows; but hsteu, 'they will all be here in in a moment I -..! iio.v iiojjo hi icacii my nearT a friendship for you that sh mid give rue. the right to com again ami serve you ; vour friend. Win n I found that it was almost sure that I should walk iu ;(laikness all my life, I said, 'Now at least I can accept the bl -ssing of her friendship, even as she offonl it to me.' A m tn maimed and set apart from his felloes can learu thankfulness for a tfrcnt good, though it is pot his heart's tlesirc." And here her graceful head was bowed, aiid silently J.er tears came Kuslnpg f,r,h. "But 4ir.,A has tamrht the falsity of that," he want on. I u shall never misnnder. march burst forth, rt the walls of Fort Frav Rorkewas the first man to ccme teal " 1,1 u announce the retuvn of the werUI i tttF 1,'iY-t-t. u,. . -r- " i- me guests, !nt reu- ion was close on his heels "on hospita b! f.irtiea inr., lt ....,1 1 i- i,,,,,, nlm txpioning over vrayne s performances. There was time for a formal icct ption. "Pnxe ings" had bete, delayed well nigh hour as it was a.'id the east bonnd"tr, was reported unaccountably on time. Bride and bridegroom, bridesmaids, ush ers, Laciioiors and benedicts, maids and matrons Fort Frayne seemed surging lumiuiuousiy up the colonel's step, si.r rounding ami bedeviling poor Wayne tc the verge of distraction. He laid the manio on his spring overcoat, a venera ble garment of the fashion of 20 years agone, but that he had so seldom worn as to cause it to seem to him ever new and available, and for this garment he darted into the adjoining quarters while the laughing guests came tripping up the steps in the wake of the bride, j ho, totally ignoring Helen and Leale now', who were gazing into each other's eyes in the deep bow window, rffished at her uncle wilh characteristic explosive abuse. "I'll never be married at Fort Frayne again as long as I live! What on earth did Major" But she could go no fur ther, for the shout of laughter that greeted her sally und the exclamations which resulted from the discovery of Leale and Helen silenced her complete ly. And then the bride was rushed away to doff her finery and reappear in trav eling garti, and then VS'ill was hustled to his quarters to change his full dress minium to me conventional garb of civ u me, just as Wayne came in. dazed I l n i , nan demented, overcoat in one, hand and a package in the other that he now uicauniy ncm lortti to Oriijshy, who took if, as won. -Veri ugly opened and be gan slowly counting over a number of greenbacks, role contents of the- wrap per, but he dropped them as of little consequence w hen the bewi den d major produced a moment later another a little note from the depths of an inner pocket. They were all crowding around him now, but at sight of this missive Ellis made a s-pring and captured it, on ly just in time, ami was seized in turn by Ornisby. who pleaded for possession of what was plainly addressed to him, and theu came renewed uproar, for Will reappean d in uniform trousers and unfastened blouse and a towering rage. Of all things that could have hap pened to a man, think of this!" he cried. "Major Wayne, didn't you promise me iiom ine Hem to send that dispatch to natncM tiio moment you got to til pi )t.' I (tut, and i pledge my solemn word that I kept it. 1 sent it the very first post I struck. " "You did, for a fact, yen moonstruck oh, but just listen, all of you! In stead ot my traveling suit here's what I find a letter from Hatfield, forwarded from Fort Washakie. 'Dear Sir: In ac cordance with your telegraphic instruc tions, we have this day forwarded to you a cutaway twted traveling suit by American express and trust the t;ame is, 'etc. , 'al-'o statement ot" um, never mind that 'We are' now, mark this, all of you, good people 'we are some what at a loss to understand your sud den change of address, but are compelled to act on your telegram, a copy of which is inclosed. "Foil Washakie. May 2o. Have tweed cutaway traveling suit here by l'lth pros, without fail. W. Far- run wasiiakie: tiraciou ers! lhmk ot my traveling W aphakic and I here and tin i e ' to tne npper regions, and, while dozens, "uairreu Detore about Kitty, an ab sorbed group still hang upon the move ments of the major. The light as of other days was dawning on his face He was searching still, aud at last he found and drew forth a tiny box, at sight of which Lucretia's maiden heart flut tered almost out of her throat. "And now what have you unearthed, old Rip Van Winkle?" boomed Fenton. A ring, by all that's gorgeous a ling, and a beauty, and an inscription on it. r vv. tou i. , 1874.' Who's P. W.?J n no out a glance at his sister's trans figured face as she tottered there at his side warned the oid warrior to def it nayne was panting with excitement JJC eneu. 'ui course it yvnsu c my class rum. It -w i,; r fl "Ior And here he turned and io nis arm. and tb r,.l,D iwueraieiy moved awav as at Inst uau rmu was ntteri tn tho n... nan been waiting for it 90 1-,. . -- avk 'ive minutes more ntwi r.i lj; , . V " lca",u8 Vn m Uie cneers. witli music -uu .uiwune, mirth and gladness, smiles u cravers and blessings, the young coupie were wmnecl away ro ml s""uu"' oouna ior the bliss of the honey- r , . , mua0 that wedding day so "u"",iauu! mat it seemed to lead to so many mr re. There came a letter from Martin to Jack Ornisby only the ",mr uar- -ue tatter, being a New KumuMmui, w a-i sweltering in his ivui ar reetskilJ, w hile Mrs. Jack con- ooiiu nerxit by a brief visit to Leales at West Point. The former, ing a west Pointer, f, 11 buck jiuo me vernacular of his ana mis was somewhat "Your bl ID 1 rand iargain lays, Southern Railway. PIEDMONT AIR LIME.) Ia Effect Sept. 2 , 1896. NO. 15. NO. 16 n nirn vU7UlJJ Commencing on Monday, Oct 12. We Will Place on Sale Over (Central Time.) 19 05 am Lv Norfolk IO a -i ...Pinner Point 3 03 pm Ar . ...Selma 8 Ott pm Lv .... fcel a .. 12 pm ' .. .. Fa cigh V. 5 II I'm ' Durham 6 18 pm Burlington 7 iO pm Ar Greensboro ... 1 30 i m Lv Greensboro 7 45 pm ' Jamestown 7 53 pm nigh Point 8 3 pm" Thomasvil.e.... 8 19 pm Lexington 8 29 Dm " I innr.uul 8 55 pm Ar SaliburT (K Time) Lv 6 am Z jo vm br Sa"Bburv tc Time) Ar 5 SO am 2 tl ?. .. o: vrf"? -- Lv s Ob am tt - m .. - - am ... ncwi n " b fl m " ....Hickory IO 1 1 p a " ..Connelly Surines ' 10 2t pm " Moreaoton . " 11 u4 pm " Mari n 1 1 23 pm " Old Fort 12 27 am" Biltmore ' la 34 am Ar Ashcviile 12 38 am Lv Ashe ille .' Ar i?2am ?ot? nnK LvlltOpm 3 o7 am " Morristown i,. ,5L 5amAr Knoxville. .. 9 05 fm ...Knoxville Ar 8 6o pm Chattanoi Ka ... " 5 20 nm EAST BOUND 6 4 r 5 20 pm " 6 Ou pm Ar 12 A pm It 11 45 am " 10 39 am " 2 am " 8 SO an Ar 8.5 am Lv 8 IO am " 8 04 am " 7?6am 7 13 am 7 01 am 4 OS am 3 48 am 3 30 am 3 13 am 2 39 am 2 20 am 1 14 am 1 06 am 1 03 am Ipenin g of Fall Trade Most store, begin the season with b.Vh nrW. or when forced to fall by competition, th;. 1 ' , ' 8CSO ad-. the season now with a price on Fall Good. tZ7LZnZL?- U. tQ onr seenriog at 52Vc. on the dollar a stock of $30 OOO f WiDR argest merchant, who was compelled to Z Y' our counter, that we will never be able to dn-. 1 . " 7 P ,tems on and will give ,ou the benefit at tiis mo ' " thfffl clP and means to se 1 eood. to th, amA'.Y" . ' one great store ""'uiNi vjicu ui most who bay here now. 4 SO am Lv . 7 20 am ' 8 20 am Lr . Lt Chattanooga " KnoxrUle " Morristown Lv Hot Springa . . Ar. Ashcviile '.'. 12 4 3oam 8 lEam 9 55an. 11 53prc 1 25 pm the be natural v cadet days, s he wrote i brother-in-law rmti.nas to bo the joy of the Twelfth miH t ho uovecot lst verv u-bi , 1,... cut ot rse Will and Mra Will haven't outlived their sdu.! ,1-. j i"J 4A V- xuui j ior aaytiiing. Will is just as true Bunuer ad ever, mt we ,.K, wnen the 'R-iud's in tin . "J "'ecoming even more aggres- luiMiiuy, s.lt denyingly mili- ui unw an is i is,- f, r an ranar, -gucei, ?,r,;tl,(r' learned to tall ),rr f;,ia v!r sweet HUC ItlV St, Ut.tt,olS to I:. ,. is, as on i iiov. '11 her first visit to - S i Jack, Old bfy, 1,13 3 I rion. in ovr :,.i,-t .1 ays know east' at the 500 Jackets and Capes, all the newest and latest styles. Black Serge Capes trimmed in fur and braid. $2.00, for worth $1 .oo, the t! child- S Me (lavs w i xti extras I n What that v.tdoii., fn uwioie 1. T. i ! t Miss Fflis i ml i. Leale und Mrs. J 1V j ward Yi.;! Thei,.'. aiivshin 11(1 Week Of it, ' and this. ) a jiredic- c.-, n to say Black Beaver cloth (!arp with f.,, -.u o nn r- j,., li iuii ui ni ro.w, ior 1 Lv. AshevUle Biltore ' Kound auaob ' -larton ' Moraraatoa Ar. Hlc-ory mewtou..... ' State Til ie. Ar. Saiiabor- 38 Lv. Salisbury,.... urcctwiiurD I Ar Danville ' Lynchburg " Charlottesville Waaninifton.,... " Baltimore " Philadelphia.... New Vor " Richmond .. ., " Durham . " Jtuleigh .. ' Golda-oro (Eastern Time.) 9 ;.8 d u lu 60 pm .. 12 OO xn .. 1 68 am .. 3 35 am - 6 42 am . 8 OO am 10 IS an: .12 41 pm II 2 IO on, 2 O0 am 3 30 am 2 00 am Black, fine Beaver cloth MeS ( e. hi j i. loll the i ed-lli d lv !, ..pp'ist m . a!,i I m thinking iay f W ill's is re i in ie s y( ii and K em! Then i i: i nir ie(i re I V i I T 'XI - l ;ei- Mo:m- If. , ' J"" ' i'l-'i -Mis.s l4w n tia ' ''!t- 'i" . u L: !iv, we y ( id (, ; L(.l h.is the ! ' r.. mace at la.-1 just i n Hi old l-'ort Frayne. TilK EVP. Beaver $195 TiPC rianrlc-AmAliT 4-. v m n 1 1 1 rUJ,- r. , . ."K-i """"-"mcj iiiuiuieu, seiuns Ului:' uoaccs lur .fo.uu. ar, !K4Lfifi iio-,ir..i.. . j with lur and jet, worth $8, $9 and 10, for $5.00, $6 00 and $7.50. Fine CaDes fro $5.75, $6, $7.50. $9.75. $12 W iik , 0Keisf6, ?..UJ all the very best and far belo Veal values illeSe 'are WESTBOUNCT L. Goldsooro.. xateigh " Durham " Rich on J " New York .... ' Philadelphia " Baltimore '."' " Waatiaffton " " Charlottes tUlc " Lynchourg Danville "; 6o am Greensboro . u Ar Salisbury .'".""io 15 am r - 9.11 k (Central time ) Lv Salisbury a .,i -r etatearUlr ,0 , Newton tn , ... , - a. m i'l S'Ck0ry 1.IH.U V 0!1040" - 1 1 43 a . .. rto"---- . 12 2'J pm .. lIfmo 166 pm Asnewlle 2 OS n- 1 4 pm 1 55 pm 2 55 3 3lvm 4 12 4 -Opm 5 OS 6 52:m 6 40 mr. 8 10pm 9 o2pns II 25 . m 6 OOsm 5 5am 7 1 'in 1 45pm 37 4 30pm 0 65pnt 9 -'Otic 10 43-m 1 55am 8 46am 0 5oam 7 06am 8 17an The Greatest Shop-JThe Tnrci gf -w . a s-SM-bMbmb I sss---- . pmg Place for Ashe- Vithfhnr7 villes Trading Public Priced ixiuaa seiimg little short of the marvellous. Never have we soM fai dress gods this carlv at such a rate. Ol course the pricing has much to do with U. I ben we have never shown a stock approaching this in varietv. stUe nri volume. No buyer but should see at "nee the lines priced at 10c . 12Voc os,. -O2C, 50c, 10c. SI 00andS1 9 Tu... - -, A t 1 1 - a savirg lure of lullv One-Fourth. CAPE SELLING. Don't come expectiDK to save o?cr 30 percent , but expect that confidently On sale now 57 black beaver Doable -ppes, bt-autilullv finished, at $1 98 hiie on t " 1 . : t- ijursu.jD a naer one miv interest you. 'Ae have them. Y m it ri a ... 1 1 1 1 . 1 o -ru ,UUK imm all ovtr. It costs ou nothing to look. Oor tles in Men's Snit r ... stiles you'd be phased to have. Our se lection of material, imludes all the latest novelty iflccts Enphsh P 1. . a 1 v 1 v u nun raencan ideas that piee 1 -1 variety and tasteful dcMgns to select Irom only the Drier r . , a:ct ewntyoa would have to pay else- LP ' twilled che and nicely fiaisbed-a bi bai.ain h7 5e-'11 rJaolJnT- Hot Springs 4 03 pm Morristjowii 6 Oo pm Ar inoinlle 72 pm PAtanooga..... 3(, ine only place to find 54.in,.h au-wool fctorm Sers'e at, 0o ia Tk.Ai,i i -sy an-wooi ororm serge at 50 30 South Main St. Ash8i!fe, N. C, pow- smt at tram cem- nn lirmly now. "land ma Kveu in the dnrktuv ihiImj "Lint, Willy, dear," said his mother Stothiiifjly, "surely you ean wear for jnst a day or two last yt ar's suit. '' "That!' Nii? Why, heavens ablaze! Korke couldn't squeeze me into it w ith a sin ehorn. I'll have to travel in niv pyjamas. Oh, couldn't I murder you, Major I'crcival Wayne!'' 1'ixir Wayne's cup was indeed full to overflowing. Martin aud some of the youngsters lugged Will off to squeeze him into last year's garments, made on cadet measure, and then down came Kitty, the bonniest of brides, in the daintiest and most coquettish of cos tume, ana w hile noiKe and his satel lites were passing the champagne, and everybody no, almost rvervbiVv was crowding aNv.it the bride, 'there stood poor Wayne still diving into these long ! forgotten placer mines of his pockets ! and fcti-ing up bills and bill, is and j odds and ( nils, w Inh- Lncretia tremu- j leu.-!y and Fent n. Farwellai.d Amory nenete.ii;, watched him, and then c;ime a new excitcunt. Enter Will. Bque zed at last into the lisjlit ruy twecits ne nact so complacently donm d a y-ar Wforv and that row fitted him like the skin of a sausage. A sudden move of one arm carried away the breast button. "It's no nsc, " he cried. "I'm worse off than Pejjgotty. Every jump's a but ton. ' And then Kittj caught sight of him, and then there came a scene. 'What's that?" she exclaimed. "That isn't the man I married. I won't stir a step with him in thoxe things." "But I haven't anv other." mended Will iu despair. "Who wants yon to wear such things?" she fairly screamed in almost hysterical laughter. "I married a sol dier. Your ouiforas, sir, your best blouse and trousers ad foraee can. and don't yon dare wearrits tilt f ru And, as it was manifest that h coulda't veqr those now imanng Lini, the groom a third time hastened away I esv how 1 in I eople kno insl earnot.H- n trior liint tt i 8 to p'ense Lis cus romers ami it sure s-ful stil rtnver neonle coin anvn-liprp Mt'.ir kt'.owi ir how ironH ft makes a ft How fe 1 hea his . .. . . i .1 i u-turners suow tii' ir appre oifition of his t-fforts. Our recent purchases are comir tf in rat i lly. We wil go into detail next week and tdl you how Dear we are like yt u in our ideas of what you want. J. M. Stoner, Mgr. BR it ordained by the Baard or Aldermen of the ruv ni t h. i-i t. i , ,u. .i -- -. v - ij iiiai bii v i a uu piupneters ana any hotrl corridors own pers-in in charee of ! K lr " Vk. " r HUTS, pUDIlC MI S, it j j - "sn'vuie. aoc th cus- 1 "' a' " e--p?rs omn pub icbuilcJioif, pub- , .iuhk ,n an, ciiy. De. and .m,.,rna,,r..iir:oii) Himish said hotel '"''. t.-iei omcf, paonc nails banks, pub i.i uuimius!. puiec omces and court house with cuspidois snfficient in number and so lo- icuisiouccaiiiiiiy ued by persons oc cupvinn frrquentiog ot asing m'cta p sees, nd said persons are reqnirtd to have the same craned daiiy with some disinfecting fluid pr-- .pjiurru uy ine ooarq ol Health ol said city. SC. j ) That it shall he th Haivnf tk. bers of ihe Board of Health and policemen of aii irom lira- to lime the places and bmldinifs referred to ia section i of this orainince ior ine purpose of seeing that the same is complied with, and shy person vi -Rating said section t of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined one dollar. Sec.3 ) That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to wtbu'ly expectorate or spit npon the floor or steps or other walkway or approach of any hotel corridor, hotel office public hall, bank, public building, public office' court house or noon any sidewalk in the city of Asheville, and any ptriea violtin(t this ordi nance shall upon conviction be fined one dollar ! SLTTUS, io 6diw vice Mayor, i nil ine only Dlace to f nd 4fi.ineh au-wool nehsh weie-ht Sertrp. a l , n: . o oi"- 'uiui., tit ovc. s ar Sumner's. l ou can only find 50-ineh all- wool Ladies' cloth for 3!c. at Sumner's. The only nlace selling all.wnnl I 1 - . T "-va i.iaies; l-iannel, 38 inches wide. in is ai Sumner's. a. " ... o one will sell vou 54-inch waterproof for skirts and dresses for i'dc. but Sumner. Vou cannot find 1000 snit nf ladies' wool Underwear to select from except at Sumner's. The largest and best stock of men's Underwear to be closed at low prices is at Sumner's. The only place selling Ladies' English fast black hose for 19c. is at Sumner's. The only place to bu fast black seamless hose for 10c. is at Sumner's. fhe only place you can buv $2 -ace Curtains for 97c is at Sumner's. ""caccjic, me oniy place you can buy 70-inch Table Linen woith 75c. for 50c, is at 40-42 Patton Ave. Uy. AeneTUle t,f , . . . (Eastern time 1 i?erille 3 03 " Bilttnore 3 l . UenderconvUir 4. 00 ' I Jr'oa n Oj " espartanbnrii nnu Ar. Union 7 5 Ly Union ..... 730 " Ar. Columbia 9 4.5 " , (Centrai Time.) Ar Sava nah 4 5 J am Jac sonnlie 9 00 14 7 at- t 8 20 am 8 !!! am 9 5 an 10 18 am 11 28 am 12 50 pm 1 15 pm 2 5t pm 3 ) pm Ly. Columbia. jacssonvuie 6 50 pm bavannah '125 ' t eastern time.) 7 55 am Ar. Union V. I o 20 " Lv. Union Spartanburg 1 1 45 . Jry?n"; 1242 pm Hendera'nv'le 1 " " Biltmore Ar.Asbeyille """ 40 .. , . , (Central Time) Asbevfile 1 ... .. mutiny HKANGH 1 (Centrsl Time ) . - .,. hxit'Pt fcnndav. -T Asbeville 3 4g wayuesTille 5 17 Ar. Balsam 5 45 ' U- Bryson City .'. 7 1 5 " Andrewo " Tomitla .... Kr. Mi i-hi .... 13 11 25 am 11 59 am 1 is pm 1 35 pm 3 10pm 5 00 pm 5 O l i.m RFAD1MADE SKIRTS. By actual count fourtten of them have lust been received by f xpress. They were sit.t as samp'es-some hnve beenordered The cheapest of the While tbey others discarded simple line were to be $5 I 1st, vour choice, S3 5(1. here. FOR INSTANCE : Men $4.45 FOR INSTANCE : Meo's Suits, made from materia 1 th.t n many mstancea. the cloth alone repre sents mrrt Dri.tl 1 H ..v.uui vcxiuc, HI $ 1 yu. FOR INSTANCE: MVn's Fine Diess Sait8. made ol Vene tian cloth, or imported 20-nunce clay worsted, a wonder how, at $10 00. HATS. It's time to change head-ear. Straw nats look out cf nlare n. t. styl.s are ready. The Alpine Hats seem to take the lead a the HifTr. i Z?- ,$l 5P btUS bere the bat 8torc w sr-uc. 1.UU gets the $2 .10 , -u so on ana on. 1 ones, 'TIS V FEAT TO FIT THE FEET We are ready for all comers vou give us a trial ? Our shoe line is now complete in all the details. Will pm Vr. ( 00 pm 6JD0 pm 67 7 00 an .ZO an 10 05 air 1 25n 4 55 p 1 5 AR pn G OO 18 'intfav The only place sellim ong sleeve Ladies' Vest is at r w H-opt t. 12 Tirun Y Tomotltt Kt. Andrews Lv. Brysrm L'ltj 8 30 am Balsam lt 05 ' Lv. Balsam " W tyaesville 10 '9 " ArAgg , . . 120j m MIX- D Vg rif v 00 am 7 2.t am 7 55 am 11 15 am 2 OS pm 3 05 pm 3 43 pm 6 35 pm ; heavy at liic. NO 64 NO 66 40-42 Patton Ave. Spllfml .ri r,. 1 1 me ouiy piace vou can buy 50C. and 75c. Tamo'Shan- Ly Ashcviile Ar Spart'b'g NQ6" (Ceatral Time ! 6 Opm Ar Asheville 12 15 am ( Eastern time ) -g-?L,lPartJj 6 03 pm Q. 63 7 3(pm 5 15am ter Caps for is at !5c. 35c. and 50c, 40-42 Patton Ave. T Qfli ac U - 1 1 me uniy piace you can see all the latest things in new Millinery i ana nave it arranged by the best trimmers in the State is at 40 aud 42 PATTON AVENUE. -Don t be misled, but 40 and 42 Patton Avenue is at SUMNER'S. Some heavy cuts are to be made in fine and medium Blankets for the next few days at SUMNER'S. It will cost von nr-thi may save you several dollars to call and examine the largesttock ot Dry goods in this country only to be found at Sumner's 40-42 Patton Ave. ( CeTitrol Xi . . VoeTiHe G'30am Ar Asheville Ar Salishnry J7;JJpm Ly Salisbury NCX66 NQ. 65 Ar Asheville 6 35pm Ar Morristown lTltOpln Llorrinowq 9 fijLy Asheville BOoSS sle e pin g crwrstfivTbi: Trains Nos ll and 12 rSlhoVn wnin cars between H t Springs Asheville. Wash mpton and Jersey Citv Trains 37 and 38. Pullman sleeping car between Augusta and hiohmond sleeper between Cincinnati. Asheville Columb a. Savannah nl 'acl. son ville Train 1J and 16. Pul ma., slee ing ar t e tween Norfo k Ra!ciKh, Greensboro S il.L JM'CDlp'&u1 aDd Chfl"a" w Vt- Trattc Manager, Washington. A ' . S. H. HARDW1CK, Gen 1 Pass. Agt., Asst. Gen't Pass Asrt BVashington D. C. Atlanta C. A. BENSCOTER, Assistant oSSSfr r senger agent Chattanooga. Tenn R- DARBY. C P ft T V. AsheVlUe N. C Baltimore Clothing OJ Shoe & Dry Goods Co., .6, uv x rices, store closes 10 and 12 TA1T0N '"uu,i" l- m- Saturday 10:30.1 Ashe jville, AVENUE, C. Asheville, October 16, '96. The Truth Concisely Stated In Announcing the Coming of L. B. Lent's Mastodon Railroad SHOWS. wilderness, the mountains and the CO Short Line To In effect Oct. 1 1896. AUGUSTA. GA. AIKEN s C and S uth Carolina and Georgia points " I ?? T- - Afhcville Ar. 6 451, ..'J, .. HendersonvHle 0 fl pm J28pm " Greenwood " 12 17m 6 25.pm AASta Lt. "loSS atnP .. Aiken 7i(, a, S 30 a n " Savannah r. nn . Ask for tickets via C. W. c. Rv fm The rare treasures of the 1 am pas. lieauCful plumagej birds From tho Forests of the tropics. and a i road-Gauge Comprehensive Show Spartanbnrjf. WM. CRAIG. Gen Pas. Agt.. Augusta. Ga. "The In .Selectinjj Discarding Old Ideas Our Motto is Survival of the Fittest!'' Artists I'artifinntinrr i" fl,, i only to the best. recognition Truthfully Advertised and Honorably conducted. m t T 1 n m FEATURE SHOW is sriven OF AMERICA! Will Exhibit Cue Day Kain or Shine. Only, -s. y". .i jmr -. . f -a uuijiuaaiuii, t' owe it to our- do NOT snnnlv illiv hrkfl IX J " v' - ? tJlUlLl 111 we have no In order to correct selves to announce that we Asheville or vicinity, with our dairv nrnrhU I nA intention of competing with 18 cent milk or 90 ot 4 n, r i ' - , w " uutltl . Alter uctober 5th all hottlprl milk Ci IT11lllA-- . ill 1. .. with special label. See that the lahnl i nwi a . x ,i " ""W! unci! auu tne uate is right, then we guarantee the milk. BILTMOBPl fiatpv JiUU J.,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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