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THE. ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, NOV; 23; 1$97; i
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i he stock is sellincf facf xrf .tira.;
very large assprtment ;,both-useful,ahd orria
! mental to sell. ' "'. Sale , eacK: ;day . at "jo a. .nr.
; 3" and;;p:-m; Cr;V7P'
Be in time and secure the great ikrgainsl
:;TUENEE,;liucti)nw)i
YELLOSV JACK KILLED.
Casearets. Candv Carthartffi kills Vellnw
Jack wherever they find him. No one who
takes - Casearets regularly and systematically-is
in -Sanger from the dreadful dis
ease. Casearets kill yellow fever germs in
- Doweis.- anu prevent new ones from
breeding, 10c, 25? '-, 50c;, at Pelham's thsr
macy. - - . . : ,;;
" NOTICE,
North. Carolina, W': I
Buneombe Couity.
Inxthe Superior Court.
administrator of James Cannonr' deceased, 1 ROTTT R RV T?A T T W 4 V
against Matilda Cannon, Hannah Cannon T T. 1ajJf V t
Wiley Cannon and Annie Cannon, his wife,
p. uurnsmes ana Julia Burnsides, liis
wife,; Jackson Benson and Emmav Benson,
his wife", by a decree or order of sale made
in saidrcause on the 18th day of October,
1897 by J.' L. Cathey, clerk of the superior
court of-Bunconfbe 'county, I will sell ,to
the highest bidder, for cash, at public
outcry at the court house door in 'the city
of Asheville, N. C, on the 22nd day of No-
Jn Effect June 20. 1897. :
t Arrive Camden'
Leave, KingviUe . .' .
a s a -
:o. is.:
(Central Time.)
NO. it
3:25 am L7..... Norfolk..... Ar 6:25pm
9:45 am Lv..' Pinners Point Ar. 5:05 nm
2;S0pm At......' Selma Lv 12:50 pm
pm Lv::.;..' Selma " v. Ar 12:45 bm
-Raleigh
.Lv 11:45 am
FRUIT IS GOOD. ' ,
A celebrated phiysici'aii diTides fruit-tnto
; five classes, each possessing a special cur
; alive mlue-th acid, the sweeV the a
j trigeat, the oily, knd the mealy. '
;s Cherries,: strawberries, raspberries! goose
i. berries, peaches apples, t-lemons and, oran
; ges belong" to -the iacid fruits aiwLbave great
anerit. Cherries, "however, are prohibited
: to those -who have, uegralgla of the stom-
ach; strawberries, and raspberries are rec-
-omanended to .those ;oi?- bilious tempera
Dieiits and denied to those in whom dia-
ietes is suspected. ' - -
; Of the sweet " fruits the doctor -says
' plums prevent gout and articular rheu
matism. The' grape is given the -very first
place. He is an,, enthusiastio advocate. of
what is known ' in. Europe as the grape
cure, .which provides that for several
days -the patient eats nathtng but grapes,
consuming from one to two pound daily,
with a gradual v increase to ten pounds.
s weetmeais; "'you must ask on of yourtit-
tie. mends to share your, candy."- r.
"Well,'! replied the little lady, after a
few Jmotments' . thought, "I I guess "I'll
invite iFannie, 1 'cause .candy makes Iher
tooth, ache an she can't eat touch."
- -. , s -
. V -TO CURE "CATARRH t ,
Do not: depend upon" snuffs,' inhalants' op-
other local, applications. Catarrh is
constitutional disease,' and can be success
fully treated- only by means of a consti
tutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla.
which thoroughly purifleshe blood and
removes the scrofulous taints which cause
catarrn.'-"..;The ... great number of testimo
nials from those who have been, cured
by Hood's Sarsaparilla prove the une
qualled power of this medicine to conquer
this disease., Jf; troubled with Catarrh give
Hood s Sarsaparilla, a Taii trial at once.
Henry B. Stevena, adminis- ,
,1 trator de bonis non. cum -
testamento annexo of N V - -David
Murdock, deceased, ' .
. m ' -.vs.' . -1 ; - r !y n5tice.'
P. E. Lingle aad Lillie B. r , '
Lingle, his wife, and
- David Murdock Andrew '
' .Murdoch and . 'William, V '" ,
i Kerr and Eliza M. Kexrv -
j (nee Murdock), his wife. Y
Andrew Murdock and Wiliiam Kerr and
Eliza M, . Kerr (nee Murdock,) i his ' wife,
three -of the defendants above mentioned,
will take notice, that an. acUon entitled as
above-has been .commenced In the superior
court of Buncombe mintr. North CarrAi-
na, Vy ; the above . named plaintiff for the
purposes of having Jtlja lastwill and testa
strued by the courts ot 'kscerfcaining the du
ties , of said plaintiff as administrator, de
Boms non with the. will annexed " of said
David 'Murddock,deceaped of ascertaining
me ngniB or me aoove named defend
ants "under said last will and testament
and of obtaining the 'directions and ad
vice of the court as to how said plaintiff
$ihall administer the estate committed to
his charge as such. administrator; and the
saio Andrew-Murdock and "William Kerr
and Eliza Keer (nee Murdock),, his. wife,
wiu lurcher take notice that they are re
quired to appear at the next term of the
superior court of said "county of Buncombe :
to he Held on the tggteenth Monday after
the first Monday in . September, 1897, tbe
same being the 6th day of December, 1897,
at the court house "of said county in Ashe
ville, North Carolina, and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply ta , the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
This the 9th day of October. 1897.
J. L. CATHEY,
Clerk of the Superior Court. '
vember, 1897,the following described, tract 38 pm Lv..;.. Durham .....Lt 10:52 am
of land, situate, lying and 'being in the :4f Pm Ar.. .Greensboro . ..Lt :50 am
:aa pm ijv... ureensDoro ...Ar 8:2a am
7:12 pmLv.'. .High Point ...Ar" 8:20am
8:15 pm Ar-Salisbury (Etime Lv 7:10 am
7:55pm Ly Salisbury (C time) Ar 6:00 am
8:18 pmLv.... Cleveland ..,.Lv 5: am
8:40 pmLv... .Statesville ....Lt 5:16am
"What cah you' tell me about Esau?"
asked the nedasoienre ' of hia mnst nrn-mis
After a few; days or this "diet tne ppetite j.ing pupil in the beginnjers' class
improves, and an increased capacity to en-
dnire fatigue is noticed. The grape: cure is
especially suited ito persons who are anae
mic, rheumatic, dyspeptic or .consumptiTe.
IT IS EAST TO TELL. ,
People wlu fail to look after their health
are, like the carpenter." who neglects to
harpen his tools a People are not apt to
get anxious about their health soon enough.
If you are "not quite' well": or half sack"
bave you ever thought, that your kidneys
may be the cause of your- sickness ?
It Is easy to tell by setting aside your
urine for twenty-four ; nours ; a sediment
, or settling indicates an unhealthy condition
. of the kidneys. When urine stains linen
- it is evidence of. kidney trouble. ' Too fre
quent desire to ,urtnate, scanty supply, pain
or dul ache in the baclk is also convincing
proof that the kidneys and bladder are out
of order.'-- " - Z:-t;'yf'Sr
There is' satisfaction in knowing that the
great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
fulfills every wish in relieving weak or dis
eased kidneys and, all forms of bladder and
urinary troubles. ' Not only does Swamp
Root give new life and activity to tie kid
nevs the cause of the trouble, but by
treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for
the t entire constitution." If you need a
-medicine take Swamp-Root it cures. Sold
by druggists, price fifty cents and one dol
Esau,' replied the: young hopeful, with
the glib alacrity of one who feels himself
for' once on sfe ground, "Esau was the
fellow what wrote a book of fables and
sold the copyright for a bottle of potash,
county of Buncombe, ; North Carolina, 'ad
joining lands of 'J. R. Jones, T. J. Cand
ler ' William- McKintaey, W. L. Henry,
Jackson Benson and others,- being the tract
of "land where James Cannon formerly liv
ed," .containing , -more or less. -This
the 19th day of October,. 1897. .. " .
" - ' D. M. LUTHER, Commissioner.
-HENRY B. STEVENS,
. Attorney . for , Petitioner.
s:iopmLT....:. Newton ..Lt 4:89am
9:30 pm Lt. . : Hickory .. Lt 4:23 am
8:46 pm Lt Connelly Sprinfei Lt 4:06 am
217-4w-wed 1Qi02 pm Lt... . Morganton ... .Lv- 8:49 am
i:S5 pm Lt Marion;. ,v...Lt 3:15 am
NOTICE. J- - io:53 pm Lt.. . Old Port ; . ..Lt 2:55 am
. 11 ,--- . --i - J .12:04 am Lt Biltmore ...;.Lt 1:51am
Byvirtue of, the power and authority of 12:12 am Ar.; . . AsheTille ;...Lt 1:44 am
an execution in my hands in favor of A. R. 12:17 am Ar.... Asheville ...Ar 1:39am
Ogburn vs.. W. D. Patton and S. W. David- f r "ot SPfgs. j-lt 12:23 am
.1 . - i. "- 3:00 am Ar. . . Morritown . .Lt 10:5b pm
sou x wui, an moiiuay, secern uer o, .xs3, 4:00 am Ar.... Knoxville ... :Lv 9:50 nm
at the court house door in Asheville, sell
the following described - piece of ' land : Be
ginning on. Swannanoa river at the mouth
of -a ditch on the north side of said river
-and runs, west uwith said , river to , J. H.
Davidson's "line ; thence, north with J. . H.
corner of" . homestead allotted' to, S.
W. Davidson ; then with -line ; of .the "said
homestead to place of beginning,' contain--ing-fifty
acres more or less. : : 1
- - ' v -. WiM. WORLEY, Sheriff. '
Per McDonald, Deputy Sheriff. :
November 5, 1897.
4:00 am Ar.... Knoxville
4:05 anriiT...; Knoxville ....Ar 9:55pm
6:39 am Lt.... Clereland ....Lt 7:19 pm
7:40 am Ar... Chattanooga .. .Lv 6:20 pm
1:35 pmAr.... Nashville ....Lv 12:25 pm
. . .
11:55 "a. m.
r 6:00 a.-in
, 8:15 a. m.
South.
Leave Camden" .....:."... 8:45 a. m."
ArriTe'-Kingville ...;..'...::... -10:05 a. m.
Leave Camden -2:25 p. m.
Arrrye Kingsville r 4:35 p. m
AIKEN ACCOMMODATION.
vV; Daily Except: Sunday. t
Leave Augusta
Arrive Aiken .
Leave -Aiken
Arrive Augusta
6:40 pm.
.....:v -7:30 p. m
4:20 p. m.
5:07 p. m.
i -
'mm, Georgia division.
riZ ,; Dairy Except Sunday.
Lt. lAugusta.,..,. ...I-7:00 a. m, 5:07 p. m.
Ar. :,Tenr4Ue. i . . 2:00 p. m.' 9 :37 p. m.
Ar. Macon 3 : 45 p. m. , 3 : 5 5 a, m,
Ar. Dublin.......'.... 4:20 p. m.
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Lt; Dublin.. J.. 10:00 a. m.'
Lv. Macon (Cen. time.ll: 38 a. m 11:55 p. m,
Lv. .Tenhile..- 4:00 a.m. ,3:00 p. m.
Lt. Augusta f 1:00 a. m, 7:30 p. -
'mm, i ,. njii, ,ii, i I,,.,., I, K M ;J
-" '. '; Sunday Only.' ' :v: 1 -k - '
EASTB0UND. No. "6. . No. 12.
Lv Chattanooga .r. 4:05 am
Lt Knoxville . .. : , . .'v..'.'. .. . . . - 8:25 am
-Lv Morristown .". .... :. . ; . . - 9 : 50 am
Lv.Hot Springs .- ll46am
i Ar Asheville . i". . i... .'. ....... v. . 1 : 15 pm
' ' ' ' 1 No. 38." - ' ;-.?J--q
- . - its - is V .-- :.
Leave Augusta r. . . .'. ,
Arrive Tannille.
Leave Tennllle
9:15 a. m.
- m a:o p. m. :
3:00 p. tu '
7;30 p. ja. -
Through Sleeper to and From New n
,-f . .York. - - ' . i
lay AsheYille
Leaye Augusta .,.!.. J. r. 3:05 p. m.
Arrive Aiken 3:44 p. m. 1
Arrive Richmond . .: .. . ... 3:40 ai' nu
PLEASANT DREAMS.
After using, the Fish and Oysters, Corn
Beef and Spicey, Juicy, Pickled tongues at
Goodlakes, 33 East street.
.sl.'-V 1 ' .
Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds
may be avoided by : using -DeWitt'e Witch
Hazel; Salve, the great . remedy for piles
and for all kinds of sores and skin troub
les. . White ,G. Smith Drug Company, y
PRISONER.' REMOVED. EliaS . Pat
terson has been transferred from the Ashe
ville jail to Brevard to serve out his sen
tence, says the Brevard Clipper.
""Moments are - useless if trifled away,"
auA tney are . dangerously .wastea u con
sumed by delay in cases where a "want
ad" inserted in the Gazette will bring you
what you want immediately.
J. iM. Thirswend of Grosbeck, Tex., says
that whenhe has a spell of indigestion,
and v feels bad and sluggish, he taes" two
Of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at night,
and he is all right the - next morning.
Many thousands of others do the. same
thing. ,' Do you? White G. .Smith Drug
NORTH CAROLINA," I Superior Court,
Buncombe County. " Dec, 1897.
D., H. .Shook, : Plaintiff, Against Hester
: Shook, Defendant, Notice.
: The state of North Carolina to the de- i
fendant above named, Hester Shook, greet
ing; - V
', You are hereby notified that D. H. Shook,
the plaintiff, has commenced the above en
titled action against you in the superior
court for Buncombe County for the purpose
of obtaining a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony now binding: him to you, you
are therefore required toappear and an
swer or demur the commaint whim will be
niedfaccording to the law, at the next regu
lar term of our superior court to be held for
the county of Buncombe in the court house
in Asheville on the 13th Monday after, the
first Monday in , September," 1897. If you
shall fail to answer the complaint within
the time specified the plaintiff will apply
to , the court for the relief demanded in
said com Dlamt. This the 25th dav' of Serf-
tember, 1897. ' THOMAS & WELLS. I
J. L. CATHEY, Plaintiff's Atty.
C. S. C. :- S 28-6w
JLIl-0
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1:25 cm
4t-every Sat. Lt Biltmore... '.... j........... 1:36pm Arrive Washington 7. 7:00 a.' m.
Lt Round Knob. 2:35 pm Arrive New York i.,,.. 2:03 p. m
Lv Marion t. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 3.82pm N-ieave wew xork.-.;.......... 9:30 a. m.
Lt Morganton .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.11pm j Leave Washington 3:30 p. m.
Ar Hickory .. .. .. ...... .. 4.50pm Leave Richmond ., . 7:11 p. to.
kf Tvtattt,v t aoimn I Arrive Alton . - 1 - T Q o ,: m
Ar StatesTille .. i. ... .. .. .. 5.48pm l-arnre Augusta 8:10 a. m."
Ar Sallaburv '.. .... . . . . . . . 6.40nm
(Eastern Time.) i : Connections at Charleston with1 New--.
tandard
Lv Salisbury
j Lv Greensboro
Ar uanvuifl .. ..
Ar Lynchburg .. :
Ar Charlottesville
Ar Washington
9.36pm 8.15pm ors. . ; steamers, also .with steamers; for
.l0.44mn l.KSnm 1 Jacksonville, Fia., .-. on sailing dates: and
..12.00 m' iL25pnrl&t Augusta , with the .Georgia Road, to
CUIU i XIUIU. till
1.58am
3.35am
6.42am
Ar Baltimore .. 8.00am
comDanv.
-laf,? or by sending , your address and the f ENGRAVING , CLASS. The ' engraving
name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., you may nave a sample
pottle of this great discovery sent to you
free by mail. x - ' j
In the early days of England brides were
no Tiels.'but let' down their hair, which
floated about their shoulders. The; Tcil
"Is a survival of the canopy which was- neld
over the couple on the way to the church
indeed in ome eastern countries the cano
py Is still tised. .
J. C. Berry, one: of the best known cit-'
Izens of Spencer, Mo-, testifies that he
cured himself of the worst kind of piles
by. using a few boxes of 'DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, v He bad a been troubled with
pdles , for over. thirty years and has used
many different -kinds of so-called cures j
but 5 DeWitt's was the one that - did the
work and. he will verify this statement
if any one wishes to write nim. White G.
Smith DTug company. - ' - , - ' ?
'Well, Tommy," said his Aunt (Mary,
"shall I carry your bat and cricket stumps
for you?" - - -
"No, aunty, fanks," replied the' little
fellow. ."Me tarry bat an', 'tumps. You
tan tarry me!" , , ' '
' A , -little. 3-year-old! miss wan dered over
to the window , during family, prayers one
snowy morning and nearly knocked the in
spiration out of the supplicant by exclatm
' ing:; ;"Oh.j mamma,, tome an', look. . It's
' wainin' poptorn." ' '
Warning :-r-Persons wh suffer . from
coughs and colds should heed the warn-
' ings of danger and save themselves suf
fering and fatal results by Aising One Min-
" u'te Cough Cure. It is an infalliable rem
edy for cbughs, colds, croup "and all throat
and lung troubles. WbiteG. Smith Drug
company. - -. , . , ' ''J - :, -
i - '
1 "Johnnie," laskedf the; minister, "what
is the chief branch of education .at your
" school?" '.' - -
"Willow-branc!h, sir," replied Johnnie. .
'r:-.f--rfig:l' ' v; '
-:': There is no need of little children being
tortured by scald head, eczema . and skin
eruptions. , DeWitt's Witch Ha7el ' Salve
gives instant; relief and cures permanently.
White G. Smith Drug company. : .
"Now dear,"v-s'aid mama1 to little cCar
rie who has , Just : received a box v of
tlass of Trinity . Sunday school has recom
menced ; its regular meetings. The next
meeting will be held Friday night. v;
You can't afford to risk your life by
allowing a. Wld to develop into pneumo
nia - or consumption; Instant relief and
a certain cure are afforded by One Minute
Cough Cure. White G. Smith Drug . com
pany, v: . VV vM."
: ' 1 ! -
You can't cure consumption, but you
can avoid it and ; cure every other form of
throat or lung trouble by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. White G, Smith Drug
company. v T V t
Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De
Witt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness.
constipation, sick headache. ' White G.
Smith Drug company.
BiMoraDairy
s, '! i - -. s ; i ' ' - ' "
The herd, consisting of Mgh bred Jerr
sevs is under the dafly insDection of a quaN
i'fied veterinariaai, formerly inspector for
the New Orleans board'-of Health. .
All the cows bave: been tuberculin tested
and are in- perfect health. ' ) y
No expense ' or ' labor spared, to secure
cleanliness, througn all operations connect
ed with the milk. . - , ,
To do all -the above' costs money, and
lota of it but1 we have the satisfaction of
knowing that we are supplying-customers
with pure milk. , - i '
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Perhaps you Ccan' buy milk a
cheaper, but-just think it over. ' . A
little
. NOTICE.
State of North Carolina,
Buncombe County. . .
. By virtue of the power and authority
conferred ; upon me as commissioner in a
certain proceeding entitled D.tM. Lufhef,"
Ched fVlakes People
Ar Philadelphia
Ar; New York
Ar Richmond . .
Ar Durham
Ar Raleigh
i Ar Goldsboro . .
. ..10.15am
. .12.43pm ;
4 x uiu ui - yuuiio ntot auu u U'Ui
aiso, 'at Biackville with the Carolina Mid
land railroad to and from Barnwell.
Connections with Southern Railway at Co
lumbia to an ' points in upper South and
north Carolina.
c AA.m JOS., H. SANDS, , ' L. A. EMERSON.
fi SOahi Gen. Manager. Traffic Manager.
' o jt iTTTn Tn , m i. i i.
7.10am oLHwua, vtwii. Agu, Augusia, ia.
1.10pm
WESTBOUND"
11
Double Key board Typewriter is the
"SMITH PREMIER. It will pay youTito
examine it carefully before buying.
L B, ALEXANDER, AgeDt.
raiid Opera House
Thanksgiving Day, , .
NOV.' 25
MATINEE
NIGHT
orth i
Ladies' IVool Vests 55 to 75
75 to $1.00.
Men's Wool 40 to 65 wort h 50 to 1.
Ladies' corsets 35 to 75, worth 50c to
$100. s 1
Hamgll cts. Sugar 17s lbs to dollar.
All other goods equally low.'
Bowls and Pitchers 75, worth $1.00.
N. P. CM E P EST E R
19 80UTH MAIN RT.
A. & S. ROAD.
Horace Mitchell
In Mr. Gus Thomas'
. ,"SucpessIul
Comedy Drama,
The Greatest ol American Plays!
As produced at the Madison
Square Theatre, New York,
THE BURGLAR
A Drama of intermingled Laughter
and Tears. Presented with a Great Ar. Savannah
c n i TDi I Ar. Jacksonville
Lv Goldsboro .. .. ... ..,4.45pm
Lv Raleigh .. .. .. .. .r 2.00am
i Lt Durham . . 3.S0am
Lt Richmond .. .. .. .. 2.00am
Lt New-York .. ... ...
Lt Philadelphia .. .. ..
Lt, Baltimore . . , .. .. '
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Lt CharlottesTill
Lt Lynchburg .. .. ..
Lt DanTille V. 6.05am
Lt Greensboro .. :.v" ... 7.32am
Ar Salisbury ... ...... 9.37am "'
(Central Tlma) :
Lt Salisbury .. .. .. ...t.55am
Ar StatesTille .. ... .. 9.46am
Ar Newton ..
Lt Hickory .,
Ar Morganton -. .
I Ar Marion . .
Ar Round Knob
Ar Biltmore
Ar Asheville
Lt Asheville
ASHEVILLE AND MURPHY.
j M Effect November 7, 1897. .
i ' . (Central Time.) , . i
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4.30pm
6.50pm
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1.55am
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V. 112.12pm
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2.25 pm
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Lt Hot Springs... ....... 3.52 pm
Lt Morristown .......... .55 pm
Ar Knoxville . . . ....... 7.40 pm
Ar Chattanooga ...11.35 pm
Ar Nashville 6.45 am
Westbound Trains.
Mixed.-1 t -
Ex. Sun.
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17 67 '
pm a m A , ,
3:50 8:00
3:55 3:07
401 8:12
4:10 8:23
4:f5 8:37
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4:55 9:20
5:08 9:45
Eastbound Trains,
' - Mixed. ' .
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Ar. .
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Asheville...... 1:00
.Murphy Junction;. 12:52
10.
14.
Lt Asheville ... 2.05 pm 7.20 am
(Eastern Time.)
Lt Asheville . . .. 3.05 pm 8.20 am
Lt Biltmore . ... 3.15 pm , 8.28 am
Lt Hen'aouTl . . 4.00 pm x9.18 am
Lt Try on .. ..... 5.00 pm 10.20 am
Lv Spartanburg.. 6.08 pm 11.28 am
Ar Union 7.15 pm 12.45 pm
5:25 10:25
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Lt Alston ....... 8.53 pm 2.45 pm
Ar Columbia .... 9.3Spm 3.35 pm
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pm
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Sulphur Springs.'. . 12 :42
Hominy.....!. 12:32
. . . .Turnpik.. . . .'. 12:18
. ... . .Canton. ...... 12 :08
Clyde 11:55
,. .Waynesville..... 11:43
Balsam.-,,
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..Hall.........
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Sylra; ;
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.Dillsboro......
.vWilmot
1:20 ...... Whittier
1:45 .... .Bryson 'City. .. , z
Bryson City....
2:30 Bushnell...:..
3:00 Almond
3:30 .......Hewitt...;....,, .
3:42 !Nantahala.
1 4 : 05 . Topton : .
4:20 . ..Rhodo - "
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9.
IS'
NOTICE to creditors of Western Carolina
(Bank to make"of of their claims in the
cause entitled! Aow: . , '
Sltate of North Ci Mina, - In The
- t ) Superior - .
, Buncombe CUiAty. j Court.
Battery Park' Bank and Others,
Creditors," vs. ) NOTlUifi.
Western- parolina- 'Bank. "
In pursuance of an order -made In the
above entitled cause, by his Honor w. u.
Norwood, judge of the superior court, on
the 3rd day of November, 1897, notice is
hereby given to any and all creditors of the
Western Carolina bank to make themselves
parties plaintiff and make, proof of their
claims. in - this : suit within the nexj, ; forty
days. - ' , . - - - '
The petition and order , on which above
notice is based are on file in the office of
the clerk of the. superior -court of Bun
combe county. North' Carolina.
Depositors ofsaid Western Carolina oanK
will please" present" their pass books, re
ceipts or other evidences of indebtedness to
the undersigned, receivers, at the office of
said bank and have same compared witn
the books of said bank Blanks for prov
ing and filing said claims will be furnished
to any depositor -or creditor on appucauou
after Tuesday, , November 9, 1897, ; to ; the
undersigned receivers. , V ,
s This November 3 18?7. ' " '
GEO. H. SMATHERS,
' 4 L. P. McDOUD, '
y ' , Receivers.
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(Eastern Time.)
LT Columbia ... 8.30 am 1L30 am ' .
Lt Alston .... . 9.07 am 12.15 am
Ar Union . .... . .10.20 am 1.42 pm
Lt Uiiioa : . 2.02 pm
Lt Spartanburg 11.45im . 3.33 pm
Lt Tryon .12.42 pm j 5.00 pm .
Lv Hend'sonTl .. 1.45 pm 6.05 pm
Lt Biltmorei .... 2.35 pm 6.52 pm
Ar AsheTiile .... 2.45pm 7.00pm .
' . (Ceatral Time.) i
Ar AsheTiile i .. 1.45 pm 6.00 pm 8.4S am
MIXED TRAINS.
NO. 64 i NO. 66
(Central Time.) , -
Lt. AsheTiile 9:15pm. Ar. AsheTiile 1:15am.
. (Eastern Time.)
I Ar. Sparfb'g 5:30 am Lt. Sparfb'g 7:20 pm.
NOr62
Na 63
(Central Time.) . -
Lt. Asheville 6:30am. Ar. AsheTiile 7:15pm.
Ar. Salisbury.7:30pm. Lt. Salisbury 5:80am.
0. 66
NO. 65
To
Obtatii3 tjbvernor Bob Taylor s
! Ar. Asheville 6:35pm Ar. Morrist'n 11:30pm
Lt. Morrist'n 9:39am. Lv. Asheville 5:00am.
South Carolina an(T Georgia
; Railroad Co. . v
"The Charleston Line."
)rrected to, June 23, 1897 Eastern Time.
Book Free.
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Camera Bargains.
- Latest Model New ;PocketKodaks, reg
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work though small In size. '
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w Bulls ' Eye tegular price $8.00, . $6.50,
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. "C" Ordinary Kodak, cost $15.00, makes
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Latest Model, new ? daylight L loaders,
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. On Dec. I the Daily, Gazette will withdraw its offer
' of Gov. Bobv Taylor's Tales; as a premium to subscribers.:
All persons who' desire the book should make application;
for it immediately. It is presented free'to all whd.pay a six ,
months or one year advance subsenption, whetner they.be
old or new subscribers. - ' ' ' r '
The book is a iine illustrated editiQn of Gov. Bob Tay7 '
lar's Tales'The , Fiddle" and he Bow," "Tie Paradise of
Fools"' and "Visions " and Dreams.'-, ; Itv is handsomely , ' '
- printed in heavy paper, has 204 pages, fifty illustrations,-and
, contains 46 bf- Gov. Taylor's "characteristic stories. His
most famous lectures . aregivbn." without ' the ,slightest. "7
1 abridgement - just as . delivered !,from' the platform through-
out' the county." ;j V''-JV. , .'
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where it is ready for immediate delivery. -. ' . . . . v,
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"VEJast Daily.
Leare Augusta ..... . ... ....'.ri 6 :20 a. m.
Arrive Aiken ... . . 7:10 a. m.
Arrive Kingyille. . 10:10 a. m.
Arrive Columbia ... .....i;..: 10:55 ai m.
Arrive Charleston .... . . .... ; . 11:00 a. m.
West Daily.
-Mm
Leave Charleston '. .'. 1'. 7:10 a. m.
Leave Columbia i.. 7:00 a. m.
Leave; Kingville. . . . ; i . -... '7:40 a. m.
Arrive Aiken i . .: 11 :09 a. m.
Arrive Augusta . . ....... . . ' wv 11:61 a. zn.
East Daily i-J-
Leave Augusta
Arrive" Aiken i -;:
Arrive Kingville
Arrive Columbia .'
Arrive; Charleston
A'. ; j?,;fi: 3 :20; jnC
.-6 : -
4:07 p. m.
...... . . . Or X1U
10:10 p." m.
,8: 00 pi m.
West Daily.-
Arrive Aiken .... 9:57 p. m.
Arrive iAugusta v.i... ii 10 :45 p m.
Leave, Charleston ...V. 5:30 p. m.
Leave Oolumbia ;i .. . v. .4
Leave Kingville . 1, .. ... ..
4:00 p. m.
4:44 p. m.
fer:f3CAtoEN' BRANCH. 1-5 !AJ4
t IjyjPMI Ppept- Sunday. , .
--North,-
Arriyr ; Kingville
4:35 p. m.
Tranls Noi. 11 and 12v and ; 37 and 28, -:
Pullman Sleeping cars between Nashville,
Chattanooga, Knoxville, Hot Springs,
Asheville, Washington and Jersey City. -
Trains Noa. 37, 11 and 12 Pullman Sleap- ? v
ing car, between Augusta and Charlotte.; A
. Trains Nos 11 and 12, 9 and 10 Pullman -Sleepers,
between Cincinnati, 'Asheville .
Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville.
TnUas IS and 16, Pullman Slaeping car
between Norfolk, Raleigh, Orsa3&o?eb
Salisbury,' Asheville, Knoxville, ? Chatta
nooga and Nashville.
J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washing
ton. ..-'. - j-'-- '
. Gen'l Pass. Agtl, Asst. Genl Pass. Agt. "
Washington, D. C. - Atlanta;
C. A, BENSCOTBJR, Assistant General Fait
senger A ooga, Tenn. ,
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HENDERSOWVli Mb BREVARD RAILWAY
. : T. I JdviCMAN, -Manager. 1
In Effect Inursday,, October. 7, 1897.;
(Standard. Eastern Time.) j , . -
NO. 2, Daily Stations. " - NO. 1, Daily. . '.
4.10 pm.Dv . .Henderson vllle : ..At, 9.00 am ;
4.40 pm liv Horse Shoe...: Ar 8.30 am?
4.45 pm Lv . .; . . .Cannon Ar 8.25 am ;
4.53 pm Lv ... . .Money. ... V. Ar 8.17 am ' , -
5.03 pm Lv .. .Fodderstack... Ar 8.07 am -5.13
pm' Lv .. . ...Penrose...... Ar. 7.57 am ,
5.25 pm ILv ..'Davidson River. Ar 7.45 ,am
5.40 pm Ar ..... .Brevard. Lr 7.30 am
.z ' ' - T.- S. BOSWELL, Supt. '.
" : : in
Old
Tle'Iojt.IeliiMBBi,
to NEW YORK axd
.Northern and Eastern
:; ;Summer Resorts;
. 'IS VIA THE ,t
Dominion: Line '
And Rail Connexions
Always Cool on -the Ocean.
eJ&-J-&-?r-3 j . ' . v
r Fast handsome steamships r leave ' Nor-. .:
folk, Va.', daily, including" Sunday, at 6.00 a
p. m., for New York direct, affording op
portunity for through passengers from the -south,
southwest and ..west to visit Rich-,
ihond, Old -i: Point ; Comfort and Virginia ;
Beach en route.' h s .' - - - , , '
; First class ticket; include ; meals s and ;
state room accommodations. f .
For : tickets andr eeneral information ap-
f ply to railroad ticket' agents, or tp M. B. ;
Crowell, agent, Norfolk, Va.; J F. Mayer,
agent, 1212 Main street, Richmond, Va.'
I
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