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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 13 1897. 6 WAVERLEY BICYCLES 3 RUN EASIEST 3 BULLETIN No owner of a Waverley Bicycle ever regretted his purchase. No rider of a Waverly ever felt that he possessed less than the best that could be produced. gr INDIANA BICYCLE OO.f gr Indianapolis, Ind. E. W."McOOY fc CO., Agents. SiijaiUiiiuuiUiuiuiuiuiUiiiiiiniuuuauiiuuititiiiiuiiUK BOB TAYLOR'S BOOK. Free to Subscribers to The Daily Gazette.- The Gazette, desiring to greatly increase its Hist of subscribers -within the next few weeks, will give a fine illustrated edition of Gov. Bob Taylor's Tales "THE FIDDLE AND THE BOW," The Paradise of Fools' and "Visions and Dreams" to each subscriber paying in advance for the Gazette for a one year or a six months subscription. The book is handsomely printed In- heavy paper, has 204 pages, fifty illustra tions, and contains 46 of Gov. - Taylor's characteristic stories. His most famous lectures are given without the slightest abridgement, just as delivered from the platform throughout the country. The book will be sent postage -prepaid to mail subscribers. The price of subscriptions to the Gazette is so low ($4 a year, $2.25 for six months) that -with this offer the publishers hope to add speedily several nun-! dred subscribers. TO WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS. All persons subscribing for the Weekly Gazette for one year, and paying 25 cents additional to the subscription price will receive the book, postage prepaid. This offer is good but for a short time. -OF- Cameron &CusMan, . Real Estate Agents; No. 17 Paragon Building, Corner Patton Avenue and Haywood St., Opposite Postoffice. SPECIAL ATTENTION, GIVEN TO RENTING dF CITY PROPERTY, TUB COLLECTION OF RENTS AND TH CARH3 OF ESTATES. WE DON'T SPECULATE. J8S KSTA13LISHEO 1880 W. 0 WOLFE, DEALER IN Monuments, Tablets and jSS 1 VUiUU) w -- T (g) anri domestic Marbles and Granites. Latest designs al wavs on hand. Wareroom cor ner East Court Place and Mar ket street. Wolfe Building, Ashevllle, N. C. ol every description furnished at. short notice, of both foreign Tempting to the Palate of the most exacting are our delicious Kansas City dressed meats. We also carry a full line of the choicest North Car olina and Tennessee Beef, Mutton Lamb and Veal, selec ted Game in season. W A. HILL & CO., Telephone 66. Market House. The AslMlle 60 S. Cycle Factory, Main St. 20 Second hand bicycles for sale, from 1 10.00 up. E, W. McCoy'g Bicycle School from 4 to 6 p. to We make, sell and rent bicycles. E W. McCoy & Co Square Mress WILBUR R. SMITH, President of the COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY I'or Circulars of thif A UJO Priori Mortal AT WORLD'S College, which, was AWdlQBU M Glial EXPOSITION, Refer to thousands of raceessfal grmdutes. Cost to complete KuH Business Course, incladin ? Tuition, Books and Board, about 1190. Pheneeraphy, Type-WrMlB and TelnfTaphy taught, Address WlJUBlJKJa. SWaTWtexinsUnkJiy. Changes occur Jn this Bulletin every few days. FOR. RENT. A DELIGHTFUL FURNISHED WIN TER, HOME, 14 miles from railroad sta tion; pleasant, neighbors. A very warm house built in loghouse style; . 5 large roorcis, besides kitchen; store room, bath, large tfroad piazza, four open fireplaces. Fully furnished except linen and silver. Rent only $20.00 A NEWLY BUILT and nicely furnished house of six rooms. Everything first class, A FIRST -GLASS FURNISHED BOARD ING HOUSE in excellent location near post office on street car line. The furniture i costly and almost new. House has parlor, dining room, kitchen, large new range, 7 bed rooms, lath room, hot and cold water. Grounds large, wejl shaded, southern ex posure; Present occupant .has been suc cessful, but is called away by sickness Rent reasonable. - FOR RENT. Nicely furnished dining room, sleeping room and kitcfhen, witk, range, and (hot and cold water and use el bath room. Locality good; not far from square and near street cars. Only $18 per month. A NEW 7-room house, .modern con veniences, excellent location. FOR SALE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. NOW OFFERED FOR THE FJRST TIME New and very desirable residence loti near the center of the city. Low prices. Easy terms. Apply at once for first choice. - AN ELEGANT new residence in eae ol the best residence streets in the city; 8 rooms besides reception hall, pantry, bath room, basement ana nnisnea aiuc, uoi ur furnace, Met and cold water, electric lightt and fixtures, electric bells, etc.; oak man tel, tile hearths, club house grates; house is double floored and weatherboaraea: southern exposure. Price moderate and terms easy. A NICE genteel, thoroughly built new house of 7 rooms on a favorite residence street; bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, etc. Price moderate and term easy. . SEVERAL fine city residences. ON SUNSET DRIVE A well-bull' house, 9 rooms, acres oi ground, a. su perb view. Only $1,600. ONE of the finest residences in Asnevuie with 4 acres of highly improved grounds: large and small fruits; a grand view; on of the best In Asheville or vicinity. Gilt Edge City Lots. VALUABLE PROPERTIES for dairy ing, trucking, poultry raising or general farming. Within two miles of the city. Other properties, citj ant suburbar. farms, mountain lands. nail for "GlimDses of a Land of " Beir" ty," illustrated pamphlet rree. WALTER S. CUSHMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Commiftioner ol Deln ' for New York AND NOTARY PUBLIC 1 No. 17 Parogon Building. PEOPLES COLUMN, MISCJBXIANEOUS. NOTICE TO HOTELS AND' OTHER BUS INESS MEN.', WANTED Position desired In. hotel; -office, or other place of business after the 15th October. 'References: Whiting Bros., Raleigh, N.'C; Judge Geo. H. Brown, Jr., Washington, N. C; S. H. Reed, Asheville, N; G-r Tucker & Murphey, Asheville, C, and the record of the Oaks Hotel, this year. Phone or write, and J will call. Respectfully, H. A. Latham, Chief Clerk, Oaks Hotel. L ; tf LOST On October ;4( circus might) on South . Main street, a large tan leather carriage cushion. Reward paid to party returning same to L. G. CJ Cons stable, 16 South 'Main street 211-2 VISITORS KNOW That they can find an endless variety of dainty articles of jewelry at our store. We have souvenirs of Asheville without num ber. Our repair department is well equipped and all work is thoroughly and promptly done. Perfect Pictures Can be taken by any one with the Im Droved Kodaks. We keep instruments of all sixes and styles, with supplies to match. B.H.COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler. " 1 27 Patton Avenue, and see the Lapidary at work on the finest native gems the state produces. Every stone is guaranteed to be as rep resented. Magnificent Beryls, and Amethysts on exhi 'tion in my window. Late of London, Paris and New York. TRUTH" A monthly magazine devoted to setting forth the true position and teachings of the Catholic church. Offered to non-Catn-olics at the nominal , price of .10 cents per annum. Address REV. TH0MA8 F.PRICB, Raleigh. N. a Have . you a home that will accommo date boarders ? A. Gazette "Want" or hoarding house" advertisement at one cent a word will bring them. IERFECT MANHOOD WANTED Position to teach in private family, by student of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Apply 23 Penland St. 209-3 LOST A blue and wMte striped shirt waist, wrapped up. Return to Reoeeca Hill,- care Gazette. ' , MONEY TO LOAN. We Save Thirty five hundred dollars $3,500.00) to loan on im proved city property, in sums of not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00 Davidson and Jones, Attorneys at Rooms 6, 7 and 8, Temple Curt. 20J-4 WANTED A gentle horse for the winter for his board. Apply 119 Chestnut street. WANTED $600 to loan on improved Asheville real estate or desirable coun try -property. George A. Shuford 206-6 SUPPLIED On short notice Cooks to suit northern as well as southern opinions of cooking; satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Apply to John Smith, No. 9 Pat ton avenue. HELP WANTED. --4- WANTED, A woman to do cooking, wash ing and ironing. Call at 34 Patton ave nue with references. , It Wanted In northern family, at Gold Hill, N. C, a white woman cook, neat and industrious; good wages and perma nent home to right person. Address with references. Mrs. F. Butts. Coiu. iiiil, N. a WANTED AT ONCE--100 able-bodied men to go to Louisiana to cut sugar cane. Good wages. Apply to John Smith, No. 9 Paton avenue. 208-6 WANTED. Upright and faithful gentle men or ladies to travel for responsible established house in North Carolina. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Domin ion Company, Dept. H., Chicago. M church business, VANTED High-grade man of standing willing to learn our then act as manager and corespondent here; salary $900. Enclose self-1 dressed stamped envelope to A. P. T. Elder,, gen eral manager, '278 Michigan avenue, Chi cago, 111. . 173-52 TO INVESTORS. The undersigned needs new capital to en large a business that is uncommonly safe, and which pays handsome profits. A special partnership or other interest there in, will be given to the right party. Ad dress, stating amount of capital that can be supplied if owner comes in. Business, 32 Park Row, New York. Refer to Union Associated Press, Building and Loan News, Investment Association, of New York. ;FSDltrgK-giaae woman of good fAurch standing willing to learn our bus kjrifess, then to act as manager ?nd corres- rpomflent here; salary, $900. Enclose fself-addressed stamped envelope to A. P. f T.lder, general manager, 278 Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111. 173-52 J : , VANTED Young or middle-aged man to travel in this and adjoining counties; permanent position; salary $50 a month and expenses; good chance for advance ment. Address Shepp Company, 1020 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Agents for "Queen Victoria. - Jtier neign ana Diamond Jubilee." Over flowing with latest and richest Dictuirea . Contains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic history of her remarkable reien. and full flrfmiTit of the Diamond Jubilee." Only $1.50. Big book. Tremendous demand. Bonanza for agents. Commission 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Write quick for outfit and terri tory. THE DOMINION COMPANY, s Dept. 7, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. through the , Spears proprety, at low pri ces and long time. This property is with in five 'minutes walk of court square,' in a nice .wide street, and will be . sold by N. . A. Reynolds, and Co., ,: Real Estate Dealers, -17 Patton avenue. Come at once and get & choice lot. , .c . v n203-tf FOR SALE VERY REASONABLE -Proce lain, glass and kitchen ware. - (Household furniture and carpets. Also a ladies bi cycle almost 'new. 74 North Main St. 201-tf v ,' SOUTHERN KAIliWAY, In Effect June 20. 1897; -; NO. 15. (Central Time.) NO. 16. ! FOR SALE 50x189 feet on Cumberland avenue, near Chestnut $550. : Apply to W. N. Roundy, 2 North Court square. FOR SALE or rent One Bar Lock type writer in good order;, a bargain. ' Apply to A. Rankin. tf HANDSOME RESIDENCE IN WASHING- ton, D. C; for sale or exchange for im proved property in or near Asheville; for foil particulars apply to H. F. Grant. 24 Sooth Main street. l&2-2 YOU CAN GET 21 Meal Tickets AT THE "Busy Bee Cafe" 41 South Main St., Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hours for regular meals-: Breakfast 6:3 tO ; dinner 12 to 2:30; supper Sc3 to 8:30. South Carolina smi Georgia Railroad' Co "Ibe Charleston Line,"' ' Corrected to June 23, 1897 Eastern' Time. East Dailyi - Leave Augusta 6:20' av m. Arrive- Aiken T: 10 a., m. Arrive- KingrfEte 10:10' ak m. Arrive Coiaimih-ia IMS -a;, m. Arrive Charleston 11:00 a m. West Daily. Leave Charleston . Leave Columbia . . Leave Kingville Arrive Aiken Arrive Augusta . . 7:10 a m., 7:00 a. m.. 7:40 a. nr. 11:09 a. m. 11:51 a. m. ffiaat Daily T- Leave Augusta .. Arrive Aiken Arrive Kingville . Arrive Columbia . Arrive Charleston 3:20 p. m. 4:07 p. mi 90 p. m. 10:10 p. m. 8:00 p. m. West Daily. Arrive Aiken Arrive Augusta . . Leave Charlestom Leave Columbia . Leave Kingvillte . 9:57 10:45 5:30 4:00 4:44 m. m. m. m. m. CAMDEN BRANCH. Daily Except Sunday .- -Nea-th. Arrive Kingville' 4:35 p. m.1 Arrive Camdfen 11:55 a. m. Leave Kingville "... 6:00 a.- nr. Arrive Camden 8:15 a. m. 9:25 amLv..... Norfolk.:... as-, 5:25pm 9:45 am Lv.. Pinners Point . .Ar 5:05 pm 2:30 pm Ar ..... . Selma ...... Lt 12 : 50 pm 2:85 pm Lv...... Selma ...... Ar l2;45 pm , 3:40 pm Lv. . . . . " Raleigh . . . .Lv 11:45 am 4: 38 pm Lv; . . . . Durham ..... Lv 10 :52 am 6:45 pm Ar.; .Greensboro ...Lv 8:50 am 6:55 pmLv... Greensboro ...Ar 8:25 am 7:12 pm Lv.." .High Point . . . Ar 8:20 am 8:15 pmAr Salisbury (E time) Lv 7:10 am 7:55 pmLf Salisbury (Ctime) Ar 6:00 em 8:18 pm Lv , Cleveland v.. . .Lv 5:38 am 8 : 40 pm Lv,.i . StatesvilIe . . . . Lv 5 : 16 am 9 : 15 pm Lv . . J4 ewton . . . . Lv ' 9 :30 pm Lv. .. . . Hickory .. . , .Lv 9 :46 pm Lv Connelly Springs Lv 10:02 pm Lv.;.. Morganton ... .Lv 10 : 35 pm Lv. . ... Marion : . . . . . Lv 10:53 pm Lv .. . .Old Fort .... Lv 12 :04 am Lv..... Biltmore ..... Lv 12:12 am Ar..l. Asheville .. . .Lv 12:17 am Ar.... Asheville ....Ar 1:29 am Ar,.. Hot Springs 3:00 am Ar.. . Morritown 4:39 am 4:23 am 4;06am 8:49 am 3415 am 2:55 am 1:51am 1:44 am 1:39 am Lv 12:23 am Lv 10:55 4:00 am Ar. . . . Knoxville . . . . Lv 9 : 50 pm 4:05 am Lv. . .. KnoxvUle . . . . Ar 9:f pm 6:3 am Lv. . . ." Cleveland . . . .Lv 7 :i5 pm 7:40 am Ar... Chattanooga ...Lv 6:20 pm 1 :35 pm Ar. . . . Nashville ... .Lv 12 :25 pn BASTBOTJND. Jo., . No. lXr' Lv Chattanooga Lv Knoxville .. il Lv Morristown LvHot Springs. Ar Asheville ... ....... .18:30 am .12:t 05 pm l:25pm . . 3:15 pm ..4:35 pm 4:0510 8:25 an 9:50 amt 11:46 av 1:15 pin No. 38. Lv Asheville ..... .7. Lv Biltmore. .... Lv Round Knob. ............ Lv Marion .. .. .. .. . Lv Morgantoa .. Ar Hickory .. ... .. .. .. .. Ar Newton .. ... : Ar Statesville .. .. .. .. .. Ar Salisbury .. .. .. .. Lv Salisbury Lv Greensboro . . . Ar Danville .. .. Ar Lynchbury r. Ar Charlottesville Ar: Washington .. . Ar Baltimore .. .. Ar Philadelphia' Ar New York .. ,, Ar Richmond .. Ar Durham At Raleigh .. ... Ar Goldsboro .. .. 9.36pm . .10.44pm ..12.00 m 1.58am ... 3.35am ... 6.42am . . 8.00am .10.15am .12.43pm 1:25 pm 1:36 pm 2:35 pm 3.32pm 4.11pm 4.50pm 5.08pm . 5.48pm 6.40pm 8.15pm 3.52pm 11.25pm. 6.00am 5.30am 7.10am 1.10pm WESTBOITND ' 11 37 Sotith. Leave Camden , 8:45 a. m. Arrive KingviiJe ...10:05 a. m. Leave Camden 2:25 p. m. Arrive KingssiiTre 4:35 p. m. AIKETT ACCOMMODATION. Datfly Except Sunday. Leave Augusta 6:40 p. m. Arrive Aiken 7:30 p. m: Leave Aiken 4:20 p. m: Arrive Augusta 5:07 p. m; GEORGIA DIVISION. Dairy Except Sunday. Lv. Amgusta 7:00 a.m. SiOTpj.mv Ar;. Tteonille 2:00 p. rn- 9:3Tpi.mv Ar.. "Macon 3:45 p. m. atSai.mv Ar Dublin 4 :20 p. m PAPERS 8. OLD' FOR SALE. Tho vnvid aAmirca the veTteet BlanI Not dlcnltv. or raascalar development alone. bat that smbtle and wonderful force known as SEXUAL VITALITY T.ioh ii thn dtn of manlieod the oride o1 hntii nut mil irnnTicr mt t.hprp. are thousands of men Buffenng tne xnentai tortures ui t manhood, shattered - nerves, .and ratling sexual power who can be cored by our Magical Treatment which may be taken at home under our directions or we will pay B. B. fare and hotel bilfs for those hi wiah t.n Mmt imra. i f we fall to cure.- We have no free preBcrlptlonB,f ree care or CO J), fake. We nave vzau,uuu capimi uiu guHnuwo w vi j case we treat or refend every dollar you pay tis, o fee may be deposited in any banfc to be paid when a enre la effected. "Write for fall particular STAXJB MEDiCAl CO fOmab, Sieb. . -. : r BO ARDINO HOUSES can easily fill their rooms by advertising In the Gazette's Hotel and Boarding House columns. Low rates for advertising by the month or the season. The Gazette is sold on 'the Southern rail road trains, and is the best .medium for reaching summer visitors. Parties wishing old papers can be supplied by calling at the business office of The Ga zette at IOC. PER HUNDRED. Kid When I say I cure I do not mean merely to sto tham for a time and then have them return a rain. mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life; long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the wort cases.". Because others hava failed is- no reason lo; not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatig and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give press and f stomoe address. Frof.W.I.FEK.F.D.,4CeHaiSt..M6WTOil The Bonanza Mine and Liquor Co The largest and most complete . ? assortment of Imported arJM Dotnestio TXIEI OLID ro be POTjasrx) xet the We have a complete line of California VV'ines. They are fine for summer drinking 1 . and they are cheap.1 It you . use Beer, try 1 ;, ' SCHIL1TZ. THE CEER Ttl AT ADE MILWAUKEE FAUOUS l : .TELEPHONE 72." . : ;P. A. MAKOFARDt! Manager. t COR RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply at No. 243 Haywood street. 206-6 Lit. Dublin 10:00 a. m. Lr. Macon (Cen. tlme.ll:38 a, m 11:55 pi ni. L.T. Tennile 4:00 a.m. 3 :O0 pra. Lv. Augusta 1:00 a. m. 7 :30 p ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or un furnished, with or without (board, 175 Woodfln street. 206-6 FOR RENT. (House elegantly furnished. 14 rooms on Starries avenue. Price $70. Fine piano. N. A. Reynolds & Co., 17 & Patton avenue. 230-tf FOR RENT. For the winter, a fine Ken tucky horse and buggy. Reference given and required. Address Mrs. B., Flat Rock, N. C. 202-26 FURNISHED HOUSE for rent from Octo ber am in the country 1 miles from station on Henderson ville & Brevard R. R. Apply to J. W. Jeudwine, Bowman's Bluff, N. C. , 1 194-26 FURNISHED HOUSE to rent from Octo ber 1 to May 1; 9 rooms; on Montford avenue. n.. A. Reyaol'ds and Co., 17 patton. avenue tf FOR RENT Country residence four miles out, near sulphur Springs rooms ; hot end cold water;, ample out-houses; with or without farm lands; also sew store. No. 60 Patton avenue. Win. Johnston, jr., isu ueinpie. .court. ' y FOR RENT The Commercial Hotel has been put in first class order and can be rented, furnished or unfurnished to good tenent. Apply to H. F. GRANT, 24 South Main street. , . .1 186-26. FOR RENT. Houses very desirably - lo cated, wit modern conveniences, from $15.00 . to $100.00 per month. Apply at once. WEAVER AND ROGERS. 45 Patton Avenut. FO RENT. The new store roonV No. W Patton avenue.- Also a T desirable offlos in Temple Court. WM. ? JOHNSTON;-Ji .: 20 Temple Court, 49 Patton avenue. Ash - ville, N. C. ' FOR RENT.-Two store rooms corner Ea h gle and South Main streets, formerly oc cupied by Whltlock Clothing Co. Cu stard tooom Drhumor block, formerly oc v cupied by C.y Falk. , Several ; splendid ol :'flce rooms In Drhumor block. ; Apply to Wm. J. cocke, 9 court Square." ...- TOK SAKE FOR SAIiE AT ONCE. Thirty desirable building lots on the new street just op ened between-Woodfln and Orange streets Central Time. Lt Goldsboro1.. ... .. 4.45pm Iv Raleigh 2.00am lv Durham .- 3.30am L,v Richmond .. .. . . 2.00am Lv New York Lv Philadelphia It Baltimore . . . . . , . . EiV Washingonc . . w Lv CharlottesvillB- .- Lv Lynchburg Lv Danville .. &05ia Lv Greensboro .. .. .. 7.32am Ar Salisbury ... ... ... 9.37am i , (Central) Time.) Lv Salisbury .. .. .. .. &.5&am ;Ar Statesville .. .. ... 9.46am Ar Ne,wton .. .. .. 10,2 6am ,Lt Hickory .. .. ..10.47am iAr Morgan ton ... ...11.28am ;Ar Marion .. .. i.. . 12.12pm Ar Round Knob .. ...12.50pm Ar Biltmore .. .. . .. 2,15pm Aar Asheville ... '2.25 pna Lv Asheville 2.30 pm Lv Hot Springs. . . .. 3.52 pm Lv Monistown 5.55 pm Ar Knoxville 7.40 pm Ar Chattanooga ........ .11.35 pm Ar Nashville 6.45am 4.30pm 6.50pm S.20pm 10.43pm 1.55am 3.45am 5.50am 7.05am 1.17am No. 5. 6.15 am 7.39 8jm 9.30 am 11.00 am 7.40 pm S.45 am A,. & S. ROAD. 2& 14. .8 Lv Asheville . . . 2.05-pm 7.20 am 8.00 pm (Eastern Time.) ' Lv Asheville .... 3.05. pm 8.20 am 9.00 pm Lv Biltmore .... 3.15 pm 8.28 am 9.10 pm; liSF Hen'sonv'l .. 400pm 9.18 am 9.58 pm. Lv Try on , 5.0Opm 10.20 am 11.02 omi Lv Spartanburg... 6.08 pm 11.28 am 12.10 ami Ar Union ........ 715. pia 12.45 pm Lv Union .. . . . . ..-7.30 pan 1.05 pm Lv Alston 8.53 pm 2.45 pm Ar Columbia .... 9.3 pm 3.35 pm (Central Time.) Ar. Savannah. 5:00 am. Ar. Jacksonville ... 9:10 am. 9. 13 Sunday Only. Leave Augusta 9:15 a. m. Arrive Tennille 1:45 p. m. Leave Tennille ; JrO p. m. Arrive Augusta 7:3t p. m. Lv. Jacksonville . 7:00 pm. Lv. Savannah 11:35 pm. (Eastern Time.) Lv Columbia. . . . 8.30 am 11.30 am Lv Alston ...... 9.07am 12.15am Ar Union 10.20 am 1.42 pm Lv Union .......... 2.02 pm Lv Spartanbnirs 11.45 pm 3.33 pm Lv Tryon 12.42 pm 5.00 pm Lv Hend'sonvi M 1.45 pm- 6.05 pm Lv Blltmone ... . 2.35 pm 6.52 pm Ar Asheville .... 2.45 pm 7.00 pm (Central Time.) Ar AsheviUe .... 1.45 pm 6.00 pm NORTH AND SOUTH VIA. DENMARK. Through Sleeper to and From New York. Leave Augusta , 3:05 p. m. Arrive Aiken 3:44 p. m. Arrive Richmond ' 3 : 40 a. m. Arrive Washington 7:00 a. on. Arrive New York 2:03 p. m. Leave New York. . 9:30 a. m. Leave Washington 3:30 p. m. Leave Richmond.... . ..1 7:11 p-m. Arrive AiKen 7:28 a. tm. Arrive Augusta 8:10' a. m. Connections at Charleston with r New York steamers, also with steamers for Jacksonville, Fla., on sailing dates; and at Augusta with the Georgia Road to and from all points west and south: also, at Blackville with the Garotkua. Mid land railroad to and from Barnwell. Connections with Southern Railway; at Co lumbia to all points in upper South and north Carolina. JOS. H. SANDS, L. A. EMERSON. Gen. Manager. Traffic 'Manager. P. R. SLEDGE, Gen. Agt, Augusta, Ga. HEHDERSONYILLE AND BREVARD RAILWAY v W. E. SHUFORD, RECEIVER. ; ' (Eastern Time Standard.) ' N014. v1 (Daily.) NO. U 9:30 am. Iiy. Hendersonvllle Ar. 5:30 pm. 10:00 am." Lt. , Hdrse Shoe; Ar. 5:00 pm. 10:05 am. Lv. Cannon Ar. 4:55 pm. 10:13 am. Lv - Money Ar. 4:47 pm. 10:33 am. Lt.. Penrose Ar. 4:27 pm. 10 :45 am. Lt. Davidson River Ar. 4 :15 pm. 11:00 am. Ar: ' . Brerard Lt. 4:00 am. All schedujle trains will haul passengers dally, and freight dally except Sunday. t . , 'W E. SHUFORD, Receiver. , - . Hendersonvllle, N. C H. M. WARREN, President. ' r, " ( HenderaonTille, N.'C. ' " T Want Employment Wanfi n ,4 varan cv filled Wn fit'Tn form n tion ' TIT - . . r l J . - Send 5 cents In -stamps' and iwe wiir tel you how to get it Address Southern Em ployment and Intelligence;Bureau;-Raleigh n. a t v , 5i45.am 7.42 am 8.45 am 9.35 am 9.45 am. 8.45. am MURPHY BRANCH. 17 Mixed. 7 Exeept Sunday. lt. AshavlUe 4:40 pm. 9:00 am. Lv. Waynesville .. 6:05 pm. 11:30 am. Ar. Balsam 6:30 pm. 12:15 am. Ar. Brjson City.... 8:40 pm S:30 pm. Ar. Andrews 6:45 pm. Ar. Tomotla 7:37 pm. Ar. Murphy ....... S:00 pm. 18 Mixed. 68 Lt. Murphy Lv. Tomotla ...... Ar. Andrews Lt. Bryson City.... Lt. Balsam Lt. Balsam ....... Lt. Waynesville ... Ar. Asheville 8:20 am. 10:05 am. 10:30 am. 12:01 pm. 4:30 4:50 am. 5:20 am. 8:40 am. 11:30 pm. 12:85 pm 1:15 pm, 3:35 pm. MIXED TRAIN8. NO. 64 NO. $5 (Central Time.) Lt. Asheville 9:15pm. Ar. Asherille 1:15am. (Eastern Time.) Ar. Sparfb'g 5:30 am Lt. Sparfb'g 7:30 pm. NO. 62 NO. 61 (Central Time.) Lt. Asheville 6:30am, Ar. Asherille 7:15 m. Ar. Salisbury. 7 :30pm. Lt. Salisbury 6:80am. NO. 66 NO. 65 Ar. Asheville 6:35pm Ar. Morrist'n 11:30pm. Lt. Morrist'n 9:39am. Lv Asheville 6:00am. Tranls Nos. 11 and 12. and " 37 and 38, Pyllman' Sleeping, cars between Nashville Chattanooga; Knoxville, . Hot Springs, Asherille, Washington and Jersey City, f V Trains Nos. 87, 11 and 12 Pullman. Sleep ing car, between Augusta and Charlotte. Trains -Nos 11 and 12, 9 and 10 Pullman Sleepers, between Cincinnati,, Aaherille, Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. X Train 15 and, 16, Puljman Sleeping car between V Norfolk, Raleigh,' Greensboro. Salisbury, Asherille; .Knoxrllle, ChatU nooga and Nashville. ."' , 1 , . J. M. CXJLP. Traffic Manager, .Washing ton. , , " , , . , 1 - . , 1 ; Cenl Pass, Agt, Asst Gen'l pass. Asa -Washington. D. C. ' "Atlanta, Ga. C. A. BENSCOTER.' Assistant General P- senger Agent, Chattanooga, Tf nb. -.TL DARBY, C P. A T.A.. Aahevllla. N. O. 1. , ... 1 1 . . 1 - i'1 T ? r 1
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