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THE -ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FRIDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 24, 1897. ' - ' I . ... . ,, . ! -. , H . 1- ' - "- " ' - - ' ' - THE COHOfHlARKET Improvement Continues' WitfiEn- coura: New York, Dec.' 23.e r iniproTeiiTOiit in tbe cotton -market coitiauf i? today-, tdverpool sent farvotable -cab advance there, of : two -slxtynfourtha ?'azid eo0i spot business.- Our market, opened.) two points higher, Af terthie2openjnjg became evident that there -"was a brisk demand, both for investaVand .to, cover shorts and prices, improved further. Heavy realizing sales - checked-? the ad vanced; receipts evenrwhere ;,wipe :alodor gite. line southern 'maiike higher- May opening 5.95, ; advanced to 5 99, and closed at 5.97 to 5.98, with tone of th'e market quiet and steady. -While the trading today was lroader fhan It has tien recently it has an raimistakahie hcAU day aspect with encouragement . from Liverpool. Prices may- ibe'Mgher ) td-i morrow, "but we are not sanguine of much advance at present. ; . -u . . ; , RIORDAN & CO. GOSSIP OF.CYCLDOM. Just try a box of CasoaretsY the finest liver and bowel regulator ever. made. At j'elham's Pharmacy. LOCAL MARKET. - Retail market quotations. . Prevalent prices of staple produce at' the Asheville City Market: . vy ;'y . ' , ' BUTTER Best country, 25c; cooking butter, 15c to 20c K ; s POULTRY Dressed r hens, . 20c ' ' to 30c ; dressed frying chickens,- 15c to 20c; dressed turkeys, 12 c to 15c;: dressed, ducks, 25c each. ' ' VEGETABLES Potatoes, ' Irish ' and sweet, 75c per bush.; turnips, 15c per peck; onions, 10c per doz., 35c per peck;' cabbage; 5 per head; carrots 5c per bunch; beets, 5c per bunch; Dima 'beans, 12 c per quart; snap beans. lOc per quart; lettuce,. 5c per head; spinnach, 30c per peck; turnip greens, 15c per peck; celery ,: 5c per stalk or 50c per dozen; radishes, 5c per bunch; pumpkins, 10c to 25c -.y. ; ' MEATS :Home raified steak, 12c to 15c; round, 10c; Hamburg, 10c i2c; rib roast, 10c to 12c; lodn rojast, 12c to 15c; lamb and mutton chops, 10c to 20c; lamb roast, 15c; veal cutlets, 1200 15c; pork chops, 10c to 12c; pork roast, 8c to 12c; Western dressed steak, 15c to 20c; roast 15 c to 20 c; mutton chops 18c to 20c; lamb rost, 12c to-15c; veal cuttletsir:15c; stew lamb roast, 12 c to 15c; veal cutUets, 15c veal, 5c to 10c; sweet breads, . 12c to 15c per dozen; all-pork sausages in "links, 12c; mixed sausage, 10c; stew beef, 5c to 10c. - ' .' ' v GAME Quail, 10c to, 15c each; pheas ants, 50c to 75c; raWbits (dressed),. -10c; squirrels (dressed), 10c; wild turkeys, $1 25 to $2.00 each;; opossum (dressed), 40c to 75ci ; FISH AND OYSTERS Blue fiish, 10c; cod fish, 20c; red snapper, 12ef flounders, 10c; oysters, 30c to 50c per quart,, according to size; scallops, 40c-per quart; Blue Point oysters in shell, 25c per dozen. , . . ... FRUITS Apples, 60c to $1.00 per bush.; oranges, 40e to 50c per dozen orainherries 12 c per quart; bannanas,' 20c to 35c per dozen. - ' ' : ! A cofb tire is almost as treacherous as ev' ! l S Wk hi8eem.s a Stv.-Coasting a orxut of A car track will wrencMt off J?5y;wmctImespimcttwiL M Vyjftoad commissio'ners in-Pe'an-plTani axe-allowed . to' devote bne f f Pafttaies for the construe Mon f paths or the; exclusive use of jvheelmenlj.They- are nbtcompelled by' the law to make, these; paths; but the .whroimenihat.- r-'T j A - InIndoa;rwhenaworcher is arVest- -?l r-iD a ry highbred machine, that counts as-evidenceagai: him. -The authorities" bver tihefe' are wise enough to know that no rider cares for an 80 or 90 gear, unless he wants to scorch. 4 yj,:-, i ' . 'Arthur Zimmerman, who Was cham pion for 1892, 1893 and 1894, will reenter thevlists next year. He has signed a contract with the management of the Princess Park track in-Paris to ride in competition races and record trials from MarcOi 1 to Septetnber 30, 1898 r The "bicycle lift" is the latest imag inary , disease; attributed Xo, cycling. It is alleged to be due to involuntary conr traction of the leg1 muscles, resembling the equine "string halt." No doctor ever reported a case of theicind, btttthe story goes well with the yarns about the bicycle face, eye, hand, foot and back. ;v . . . - . , It is the general opinion that city au thorities will soon enforce the use of brakes on all wheels, and therefore in ventors are at work again. At least three varieties of brakes have been put out which operate by a lever roller coming-in contact with the chain when the rider back pedals,-the lever driving a spoon against the tire. Another style operat es by . pressing a button on the grip, thus raising a lever attached to a- friction band on the crank axle. SMALL THINGS OF INTEREST. ; ; . h household gods. ; . .. v . The' ancient ; Greeks believed - that ... the Penates. were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were- worshipped as household 'gods in every home. The household god of to-day 3s" Dr. King's New Discovery. For con sumption coughs, colds and for all affec tions of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is in valuable. " It; has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned.. No household , should be without this goodvangeL It is pleasant to take. and a cafe and sure remedy for old and youngV Free trial bottles at T. C. Smith's Drug Store, and Peiham's Phar macy. Regular size, 50c and $JU00 - r In Effect Juoe 20. 1397 !0. 15. (Central .Time.) NO. It .".. Ar 12:45 pzs ....Lv 11:45 am ....Lt 10:52 am i..Lv 8:50 am ...Ar 8:25am ..".Ar .8:20 am CURES TO STAY CURED. ' ' Thousands of voluntary certificates re ceived during the past fifteen years, cer tify with no .uncertain sound, that Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will cure to slay cured. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches and the most malignant blood and skin diseases. JBontanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experi- pnno n.f nn eminftnt. scientific. COnsclen tious physician. Send stamp for book' of wonderful cures, and learn which Is the best remedy. .Beware of substitutes said to be "just as good", and buy the long tested and old reliable Bontanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Price only $1.00 per lareg bottle. -; . - v EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE. For over two years I have been a great euff ereri from rheumatism, affecting both shoulders to such -an extent that I tould not put my coat "on- without' help. V The vise of six bottle of Botanic.,,. Blood Balm, B. B. B., effected an entire cure. 1 refer to Rev. W. W. .Wadsworth, proprietor of Coweta Advertiser and to all 'merchants of Newman. - .-t-... ' - JACOB FO SPONCLER. . Newrian, Ga. Forsale by Peiham's Pharmacy, Ashe ville. - - ' i fcl It's Not Too Late ! To get those bargains in Toys, Dolls, Wagons, Books, etc. " We are a little crowded,- !but have hundreds of. presents at low prices If you iwiH only askfor' what you want. Don't foe in a hurry; our low prices - keep eleven 'of us busyl It's the high price people who have leisure. Purse and Card Case, fine leatfher, worth 50c each; only 25c for the two. ' $1.25 Silver Mounted . Purses-,. '75c . while they last, v.' -; ' ToSlet Cases, $1.25,, for ,75c; $3.00 for $2.00. Bargiaiina in Merscham pipes and: cigar cases. . Ohristmas Cards at one-half to one-fifth usual prices. Closing out big lot of Dolls at cost. dosing uot many bound Books at cost. RAY'S BIG TOY STORE, 8 North Court Square. ?.:!f r "orfolk. : T. . Ar 5:25 pa VVh !t VT" -- Point ..Ar. 6:05 pm 3 40 pmLT.....:luiiril 4 .38 pm Lv. . . . . Durham . i:45 pm Ar. .Greensboro 6:55 pm Lv... Greensboro 7:12 pm Ly.. ..Hieh Pwlnt 8.18 m Lv.. Cleveland ....Lv 5:3? am 8:40 pm Lv... .SUtesville .. ..Lv 5:16 am I: m ewton ... .Lv 4 :88 am 9:30 pm Lv Hickorv 1. T.v :46 pm Lv Connellv Snrinn T.v x.ne 10:02 pm Lv.... Morgantoa ...Lv 8:49 am' 10:35 pm Lv..... Marion ..r. T. 10:53 pmLv.:. Old sWt . t. !kc -Z 12:04 am Lt..... BUtmore i.v i-ki .m 12:12 am Ar. . . . AsheviUe ....Lv l -44 -m 12:17 am Ar.... Asheville Ar l-aa . 1:29 am Ar. .. Hot Springs . .Xv 12:23 am 3:00 am Ar... MorrUtown ...Lv 10:5b pm 4:00 am Ar.... Knoxville ....Lt 9:50 pm 4:05 am Lv.... KnoxvUle ....Ar 9:55 pm 6:39 am Lv.... Cleveland ....Lt 7:19 pm 7 'AO am Ar. . . ChattAnoAn " t.-b - .n 1:35 pm Ar.. .. Nashville ....Lt lzias ttb . . - Cttenboga, v KnoxvUle, Hot ' SDrinesi AsheviUe, Washington, and Jersey City, v Trains Nos. 37; 11 and 12 Pullman Sleep! ing car, between Ausnista and OharlottA. - Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. l rains Nos. 11 and 12. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleepers,', between Cincinnati,. Asheville. Trains 15 and 16. Pullman Sleenlne nr between r Norfolk. Raleizh. Greensboro. Salisbury, . Asheville,. Knoxville, Chatta nooga and Nashville. J.M. CULP, Traffic Manager Washing ton. . . Genl Pass. AgL, Asst. G en 'L Pass. Agt. wasnington, D. C. . . Atlanta. Ga. C. A. BENSCOTER. ' Assistant General Passenger Agent, : Chattanooga, ' Tenn. . ' , . - south Carolina and geusgia . r. - . B CO "The Charleston Xine." . Corrected to June 23, 1897 Eastern Time, East Dally. i ' ILeave Augusta Arrive Aiken Arrive Kingville..... Arrive Columbia ..... Arrive Charleston . . , I 4 6:20 a. m. 7:10 a. m. 10:10 a. m. 10:55 a. m. 11:00 a. m. West Dally. EASTBOUND. No. 6. No. 12. Lv Chattanooga Lv .Knoxville ... Lv .Mbrristown. . Lv Hot Springs Ar Asheville ... 4:05 am 8:25 am 9:50 am 11:46 am 1 : 15 pm Leave Charleston . . . Leave Columbia .... j Leave Kingville Arrive Aiken ....... Arrive Augusta ..... 7:10 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:40 a. m. ....... 11:09 a. m. 11:51 a. m. ..... . ...... East Daily.T No. 38. Sweet, Florida oranges at .The Alcazar, 8 Patton avenue - , ' - Shoes made oft porpoise leather are absolutely impervious, to water. Wildcats are numerous in Monroe county, Ky., and are a terror to the in habitants. . Th loftiest cliff on. the coast of Eng land is Beachy Head, the height of which is 564 feet. ( In Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, the' whisky is so bad that the yellow fever will not attack anybody who drinij s it. One, of the hymns in; the hymn book of a church in Toronto hasbeen ar ranged to fit the tune of the song: "Put Me Off at: Buffalo." ; Twenty-seven oniohs, the combined weight of which, was 5 pounds, were raised this season by J. i. uougias, ot Albany, Orei , - -The trees in the streets of Paris are looked after by a public official appoint ed just for that purpose, and therefore. the Parisian, streets always look beau-j tiful. , ' In some parts of China the punish-ment-or murder is sleeplessness. The culpHt is kept awake until he dies. Un der this treatment a person lives nine or ten days. All1 the street .cars in Des Moines, la,; nass the tost office, and many of them 1 have letter-boxes attached. A letter or other mail matter can be mailed at any noint and the car is jstooned to re- 1 . .. ' ceive it. Lewis Weaver, aged. .70, of Mount Pleasant, Pa., has ju$t buried his sec ond wife, which makes the twenty-first funeral in his family. He has had 27 children and buried 19 of them. John Hyman, of Loogootee, Ind., is proud of his calling, which is that of a eoooer. He has had carved for his monument a marble barrel, with a keg on it, and the barrel bears these words: "A Cooper by Trade." - . . ' . ; ... -; :C Parisian blouses show the minute t ucking which; seemingly can hot be dope outside the French capital.. " One handsome blouse made for royalty is of fed' surah, with rows of tucks and plain pieces between in lengthwise lines. Othters are made with tucked spaces across .and vsomie have a deep- folded j)iece over the belt which may be stylish.' but is not becoming. 10 23 50 ALL DRUGGISTS I IRQATTnPl?T V filTIBllPrflEn to cure any casoofonstipation. Cascarets are tie Ideal Laxa-i nODUJUUlryjI UuMMljEliCiil! tire; never grip or tripe. hut cause easy nntnral remits. Sam-i pie and. booklet free. Ad. 8TkBLI.RK3IKI) V CO.. t jiicaso, montreau ?r"gL v'i. 2i7. Lv Asheville ..... Lt Biltmore..... . Lv Round Knob. . Lv Marion . . .. .. Lt Morganton .. . Ar Hickory , ; . .. Ar Newton .. .. ., Ar Stateaville .. .. .. Ar Salisbury .. (Eastern Time.) Wine ? Wine 'At 50 Cents Per Gallon In lots of five or more gallons. ;Lt Salisbury :. LY Greemboro .. Ar Danville .. ., Ar Lynchburg . . Ar .Charlottesville Ar Washington . . Ar Baltimore Ar Philadelphia . Ar New York .. . Ar Richmond Ar Durham . Ar Raleigh . . Ar Goldsboro . . . 9.S6pm . ..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 8.32pm 4.11pm 4.50pm 6.08pm 6.48pm 6.40pm 8.15pm 9.52pm 11.25pm Leave Augusta Arrive Aiken Arrive Kingville Arrive Columbia Arrive Charleston ............ West Daily. 3: 20 p. m. 4:07 p. m. 9:20 p.,m. io:iu p, m. - 8:00 p. m. Arrivar Aiken .... Arrive Augusta . . Leave- Charleston Leave Columbia . Leave Kingville . 9:57 p. 10:45 p. 5:30 p. 4:00 p. 4:44 p. m. m. m m. m. CAMDEN BRANCH. -Daily Except Sunday. PEOPLE'S COLUMN, IISCIXANOU8. WANTED.-Rawfurs and skina: aucli iswins;, . musk-rat,, otter, jcnlnkk raccoon -opossum, etc, by the Providence Fur ; company, z Providence, I R. !Lv- Buying agents wanted. ' U . 271-3mo WANTED -By a , whit ,,girl , from tha" i north; having excellent recommenda. tionb,,a situation .as cook or waitress ill1" v a, small sfamlly. 'Address 01. N., Gazette, office. - v ' - '. - . . ', . , WANTED. Boaraers. House newly fur " ..nlshed; beautiful location; sunny, -front' ooms. Mra O .P. Mooreman, 139 Bai-i ley-street. 266-26. LOST OR STOLUN-One Whole and one half fare ticket to-Pittsburg, Pa., sign ed Mrs. Bigham. Suitable reward and no questions asked if returned to Ray's book store. 232-tf TOYS AT AUCTION. Toys, Dolla, Wag ons, Rocking Horses, etc., wdll be sold at auction on south side of court square Friday morning ait 11 a. m Oome and buy Christmas presents cheap. W. Tur ner, auctioneer. MISS NORA WARE Pianist and teacher in stringed instruments. -291 College' street- 211-4mo FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Help for all kinds of work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Apply to John Smith, 11 Pat ton avenue. WANTED Agents In the country to can vass ror tne weekly Gazette. Liberal commissions. Address The Gazette, Asheville. N. C. North. 6.00am 5.80am 7.10am 1.10pm Arrive ' Kingville ; , Arrive Camden ., Leave Kingville . Arrive Camden 4:35 p. m. 11:55 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 8:15 a m. South. ADDRESS THE WESTBOUND 11 17 PACOLET GRAPE JUICE CO. . TBTOK, 3ST. C. SOUVENIR SKETCHES...:.. SOUVENIR SKETCHES (In Water Color.) Local Scenery and Character Studies. , , Room 33, Temple Court, Patton Avenue. Lv Goldsboro 4.45pm Lv Raleigh .. .; .. .. ., 2.00am Lt Durham .. 8.80am Lv Richmond 2.00am Lv New York Lt Philadelphia Lt Baltimore ........ I Lt Washingon Lt CharlottesTille .. ... Lt Lynchburg .. "' ; Lt Danville .. .. .. .. 6.05am Lv Greensboro 7.32am Ar Salisbury 9.37am (Central Time.) Leave Camden .. Arrive Kingville . Leave Camden . . Arrive Kingsvllle 8:45 a. m. 10:05 a. m. 2:25 p. m. 4:35 p. m. AIKEN ACCOMMODATION. Daily Except Sunday. 4.20pm 6.50pm 9.20pm 10.48pm 1.55am 3.45am 5.50am 7.05am 8.17am Leave Augusta 6:40 p. m. Arrive Aiken 7:30 p. m. Ieave Aiken' 4 :20 p. m. Arrive Augusta ., 5:07 p. m. GEORGf A DIVISION. Daily Except Sunday. A SPECIALTYo tiary BLOO POISON permanently oared inl5to35 days. You can be treated at home for same priceunder same guaran ty. If yon prefer to come here we will con tract to Dav railroad fareand hotel hillit nr nooharre, 1 1 we fail to core. If yon have taken mer ,. Iodide potash, and still hard aches and lira Lv Salisbury Ar Statesville ... Ar Newton Lv Hickory .- . Ar Morganton .. Ar Marlon .. .. Ar Round Knob Ar Biltmore Ar AsheviUe .... Ly Asheville 8.55 am . ... 9.46am . ...l0.26am .. ..10.47am . ...11.28am, . ...12.12pm .' ...12.50pm . ..2.15pm 2.25 pm 2.30 pm Lv. Augusta 7:00 a. m. Ar. , Tennille. 2:00 p. m. Ar. Macon 3 :45 p. m. Ar. Dublin. . . 4:20 p. m. '5:07 p. m. 9:37 p. m. 3:55 a. m. Central Time. Lv. Dublin 10 :00 a. m. Lv. Macon (Cen. time.ll:38 a. m 11:55 p. m. Lv. Tennile 4:00a; nu- 3:00 p. m. Lv. Augusta 1:00 a. m. 7:30 p. cury, rams, mucous jratcnes in montn, sore Xnroat, Pimples, Copper Colored. Spots. Ulcers on but dot ox lot oout. xaair or iiiVenrows laiitr Lv Hot Springt.......... 8.52 pm Lt Morristown 5.55 pm Ar Knoxville . 7.40 pm Ar Chattanooga .11.35 pm Ar Nashville , C.45am Sunday Only.- Out, It Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti nate cases and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure This disease has al ways oamea tnn bkmi ox tne most eminent: nlivsi- cians 8500,000 capital behind our uncondi aonal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on Application. Aaaresa tuua tn.JiJi;LY CO. 679Maaonio Temple CHICAGO, ILL. A. & S. ROAD. 10. 14. ! Leave Augusta . Arrive ' Tennille. Leave Tennille .. Arrive Augusta 9:15 a. m. 1:45 p. m. 3:00 p. m 7:30 p. m. V i'44 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE P k i I r 1 Lt Asheville ...2.05pm 7.20am (Eastern Time.) Lv Aaheville . . .. 3.05 pm 8.20 am Lt Biltmore ..... 3.15 pm 8.28 am Lt Hen'sonvT . . 4.00 pm 9.18 am Lt Tryon 5.00 pm 10.20 am Lt Spartanburg.. 6.08 pm 11.28 am Ar Uniont:.'.;;.lBpm 12.45 pm Lt Union .... . .. 7.30 pm 1.05 pm Lt Alston ....... 8.53 pm 2.45 pm Ar Columbia .... 9.38 pm 3.35 pm (Central Time.) Ar. Savannah. ..... 6:00 am. Ar. Jacksonville ... 9:10 am. NORTH AND SOUTH VIA. DENMARK. " Through Sleeper to and From New York. 9. IS Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch said description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest asencv xor secnrlns patents. Patents taken throuizn Muim & Co. receive tvwial notice without chanre, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly." Xanrest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 63 a year ; four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. MUIM & Co.36,Broad flew York jsrancn umce, s n t$c wasningron, u. u. Lv. Jackson vill r 7:00 pm. Lv. Savannah 11:35. pm. (Eastern Time.) Lt Columbia . . . 8.30 am 11.30 am Lt Alston 9.07 am 12.15 am Ar Union ....... 10.20 am L42 pm Lt Union . ..... Lt Spartanbuc 11.45 pm Lt Tryon 12.42 pm Lt Hend'aonvl .. 1.45 pm Lt Biltmore .... 2.35 pm Ar Aaheville .... 2.45 pm (Cemtral Time.) Ar Aaheville ... 1.45pm 6.00pm 2.02 pm 3.33 pm 5.00 pm 6.05 pm 6.52 pm 7.00 pm Leave Augusta 3:05 p. m. Arrive Aiken 3:44 p. m. Arrive Richmond 3:40 a. m. Arrive' Washington 7:00 a. m. Arrive New York 2:03 p. m. Leave New York 9:30 a. m Leave Washington 3 :3l p. m. Leave Richmond... 7:11 p. m. Arrive Aiken 7:Z8 a. m. I Arrive Augusta 8:10 a. m. Connections at Charleston with 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 Carolina Mid land railroad to and from Barnwell. Connections with Southern Railway at Co lumbia to all points m upper South and nortn Carolina. JOS H. SANDS, L. A. EMERSON, Gen. Manager. Traffic Manager. P, R. SDEDGE. Gen. AgL, Augusta, Ga. t.4i am J AUGUsTA MIXED TRAINS. AD ASnlLL! SHORT - X.INJ2. 1ERFEGT MANHOOD The world admires tbe perfect Man t Not innraM. diemltv. or muscular development alone. but that subtle and wonderful force known as SEXUAL VITALITY which is the lry of manhood tbe pride ot both old and young, but there are thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of a weakened manhood, shattered nerves, and xallivg sexual powex-who can o, cttredhy-our-.v Magical Treatment which may be taken at home under onr directions or we will pay B. R. fare and hotel f or those who wish to come here. If we fail to cure. We Have no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O:0: fake. We have $250,000 capital and guarantee to care ever; east we treat or refepd every dollar 59x1 pay us, 01 fee may be deposited la any bank to-- be paid v when a enre Is effected. "Write for full particulars STAXfi MJEltlCAI CO , Omaha, Vefe. NO. 64 , NO. 65 (Cemtral Time.) Lv. Asheville 9 :15pm. Ar.xAshfTille 1:15am (Eastern Time.) Ar. Spart'b'g 5:30 am Lt. Spart'b'g 7:30 pm. NO. 62 Nd 63 HVPAYK TO ADVKRTJ3I?- . ' ' " " IN THR ;' " ; ALZETrTE WANT COLUMN THE DOUBLE .STANDARD The ine Llqtior House. Where they make a specialty of first-class.whiskey and "vvinesw and deiy; compeimon m eitner quauty. ui ? y And I still claim toXav-e the larsrest stock of first-class oods p! an house in the State. .It i useless for me'to trv1 to name the different brands of goods 'T keep in stock , A visit to mv place will convince you that I have the only firs-clasS liquor, house in the State. - . ; , Bpef bottled fresli every day and delivered to any part of the city. . Orders Jroru distance solidted. BoxiDff and packinfr.v CV; ' -,TC "V Phon . : :56nd'58 South MainStreet: P; Ol Box 372 1 . i (Cemtral Time.) Lt. AsheTiUe 6:80am.: Ar. Aaheville 7:15pm Ar. Salisbury 7:30pm. Lt. Salisbury f :30am Schedule in Effect Oct. 3, 1897. Lv Augusta 9.40ami 1.40pm Ar Greenwood 12.17nm ..... Ar Anderson 6.10pm Ar Laurens 1.15pm 7.30am Ar Greenville .....1 3.00pm 10.15am Ar Glenn Springs ...I'... 4.05pm Ar Spartanburg 3.00pm 9.35am Ar Saluda 5.33pm ..... Ar Hendersonville . . . . . 6.03pm Ar Asheville 7.00pm ...... NO. 66 NO. 65 Ar. Asheville 6:35pm Ar. Morrist'n ll:30prji Lv. Morrist'n 9:39am. Lv. AshevUie :wam ASHEVILI.E ANpjSTUEPHY. In Effect November. 7, 1897. ; (Cenfral Time.) Lv Asheville Lv Spartanburg Lv Glenn Sprigs Lv Greenville . . Lv !Laurens ..... Lv Anderson , . Ar Greenwood . . Ar Augusta . . 8.20am 1145am 10.00am 11.50am' 1.30pm 2.28 pm! 5.00pm 4.30pm 4.30pm 7.30pm 7.00am 9.35pm 11.10pm 1 Westbound Trains. Mixed. Ex. Sua .Lv. 17 67 p m. a m 3:50 8:00 3:55 8:07 401 8:12 , 4:10 4:25 Eastbound Trains. Mixed. ...... Ex. Sun. Ar. .Asheville. ... .Murphy Junction . . ... '". .Emma . . .... &: 23;... Sulphur Springs. 8:37 ...Hominy 4:42 8:57 4:55 . 9:20 5:08 .9:45 "i.i.,. Turnpike.-. . . ..Ganton..... : Clyde 5 : 25 10 :25 . ... .Waynesville. .. . 11 :43 5:50 11:20 ; .Balsam. . 11:20 6:10 . i ..Balsam. ;.. 6:35 11:45 ,. , . . . ....Hall.. . . . . 6:48 11:59 .:. ... ; . .Addle:. . . . :3:15 ........ Sylva. . ... 7:03 , ,.....Sylva.... 12:35 :Sylva.....: 7:08 12c45- Dillsboro.... 77 '1:05 ..Wilmot....... 10:03 10:40 7:40 .1:20 -A Whlttier 9:53 10:20 68 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 r 12:15 10:25 11:35 10:20 11:20 18 p m 1:00 12:52 12:49 12 :43 12:2 12:18 12:08 11:55 Lv: Cotton. Falls Ar Raleigh ..... Ar Norfolk Ar Petersburg .. Ar Richmond .. 4.44pm1 12.20am! 7.30am . 6.20am . 7.20am ........ AGENTS gee fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary. Write for agent's outfit. Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St., New York. 242-3-Sat HELP WANTED.' WANTED. Upright and faithful gentle men or laoies 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, Det. H., Chicago. WANTED Young or middle-aged man to. travel in mis ana aajoining counties; permanent position; salary 350 a month and expenses; good chance for advance ment. Address Shepp Company, 1020 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Agents for "Queen Victoria, Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee." Over flowing with latest and richest pictures. Contains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic history of her remarkable reign, and full account of the Diamond Jubilee." Only $1.60. Big book. Tremendous demand. Bonanza for agents.. Commission 60 per cent. Credit given. " Freight paid. Outfit free. Write quick for outfit and terri tory. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 7, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED. A few boarders' can be . ac commodated at No. 36 Seney street. Ail modern conveniences. On street oar line. Rate, $5.00 per week. 271-6 BOARD. A, few select boarders can be accommodated in a private family In which there are no children. Large lot, sunny rooms, good fare. Jas. R.' Du- Bose, 33 Pine street. 1 237-tf 270-6 TO' SELL A bicycle, cheap, ton avenue. . ... am 8:00 1:45 ...... Bryson City..... 9:35 s -v' -,.iBryson-Clty...., .'. m 2:30 ..v. . .Bushnell 3:00. . . . ... Almond 3:30 .......Hewitt 3:42 ......Nantahala..... 4:05 ...,..;Topton....... -i 4 : 20 i . . 1 '. . Rbodo '.. L ?40 . ... An dre ws ....... t -1" 5:17 .. .....Tomotla. " ? 5:45 ..'...;."Murphy.. -pm'j'pm' Ar. ' " " .V-Ev.'a -9:50 k9:30 '8:55 8:32 8:05 7:55 7:30 7:17 -7:00 6:25 600 . Trains Noa 11J and' 12. and 37 . and 38, Pullman Sleeping cars between " Nashville, Lv Augusta . . Ar Allendale . . Ar Fairfax . ... Air Yemassee . Ar Beaufort .1 Ar Fort Royal Af Savannah . Ar Charleston . 4 ...... . 9.30am 10.35am 10.50am1 2.55pm 5.00pm 5.15pm 6.20pm 7.20pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.08pm Lv Charleston Lv Savannah . Lv Port Royal Lv Beaufort . . Ar Yemassee Lv Fairfax . . . Lv Allendale Ar Augusta 6.50am 6.50am 1.45pm 8.15am L52pm v 8.25am 3.05pm; 9.25am ........ 10.32am 10.47am ...... . . . 12.55pm v 1:40 p. m. train from Augusta makes close connection at Calhoun Falls for all points on S. ,A. I. ---:: .; . Close connections at Greenwood formal! points on . S. A. L. and C. & G. railways, and Spartanburg with Southern railway. tFor any information relative to tickets, rates, 'schedules, etc., address ; . : -Wi J:. CRAIG, Gen. Pas. Agt. , sE. M. NORTH, Soliciting Agi.' . '" " " -r , ' ; - Augusta, Ga. -Have you a home that will ccommo 4ate boarders? - -A Gaiette'Wantt. or "boarding house" ; advertisement at ' one cent a word will bring them. - , - rOKSALBV FRESH Milk Cows for sale. TWm. John- " ston, Jr., 20 Temple court, AsSheville, N.' I ' ! I - . 1 t. FOR SAiLE A. Judgment ; 4a : my f aVor against W. J. Cocke, adtministrator 'vof . -his . father,- WlMam M; Cocke, ; Jr., for. .eleven f hundred and ffttyrseren-doUara, , i ' ibearim? 8 per cent, interest from March. 16, 1897; Dr. J. "E. avid.' ..di&sw-3mo WANTED. Boarders Within a few yards of the celebrated Williamston Mineral Spring, whose healing- waters bring health and vigor to the most feeble; al so quite near the G. and C. depot. I throw open my doors to those seeking a genial climate for the winter, and to all seeking health, as our climate is de lightful and our mineral water unsur passed for dyspepsia and general up building. "Large, comfortable rooms, 'splendid fare anu polite service await all who make my house' their homa. Board ranging from $10.00 to $15.00 per month. For particulars address Mrs. M. A. Wal lace, Williamston, . Cr 2541t FOB KENT. FOR RENT. Five nice, oomifortable rooms, at No. 50 Bailey street ; furnished or unfurnished ; will rent one to five to suit. G. L. McDonald. Call No. 74 Bai ley street. 271-6- FOR REGMT With hoard One ni'ce S. E. room furnished; quiet place near car dine and three minutes' walk from smi.9rv fteirma reasonia.ble. 'Address or call on Mi&s Kimzey, 17 Vance St. EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE AND fifty acres land, mile Biltmore junc tion, for rent or sale. 5 room house and 6 acres land in city, for rent, price $8.00 per month. ' 10 room house, furnished, $50.00 per month. 8 room house, furnish ed, $40.00 per momth. Nice neighborhoods. M. Campbbell. . 266-Z5 Fdller, Pat- PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOMS TO let among the pines. 55 Victoria ave nue. Board if desired; on car line. ' ' 266-30 : : -'. -- FOR RENT. Furnished houses from $35.00 up to $200.00 per month. Unfurnished , from $17jOO to $50.00,' also furnished roomsH. C. Hunt. ; . , , 237-26 1 11 ' f ONE DESIRABLE office, In Temple Court, for rent. Wm. Johnston, Jr.r or Geo. W. Tilson, Temple Court. FOR RENT. At reasonable prices, store room and office rooms on Patton avenue. Dwelling houses desirably located, fur nished or unfurnished, also rooms for light housekeeping. Call on N. A. Rey nolds and Co., 17 Patton avenue. FOR RENT Three unf usnlsfoed coll ages,, . modern improvements, centrally ... located, ait 320.00 each. Tttiree furnished houses; . also furnished .rooms. Several very de- .eirable vacant lots and improved prop v erty for sale at hargaina. Weaver . . Rodgers, 45 Paltton avenue. FOR ' SALE50xl89 feet on Cumberlano aTenue, near Chestnut, $550. Apply to W.rN. Roundy, 2 North Court square. i 1 '. t i i i 4 . 1 ? V e 139
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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