V 7estern ' Carolina ROBBERY AT ALEXANDER A Store Broken. Into ana the Safe v Burst Open and Looted- There was a daTing roberry and safe eight before lasttashrdltaohrdlutacrdluaor Wf.wnT at Alexander, .in -this, county. k A w ' nisht before last The store of Morris and chanhprfl was broken open and entered by tfTH.-Anrin the- nizht.-'' - uit .--.-0 - - - - . The store house is locaieu pot at Alexander ana wunin a iew-irt .railroad. Yesterday whea" ilcrris one of the owners, came to open the fare, ha - TT . i touna iue uwi viviv began an investigation.-He aiscovereu 11, several pairs of shoes were gone from the criaiiroa nrl ottuer articles 01 mercuouuw missing. His next thought wasof the eafe, which was kept under tne counter, iw "iB consternation he found it also -missing. The (safe, when closed tho night -before, con tained about $75 in cash and. several checks for Email amounts. ' . ' J - . - ... t. nun m . D-mall ntlifi-' hSid been rolled out of the store,-across the first, opportunity, and will embrace it if street, and there turned upside down, bat- -it promises to give her railroad, commu tered 'into and. rifled of its conten'ts. . An nication under -reasonable competition reg axe which was evidently : the instrument uiations north and south, .and -to this end -ivine near the safe. ' The safe j a meetinz was held in Columibus -last week. wai ivTvoned at he -bottom, which was made of cement, covered with thick sheet iron; ' 1 The news of the roDoery wcs urvu&ut w 1 roaa irom tiaiiney, . v;., ana unaer a re this city early yesterday mOrning. j cent act of the legislature that fund or Among the missing cheoks is on-e arawu 1 by J. N. Vance,- one oy jvi. d. -iiin.dvij rganiizauan upon couuiuoa .01 ou.uuu -au-trvr 4 00. one by B. B. Edwards' for $5.00, ditional subscription being made for the and another for $2.60 (a goveromen-1; check) I drawn by D. M. Buckner. xne Dans was notified of the' robbery end given a list and description of the checks, . that pay- meat mieht be stopped in case of their presentation. The saloons of the city were 1 ?;a a at f-th- pheoks dven ibem. '- " ' There is yet ho clue to -the tmves tnonga diligent search is beng made. Some vus- picion, however, rests upon two young men arhn ' ftvr iwn davs or more had loitered a- round the store, apparently without busi-J ness or purpose. The propnetors 01 xn-e 1 store will spare : no time or expense have the robbers captured. BREVARD. - to Sjivan Valley . News. ' - , '" In looking- over .what has been aocom plisheki irf the building up crBrevard since mi r railroad became a certainty, out people j deserve credit for 'the progress made.. Very j little outside " capital :haa '.'yet been attract- ed'hefe for investment, 'nd what is done u iieici.iwLm , , . . has been by' the efforts of our own people, One, can hardly imagine the chaiige tn appearance which two. short vyearlf; have made m the bUSineSS moraon W our Vlf maae m me. 3 , ... . gressive town. . . - - . But it is not alone in. the 'business quar- ter that signs of progress and lnsprove ment are visible. ; One ' can 'not-'? go any where--within i the corporate limits and be ouf of sisrht of new cotftages .'whtoh : have Tippti pTftted durin? the same time. fThe vv-t' ,Af;.t)t-, tna-n . ,q -Weill AS I its.tDopnlation-has nearly, doubled witnin tte t to Tnew XJS " "Tn; l"'tr5 17 - But -What Of the tUtUrei, II :r..UJreyaxu " ? a? taMv"? .. . ... . : it .1-. .it f lt'n..iM. :.V Wfl maKe xneir eiay n- ..v neea a Docei jnai wni, -uiwi,. we iuui,t Inn in Asheville. ' Borne inducement" mnst f be held out by our people for-the construe are num'berless beauti'ful and appropriate sites lor sucu aq enterprise, ana n is our i dutv to bring the fact -promihently ?to the notice of parties having. money. -to invest I It will be money in the .pockets of all.oUT the site in return for the construction of I a nrst-ciass nosuene. ... .. . -,.:;i;, , . i .v . - I UI 'greater l'miwriance XM yux wu 'yell's than ibuilding a .hotel Is a water suippiy. No caital.will seek nvestment,in.a town drought. With abundance ofneveT-fa ing mountain branches on all sides of town it is a disgrace to us that we .depend - on wells which . annually go dry. - - Can! t we formulate some scheme 3y which a be ginning can be made and the town supplied with water? Our streets and sidewalks- need ismprov ing if -we . expect "tp attract the, visits.' of taiose who -have idle time at their disposal ,The bicycle is one of the institutions ol the country wni:n is nere to. . stay: and te m.ust pTepare. for the comfort of those la dies as ; well as gentlemen iwho ride the wheel for recreation and -pleasure.' : While we 'may not be able ,to pave our .streets, there is much that' w e 'could" do to ' make the soiourn of "summer: visitors mora ah- JoyaCble. - r " .. -. ''; With the year 1898 let us make a start which will hel'D to 'attra.pt. aird" regain .iim mer travel. - -If we can do nothin'e pise we can bend our energies to securing a water supply and mending our puiblic thorou2-h- 1 fares. . We must accomplish -something for better conditions which we can point back to with pride in. the opening years of the -.twentieth "century ..? -'If we Wan -not secure water without issuing bonds, let Us have the water owned by the town. .. i -a COLD KlttNG IN WORTH HARfil IW5 .. . . .. : j Several years ago Thomas A. Edison, the .inventor, came to' , Charlotte anf snpnt three months, during all of which time he . . , ... v-2s engaged m a diligent study of the LJi-i uiea ml .luis section, ins object was the invention of .a plan to extract , th ft e-rtM from the loW-erade or -iiPPP-fn. q. ,. ' . . . . r"' rroutatly. This has been the recognized prociem ci tne souxnern gold mining in- dustry. a problem that once solved .will .convert his immediate' section of the coun- try into one of the greatest -gold mining -districts in the world. The inventor did a ' rreat deal of experimenting in the labo- ratorv which 'he fitted un here, but ' was rather re ticent as to the result. ' He' left the krpressicn,' though,- upon those-"- with whom he talked, that while he had not" tueceeded in working out a successful pro cess, he was cor. h lent of.', ultimate suc cess. It -will be no surprise to learn .therefore,- C3 stated in. -an article elsewhere that Mr. Elisoa has cr." ;uaccd -the perfection of L'.i inver.ticn f :r treating -low-rrade ores. T.-iit rrcc-."5 is a . succe-Hsiul one is t:1;: f;r ;.rar;t: Ur.!:-.3 ha wa3 perfectly sati.tr.ed cr :i r :""t vculd not have t 1: some bum wiiVu-; vu, .j r - - these mountains Lan-ndt compete. iPlant'a to accompnsn uaou ue . -;iy Dext . ,,1. val tion, attract to our. miosi jneu ui c:uu. - - . s - , , I was must secure accommodations which will . , , .; r " V TO perfected -his 't Ian and 13, ccraizg south to try it. Mr. .-Edison saw here what every prospector sees a section of country un derlaid -with .gold--open pits and shafts re vealing vein3 of gold ore that are apparent ly, inexhaustible, lie saw that what was needed was a process by which the gold could be extracted from the ores success fully. That process found, the one draw back would be removed and the gold could be nlined iat a profit Mr. Edison is cot ex aggerating at all when he says that there Is sufficient ore here to keep one ofhis big mills .busy five hundred years. His pro. pkmfc will cost million dollars, and he can make a profit on ores that as- say as low as $1.25 per ton. In other words by his process, wherever there .-toa speck of UiU ILL VL UilXC VI Vic H I" y w u importance of an invention, of this Kind to the south can hardly be-estimated. Charlotte Observer. - - , RAILROAD FOR PCLK. . Polk county once voted against a rail road and has suffered from it ever since. Her people have seen their error and : are now earnestly and eagerly, looking for the Under a former charter Polk voted aub Cription of 150,000 to a company for a 6ubsoription may e transterrea to a new purpose of building a road from Tryon to Rutherfordton to unite with the seaDoara Air Line.,. : ' ' A committee has been appointed to take subscription im cash, lands, laibor or ma- terial. and thehope Is expressed that the nMmfln win m -v mv,! :f the people of Polk and be successful.'. Try- on. Columbus, Sandy Plains, MUi Springs are interested. " " - - .y - , Greenville,' S. is interested, and a tudv of interest of all these points and jjb.e great advantages to be attained in' get - ting another ..through Jine south fwill not fail to show to the people of Polk what they feave'in their handsif the will use j it. Weste-m vindicator. . . ; . - ' I TO CURE .A COLB'IN pNE DAY. :.-,-..-. , t J,BJS. lVtrt cure 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on 1 each tablet. , ;;. " " f I ' ; - ; ' -.- --ici-lwi uun., intntai. - "in view 0 the. .tact. that -western yeliow ,- . - ' -...: corn is coming. into demand at our -distil- lenes tne only casn -market our larmers have for corn Biigh-c it not Toe the part .of j buwju.w inn wu-oc ...jiraraa jww as rt nf hv w-p--., - vjiIIpv? wmTi.tv is mu-fih .shettp-r. d-itpd to hp raiailtg of tne Iow growing and largev'yleld- they begin to receive-cash'returhs for theif 1 labors; The 'western I yellows "will .- bear i , v'"? r""rr r--Zlr: TC.rilj: ite neighbor; contains -a lar-erenL ought t0 stUd7 these facts and be gin at once the raising of this crop which , ,. - . ... I wish sru.sr.-j1 n ' V. I." ".:; :....-,!. . : ... ;.V"T.f.:.- ...,t.4.'. :.l iiu-.T-a Htr.v OTao.t -d r ' I St hroat and lunS trouMes.-C. A. a:; I DUMMY LINE JO LEICESTER. , i - - to--44' t v . " : iteester, .Jan. 14.It hasibeen said by some " prominent citizens of this commu- nity that they' h'elieveil ' a ' dummy ' line I - - . - vtf53 V" VJTSSLKr Willi 111 IliVH -Tnt-fl illflatlAii i I , ; . H" v..vt bimi nmyurmuw l me people 1 this .community.: and ' it """is.also . bplievpfl I that UheiclUzens'adiso townships, will ,,he. willing to oppronriate I money for the purpose of running ;a "dum- I my line jrom Asheville to Cross-Back. - I Leicester Js beautifully, situated about I twelve miles 'west 'of 'Asheville. and Is "a 1 thriving little-village, containiner" several I dry. goods stores. "..,,; ,-Dr,: Huse'a residence ; is nearine comtile- I tion. . it wiii.be the most - beautLful;build - .l ing in the village'" when completed." . - SEVERAL TOWNS. The, supreme grand lodge of . masons has eiected the following officers for the ensu- s year: -Walter IE. Moore, grand master; k- j- Noble, deputy grand master: -Bever- 1"?' Roys'ter, senior: grand warden j;H. I: OlarK, junior, grand warden. ' Several parties have been in .Rutherford rton recently, and others' are coming 'to, 'see Lue iay-oi xne iana, ana.ir tne ngnt. induce mhts are offered .there is evidence .that a development of material interests will re- ult in the near future which will mean much for. the advancement of our busi- nss prospects.- Western .Vindicator. ... xiiw. iyitjvfc?uuurs uoiuiiy .alliance, at a meeting, held Tha-rsday, adopted the fol- lowing resolutions: "Resolved. Thaf .tlP Mecklenburg county farmers' alliance urge xne managers and editors of our state .or '0f?85V!.-Farmer' ,be lesS partisan in political discussionis, and to de- vote more space to advocating non-partisan alliance principles." . E13tin Times: Mr. Horton Haines, who nves upon the (Big ilk, was in town last Tuesday, and with him was his son,. San- ford Haines, a boy of 18 years, well stowd I an ! intelligent, bui with the peculiarity that he cannot be induced by his father or any -.other-person to speak a . word when he Is. -away 'from .home, Ibut while - he ds at aomQ talks as glibly as. anybody; we tried get him to speak, but it , was a failure. His a'ther says that -when the boy was quite m-a-U he .was visiting a neighbor, and a man teased the boy, who got mad, and trom that time on he has eteadllv re fused to speak a word while away from home. EverTkdy .ay3 Z; Cascarets Crr.dv Cat! .rt!c, 11:3 n:cst v:c-c-rful medical discocrvcf tl.e rro, r'c--,-ant and refreshinar to the taste, ret p-ently and positively on k'idneys, liver end towels, clezv.$zig tba entire system, cirel eclds, cure lic-adrxhe, ferpr, l'aliitual rcr.stirat-icri tv t',ionsnePS. . P3ca3 buy and trv a 1 f- i cTC. C. C. trWlny; 10. 2a. fu reins. tolJai.:: r I:, 1 13 euiv .-" rU ".r- . ;;: ' ing western- yellow than the tall southern reyiaceu, wwum tiu S'-,, r ' white- corn, and the ; sooner, our farmers I v, Complain twas -made f ;-he la?k ox cross- it .wiMtrair A 'rtwtiflii .miii I lnfi:s at -Ihfe ''lntersefitioxt of iEast and Se- The I7cv7 Cede Adopted by , the Beard. New Sidewalks. C-jrbir. sr.d Prcs V, - pectivo Ssvcrs.' ; Building Improvements in the North East Part of the City-Saloon Hours Money, for the Schools- , The board of aldermen ne!d their regu- lar weekly (meeting last night. A letter was read- from Mt, DuBos'e to Mr. Jones relative to finding employment tfor the sro-; men in the county jail. AsTMr. VJones was not present .the . repose of the. committee was 'carried over. - Mr. Scott sltated that he and Mr. Lee had selected a place for the stwifich on which to sid4-tr3ick coal for. -the' water vorks. - .-'," Mr-'Burnett reported that ipermission had beeii given to Mr. ; Wright to ereot (the Iron store room opposite! the ipostofiice. ' iThe matter of allowing-persons -to con nect, with 'the city's aewers' ou'tskLe the v - ' corporation was brought . up, persons on Montford avenue being referred" to. ,The ques tion was asked whether or not that line of sewers helonged -to the' city, but no'con- clnsion was reached. " . Mr. ' Burnett spoke also of the complialnt- that - was being made of the .' foundry on West; Haywood street, and a . 'committee was appointed to' investfgate the matter, j 7'- ,T ; " V 7 T walks on Ballev and Clayton streets had bee. emoted, .Bd tl U. ia U wVe, ment on ourt ,squere had . been patched. was read Jby Mr. IMears. A -statement was also made that the persons who had, peti tioned for a sidewal'k between Montford avenue andFlint streetwere wrmin-g tD make the sidewalks should the city tfurnish . cwWn- rrbe thouKhtHhe walks' Were necessary and-ordered .that-i5VV B Troy be; instructed to fhip 5two car-loads(.of v i ' i'i ; 4 ii - ' -o-.i '-; l 4lr.Bos.tlc stated that, two persons 'on Clayton street 'desired' the -ceunenti steps -whl, feadtiteefl.niv.4nj srMnfcfc fee 'streets and - Frecich Broad avenue and Phif er:1 street"; T'he gcroselRg were, ordered ' ; Jud;2re LVieTrimon then arose ana in behalf Of fche'W; Cf. 'T. U. ' begged the "board to shorten the 'saloon r hours. ' lie called at-r tention is the fa,?ti-.thats Saturday i -night was the time -when anost.men received their pay, and if the "opportunfty to" spend this for ''liquor" presented itself,.: theSr (fami'lies would be the- sufferers.. fThe judge; talked m ton a .Mn ',lMtfi .n4 nvn Timlfcrl roTwi to rv . KanMn' offered the opportunity ror a mo (but none ibeinig offered, the .matter dropped.--- rt- - , -.j s.t r ur' i ."". . - . . . .... .. -. , l matter Mr. Guisichard had (been investi- In tersecftion .,of -.French Broad avenue ' and Phlfer street., No- altion' iwas taken in either matter: ' '- ' - , 1 ' -V The clerk then read the communication fcorm W. G; Roul.-of-tNewrTerk. ;Mr Roul owns thirty-four , acres beyond Chestnut street (between" Charlotte and Sunset drive, which he is going to lay . off Irt--lots and upon which he - -exrp-eicts - to hulld"- cottages, e-spending .at least 435,000, He wants the orTnt.tP trpet. nl- flwn - hrnih - . . . . h-Mf.n DiAn9: th. -hrih run.tn mtitia- tir.n man ha motp, iwi.ifh thp. ima-n.Unp iit -ReeA'a fanm. He offp-r to ioan the- -citv arn'ount about . $4,000at; 5 After ome discussion the ma titer was re- ferred ;to-;the sewer; and water committee -'Mr. Craig, -then .presented five copies of the revised city cokie which has just! (been gotten 'out and? made'-some KMmparisons between it and ithe old ohe,- It wastmoved that this code tie -given the- three read- inxs- and he acce-oted.-; T; : t - ; Sixteen hundred uoiiars waa hen or dered; to be paid to the'efty schools. . iMr., tScott spoke of -the fine timber ithat was ibeimg cut onv the city's property at the water works." '"Ah ordinance fcribldding the felling of any live trees was passed. . A number of irequesits for tax exemptions were presented by J. A. Campbell and were granited.' ' 'r' The follawlng (bills were ordered paid: E. Sevier," $5.20: John Baird, $4.00; Hein itsh & Reagan, $2.'25; IF. M,-Lindsey$11.90; Sumner & Merrell, $5.60; street pay roll, $129.42 ; sanitary , pay roll,., $80.30 ; .Standard Oil and Gasoline .'Co.; $3.90; Gazette i Puib. Co., $1.10; J. G. Dmckttt, $10.00; R'. B. Olevenger, $10.00 ; . (Slayden,-: Fakes & Co.. S1.S0: PmwAll Sr. Snifter.. $6.37: Sou. fRv. m.. GreaWaiues In Blankets II. 1 103 Patten 11: ; r-r.cJ to QsaJ A-ut a C'rn'I-r 'r Caco FcIIoivcd t.D Othsr r.'an'o Th3 following incident 13 given by Ci.irl3 Ilcrris, general j3tber,2 Lexing ton Avenue, North Cambridge, Hac3.: "Several years ago I became poisoned by ivy. I tried many medicines, spending & 1-T3 sum cf money without ofctainic a particle of good. My children -were al30 adicted with the same disease. We, were all constant safferera withLn awful itching sensation, and it seemed as if I should. tear, myself to pieces. I picked up a paper in which I found printed a testimonial from a man in Vermont who had been similarly afHicted and had taken Hood's Sarsaparilla with benefit. I bought a bottle, which we took and it did Lie and fJly Children so much good I purchased another supply. We continued taking Hood's go.Tsaparilla until weu3ed Ovo' bottlc3 and I can saf ely say that noitbzarzelt ncr children have any sign3 cf ilm poison. li has en tirely left us and T7C aro n-er,'ectly cured. We give the whole creditto Hood's 6arsa parilla. Be lore rscortinj to this medicine J was reduced in V7eiut, but ' cow I weigh .173 pounds, llojti'r, Sarsaparilla. has nob only done much good but has been the means cf savir mo a great deal oL, rnor.y. ; I, vros IX be ; without it in xny honso tirl 1 l czl'.z- recommend it to all who Arc'sOicC. . ' I'have writ ten this statement f pBiication, of rhy own will, as I war.t; ct!icrTto fcnow what rood's SarsapanSla has cono'for U3." Chaeus3 MOEEia. - , S-Irk-rifl'c O?1!! are tlia only pills to tako ITiOOU S JT 1 US. v.-ith llood'3 Sarsayarilla. $1-49; W. W. Goldsmith, 51-50; Mrs. J.- V. Ball, $7.10; water payroll, $50.56: coutpons, city, bonds, $809.00, iA.sheville. Ite : & Coal Co., $H8.50. : : Weekly cash statement,", January 14, 1898: ' " - ' - RECEIPTS. ' ' Cash on hand .Jan. 7, 1898:.;... 1"..$ 6,383.21 Collected by J. A. Campbell, T. C 1,169.17 M. "E. : RctoertSj water department 1,400.47 M. VE. ' Jloberts, sanitary 1 depart- - , fment v. .108.02 M.jW.v Robertson, sundries1.....'..'" v 12. 00 W. H. Bird, sanitary department. " 29.55 W-- A. James, iries ;..V.-. 10.05 Geo. H. Starnes, scales.. i..... v..' , .-. 12,15 Total $9,124.62 " ' y'DlS-BURSElirEJNTS. . ' ' Street-departments v. U . . :$ Water "departments . .T. Fire department v .1 1 A JV. .'n Sanitary. depar!tment....i..,.v;."'." . Police 'depaptanentX:, iXi . v.tXf-A V Market,, department. i. . . . . Mi'sceaianeous" .-. ...t. .1 . .". .V. J 155.26 . 301.60 ' 43.71 170.94 446.23 - 79.92 146.13 : 8.55 41.6S 594.08 3,845.00 City hall...: Salary ..t.:;..Y. ;.:". Street lighting. .:iL.. . Interest ,..MP. ?..-... .ir. . 1 - J - -$5;3308 . 3,791.54 Cash on hand "" - - - $9,124.62 . KAS0NIC ORPHANAGE BUIL5lNG. . W. Ii.'Hume, of -Transylvania county, is In the city on '-his", way -home 'from the grand ; lodge of iMasona at Orford15j which adjourned Thursday at noon. ; dir. Hume reports the meeting- as a most pleasant,' ih- terestingand harmonious one. , ' '. !B. N. Dufke,. of 'Durham, proposed to give the sunt of $7,50"0. for Hhe erection'. of new buildings at the orphanage, ' provided .the grands lodge; would 4 raise -an ; equal amount for. the same purpose. This propo- f f r1on waf readily .accepted" and miuch5' of the lodge's part was pledged and the' re nwinder will no" doubt !e' raised at once? Caicarets . stimulate the llrer. vkidneyfl and bowels. -Never; sicken. " weaken or gripe, 10ey at Pelham'a Pharmacy.' --':5-- ; One; Minute Cough - Cure cures quickly.'l imat's what you want! C. A. Raysor. "-. NOTICB-.OFSALIlliUiDBR EXECUTION. Noth- Carolina,-"' Buncombe. 1 Courts. v'In the Superior Court. r , ' SandyVFlemlng vs.: J.IT.' Brlgman and E. B. Brigman. Notice of -Sale. r .re ! '-f -'-f.T ' i By virtue of an execution, directed, to the undersigned 'from "the;. Superior; court' of Buncombe county in the'above entitled ac tion, I . will pn Monday- the ,7th. day . of February, 1898 at. 12 o'clock, npon, at the court house door at Asheville;' N. , C, sell to 'the highest bidder for cash - to satisfy said execution, all - the right, title and in terest which the said; defendants have in the . following .described property, to wit: A -tract ,of land in Flat Creek township, County of 'Buncombe adjoining the lands of W "R- Edmonds,- LuclUs Eller,' Fulton Cole and others, being a tract of land for merly belonging. to the Dr Marion Roberta estate containing "100 acres more or less. This Jan. 6th, 1898. - - - . '.- '' , W. M. WORLEY, Sheriff.- , .; . tij j. m. unamoers, v. V and Comfortables. REDWOOD CO. T7oik IZxecuted on Prt,i.ais8. LIcn;::.:cntal I.Ir.r jIo, Granite r.nd 'Ave., Asiisville, N. C. ....at.... . . . c L2 : LJi irlr'i ycu -C.-3 IxTe F:i3::;l 11. Art Neelle Tok Mrs. B. D. Jost3. Tikery J. -21. Li sion. Docks II. T. I cgers. Boots and ho.3 J. Span, Carrets and . FurnituTe ;nberg. -Williamson Co. ' Candy Kitchen L. il. Theobold. Clothing Whitlock Clothing Hours. Clothing Alexander & Courtney. Drugs Heinitsh & iteagan. Drugs Dr. Gmlth. Dairy, Raseland J. B. Morris. : Dry Goods Bon iMarche. ' . Engraving Miss A QI. Cole. - - ,1 Florists-Idlewil'd Floral Co. ' Fresh Oysters Ashevijle Fish Co. Fruits W. E. Allen. Groceries A- D. Cooper. Groceries Cowan & Stradley.- - Groceries A. F. Cook. - , - . , ' .Hardware 'Brown, Northup & Co. .Job Printing Asheville Printing Co. , Jeweler tB. H. Cosby. - ; Laundry lAsheville Steam Laundry. T " Id very Chambers & Weaver. . Meats, Game, etc. W. !M. Hill & Co. - Music Depot (Hough & Dunham. - " Men's Outfitter M. Marcus. - Newspaper Daily Gazette. C v . ; Paiits and Paper ;F. B. Miller. ' " " Photograph T. Hr Lindsey. , . . - Vegetables R. Lw'Ownbey., We pay'CASlH" premiums; Ticket book, supplied .gratis at the office, room 33, 51 Pat ton avenue. .t ' - HENDERSON VHXK AND BBETABD ' . V ' B. R. ... " "i T. J. RICKMAN, Manager. ; .In -Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897..' -(Standard Eastern Time.) NO. 2,PaUy Stations . NO. 1, Daily. 4.10 pm Lt .Hendersonville. . Ar 12.30 pm 4.40 pmiLy Horse Shoe. ..... Ar 12.10 pm 4.45 pm Ijv .....Cannon. ... ..' Ar 11.55 am 4.53 pm Lv ......Money , Ar 11.47 am 5.03 pm'Lv :Fodderstack. i. Ar 11.37 am 5.13 pm Lv .... .'.Penrose Ar 11.27 am 5.25 pm Xiv .Davidson 1 River. Ar. 11.15 am 5.40 pm Ar i.,f. Brevard..... Iv, 11.00 am ; i . . , . - ..,T s.-rBOSWELA., Supt. TUe Smith Premier Tmruipiiifa ia- andniieail ; thii TT . Si soy ern men t; What mare dp joq -an t the earth? Jf fou know anything, at ail about Jit, yau know it's the best: i I. B. ALEXANDER, At jT 5Q Pattorv Ave.' Ball & Sheppard. 6 Patton Ave ' ', 1 Rradtioil Itiinbef si 6as ; " nd Steam. Fitters.: r ; REPAIR WORK A SBECIALTY : - Done, on Short Notice. , : j- -Z ,ii .- ., -o v. t. ; PHONE, 88. (g)(B. I ;iirSirappingDoiiafs.' I t Being so often accused . of. .the v above vre are. led Jx .believe that we . are ; selling goods , daily for less v money j than; .others are willing... to. take. for them. " - " ' . ' , " ; , Now vwe -do,notJJmInd sncli, critic -clsms. " Really 1 they 'are' "our. best advertisements. Three . cars" . Flour - and - Feed this'- week with' another- arrival Monday. ' Come right- along for-' while 'the dollar - swapping, goes on t we save -you money. V- ' i - - - ', - , - 1 - ' H. 0. J9JINSON-C0.i ; .-- . 36 & 38 North alain. '. . - ' ' 1 . - . - Q 012 - tzusz te cicsed i T ' cut r.nteed, Cll to 120. vteelsD to 15. Cli without -r :2 vanes EAIilv- A'.BIOYCL:. fcy heir in c -: i orw'ancc .IN a- ooittxJns both; Iliily, by mail - - Daily Ic Sunday by mail, 8 a yar Sun clay Sun 13 the greatest Sunday Newspa. per in the vot11. Prica 5a a copy. By coil, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New "York.' Pliolosrapliers-Supplies Everything needed iby amateur or prof eg- , sionaH if or making pictures, .. , : , -. ' - - - . - - " -'' To the amateur we offer vtse ofEark room in rear of store, films, plates, print ing papers, toning and. developing solu tions,, all of the be3t quality, at reasonable prices. j ' ' ! - , We make a s-peicialty yf hig-h-cless derel oping and printing, together with all kinds finishing for amateurs. ' - ' - We ?uy, sell anft. rent cameras. . v We make blue; prints of plots, surveys etc - , "',' We sell corrugated pasteboard for pack ing photos, paintings, etc., very ritiff and light. We do the packing if desired. .- f RAY'S BIG TOY. STORE, ..- j 8 XSTorth Courr Square. i i' G 111 HJ-.-. ,( A. .,'' o;;t? lit; b'jtfii- t5 . -v If f I 1 " I 0 9w- S a. . 7V - - . ASHEVILLE, N. G fi 1 1 1 :J 1 We will pay $15.00. each for; : two. . or three wolves and $10.00 ' each for two' or three Canadian -lynx, ? the big tuft-eared, light colored cat not the Ordinary .wild cat. When you?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 T'eturn mail.',.- ! . . ; j - : II. BRhlLBY, ,, r ' ' ''- x -- Curator State rMusenn.,: - :4 Wei Year's Offering in rich confections,, put ; up ln-Vfancy baa tets, boxes, and 'is most pleasing '.to "the Yovzz ..ladies, and are gifts eat can' -be properly, received, and every 'morsel - 'crunched under their sweet tooth with ttnc tuoua pleasure and gratitude. Our . ' de licious stock is most tempting. ' Asheville Candy Kitchen, ? ,5 . L. LI: TiironoLD, Prop. 3000 i;toyoles - p - a to.lny - Cn3 on aDDroval d?rr;:t. t factory clearinar sale. r !vcrt:;8 us. Ve will giye t c . ; r -i ci a r3pi3 Trheeltain- - -:v.Vk:- ... ..... C .z0 Tit.

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