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V? ester n ( HENDERSOriVILLE.' ' As we are now starting out upon a new year it -will interesting tto nolra a few of the rollow'i'ng movements in our -town dura'g the year, which' has just taken its departure, says 'the Times. - - - As an evidence of .the rapid development of- our section as - a health and "pleasure resort and -as a (truck" producing Iccalisty; we will prin't .'what our .'very.oro'ligin de-. pot agent,- Mr J. 'W: ijaTLey,- tells us. We published that ', eigfct .- millions-, of pounds of produtee was shipped frtan this point in the year ,1826. ,Mr.- Bailey ays that the -shipment tfor 1897 was tioii'ble 'that amiount." "The Increase of the. goods ship ped to Henderson'ville during 'the year 1897 over the previous year-was at least twenty five -"per 'cen-fc-VThe number of ticke'ts ? sold to' the travel of Henders-onville doufcjed .the previous - year ..and the freight, traffic' in-' creased fifty -per cent. - . J. ; -It is well known that all our hotels and boarding Rouses in. the -town aW country were 'filled' wi!th travel "last -'kummer and that for monfths during the busy season a very large per -ceou-- off the .travel' were unable to find accoman'odation' In. our. town or country. '' - The growth of the several 'churches dur ing the last year -was very marked, so that it is "universally proclaimed that the 'qhureh . e3 have now the strongest and mo'st de-i-3rou t "payors they 'have ever '.had.'and it is the iboast ;df some, if ,nlott Jthe "opinion, of all, that our sister 'town, Asheville, cannot excel! ms, -for strong, pious and intelligent preacher's . ' ' ' J '. ' ' ' In 1896 wV: had: mails irom two '. trains . ea'ch dayj in? 1837 'we'had mails ifroia: six -trains each day. The iHendersonville posc- office is -the "distributing office for all of fices in the" county and .-many la. Transyl- vania county. ' As an . evideucei ' of - the . growth of our 'town ih ;. this:-particular, the salary of the postoffi'ce has been" in creased ten per cent. -',.. ' By reason of the rworking" forces ,of our BOARD OF TRADE- 1 - - - - . (Continued. from First-Page.) " - resolutions' and -names to be 'furnished . to all news.paper3 ;t'hat an'ight,lbe 'fou-d twill ing .to publish the'ml -Col.; Linccln will as sist in getting the resolutions published! in .the -Boston Journal and" other papers. - Dr.. 'Williams : movekl to recoasider. ' - Mr ilerrick moved to ta'ble lDr, Williams' mo-r tion. Carried. ' ' - , - - ' , While -the meeting was waitin'g for the ' report of the tellers, on a suggestion 5y ilr. Qlurphy.v several memhers gave. their views as to what subjects shouM re'eeive the attention- of the board in its work for .. the good of the city. Ohairman DavMsou thought the (public roads leading out cf ihe. city should he one subject of importaaTje.' He said the."' chamber of commerce o'f .Ittal eigh seven years ago,took the-sulbject: of roads in hand,, arid now in consequen'ce ev ery roa'd leading out of the- city ; was ma- rcadamized 'for a fdistan'ce of , i ouriniiles ,br r more. - - " 1 - ' Captain- Patton spoke oh the suhjetest ot : arbitration'' and hoped a strong committee on that subject would he appointed.' . . " . J. P. Sawyer. 'believed, 'the board of frader , could accomplish any thing it 'Undjertcok aud suggested ihe sabject of 'roads, an au'dito rium'and a jpark. 'Dr. vWilliams- poke of provisions lor the 'comfort and) pleasure of visitors. The toemlbera of the board of di rectors were now announced. vVW.- J.-Slay den and J. P. Sawyer, ,who had" been elect fed, requested .to foe eacused," anid on motion J. A Nichol3 and; T. S. iMorrisoii 1 were elected in" their places. - ' ; The : following constitute- the board of directors: George S. Powell, J. A.' Nich . ols, JF. S. Morrison, W. T. LVIason,- T.' W. Pat ton, W. 'A. Blair, W. B. Williamson, Frank Carter, Ai A. Jones, L,:BUJexan der and S. F. Cha'pman, - - .' t George S. Powell received- the .highest vote, iorty-six. 1 The board of -directors wili meet Sat urday afternoon a.4 ;. o'clock" in Captain Patton's office, Upon motion of -Mr. Frank Carter a vote f iihanks was tendered the Asheville clulb for the use of Its rooms. - , - - - THE' CONSTITUTION. The constitutionamd by-laws as adopted re as follows: - ... - .' ARTICLE L r ' Sec. 1. This organization shall be called "The Board of Trade," of the city of Ashe Wille... Sec. 2.. The object of this organizatjonl nau oe to foster and promote an honest; active ,and - enterprising: -commerce; 1 to t - watch over and protect fhe business in- . terests- of ithe city of Ashevfl'le; to agree, upon , commercial forms; . and r regulations r to, decide Upon . and determine all 'matters -of dispute and differences of opinion, which may ,be , submitted, to its ' arbitration, promptly and upon the most fair and equl tahle principles; to assemble a' general meeting ' cf the 'business, men of the city of Asheville In asll' emergencies wherein . their rights or interests may be affected; and to collect and Tecord all local and gen eral Information relating to the material J -welfare of the city of Asheville. - ' . v ' ARTICLE II. ' ' . . . . Sec. 1. Any person a residenit-of Ashe- vine, or of Buncombe ' county. State of North Carolina, or any firm or corporation coing business within said limits.. If "re . commended by a member of the organdz'a . lion and elected by the board of directors, may become an active member of the or ganization upon the- payment of the inl tlation.fee and. the dues prescribed in the .by-laws, and by .signing an agreement ; to te governed , by the rules and by-laws of this orgaization. . . ' ARTICLE III. Sec. 1. The officers "of the oreanizafon shall be a presideimt and two vice-presi dents, to be elected by the board of direc tors irom -their number, a"nd a y secretary , and a treasurer, neither of whom .shall be . a member of eaid board of directors, who ' shall be elected for the term of one year .and who shall serve, until their successors shall have been chosen and qualified. bee 2. There shall be an ' election, of eleven directors, on the first Monday in July of each year, the poll3 to remain open irom .12 noon to. 7 o'clock p. m. IA record cf the names of the members voting at the clectio-a' shall be kept in triplicate as. the ballots are deposited, the names on slid list to be numbered 'consecutively, and cor responding consecutive numbers, shall be entered on each ballot e deposited and a nority cf the whole nur.be r cf votc3 c snail benece.ary to a c ed member shall be entitl err; rs in tie r :yr.:'.: :, .-1 ) thit v.- rr: . F;C. 3. Tvd v. i cloction. cf c r ! t V'-T 1 cf .:. . : :1 'to vote who is in cf Cue, and pro- c v vly 'to eic-h arolma chain gang, 'augmented' .by the -effectual work of our heroic imayor and the in'crease in the street : force, our, streets have ibeen greatly improved, and are in 'better; con dition than ever 'before in January. ' . -The mrmSer -of houses, dwelling and business, erected last year in 'Hendersoo tille -will exceed by probably fifty per cent, sitoilar improvements of any previous year. It would "be difficult. for a person to occupy a position in our town -where he could iMt see some neW building erected ia 1837, but with all the improvements there are p-rac-'i tlcaJly no vacant house in town, even now, in-the dead of, -winter; This argues 'that unless our. (moneyed .cm en- '.begin to build vigorously hundreds , .of -people will came to and pass out of ifTecders'onville fbecause they cannot find houses to : occupy. Hen- -dersonville can, with., confidence, declare that 'she hss improved more in the last twelve jmontts, 'in -'proportion to ihsr size, than any o5ier tiovn or any ether bwo .towns in the -state, wesit o'f the 'Blue Ridge. SEVERAL TOWNS. ; It 13 reported" 'that the wmimissioners have (made it a fine o!f $20.00 .for any one ,to contract; to -build a house in the cor-, pc-rate limits of Saluda, -N. C. - ' -. On January 8 a 'meeting '..was held 'at CslDmhus' to confer -with the- incorporators cf the RuVherfcrd .and .'Colum'bus "railroad company, and committees appointed to so licit stock,, in the various 'townships, as we learn by the Polk-Oounty Neiws. The road 'is 'to run tio someint on the Southr era railroad," proibably. at Ttycn. " . ; - - , , : - - Bob ; Chesney, ; a ; colored man, " had a blajcksnake around in a tiox tMonday, which was over Iout feet long, says the. Hender sonville Times.- .The ;"way ha happened to ca'tlch-' the -snake was in putting hia hand Into a hole ibo get aralbbit when the snake was -ielJ'and takeu .'hlold .of an'd brought out. He handled it: as if' it twas harmless, yet tojthe .looker-on it apeared mo3t dan gerous, as it -run its tongue out and darted its head around' The'-crciwd of gazers did not care for a'clotea scru'tiny,' - - ' ' shall order a new election to be held Vlth in one "week- thereof ter to fill such vacancy, ' Sec. 4. The board of directors shall -en ter upon their, duties on the. Tuesday foK lowing, the day of their election, and shall organize byNelecting one of .their members as president, anotheras firstvice president ana anotner as -second Vice-presideffL. , ' -1 '' . '.- i - - ARTICLE IV. iSec. 1.; The board. of directors,'' shall con trol, manage and 'conduct the financial and business affairs' or the orgaization, 1 and shall judge of the qualific'atjons of appli-cants-f or membership, and prescribe such rules and reguSIatiocs as "they may deem ex pedient and jnecess'ary for -the government or,; tne . organization and ror carrying out the objects of the same, v :. . Sec. 2 The board of directors shall have power to fill any vacancy in its number: to ren t suitable apartments' for the use of cne ciud; to employ a seerelary at such i . r . . . salary as shall be agreed -upon, fcy them, andrtb 'serve at their, pleasure; toV- print ana drcui-ate aocuments ; -to appoint such agents as they, may deem neja-ssary,- and to. appoint, committees Nas they .may ; be called for by .the ibusmess exigencies of our city, i s . ' . , -1 -,..-.'..-.' aUticle V. - Sec. 1. This-.constitution may (be altered or amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at any regular, or special meeting. of the organization": called for -the purpose, , provided that a notice in writing of the 'amendmehts or alteration's proposed shall have, been submitted to the board of directors one month prior. totha meeting' at wnlch-the amendment or alteration - is te-'-be ' considered, aTnd a. copy of ' the pro posed change posted inr the rooms of the organiz'atioii at least one week Trior to action thereon. .,',.. - ' . .. ' - by-laws:. . , . - . -'-''article i.'; s ' , v 1.. It shall be the duty of -the tresl- Sec. dent to preside ,at all meetings of this or ganization 'an'd of the board of directors,' iand to call such special fmeetings of the organization as he or : the tjoard of direc tors may deem expedient ,or as shall be requested in .writing by at leas five mem bers lof the organization.' " He shall, . from time to time, as he may deem proper, com municate, to the . orgaization such matters as may, in his opinion:, tend to promote ! the prosperity -and welfare,, and increase the - usefulness of the organization, , and shall perform such other duties - as :are Prescribed by; these by-laws, or "by the board of directors. :.-".' ' Sec. 2.. In the absepce of the president,, a vice-president shall perform his duties, inv vOTder cf seniority, -and in the absence of the president and vice-presidents, a mem ber of the board of directors may be chosen by the (members present to preside. : v -' sec, .a. i ne secreiary snail Keep a cor rect record of all . of the" .meetings of the organization and of the board of directors tie shall collect all dues, assessments : or ' moneys accruing to the organization,' and pay ,ttm same to the treasurer, taking his receipt therefor. 'He shall keep an, ac curate account of all receipts and expendi tures ; shall draw all warrants on, - the treaurer,.. and shall -give proper notice of all meetings of the organization and board of directors, and to all committees of ' their appointments, and shall conduct the offi cial correspondence 'of the organization. He shall collect and keep records 'of the. receipts and shipments of the Heading arti cles of trade and manufacture of the city of Asheville,. and -other .statistical infor mation uiider the us recti on of LLe proper committees, and perform such other duties as may be .required by the board of direc tors. - ' - ' Sec." 4. The treasurer shall be elected by the board of directors and shall receive all moneys . accuring to the organization. and countersigned hy the presideur. He shall keep a regular account of all moneys received and expended by him, and shall make a semi-annual report thereof ,. and and such other rePrts as the board of di rectors may require. . ' . Sec. 5. The secretary and treasurer -shall give satisfactory security for the faithful performance cf their respective duties, In such amount as . may be stipulated .by the board of directors, ARTICLE! II. . :.' . . ; Sc. l.-.No arprorriition cf motiey shs be made by the board cf directors, or by the org-anization, for any other than the strictly legitimate purposes cf the crsraiu zation.' " v."''' "' '' ' ' ARTIC'LTj III. . Bee. 1. The Lr'.rJ cl cirectcr3 shall meet once a month at such tovr and time as they 'themselves ''-.ill lat'err.-.:re, or nay t3 -car.-l 3 frc -7 " :7:::Zzzt cr three :--"he. -cf J.V. 3 ' ' : r - c- -'rectrrs Qizzt CT 4 A V, ::c!hScr3 Cdu!iJ f.'ct Uzzr to Led; Upon Her A Crsnd, Complsta Curo by liccd'c Crcparilln j ' After Others Failed. : - ; "I wa3 taken with neuralgia in my head and eyes. Not long after this, a Bcrofula soro appeared on my left cheek, extending from my upper lip to my eye. Other sores came on my neck and on my right arm and one of my limbs. - They were very troublesome, and painful and soon became grea running sores. My face, looked so bad that some of my neighbors could not bear't look at me ' I Cculd Wot Hide, tho Qores U My; niece, who wa3 familiar "with a case similar to mine, which had been cured by Hoqd'3 SarsapariUa, .urged mo to try it; Finally I was persuaded to do so, and in a s hort time I saw.it t was helping' me. The sores began to heal and the heu- ralgia in my head was better. In a . few months the sores, on my. arm's and Iimb3 all healed; those On my neck gradually disappeared-' arid nowHftey are. alL gorie. I have never had any symptom' of scrofula Bince. ; One largo scar oi my right arm is all the sign that rc-pia inj;cf my terrible afflictioH.. -.Tzz.uzzrzlgrj. . ia;.aiso cured.V Mils. J. M. Ja, Nev tlampshire. !t5 -parilla Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier, HflfiH ' PJ1 1 c are tn(J only PHls- to take VUM ' rilW with Hnnrl'a SorcfrnQrillo nual ' meeting shall ' report full ' deitails !of the Condition and finances of th organiza tion,. ' ' i fr Sec.' 3 The board of directors may re quire of all appointees a good and ", suffl cient fbond to secure the faithful and hon est performance; of the duties assigned to such appointees: -v l Sec. 4. The board -of director shall hive power .to examine : v into - charges agaiBS' members and shall t, Teport their ' findings to the club" f cr its action, with -such'; re commendations as they may deem Pt-ope Sec..5, The board of directors shall e9ect annually:. ' - - '; v 1st; A standing committee on arbitra- tion: -anck the ('president, with the appro val of the board of 'directors, shall, ap- point the following'- standing committee?; and ' vacancies occuritns in -.the same shalJ,i bs filled for the unexpired term -by ' ap-j pointmect'by the president: : with the '&?-a nroval of the board of. directors. I 2d. Committee on transportation:- V ' 3d.. Committee on' real ecti-te and-building. " - -,' " f" : : ' 'r 4th. Ccmmttee cn statistics.,' i, ' 5th. Committee on. legislations ,.-'"- t 6th. Committee on Immigration. V . Each cf the" foregoing committees to con sist of three members. f ARTICLE IV. Sec. 'l: This organization -shall be regu iarly assembled n the 2d Tuesday of each month, at an hour to be fixed by the board I of -directors . ' ' -' - it' SecV2. The first Monday in July snaai be considered ' the anniversary of this organi zation, when the. memibers- snail assemble at to receive .the "reports of the president' and standing.. jCommlttees and transact sucn - otner Dusiness as . may., come oeiurw them;. - - Sec. 3. Members shall . have the . privi lege o"f inviting non-residents ? tc' any meeting.';" - . " - ' -' Sec. 4. Notice of all meetings of this or ganization must be given by the secretary in a "least one daily , paper in. the.cfty.-'i A'rtlcle 5 relates to the order to be ob. served at meetings of the Doard, ;whlcf f 1 low the usual rules, of constituted assemblies.- ' ... V - ' ' i , " ;,' t ARTICLE VI. - - , -r .' - Sec.. 1. . The in.itiatJoh , f ee for. ths -privilege of becoming a. member; of this organi zation shall (be 'oneaoriar. . - I - -! - v ' Sec-2.; The dues of each membership of this organiza'tion shall", be", fifty-' cents per month,- payable monthly. . - 1 Se'c. 3. Any member neglecting, to:', pay his -duess for thirty days . shall be; notified by,,. the secretary tnai; unless .jiis erreirs are paid" within .the next thirty, . days.' ha shall no longer be considereda member of this organ izatloh, and should - payment then be made, the board of directors may, at their next regular meeting, order . ,hiJ name be stricken -frwnVthv list of ; me bers. " " " -. , " - ' ' '.i . ARTICLE VII. - - ' rSe6" 1. These ty-laws may be altered or amended by,' a ote - of ,, two-thirds o-f , .I've members present at any regular or .special meeting of the organization called Tor that purposeprovided that a notice in, wrina of the amendment or al te ia tion - pop sod shall have 'been submitted lo the b?a?4 directors one momth prior, to the m-e-etiiig at which the amendment or alteration i3 to be considered, and a copy of the proposed change posted ia the rooms of the organic zation at least one week prior to the action thereor. " . - " One Minute Cough Cure'' cures" quickly. That's what you want!' C. A. Raysor: Iz All Ti:i and advised me to wear a bandage, but I voted the gom "T uTilW j au- ,j - i u claimed because good, times had mot ar- feared this would irritate tho sore andidfaH7apoke f the life and teachings make it worse. Sol-. - . - Tty-hwfi Tnentioiied -that' women Discounts on Stylish Well Made Clothing The kind that fits and pleases and wears the kind that is almost' up'to fine tailors' work. Jackets, Capes, c. For ladies, misses, and children. vNo discounts on '-dress goods, ;but numerous; reductions, y v y ' U. REDIVOOD CO. ::::;3:iT5 0FPYTi!!.w. .: (Cctirued Tron TirEt Tzz?-) ness came to the Tescue, and upon tb.3 re turn of the light, he expressed a diire to know "where he was at." The - manu script he says belongs to llr. Fred Iloore to whom it is given that he may addrt those present on the subject of Cecrac Societies, . Mr. Moore said:' "The efforts of secret societies have (been of incalcuable benefit to '- humanity. Almost every important movement has been fostered toy them. They form a common level upon which all classes and all orders of society -'can meet and exchange expressions and ideas." - Mr. Moore having- completed his talk, Mr." 'McLouJ. showered V, various' . witty re marks' upon Mr. J. P. Kerr, whom.; he an nounced as -being out of office because he didn't vote, right ' Mr, "Kerr expressed his approbation at the applause, Mr. McLoud's remarks receiv d and referred to him as tne man who rf Pvt"hflff.ria.s.vand mentioiiea were not. debarred from his school of -philosophy, v . ' - 1 ' l-v " J A. B.' BARNARD. J- , s ." ; iMr.; iMcLoud .in : introducing "Mr. . A. S. Warn.ard. who SDOke XW Vomau, ... Ba.vc the - f olldving welT-known,. quotatioa : from Hugo's Le3 Miserables. " VVe -icok ai a ?taj fivm "two motives, because it is luminous atid fceeauee 'ilt'is impenetrable. have before us a&of ter jra'aiaruce ana'a-a greats mystery Wioaiaji.-- ' ' C "'The ereat novelist who -wrine iuuox woids," 3a d 'Mr. Barnara,- "cnose uis lan guage ve;i, (for -.in that smmpie ,ngure u ,J5. ii-,nn(1 m man's, knowledge of -wo man known to all men she is understood by none of ub. .Like 'the onwaincy til we star, -'her -aniilki' and : surotle ; influence pre-? vade's -the emt'ire realm oT man. "but Re spite 'the Galileo's aad Keller's swho -'woaild rnetfate: her character calcu'late her .of - h-Jt.: discover her, springs 6'f action and tfe- termine iner consLitueii'i jKittuitauca, ouo biw remains a softer xuTdance- and greater; mysr tery; a contradiction and a snare rnature's greatest paradox," Wh'he? we consider her the coy ai.d ni'KleBt ma'iden of ye -olden time o v'pw h?r in her nineteenth cen turv newness, r we' must 'adlmiti shelias played an important, ;act'ive and winning part, la human v affairs. 'For 'hei " worlds have' been discarded,. thrones abdicated. cree'ds rencunced, poltcies altered ani laws aninulled. In the first exercise !f her. pow er, ' .;he even- contrived (the ;det!hronment of the king olf creation raised herself Irom a secondary posil ion to that of mistress of the worlds and becaime. a tounderof. king doms.' a destroyer, ol' eimto'ires. It Vas her bcLU'ty that. Impelled the, prodigal son Friam to carry off r thedaughter of -Sparta anliv hring down' the 'avenging r wTath of Greece, upon the U"noffen!ding"Trox tulfill ioig tihe prophecy, that Paris "Should he the destroyer or his couMry., ."Dissatisfied on account of the existenlce of tMnps whieh -'put rupon Jher shoulders the ."burden of man's down(!al4: phe fhas.re- celved a new inspiration if rota Qcfl am'd in a ibioie oi aer own- reveals, to, us cne true origin of the world and its'wi'ckednelss. But,, sir, her; mission-has not been one of des'tru'c.tion only. ."She has elevated '-"and en-n&bled Iffe.-. Her m'ind.-' ocieutpied ; with a'dts Cf . smaller Idetails, she . h'3s ic.5Tpired man to th.e grande!st aKihievimentsi-and aJd ed him in the accomplishment of his most glorious deeds. 'The -world is frill o!! baau tiful Lygias, and 'for oach. cme .o1? them a Vinicius is ready to de'fy ' the pgan gods cf Rome and abanuon the dissDliute courts of 'Nero. In Tvat, in peace? in.'reli'2io9, in art; inipoetry,' i'n (prose, she has di sprayed a getnius ;. and " a dlpJomalcy - .whi'oh cer.tainly mafkts her as man's equal, 'if rot, tosfact, h'is superior.'. In lov she stand? suirnreme. -It. -woiird be on- error to' suipiose that our order has 'not . come in ooiita:ot iwlfCh' an in fluence so potent and so universal. . Those "who., are familiar with bbe story 'oJf . Da-; mon and.Py'thias know that in Itis very in cipieniey Pyith'iantsan met' aird overcame this force. : The elfish . tryant' of, Syracuse was unaMe to v comprehend ' i devot'ion which; led .one -.man to saicrace h$3 ' llherty an'd jeopardize- his 1'i'fe. to give a, few hours' freedom for, another. Dionysias 'was seetp f iteal ola confidence j&o. umheard' ttf, ' aid woulid . gladly have seen ,'tihat trust be trayed.'" Minidful olf the eedxfotive tpw, er of womanv he vcomimaBdls that she Jba admit-: ted to : the 'dumgeon fwhereJ t lpythias lay boun.? "We find, here ithete, "entreating her lover' to fly with her to a ptlatee cf refuge, buft . tthe ' fair Oalanthe "OouCid not persuade the r-falt'hfulv knight "to Ignore y the 'pledge , wh'ich won' a: respite (for. his t'rreiidl ; Py ihias stanfds firm, Damon' retreats and .Py thiain ..frieiiidshrn triiutirtphs over feiminine loveVWe. have.lEfvited her here, ton'ight-to see -the, foratheThxwtaEiprin tory. and- ner presence will recall to ne mindis of thoaie who have passed the, third ordeaT, -cur sacred olbl'igatioiis to defend her godd . name,' . to. preserve" and) protect her domestic qpealce and purity." , " - The home tallent'had done credit o Asheville,'; but the : evening'si yexiercises were not-to 'be closed ': - until thV "'".visitor from Illinois, Mr Jordan,, was'to be heard from. : He replied vto '.the call - of "Mr. Roast . Mast er'ias" he expressed ; St. - fie spoke ef the true ,K." P., of his duties and of thenoblemen- who were among j Its ranks, mentioning the :names. of .McKinley and -Bryan - .His ;remarksr -were most ' gra ciously . received. - , - - . Everybody fcays Scv , , - ' . Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical, di sco verv f the. age, pleas ant aiid. refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kicTneys, liver and bowels, cleansing. the entire svstrm', dispel colds, euro hea"'iacbeT ievpr, lial.itual constipation and bi-ionpncs. Please-bwy and trv a box of O. C. to-ttav; 3t, 27k f 0 cents. Koldand guaranteed to euro by aU driitgists. - Pelham's Pharmacy. Work Executed on FrfeF.iises 1 j f . ... . i .. - w - I":.-, a c .t cf cl to et3: . .. '- .: . . ... .... Art Needle vro-k Mrs. :.B. D. Jones. Bakery J. Histon. BocLs II. T. Icgers. , . - ,- ... .... ..' Boots and ho s -J. SpangenSerg. Carpets' and ' Furniture YvTilIianisoa & CO. . Candy Kitch&n L: M. Theobold. .! : - Clothiiag-r'Whitfock Clothing Housed,-. ,,, Clothing Alexander & Courtney. . Drugs Heinitsh & iReagan. ' -Drugs Dr Smith. -Dairy,' Roseland J. ,B. aiorris. . -Dry Goods Bon Marehe. Engraving Miss, A.I.. Cole. , , Florists Idlewil'd ;Floral Co. . Fresh Oysters Asheville Fish Co. - v , . Frui-te '"W. u E. Allen.- . ; ' '- Groceries A. Dl Cooper. ' " " , Groceri'es'- Cowan & Stradley. Groceries--A'. F, .Cook. ..v , - S . Hardware-Browni JNorthup Cp... U-v'-; .Job Prmtlng Asheville Printing Co.. -JevreleTB: "H. Cosby! ' . ! i ' ; T Laundry Asheville Steam Laundry ' -. Lavery-Chambers' & Weaver." ; iMeats," Game, etc. W.' M. Hill & Co. L , Music Depot tHough & Dunham. . ". " s Men's jOutfitter M Marcus; - .Newspaper 'Daily Gazette. Paints an'd'paper-r-F. Bl IMiller; ' ' -; - Photograph T. H.5 Lindsey. , . 4 ' Vegetables R, L."Ownbey; We pay-VCAGH'viyrem'iu'ms. Ticket books supplied gratis at; the j office' room 33,' ; 51 Patton avenue." nENDEKSONVII.IW AK1 BREVARD v'r T. J. RICKMAN, ilanager. .- w In Effect Sunday, Dec 5,J897.'", ' .Standard Eastern -Time.) NO. '2. Daily -vrStatioris. NO. 1; Dally.- 4:10 pm Lv,iHendersonville..' Ar 12.28 pm 4.4U pm ' iiV. . . norse s.noe. . . . Ar ia.xw-pm 4.45 pm Lv i .'. .Cannon. Wi Ar 11.55 am 4.53 pm'Lv ; . . .'Moaey. . . f. . Ar 11.47 am 5:03 pm: Lv ..Fodderstacki . v Ar 1L37 am 5.13 pm Lv; Penrose. Ar 11.27 am 5.25'pm Lv -'.Davidson, "iRiver. Ar 11.15 am 5.40 pm Ar I . Brevard . . : , . Lv 11.00 am 1 , Z. T.S. POSWELL, SupL' Tihe SmithPremier Tpy p vvr i ter ia . endorsed r by the . II. S. goyern-menJWbatmore.do you" wantr th earth?. If yoa know anything at all about it-, yod know itra the best. . ' , L. B. ALEXANDER, -At-, 5Q Patton Ave. Ball S heppard. r ;i - 6 Patton Ave. . -r; v Practical PlumbersOas V- arid Steam Fitters. ? RE PA IR WORK A 'SPECIALTY ' ,'V5 Dyne oh Short Notice: PrtOWE 88. . ; 1 -SVappingJ Dollars.'' "v; Being .' so often - accused "of." the" aboivewe are to believe that -we ) are selling : goods , daily 'for less -V money than others 'are, willing to.' take for them. : ' - - h s -. Now we do not" mind such criti- ( cisms. -Really ', they are our- best advertisements. - Three oars .flour and Feed this "week with, another -arrival Monday. '-' - - Come right -along for while the' dollar swatmiiTiff veoes on we save you money. - " : ; ' . -- - - N ' H. C. JOHNSON. CO., : : 1 ... 36 & 38 North Main. - . I -a c ' - .012-3003 must Tj cicct-a cut . zx c-cp. r if r J, "ii to :: Isi: to 15. Ll! pinions T- I i importance an .- 'J'-LOIIE'.-:.. CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail - $6a year Daily & Sunday by mail, $8 a year Sunday- Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspa- " ' ' per in the yorld ; . . Prica 5o a copy. By mil, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. Aniatsur Photcscraxiliers - ' -' - ' Quo Vadis, 25c. ' ' l j '.Titus. ..Wrestler! of 'P!h'ill5pp4 v.-antf Last days of 1fohammed,5c each.. . ' ' ONLY 10c". EACH. V , ' r Theltoa, Corelli. r'J f "Mr. Lake' of Chicago! , 4 , ' - Annie's (Love Test, - L. ' J.s Lilbbey. -. ... (Beautiful -Tone's Loyers.L.. J. Llbbey." . Jjulci'le. , " f 'iBeside the (Bonnie Br'ier Bush KJount'olf Monte Cris'to 'p-umas: !' y;'.:' - (Man in the" Iron 'MaskDumas. - - ;. ' iRomance of Two Worlds.. ' . '-r" '"A Hardy, CNoTseman,' Lyall. " j JThree Meh In a -Boat, Jerome. f4f--' The White iCompany, Poyle: - v , aiicah Clark; Doyle. "5 N ' fTh Deemster, tHairtCaine. . RAY'S BIG TOY STORE, x 8 Worth Court Square.: ' I 7,'. J WWW? J:Jl.J ... . J 0 ''Si v - . ... v-i -i J ASHEVILLE; -N- C. 0 -UOLUEO UA3T ""We will pay $15.00 v each 'for ctwo or thread wolvea and $10.00 each for-twi or three, Canadian lynx the". big, tuft-eared, light colored cat; not the ordinary wild cat. When vour get one remove entrails imme diately, stuff some dry hay or straw; into the body and ship at once by- express, . to State Museum, Raleigh, -N. C, and money will be sent you by return mail. ' H, H. BRIMLrBYiKl'v.- -. '' '' : CuratorStafe Museum. A New Year's Offering .in rich confections, put un In famey bas- - ' kets, boxes, and is-most pleasing to th young ladies-, and are gifts that can be properly ' received, and every morsel crunched under their sweet tooth with uno tuous pleasure' and gratitude. Our v de licious stock Is nost tempting. " . " Asheville Cnndy Kitchen ' ' L. LI. Tiieoeold, Prop ndsrd C7 Hodels, gnar 'm; to C23 2nd hand ' c3 on approval f: " ' " ry , clearingr sale. :z :;t - r ".to."- j : us. we win give .nI.-) vr heel to in- :o . . - 1 CET. ,
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1898, edition 1
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