Si-' Palace vv Thev stock is selling: "fast, both each vet there is; a very large assortment mental to sell; Sale 3 and. 7 :pmr ;r v 7 Be in :irpe and secure the great Bargains. useful and brria day at ib a.,m. WM. TUMI EE, Auctioneer. . YELLOW JACK KILLED. , ' VCascarets, Candy Carthartic kills Yellow Jack wherever they fiafl him. - No one who takes Cascarets .regularly and ! systemat ically , is in danger from ' the dreadful dis ease. Caaca ret kill yellow fever germs in the: bowels . and , prevent new ones ' from breeding, 10c, 25c 50c; at' Pelham's Thar macy. - . - - ' , , NOTICE. North Carolina I Buncombe Coucty In the Superior Court. Henry B; Stevens, iadminls- ; trator de .bonis -non. cum . testamento annexo . , of . David Murdock, deceased, i - : ts. - P. E Lingle and Lillie B. NOTICE. administrator of James Cannon, deceased, against 'Matilda - Cannons Hannah Cannon, Wiley. Cannon and Annie Cannot, his wife, B. F. . Burnsides and Julia Burnsides, his wife. Jackson Benson" and Emma Benson, his wife., by a decree or order of gale made in said cause on the 18th day of October; 1897, by J. L. Cathey, clerk df the superior court of Buncombe county, I will lell lo the . highest bidder, f or ' cash, - at 'V public outcry at the court house door; in the city of Asheville, N.C, on the 22nd day, of No vember, 18S7, the following described tract of land, situate,' lying and being in the county of Buncombe, North1 Carolina ad Joining lands of J. K. Jones, T. Ji Cand ler, -.William McKinney, . W. -L. ; Henry, : SOUTHERN JKAILWAY, '5Ia Effect June 20. 1S97..- i - ; h6. 15. rtCntrUTtoe.y rNO. II. COMING AND GOING. : ' r : " , ; r Personal Notes About Home . Fol&s .". - . s and Visitors ' v '.Thomas Turner of Esmeralda, is In the "'city.' - ' , - MW, McLean, of SaliBbury.wasnere yesterday.. " x ' the : B. J. Simpson, of Atlenba,' da at Asheville. ' i ": .. ;."V ........-,. . V1 - . : .-Col.. V. S. Lusk has gone to Charlotte for & brief stay. - 1TIS EAST TO TELL. ' " )' People who fail to look after their health are. like the carpenter : who. neglects a to sharpen - his tools. People are - not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you are"not quite well", or "half sick" have you. 'ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? . ' . It is, easy to tell by setting- asid-3 your urine for twenty-four sours; a seiiment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney: trouble. Too . fre quent desire to urinate, scanty supplyj pain or dul ache In the "baclk is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order, - ' ' S . There is satisfaction in knowing that the great .remedy Dr. ? Kilmer "Swamp-Root, fulfills every wish in relieving weak or dis eased kidneys and all forms of bladder and Al.yM- Young, of Pulaski, -Tenn., Is here ; urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp- for a brief stay. : - ' j Root give new life and activity to the kid neysthe cause of the .. trouble, but by ". James SM Knowles., of New York, this Berkeley. ' r ' , ' " : at 'W. H. Sims, of Nashville, arrived yester "day afternoon. -1 Mirs. John H. Davis, of Kansas Ciity Is ' visiting In. the city. George H. Manning, i of Kn'qxvilleA is here for a few days', stay. .. . --ex Mra L -N. Bushong and son, of Gladston, Mich., Vere among yesterday's arrivals. Fletcher R. Loftin, of Lexington, "arrived yesterday afternoon and is at the Swanna noa: ' - - sr ' " i 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 Ch-Smith Drug "company. - If some . men were "half as big as they think they are this world would be crowd- U. -.. ' , . ' treating' the " kidneys it acts as a tonic for the -. entire constitution. If you need v a medicine take Swamp-rRoot it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dol lar, or by sending your address and the name of this paper . to Dr. Kilmer &' Co. , Binghamton,, N. Y. you may have a sample bottle' of this great discovery sent to tou free by mall. - x " Lingle, his wife, and r David Murdock,' Andrew Murdock and - "William"-' 1 ; Kerr and Eliza M. Ker . (nee Murdock), his wife. ? : vj ' Andrew Murdock and William Kerr and Eliza. 'M. ; Kerr (nee: Murdock,) his wife, three of the defendants t above mentioned, will take - notice ' that an 'action eq titled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Buncombe county, North Caroli na,. by.the above ; named . plaintiff for the purposes of having the last will and testa ment of David Murdock. deceased., con strued by the court, of ascertaining" the, du ties of said plaintiff as administrator de bonis non with the . will annexed of said David iMurddock,- deceased, of . ascertaining the rights ; of the above named defend-" ants ,under S said ; last; will and testament and uof s obtaining 1 the i directions and ; ad vice of .the court as to how said : plaintiff shall S administer the Restate committed, to his charge as. such administrator: and' the said Andrew Murdock and William Kerr and Eliza Keer (nee "Murdock), his wife, will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the next term of the superior court of said county of Buncombe i to be held on the .thirteenth Monday after ! the first "Monday in September, 1897, the same being: fhe-6th day of December, "1897, 1 at the court house of saw county in Ashe ville, North Carolina, and answer or de mur to the complaint in. said action, or the plaintiff --will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This-the 9th day of October. '-.1897.. . J. L. CATHEY, ) Clerk of the Superior Court. 9:25 am rL.:.; Norfolk..'.;. Ai1 6:25 in i:45 imLf., Pinners Point ..Ar. 6:0S pmJ tt -u pm seuna.;.'. lt 12:60 pia ?:5 pm Lt ; Selma Ar 12;45 pm 53 iO pm Lv:i.. RaleiiEh ..;.Lt 11:4S mm 4XZ pmXv..... Durham-....Lt 10:52 mm 6:55 pzaXiT. Oreensboro.kAjr Sr25 mm s .i ym Y .ruga - trow ...at :zv am 8:15 pm Ar Salisbury (E time)' Lt 7:10 am Jackson Benson and others,5; being the tract ? :55 pm Lt Salisbury (C time) Ar ; 6:00 am of land where James Cannon.formerly, Hv- . 0A8 pm iir.... uieveiana ....LT 5:38 am ed, containing- i more or lessy This '8;40 omLT.., tateayille ....Lt 6:16 am the 19th. day of October', 18n7. ; :pm i-v. . . . . . Newton ....Lt 4:39ua D. M. LUTHEiR, Commissionerii f :8U ur Hickory Lt 4:23 am '-HENRY B. STEVENS, - i . - 9:46pmLr Connelly Springs Lv 4:06am Attorney, for Petitioner. 217-4w-wed 1 10:02 Pm Lv... . Morganton ;.;Lv 3:49 am iv:Ai pm Lv..... Marion ...;.LY 3:15 am KcmcTw. - llu:53DmLT.... Old IVirt ...Tv Stssm By yirtue of the power, and authority f 12:12 am Ar...; Asheville . . .Lv "l :44 am an execution in my hands in favor of A. R. 112:17 am Ar.... Asheville " ... . Ar -1:39 am nhnwi v n. Ttn fi siw -navi-l 29 am Ar... Hot Springs .;.Lt 12:23 am EASTBOUND. son I wilt,' onJMonday, December 6, 1897, 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 t said river and runs west with't said river to J.. H. Davidson's line; jthence nortH with -J, H. Davidson's line to public road; thence east Lv Chattanooga nabaa: uw puuuv ivau i v -j. atwu 0 I Jjy JVHOXV11I6 line; then southeast with public road to Lv Alorristown corner, of nomesteaa auotteq to . jj? hq, . Springs vv , juavrason ; , xaen wun ime .01 tne saia Ar Asheville Homestead to piaee or beginning, contain ing fifty acres more or less. -: W. M. WOltLEYH Sheriffs -1 ' : " Per McDonald, Deputy Sheriff. November 5, 1897. v . 4t-every. Sat, 3:00 am Ar... Morristown ...Lvl0:5o pm 4:00 am Ax.... KnoxviUe ....Lv 9:50 pm 4:05 am Lv. ... Knoxville .. ..Ar. 9:55 pm 6:39 am Lv.... Cleveland ....Lt 7:19 pm 7:40 am Ar... Chattanooga ...Lv 6:20 pm 1:35 pm Ar.. ..' Nashville ....Lt 12:25 pm Arrive Camden Leave KlcgTiile ArnteCamdea 11:55 a. m. f :00 a; m ; 8:15 a. m. Spntlfc-r LeaTe ;Camdeh-?v..?.;;;? 8:45 a. m. Arrive Kingvtlle a.t.v;.-;.. 10:05 a. m. Leave Camdeh .' . ; . ; r. . . . 2:25 p. m. Arrive Kingsville ....... 4 :35 p.' m I AIKEN ACCOMMODATION. Dally Except lStoday.--v. Leave "Augusta V.t."?iT I" 6:40 p. m. Arrive. Aiken ....;.....,,. 7:30 p. m. Leave Aiken .:. .. .... - 4:20 p. m. arrive ;AugttsUvviU....; 5:07 p. m. GEORGIA DIViSION. itedly ; Except Sunday. Lt. Augusta...,.'...;. 7:00a. m.'v 5:07 p. m. , Ar. Tennille...,..,.. 2:00 p. m. ' 9:37 p. m. Ar. Macon. .....i.. ;. 3:45 p. m. f 3:55 a. m. Ar.. Dublin.. i. .... 4;20 p. m - Central Tim. , Lt. Dublin. . . '. . , . . . . . .V . . . 10 :00 a. m. Lt. Macon (Cen. time.llS 38 a. mU:55 p. m. Lv. Tennile 4:00 a. m. 3:00 p. m. ' Lt. Augusta 1:00 a. m. " 7:30 p. .. Sunday: Only. No.' 6. No. 12. Leave Augusta v . 9:15 a,'m. Arrive Tennille.V;... 1:45 p. m. Leave Tennille .. X . -. 1- . . snn n rr i .ft' . I . - -t: .n uu j Arrrve ( Augusta 7:30 p. m. O.tiil UU I i i V 9:50 am NORTH AND SOUTH VIA. DENMARK. 11:46 am ; Through Sleeper to and From New 1:15 pm . r ? - v York. . . No. 88. N 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 s of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled . with pales for over thirty -years- and. has used many different kinds' of ' so-called cures; but' DeWitt's was the one that did the ?work "and he will verify this statement xtt any one wisnes to write him- White G. Smith Drug company, i J , 3 ' - S - - - - V ' - ?2 PROOF ENOUGH. -. "Would you be willing to trust youT life to me.jRosie?" '-' .:. Of course I would. Am 'I not going for a sail with you?" i v : J. M. Thirswend of Grosbeck, Tex., says that when he has a spell of indigestion, and: feels bad and sluggish. he takes fp of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at "night, and he is . all right the, next morning. ' Many' thousands of others do the . same thine.'- Do you? White a G.- Smith Drug company. If a man loves a woman he will give up ' smoking for ber sake, but if she loves him she won't ask.it. - . Warningi Persons wio suffer , from coughs and colds should heed the warn i ings of dangery and save , themselves suf fering and fataPresults by using One Min- nte Cough Cure. - It is an Infallianle rem 1 edy for coughs, colds, croup and-all throat and -lung troubles." White G. Smith Drug company. ; 'If '-one's K faults showed on thie surface most people would look as If they had the measles. ' x . ' You can't afford :to risk your life,,by allowing a cold to develop into pneumo nia or .consumption. ..Instant relief an a certain cure are afforded by One' Minute XJough Cure.; White G.' Smith Drug com--;- pany. ; T-.- h f--- - : . tf riches 'do -not bring v happiness they L nave at least one advantage over poverty they don't-prevent it. ' T TheTe is no -need of. little children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. - DeWitt's TVitch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. .White G Smith Drug company. - . If some men -could only remember -the acswers to half the questions they ask they ' would have a good education. - ; . ' Small pill, safe . pill, est pill.' De Witt's Little Early Risers cure bU'ousness, fc- constipation," . skk headache. , White G. ; " Smith Drug company. . - TO CURE CATARRH Do not depend upon snuffs, inhalants ,or other local applications. Catarrh is a constitutional disease, 'and can be success fully treated only by means of a consti tutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. which thoroughly purifies the "blood and removes the scrofulous, taints which cause catarrh. The L 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.. 7 If troubled with Catarrh, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial at once. 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 fendant above named, Hester Shook, greet ing: : - ; , :. -;j . ,. 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 rfrom the bonds of matrimony now binding him to lyou, , you are therefore required to appear- and an 3vci UJ, ueuiur Liic ciiiiy laiii t wuicu win ue filed according to" the law, at. the next -regu lar term of our superior court to be held for tne county of Buncombe in the court house. m Asheville on the -13th Monday after, the first Monday in ' Septembr,r1897J If you shall fail to answer the complaint within the -time specifiedthe plaintiff will apply to tne cqurt for tne relief demanded is. said complaint. This the 25th day of Sep tember, 1897. THOMAS & WELLS, J. L. CATHEY, Plaintiff's Atty. , " C. S. C. ; S 28-6w Lv Asheville ... , LTBiltmore..... Lv Round Knob. Lv Marion .. .. Lv Morganton . . Ar Hickory .. .. Ar Newton .. .. Ar Statesville . . Ar Salisbury It is said that the ancient Romans smoked something like .the modern cigar ette. The ancient Romans1 are all dead. ; TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY , Take Laxative Broiao Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the 'money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. . . PLEASANT DREAMS. After' using -the Fish and Oysters, Corn Beef and Spicey, Juicy, Pickled tongues at Goodlakes, 33 East street. If life is' not worth living you should take something for your liver, v , Biltmdre Dairy ' - ' l "1.1 ' - ,X - f - The herd;, consisting of high bred Jer sevala nnderhe dailv insxreotion of a qual ified veterinarian, formerly inspector . for the New Orleans board of thealtlu All the cows nave been tuberculin tested and are in perfect health. . . i. c No expense or Jabor apared to -secure cleanliness througn all operatlonB connect ed with -the milk, t .VJ-. To do all the above 'costs money, and iots of;. it; but we haveithe e'atisf action of knowing that we are supplying,; customers witai pure milk. -" ( , - ' V - - ; f, - v . ' ' it . Perhaps you. can.' buy ' milk' a -rflttle cheaper, but Just, think it overr : x 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 isores and skin troub lesr White G. Smith Drug Company. If .you give aibald-headed man a fair show he will be sure to occupy a front seat "Moments are useless if trifled away," and they are-dangerously wasted if con sumed by delay in cases where a "want ad" inserted in the Gazette will bring you what you want immediately, v : ' ; NOTICE. : - y State of North Carolina, " : Buncombe County. '-- . - - By- virtue' of the' power , and authority conferred' upon me - as commissioner in. a certain proceeding entitled 'D. M. Luther, Ched Makes People Smile " Ladies? Wool Vests 55 to 75 worth 75 to $1.00. " Men's Wool 40 to 65 worth 50 to $1. Ladies corsets 35 to 75, worth 50c to $100. - Hams 11 cts. Sagay 17 lbs to dollar. All other goods equally low. Bowls and Pitchers -75, worth $1.00. NoPC'ME DESTE R ' v 10 SOUTH MATN 8T. . Lv Salisbury, Lv Greensboro .. J Ar Danville .. .. Ar Lynchburg . . ;-. . Ar Charlottesville. Ar Washington's,.. Ar Baltimore .. .. Ar Philadelphia .. Ar New York .V .. Ar Richmond . . . . Ar Durham . .. Ar Raleigh ;.. .. .. Ar Goldsboro . . .. (Eastern Time.) 96pm . ..10.44pm ..12.00 m ..1.58am 8.35am ... C4?am , ..8.00am . .10.15am ..12.43pm Leave Auguata......... ....... 3:05 p. m. Arrive Aiken 3 i 44 n. m. - 1:25 pm Arriva Richmond..... 3:40 a. m.' M AJ. 1 A 1 TIT . .f 1 -X mm . . f i:o pm Arrive wasnwgcon ............ ( :vu a. m. 2:35 pm Arrive I New York 2:03 jp.m. 3.32pm Leave Ne,w York. 9:30 a. m. v 4.11pm Leave Washington ..Vi ... 3:30 p. m. 4.50pm Leave Richmond .....;'.... 7:11 p., m. 5.08pm Arrive Aiken ........ 7:28 a'm. ? 6.48pm ArriveAugusta .... 8:10 a. m. C40pm : r ?, : r- - : : m Connections at Charleston with ' New 8.15pm York steamers, also . with steamers for 1.52pm Jacksonville, Fla., oh sailing dates ; and 11.25pm at Augusta . with th Georgia Road to uu irtnu.au points wesi ana sou to; , also, at Blackville with the Carolina. Mid land railroad to and from Barnwell. Connections with Southern. Railway at Co-'i lumbia to all points in upper South and : north Carolina. . ' JOS. H. SANDS, L. A. EMERSOIJ, ' Gen. Manager. Traffic Manager. v" P. R. SLEDGE. Gen.:AgL, Augusta, Ga. ..,' . 8.00am 5.30am 7.10am LlOpi WESTBOUND 11 37 ASHEVILLE AND MURPHY. Double Key board Typewriter is the "SMITH PREMIER. It Will pay you to examine itcarefully before buying. L. B. ALEXANDER, Agent. GTandOperaJ Thanksgiving Day, MATINEE NIGHT Lv Goldsboro .. .. .. .. 4.45pm Lv Raleigh .. .. .. .. 2.00am Lv Durham . L .. .. . . . . 3.30am Lv Richmond .. .. .. .. .2.00am Lv New York ........ Lv Philadelphia Lv .Baltimore , Lv .Washingon Lt Charlottesville .... Lt Lynchburg .. .. Lt Danville 8.05am Lv Greensboro .. .. .. 7.32am Ar Salisbury ... ... ... 9.37am (Central Time.) Salisbury .. .. .. .. S.55am In Effect November 7, 1897. (Central Time.) 4.80pm .60pm 9.20pm 10.43pm 1.65am 8.46am 5.50am j 7.06am 8.17am Eastbound Trains. Mixed.? Ex. Sun. Ar. .? . - NOV. 25 Horace Mitchell ; In Mr. Gus Thomas' Successful Comedy Drama, The Greatest ol Americ LV Ar Statesville .. .. ... 9.46am Ar Newton ... .. '.. ...10.26am Lt Hickory i . v . . . . .10.47am Ar Morganton . . . . . . .lL28am ' Ar Marion .. .. i. .M. 12.12pm Ar Round Knob .. ...12.50pm Ar Biltmore . . . . . . . ? 2.15pm Ar Asheville ............ 2.25 pm Lv AaheTille . . . ...... . . ; 2.30 pm Lt Hot Springa. 8.52 pm Lv Morristown 5.65 pm Ar Knoxville .., 7.40 pm Ar Chattanooga ...11.35 pm Ar Nashville 1.45am Westbound Trains Mixed. . '.' Ex. Sun. ' Lv. 17 67 . p m am 3:50 8:00 ......Asheville.... 3:55 8:07 ..Murphy Junction 401t 8:12 ........Emma 4:10 8:23 ...Sulphur Springs. 4:25 8:37 .......Hominy 4:42 8:57 . . . . . Turnpike. . . . 4:55 9:20 Canton 12:08 5:08 9:45 ........Clyde ... 11:55 18 p m 1:00 12:52 12:49 12:42 12:32 .12:18 I A. & S. ROAD. 10. 14. anflajs As produced at the Madison . Square Theatre, New York, THE BURGLAR ' A Drama of intermingled Laughter and Tears. Presented with a GreatlAr. Savannah. Cast of Popular Players. Lt Asheville .. . 2.05 pm 7.20am (Eastern Time.) LvAaheville .... 3.05 pm 8.20 am Lv Biltmore ....3.15 pm 8.28 am Lt Hen'sonv'l . . 4.00 pm 9.18 am Lt Tryon ....... 5.00 pm 10.20 am I Lt Spartanburg.. 6.08 pm 11.28 am Ar Union 7.15 pm 12.45 pm Lv Union ....... 7.30 pm 1.05 pm Lv Alston .. . . ... 8.53 pm 2.45 pm - Ar Columbia ... . 9.38 pm 3.35 pm (Central Time.) 5:25 10:25 .....Waynesville..... 11:43 5:50 '11:2a Balsam.. ...... 11:20- 6:10 .......Balsam1 6:35 11:45 . . . ..... .Hall. ... . ... . 6:48 jl:59 . . . .Addle. ., ..... 12:15 .SylTa.l.'.i...' 7:03 Sylva., 12:35 ........Sylvan....... 7:08 12:45 Dillsboro...... 7:27 1:05 . . ..7. .Wilmot. 7:40 1:20 Whitttier. 8:00 1:45 . . . ..BrysonCity.. . .....Bryson City..... pm 2:30 v....BushneH....';. 3 :00 ....... Almond. ... . . 3:30 Hewitt. 3:42 Nantahala. 4:05 Toptori: 4:20 ....... .Rhode... 4:40 Andrews 5:17 ....... Tomotla. 5:45 ...... .Murphy pm pm Ar. 63 p m.- 5:00 , 4:50 4:46 ; 4:37' 4:25 4:00 3:45 3:25 2:55 2:15 1:10 10:48 12:45! 10:36: 12:30-; 12:15- 10:25 11:35 10:20 11:20 10:03 10:40 9:53 10:20 9:35 9:50 9:30 a m ' 8:55 8:32 8:05-' !. . 7:1T: a nr Lv: am V 1 Ar. Jacksonville 5:00 am. 9:10 9. 13 1 -rz . -7 NQ32CE to creditors of Western ; Carolina iBank, to make proof of their 'claims in the cause entitled below: State of North Carolina, . i ... . In The Superior Court. Buncomoe County. Battery Park Bank and Others,- Creditors, vs. ) NOTICE. - Western! Carolina Bank. " . . .;"-.'.:' . . - In - pursuance of an -order made in-tthe above entitled cause, by iiis Hpnor' Wrf L. Norwood. Judge of the superior court, on the 3rd day f of November, -1897 notice is hereby given to any and all creditors of the Western 'Carolina hank to make themselyes parties plaintiff and masie jproor ,ot tneir claims in this suit within the next forty days. - ' The petition and - order on wnicn aoove notice is "based are, on file , in the office of the Clerk of the superior court of Bun combe county, North Carolina. Depositors of aaid Western Carolina bans: will Dlease present their pass books, re- ceiirts 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 application after i Tuesday, November , 9, 1897; to the undersigned receivers. f f This November i. iwu GEO. ' H. SMATHERS, , " : L. P. McLOUD. -'' -r --- -Receivers., Camera Bargains. . Latest Model New Pocket Kodaks, reg ular price $5.00, reduced to $3.50 do fine work though small in size, i . s -Baby IHawkeye, .with case; $7.00, for ; Bulls f Eye, ; regular price $8.00, $6.50, "used few times. . ' s' ' - "C" Ordinary Kodak, cost $15.00, makes '4x5 ; picture, only ..$7.50. .-. - ' ) $2.50 small - camera, uses , plates, for $.100. - v..- 4 Jl'-L'1.-i $2.D0 New Crescent, camera, $1.50. The "Ray" (new), uses plates 3x3, $4.50, regular; price- $5.00. ; - ' " .The Northboro' (new),' regular price k nn -t.K(: olates , 3x3. " Zi.ntext Model, new' daylight loaders; T,inVoirA" ameras. $8.00. for $7.00. ' The "New American film v is daylight iiT.r irHda:e film, better than any made heretofore as it is free from joints and the numbers are -moreraisunci. Headquarters-for, all, things photo graphic . ' - MVS CUT RAtE BOOK STORE., . O North Court Square. ( I" (j r- Live 100 Years Lt. JacksonTiU . 7:00 pm. Lt. Savannah .....11:35 pm. (Eastern vTime.) Lt Columbia ... 8.30am 11.30am Lt Alston 9.07 am 32.15 am Ar Union .......10.20am 1.42 pm . eternized airr-tne only aDsoiuteiy., lt Union Drink Pure' Water aereated with pure water and you may. i 3 L it m Sanitary Still for family use distills pure water. Made of copper, lined with block tin; easily cleaned; simple as a tea. : kettle; fits any gas, oil, coal , or wood stove. Four styles, $10.00 : ind upward. Write for booklet. Lv Spartanburg 11.45 pm Lv Tryon . .?. .12.42 pm Lt Hend'sonvi .. 1.45 pm Lv Biltmore .... 2.35 pm Ar Asheville 2.45pm (Ceatral Time.) Ar Asheville .:. 1.45 pm 8.00 pm 2.02 pm . 3.33 pm 5.00 pm 6.05 pm 6.52 pm 7.00 pm 8.4Sm MIXED The Cuprigraph Co., 105 North Green fet., - CHICAGO, ILLS. or a rrn JUL (DMAMCDJE Tp 4 Obtain Governor Bob Taylor's w? Book Frep. ' : , On DeQ. ;i j the. Daily Gazette will withdraw its" offer , ofvGov. Bob Taylor's Tales as, aipremium to subscribers. ,x All. persons who' desire the book should 'make application I for it immediately. . It is presented free to all who pay a six -j months or one year-advance subscription, whether they be", old or, new subscribers.' ' V- , . - - - 1 ' , The books a. .fine illustrated edition of Gov. Bob Tayj- . -lar's Tajes'the .Fiddle and the Bbw''The Paradise of , . Fools" and "Visions and, Dreams." It;,. is-, handsomely v printed in heavy papery has 204 p?iges, fifty illustrations, and f Contains 46- of f Gov. Taylor's characteristic stories. " His " most famous "lectures are given - without . the, slightest . ' abridgement, just 'as delivered 'from, the platform through- i J The book will be sent postage paid to mail subscribers. , -ii-It can-bQ. inspected at. the 'business' office of D.theV Gazette, j where it,is ready tor immediate delivery. . 1 J- ' ; 1 r NO. 64 NO. C5 ' N (Central Time.) ' . . Lv. Asheville 9:15pm. An Asheville 1:15am. v (Eaitern Time.) - - A Ar. Sparfb'g 5:30 am Lt. Spart'b'g 7:30 pm. NO. 62 NO. (3 . (Cemtral Time.) . Lt. Asheville 6:30am. Ar. AsheTille 7:15pm. Ar. Salisbury 7:30pm. Lt. Salisbury 5:30am. NO. 66 KNO. 5 Ar. Asheville 6:35pm Ar. Morrist'n 11:30pm Lv. Morrist'n 9:39am. Lv. Asheville 5:00am. South Carolina and Georgia - v Railroad Co. "The Charleston Line." Corrected to June 23, 1897 Eastern Time. East Daily. T Leave Augusta . . . .. .. . . ... . ... 6:20 a. m. Arrive Aiken . ..... :. . . . .. . . . ." 7:10 a. nu Arrive Kingville. .............. 10 :10 ai m. Arrive Columbia '.. 10:55 a. m. Arrive Charleston . U : 00 a." m. -West Daily. 7 Leave Charleston. ....J Leave 7 Columbia . .r.. Leave Kingville.'..'...'.. Arrive Aiken Arrive ; Augusta ....... 7:10 a. m. ........ 7:00 a.a. 7:40 a..m.' v 11:09 a. tn. 11.-51 ft-'m. -East Dally .- Leave 'Augusta ...... Arrive Aiken-. ....... Arrive. KingvUlej Arrive Columbia Arrive Charleston .... 8:20 p. m. 4:07 p. m. 9:20 p. m. 10:10 p: m. -8:00 p. m. West Daily. ArriTe Aiken . '. . . . ; ; . Arrive Augusta Leave Charleston Leave Columbia . Leave Kingville . . ....t.... 9:57 v. m. ... 10:45 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 4:00 p.' m. 4:44 .p. co. ' CAMDEN BRANCH.; ; Daily Except Sunday.' -'North. Arrive Kingville m " 9 1 4:35 p. mi Tranis Nos. 11 and 12. and 87 and 88, Pullman Sleeping cars between Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Hot Springs, ' Asheville, Washington and Jersey Cltj. ) Trains Nos. 37, 11 and 12 Pullman Sleep ing car, between Augusta amd Charlotte. Trains Nos 11 and 12, 9 and 10 Pullman Sleepers, between Cincinnati, r AsheTille, Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. . ' Traima II and K, Pullman Sleeping ear between Norfolk, Raleigh, Oreensbom 5 Salisbury, Asheville, Knozrille, Chatta- nooga and Nashville. " - - - - x. i J. M. CULP, Trafflo Manager,' Washing ton. . - . J j Genl Pass.. Aft, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Aft" :; Washington, D. CJ s '.. Atlamta, Gv. C A. BENSCOTER, Assistant General Pas senger A ""'ooga, Tenn," , HENDERSONVli , AND BREVARD RAILWAY i v T. I i-UcxCMANitfanager. - , -' I IirEffect Inursday, October 7, 1897. -(Standard Eastern Time.) NO. 2, Daily.' Stations. NO, 1, Daily. 4.10 pm Lv . .Hendersonville ..Ar 9.00 am 4.40 pm Lv .'...Horse Shoe.... Ar 8.30 am 4.45 pm Lt Cannon...... Ar 8.25 am 4.53 pm Lt ......Money....;. Ar 8.17 am V 5.03 pm Lt ...Fodderstack... Ar 8.07 am ' 5.i3 pm Lv . ... . .Penrose. . . . Ar 7.57 am . 5.25 pm ILv . .Davidson River. . Ar T.45 km 5.40 pm Ar ......Brevard Lv 7.30 am ; - T..S. BOSWELL, Supt. , Tli8tIeliililM TO IfEW AND NortheiTii and. Eastern Slimmer Resorts ' IS VIA THE Old Dominion Line And Rail Connexions Always Coor on "the Ocean. ; Fast handsome steamships leave Nor folk, Va., daily, including Sunday, at 6.00 p. m., for New Tork direct, affording op portunity for 'through passengers from the -v south,, southwest and .west to visiti Rich--mond, Old v Point Comfort and Virginia Beach en route. S- -, .''t. -c First class ticket, include meals and ... state room accommodations.' For -tickets and.general Information ap ply to railroad ticket agents, or to - M. B. Crowell, agent, Norfolk, Va.; J. F. Mayer,, agent, 1212 .Main street, Richmond, Va. Samples of Bob Taylor's book, , which is ; presented -free" to paid subscribers to the- Gazette as stated elsewhere in this number " of the Gazette, can be seen at the Gazette's business office. -The book is ready for im mediate delivery.- It is for sale at all book J stores,5 price 50 cents, '3 4 I ... t - '1 if

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