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flEliiSTMTIQn : . : OF VOTERS Days on rvVhich tlie ;Books ; Wiil be Open-Who Can - Register, , : . - ' v? inall'lncOTPorated town and rcitlea r in Buncombe 'county including AEhe: " ville, Biltmore, Black - Mountain, : Lei--' cester; Weaverville'and,at)y other , in orporated town ' in the" county j of Bvmcbmltlw' registration books :will ' be open for registration ofl voter on the c' following daya:f , y; : : I -. ; '' . '" j. v Saturday, October i;;rom; 9 ; o'clock ,,, mVtjo 4 p.. mr -y ;r".,. "". " :z ' . Saturday, October8, 'from a L o'clock . a' m." 1a. 4 p. m. 7 5 -f ' ' ' " ' Saturday, October 15; from 9 ' o'clock a. m. mi p.- . t. - . . Saturday, October 22, from' 9 . o'clock a. jn. 104 p. in. ' Saturday, -October 29, .from 9 o'clock V a. m--to 9 P. m. "in all other 'precincts "in ' Buncomb county; outside of ; incorporated Howris "and citiei,tthe ) registration' ,books will be open for the registration of voters on October vl," October 8i Ocber VS, 'and October 22, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. mVand on Saturday October 29, the registration. book3 nqt in incor-) norated towns and cities, will close; dt ; 12 o'clock m on that day for the pur pose of registration. , N -.a -" . Saturday. "October - 29, is what i On known . as; this day in 'A challenge ; ; day. all the precincts in the 1 ccunty, without , reference to wnether " they are in the county or In the 'towni," the registrars and judges of . elecition v will keep their registration ; books open at their respective precincts form. . 9 clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m.r when ; and, where any elector of, the precinct may challenge the name of any person appearing , on said rgistration book by , tating uponlaffidavit the specific cause jor causes of challenge; . Written. notice , of the challenge must be served upon ,i the challenged person' and the judges J ..; in the respctive pecinctavwill, assemble at the polling places on Saturday, No- . - -- - . vember 5 at 10 o'olocka. m. to f hear ; , and decide the challenges. The sheriff, , constable or other ? officer' eerving the ' ' "A.' ; r ' ' a iuW ypuu N ."armor is generally toothproof, except in J entitled to a ree pz x wenty-ny e ; ceni? therefor, which Vill be returned by the fcountV if the challenge' is sustained. . t Especial attenUon is caLed to this " Vfadt, that the registration , forr the : city f election has nothing to do with regis- , . - - , .... . . tration for the approaching election. Do not let voters think that because they are properly registered . for Uhe city i trr ,trinn v.' t " v" . " . , - -I lhat they are properly.,registered ; f or this election. Th two sets of registra Jtion books are entirely different. Now .as to certificates. : If any voter "registered and voted in : the state elec- c tion of 1896. in any ward, precinct or townsmp m uuncomoe coumy, ana, county, Has since the election in 1896 removed to any other wardi precinct or township I " vuum" """" " on can register ana vote in tne wara, preclnct or township in .which he nMVi resides, he must obtain from the regis- ' . - trar of .the precinct ward or. township of his former : residence a ' certificate, ;tating that he has removed from such ward or precinct and that his f, name I ' - I has been erased .from thet registration books of the ward or precinct - ' . ' ' m - - . J former residence. , Too much care, can ' not be . exercised; -by? voters and onlcersj of election '.about v this t matter; Manv I voters have been deprived of the right to vote in.iormeit elections by failure 4o comply with ; this provision of the I " ' -. i. ......... .. r 1 law. ' '- '1 " : I - -, . - ? ' i If a voter lias resided !n North Car- 'olina twelve months and in thecountyl :of Buncombe ninety days, he is entitled ' ii " f . ' r - - to yote, w has.the necessary -resident- lal , quauficationsvy : :The: Jaw does ? .not .. repuire anjr. definite period of residence 4n fWo '. - 1.- xir ... . in xne wara, preceinct or township . in wnicn tne voter , proposes - ta register and vote, but,, every, person must be,-,a bona fide ; resident of Jthe ward ; or pre cmcc in - wnicn ne . proposes , to . vnt before he is entfld to register; and -vote in such precinct; .." y t " - Blank certificates have been' furnish u xne registrars jn the city; and 'county;. : TWiey canaiso be1 obtained from the chairman ' oV secretary of the - democratic executive committee on the . second floorvof the"f Jhorision ' buildrnt? - ...... , . BUCCl.iUlU me niDiic square. J D. MURPHY Chair man,- Democratic Executive Com mittee .of Buncombe County," . ,Where registration books will be open in, tne nine voting precincts lof ' Ashe- iville: - . - a -u -.,ii xt ii . . . .: . xvaiicvino j.w. x-vuinmissionersf room in court house. x Asheville No. 'Michalove's store on ijvauey street. - , . Asn4iie iNo. !; apats 1 livery ; stable Asnevme io.- uook's w store near corner of East and North Main streets. Asheville No. 5 Jfarmers' warehouse on JNortn iiain. street. Asheville No. 6 Store No. 321 in But- . trick block, ; West liaywood streeL Asheville lNo. v uuncomoe ware- houss on Patton avenue. Asheville No 8 The small shed near the corner of Grove street and Patton avenue. Asheville No. 9 At Ray's store, near Smith's brifg-e.: -The registration . bocics will De open on the following days: Saturday, October 1,. from 9 a. m. to 4-p. m- . 5 Saturday;" October 8, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m ' ' Saturday, October 15, from 9 a. m to 4p.m. - . ' ' ' Saturday, October 22, from 9 a.jn.' to 4 p. m. - ' ' , - -V- Saturday, October 29; from' 9'. a; m. to 4 p. m.v " ' - v - . . - Saturday, October 29, from 9 a. m... to 9 p. m. - ' -. r '" - On Saturday, October 29, .registration books will be kept open in incorporat ed town and cities, which in this coun ty, -'.-win ' 'mean Asheville,. - Biltmore, Black. Mountain Weaverviiae; and Lei cester and any other incorporated town from 9 a,' rrT Lo 9-p. m. for-the registra tion of voters within these towns and cities.;". "a --;'"r-f-. jrh X'"t ; ALLIGATOR Mnncs Si. i. HOW - SWAMP BANGERS- CALL AND J " CAPTURE THE REPTILES. The JBello tving Season and the Fiff hts Vof ; tle X7nmatel Bnlli How Neiti 'Are Built and Effga Hatched Pe x evllar Habits of Feeding ' i - The alligator Is rapidly' disappearing in the settled regions of -Florida and becom ing scarcer every day even in such remote regions as the Everglades owingl to the war of extermination waged against it by, hide hunters, taxidermists and dealers in 'curiosities, iThese pursue it night and day year in and; year out. The little ginger lings just out of . the. nest are in great de mand, as they are' worth from $3 to $3 per; hundred in the 'local -markets.. The' (curio" ,dealers who purchase them often resell them at I each to northern visitors, oFeTse tSiy kill and stuff , them, into card plates, pigar holders or whatever else their fancy-suggests and disposo-of them t& good-prices. The young are frequently" lured from their lurking places' by a poor imitation of the grunts of ;their mother, and men expert irr mimioking her may capture a large number in a day, as they respond promptly to the calls' and pourout ot cavities' in hot haste to see the caller The most expert "gator callers" I ever knew .were swamp rangers, both white and black,. who were born and bred within a. short distance of an - alligator swamp,' and therefore knew every intonation of the. saurian m voice, These men could, make a matron charge wildly af them across a broad stream by imitating the frightened cries of her , young or lure a decrepit, old, bull by mimicking s the. grunts .of the fe-r males ; They could in fact delude both old and young and of ten earned good sums by their art ; - .V i i. The "bellowing Beason" begins in May nrifl toafa until fha l-Vn4rldl nf Jnlir tinA Coring that time the unmated bulls make night hideous. Infighting each. other they use aw and tail with the ntmost: fury. They" must deliver exceedingly heavy Moa with thtf, latterf foPtho TOnd!lcan be heard at a considerable, distance.. When one gets a good.'mouthJiold on the other, It clings like a bulldog, but as the body Bpecial places, little damage can bo done eren In a protracted conflict.. ?W;- . . the reptiles can only deliver blows at objects a little to one side of the head, it is gauging jtb see them try to get directly In front of each "other ' and make, circular sweeps. with the tail in the blind hope that some may prove effective. I have known. thom to g4 for houra at intervaia wjth great fury, and have, again, seen a. huge, bull retreat in a most demoralized manner receiving a few blows. ; . ; " , when- the- female .is .ready to. lay. her eggs, she retires to some secluded wet or swampy place and . builds out of mud,; de cayed vegetation. and rushes a nest two or three feet high and having a large, firm base, i If she builds on tidewater; she car ries her nest, farther back some . years more than ' others as . if she knew when ir1cwr tirrmlA tvk Tinnonallir VilcrK ' fin4 -f.TiA strangest part of it Is that: as a rule, "hi gh nests and high tides" go f together. .The rooeptaolefor the eggs is deep and spacious eeas In this;' usually in July, coverlcir them with lltrht.- loose material to irive the ' young when hatched plenty of room, 'Jff F ?R S-M b? ,b9atlDf with her head and walking over it several times to trample it down., .She frequently walks over is while, the eggs are incubat- in oraerro aeep ib pacKecv ipr u pe- mtth fmm whinir. . ,- . . .r OO CT. t , It usually takes 60 days,for the young 'fto appear, and she evldenuy knows -tne hour they should announce their presence, fo k'M around the nest the day -when they, are expected, becomes nery- OT18 usually irritable, and so pugnacious ttsjeiswady to 'fight anything from a On hearing the young give their first faint L croak she begins tearing' away .the covering 1 1 X fL . .. . ' 1- 1 wiin ciaws ana jaws, ana. uu reaumng tnera give several endearing grunts, men proudly leads them to her- cave in the swamp, stream or lake close by. k From inan momens xorwara sne,musi, viguanwr watcn ner progeny o prevenii mum iruui being destroyed by enemies, for everything that eats flesh '.seems to-.prey upon them. Fisnt58 snakes, owls,, hawks, polecatsand I turtles devour them whenever they can, but their worst foes arethe bull alligators, for they destroy them but of mere wanton ness.. , . , -; ,. u. v . , 11 -'One of the peculiarities of .the eggs of an alligator ; is that they are generally of different shapes; although the ends are al-H I ways alike. ' They are about IK inches In diameter, and the ordinary length of the newly hatched youngsters is four inches. xnese ao sos eat any iooa ior several aays after leaving the nest and make a begin' nine on larva?, water' Insects and frogs. gradually advancing to snakes, ffshes and finally to anything edible. They, cannot eat food that requires tearing apart, owing to the bluntness and irregularity of their teeth, if. it has not lost any by accident, and no two are of the same size and shape except those opposite each other. . That is why iMsannot tear fresh: flesh 1 and must allow it toputrefy before it can be eaten.t The teeth are hollow,: yet 6trong, and are shed every.year, so that the loss- of -a few in a contest produces no permanent inr jury, xsotn oia ana young caiuu buii.- by lying In wait for it and striking it sud-; denly with the' tail .when it ' approaches near enoueh to be hit. Moutn ana can work automaticallv toerether.f or the caudal blow promptly .knocks; the prey into the diRtflndfid. Awaitine? iaws..Tnat siven. xno saurian backs off Unto deep water ana dq- ffins rollins over and over like a barrel, or spinning round and round in a circle for the'tiurnose of suffocatincriits captive as stjeedilv as tiossible. : CJi then takes its prey to some favorite retreat and buries it until it becomes tender 'enough," through nutref action, to be easily, torn apart. John. - Mortimer ' Murphy in Popular Science News. ticuiars Cears, apply 'ta IIermricI:hotis9 & v3-itf j Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, frequently eyres' several members of a family; While it' is considered by many to, be a Kidney and Bladder, Medicine, it i just as certain to cur; Dyspepsia, Constipation, Rheu matism, ScrofulA and Eczema, This is healthy condition, so they can' sift all impurities from A. Healthy blood practically means a completely healthy j Hero is a letter from Mrs."Capt.' PktsitRack, "of If;, Y. i My httsband was troubled tVith Ws kidneys fearfully with shootlnff pains through his'back.:";H uaviaiLenneciya Favorite Remedy t is, foyr weltv and strong; V Although 5 : seventy years of , age, he is as hearty as a man many, years younger. ' l. was scT; troubled ; with. Dyspepsia that it' was Myj food did mo no good, V as rmyi" stomach could-' l- notdigest it.' Somebody1, recommenaea Jfavorlte KcmedyXQ ne.and after i-r taking two bottles of it I was" completely' cured,r '.' and ami eelmg splendid , now. ? we both attnbuta - . -our!goodliealth to Favorite Remedy," jit Is prescribed vrith unfailing- success for Nervo Trpubles, and for'th'o Liver and- Bloodnt is a specific! ; It haS-cnred many that were , beyond 'the aid of other medicine, -Ask, your druggist for if and substitute., ai. wutyou ,i.coior areguiar tuU-si2edlx)ttle. ' - .r 'f T01 7 ?Yorite Remedy before buying,1 send ywt. tsil post-" offlbe address to the Da, Davio Ksnnkdy CowoitATloi RondotttJ N;y.t and muntifatWf after:: They will send you a free trial Dottle; aU charges' prepaid. 4 This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful' medicine it W ed towns and cities, which in this count y, -v r will mean . Asheville, . Biltmore, Black Mountain, Weaverville and Lei cester and any other incorporated town from 9 a. m. to 9 p m. for the registra tion; of voters within these towns and cities. - , ;rates ; FOR SPECIALEVEIITS. Knights Templar Conclave--Epigcoial Convention, Horss Breeders Meet Aid OtheYAffidrs; iThe following special rates are offer ed by "the Southern, rail way; company: : . On " account of the Knisrhta Templar triennial conclave Pittsburg, Pa-, tick ets : wil be oo. sale October 8; 9 and 10, final limit Ootober .18. Rate, one fare forthe'rouhd trip. - Round -trip rate f rom ABhevine, 21.S5; extension of final limh . may , be obtained before , leaving Pittsburg- on or; before October ?1 - py depositing tickets with ' Joint agent at Pittsburg not earlier than October 15 nor' later than - Ootober 17, and upon payment of 50 cents. - Grand United trder of Odd.TB'eUdws (colored) St.', Louis,: Mo., pickets on sale October 1,' and 3, final limit Oc tober 13; one fare torvthe round trip. Round trip from : Asheville, 320. rv . 1 . - ' V, Protestant Episcopal church-convene tion and woman's auxiliary of mission aries, Washlgton,' J. C:, tickets on sale October 3, 4 and rnnal limit October 30; rate,xie fare r for the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville, S1495. A nnual s convention Christian church (Disciples of Christ -and auillary con ventions), r Chattanooga, Term., tickets on . sale: October 12 to 17th, final limit October 24; one farefor the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville, WSZ.- Kentuck .Trotting Horse Breeders' association, Lexlgton; : Ky., tickets ion sale October 1 to 5 iflclusive, final lim it October 1x7 : one first class fare- for the- round trip.-. Pare from Asheville for the round trip, $10.20. , ; - Women's " Baptist home mission con vention : of North ..Carolina, Winston-i Salem; N. C.; tickets on sale Ootober 4 to 6 inclusive,' final . limit October 11, 1898; $8.80 for. the round trip from Asheyille '. . . r ' ; lue Ridge : conference M.rE. church, south, ; Marion, . N. C.r tickets ' on r sale October 19 to" 21 : inclusive, . final limit October 26, 1898; fare for the round trip $2 from Asheville. r, x , , j ; - ri j - , -Por further Information call - on- or address F R'Darbyr-C. P. & T..A., 60 Patton avenue; Asheville N, C. THE. T sTO, S -. Tj?EW YORK , ; - AND .. v" NORTHERN and EASTERN surirM RESORTS 5 i. IS VIA THE AND.RAIL CONNECTIONS - ALWAYS COOL Oil THE ODEAII. Fine ocean steamships leave Norfolk, Virginia, dally- except f Sunday and jj-naay , at . 6:30, p. ; m., for, .New, York direct affording - opportunity for : throusrh South, Southwest, and West" to visit Richmond, Old Point ' Comfort, , and Virginia Beach enroute. - v ' - For tickets and general Information tf&Y torailroad ticket agents, dr to B- CROWELL, Agent, Norfolk. I' v1IAYEn' Agent, 1212. Main Street, Richmond, .Va. LrGFILL,AUDEU, Vice-Pres. & i Trai licr., New York, IT. Y. SOUTHERN - d.-.-1 JU because-it first puta the Kidneys' to' Httdsoa, -J . and suffered insist upon getting it ; Don't' takt a AUGUSTA AJXJi . A8BKVTLX.9 6BOBT V Schedule in Effect June 18, 1S9S. Lv Augusta- ... 9:15am Al:S0nm Ar -Greenwood .. 11:50pm . . ...... At Anderson ........ 6:10pm Ar Laurens 12:50pm 7:00ari At Greenville 2:15pm 10:15am Ar Glenn Springs ' 4:05pm ...... .. Ar Spartanburg1 . . : - 2:30pm l0:20am' Ar , Saluda .....; . 4 :25pm Ar . Hendersonville ... 4:59pm Ar AshevilJe .. .. .;... 6:00pm Uv Ashenile ,..r....;r.; "S;20 Lv Spartanburg 11 $5am :t :05pm Lv Glenn' Springs .... 10:00am .... Ly Greenville ......... 11:50am : 4:00pm Lviljaurens r.20pm 10:45pm Lv Anderson ........ .6:30am Lv Greenwood '2:20pm'. ...... Ar Augusta. ... 4:55pm 10:5Qpm Lv Augusta .7.,,., .... M .. .: 255pni 5:00pm 6:15pm 6:20pm 7:20pm 7:35pm t :35pm Ar Allendale r......i.. ........ Ar Fairfax ' Ar Tamassee ..: - 9:45am Ar Beaufort ". 10:50am Ar . Port - Rayal "ll05am Ar Savannah ....... Ar Charleston,.....,.;::..-. . a. .a'..-.- ..... 9:10pm Lv Charleston 6:40am ...... v. r 7: 00am 1:40pm 8:30am 1:55pm ; 8:40am 3:05pm . 9:45am Lv Savannah Lv Port Royal Lv Beaufort , Lv Tamassee lit Lv Fairfax 10:51am II.AF.. Lv-Allendale Ar Augusta 1:10pm . 1 :40 p m. .train from Augusta .makes close connection at Calhoun Falls for all points on 8. A. L. , Close . connections a,t ; Greenwood for all points on S.. A. L. and C. & G. rail ways and Spartanburg with Southern railway , ,-'.'-v -T For. any Information relative" to tick ets, rates, schedules, etc., address ' W. J. CRAIG . Gen, Pas., Asft.' E. M. NORTH, Soliciting Agt. I -.. T. M. EMERSON, ,T..I . f Augusta, f Ga. HKND3ETliSOHVttI AND BBZVABD Time t.bl No. t. In effect inn llviSs&i '3 '4 s : 2 rg a. (3' 4 p.m a.m. Ms. Stations. p.m am sTid 8:0T 8:00 7:57 7:47 7:37 7:27 7:16 7t00 6:10 5:33 10:00 Lv Qensonve Ar , 3:45 3:22 3:15 10:23 10:80! -..... ale ...... " Horse Shoe " . , Cannon .. " ..- Etowal .. " .. Blantyre .. " ..- Penrose .. ' Davidson R 8:40 7.1 8.4 5:43 5:53 6:03 6:13 6:25 10:33 3:12 3:02 2.52 2.42 10:43 10:53 10.11 12.2 11:03 14.9 18.1 11:15 2:30 2:15 6:40 11:30! 21.6! Ar Brevard.; Lv VConroects , with Southern Railway r at Hendertonville. " f J T. J. RI CKJ cMAN.r s. -boswell::; Manager, y. ; ; Superintendent. NOTICE. t; Asheville; N.- C, 'Sept 6;1898.; ; f 4 . . , Sealed,1 proposals will- be received by the board of aldermen of 5 the city of Asheville ' at their, office in the city hall until 5 o'clock ; promptly-Friday, Oc tober 7r 1898; for furnishing and main talning one hundred electric arc lights of2,000 candle, powerf or the term of three yearswith'the option to the city of purchasing the plant' at ; any time during the: existence of ;the ; contract. ; I Pricesand terms for such f purchase to .be included in propsoaL' , - The right is reserved to reject any andall bids. A .certified check for five hundred -dollars must accompany each nroDosal. - All bids must be -marked nlainly "Proposal for City Lighting' and addressed to F. M; Miller, mayor of Asheville, N. C. - - . - ( M. W. ROBERTSON " J" - v- j:;: , V' .City Clefk. PRIVATE - BOARD-Three elegantly furnished rooms s at "Herndon .Cot- ' tasre :' ' on ' Biltmore ' car- line;' beauti fully situated ; ? large grounds and' fine - view.-. P. O. Box 230 Caccarets Candy Cathartic the most won fieri ul luedical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, r-lpansinff the entire STStem. dispel colds, euro headache, fever habitual constipation and biliousness. Fieass buy and try a box of C. O C. to-day; 10, 2.7, 60 cents. Sold and EhVr.licn 4,cco feci. FT Opened this Season under hew (3 guests A.-cod, --delightful "climatej and charming : vWV2L? Within easy driving disiauce of Hendersonville an Brevard. . SowS livery arraticuients from' these places .enable : parties to reachS. Hotel at a minimum expense. No EXTRA. exDenW.; All iU S payibk at the Hotel Office. -Information may be obtained from P P Darby, City .ticket agent, or. by writing to :: ; r BEN E, GEERMvCaesaf ffead, S. C. Chood Board $5 per weejk ; $ l,eper day, Dskjem wamt Samm? gtad Wlatwr Hmlii the Ikd 'rof tha SkYt rwi , fc and. tMmcM m the Nort withSuariKSiT tans ftna.,it!MiatCTir rJlrfr,irk.. r ?Mfy a! HOTEL (ittOBE R CONGE 1: Any one stopping in town who would like private lessons' inr Frenca1 will find an excellent opportunity to study wltk Mme. Heutte, who has a number of pu pub ai ue noieis ana in town. She is t Parisianuiand herrterma are very .modi erate. wAddress 48 Broad street. . so-tf THE 6R0VE HOUSE. MRS." KOPPELB5IRGER. '.' - o 31 Grove street, Asheville, N., C. House - nieelv nani1 rA ftifrtt oVia-fl throughout. . Large and shady J lawn ; xsaxns, not ana cola water. f: Modern conyiences. Near street car line, s.'.r, BOAUD For,' fait Jand winter ' in , a private family, with no children; at the. picturesqueold Valley Town Inn. Good hunting; pleasant drives.. Dr. Donald TUaon, "Andrews, N: C.. Ir JKENI LVff OfiTHv pARkl Ope mile from fteourt house.' on Bilt more street car Un, high elevation, in thelmldit of an extensive grove; health recora nnsurpassea every home com fort provided and first-class board for only $5.00 and $6.00 per we.'-: ' - I Mrs. A.iZ.;Cooley. 5i Use Blastlo Starch, flatiron trade mark.. SOUTHERN In Effect '; Numbers. Numbers. Number. 17&11. 15&1M . . CkUmttrk 4:S0pm 12:05am 6:55pm 15 S:50am 9 :20pm I 6 :22am Ly., NewTork :Ar. Lv. -Philadelphia -Ar Lv. : Baltimore ; , ' v Ar 10:43pm 11:15am 6:07pm 8:10am 11:10am lS:01pm Lv.- Richmond 9:35pm r9A0am" S:10an3u 2:50pm 4:05am 3.50pm 7:05am 6:25pm Lv. - Norfolk, Lv. Setma , Lv. Raleigh' ;LT.t-; Greensboro (Central Time.) Lv. '- Salisbury Lv. r Statesvllle Lv, ' - Newton Lv, " Hickory Lv. . Marion Lv - Biltmore i Ar.- . Asheville". , Lv. "Asheville ,jAt Lv. " Hot Springs ; Lv. - MorristOwn Ar. Knoxvllle Ar. " Chattanooga Ar.," JMemnhJs 1 9:05am 9:55am tftEOpm rt 8:30pm 9:07pm : 9:25pm 10:34pm 12:03am 12:10am 12:15am 1:29am 3:00am 4:25 am 7:40am -7:10pm 10?25am 10;53am 12:12pm 2:15pm 2:25pm 2:35pm 2:52pm 5:55pm .7:40pm 11:35pm 7:10pm 6:40am 6:55pm 7:50am 7:60pm 1 JSOam 7:30pm Ar. New A. AND No; 14. No.; 10 , Nat (Ctatrtl 7:20am - 2:05pm 8:28am ; ; 8:15pm f 9 :17amv 3:29pm Lv.v' Asheville" : (Eastern! Time.)? Lv. Biltmore : IiV. Hendersonville Lvi - - Tryon . Lv.ltBpartanburg Ar. v Columbia1 10:20am 6:00pm - 11:22am - 6:15pm ' k-2;40pnn 9:35pm 6:40pm U:00ani 6:20am : S:20am 9:15am 9:15am t- 8:00amf 2:55pm ', 5:10am 7, :40am 8:10pm" 7:40am Ar. Memphis Uacon MURPHY, .No. 67 . No. 17. A i , (Central 8:00am , ,4:40pm --V Lv.' 10:29am - 6:05pm --r- Lv.' 11; 20am: 6:50pm - Lv. 1:45pm 8:40pm - - Ax. 5:45pm ; - - v 1 ; ! Ar. -Dally except Sunday. , f ''mL..Jr 1-V- SLEEPDirQ: CAR SERVICE.) . ;. . l Tnilna 87 and and!2 and38 carry Pullman sleepers between Newt York Washington, Asheville, Hot Springs. Chattanoosra. .nrt -KraahiHiTft ivaiMt Hot Springy Enoxville and Cincinnati. .Trains - IS and 14, parlor car between and ' Atievllla. Torethz with our e- - norths and east; all rail : through w-wur iou wwwawr rouw to tne north -and eastom&eni railway and ths , ChcsapciSa line. TLl3 scheduls allows a dav mtn iover at ' Norfolk, ' Va.; affording Monroe),' Virginia, VglrUaBeach, : j. m. culp. " " ; , Trafflc Manager; " . - - - , -Washington, D. C S. TL BLaWICIr - v A. O, P. A., Atlanta, Qa 37. n. TAYLor:, -. x ' - -r? 7 ! A. Q. P. A-, Loulaville, Ky. City Pcra. T. . -cnt . V ' Climate Unsurpj '9o,naa(fl;Mniio3fl' iJanaeement. J i T. ;i OIOD 3,bI,T, a ra. FliE4v1ING Marion, N. C t - BT CO;,' ' Proprietors. Throughout. dnder Ms lent of . jG". Hudnall and Mrs. JHM ft Jackson ville, FJa. r Correspondence Solicited SlTOSldeiing; tciire a qnitt. r pleasant,": homelike boarding pac iiVji'.BS Orang streehe' house has tOl modern eon yenienceSs With a. large, jshady hw i ;ta front;, those suffering, from tnber- - cuJosi cannot : be accemmbiVatH, MW-i ; PKIVATB BOARD. ' ! Housc in suiburbs in large shady grove, good table with abundance of fresh milk; butter, eggs., etc.' ISZOm from court house on electric car line. Telephone 295. Rates low. Inf ormation akMrs.M. Ray's; onTiksCoim teinltoeH at Ray's bookstore. HALLWAY. Ocr. 5jl898. ' slumbers. Numbers. Nnmber s 12&38 16&S6 ff Tim.) 12:43pm 6:85am 10tl5am 2:56am . 8:00am 11:25pm IiT.' Washington ,Ar. 6:42am 9:35pm t.. Danville Ar. 11:25pm M:30pm AT. 6:40am i 6:25pm i At 7:50am ' . 5:55pm ' Ar. 2:40am I2:35nml "At. 1:40am 11:35am , Lv. 10:43pm:'- 8:50am Ar. 6:40pm. 9:30am Ar. 6:48pm 8:43am Ar. 5:08pm ' 8:09am Ar. " 450pmi 752am Ar. "3:32pm 6;45am Ar.' 1:35pm 5:21am Ly.. 1:25pm,. 5tl5am Ar. 1:15pm ;K 6:10am Ar. 11:46am 4:00am Ar. - 9:50am '2:30am Lv. 8:25anf- 1:15am Lv. 4:20am 10: 00 per L?. ,? -9:15am , Ar.r, . Nashville - Lv. 10:10pm t:10am JLr. - Louisville Lv. ', 7:45pm' 7:40am Ar. , ' Cincinnati -' Lv. - 1 :00pm ; 6:20am Orleans ,r. BkANCB. Tlrtie.) No. ltj ' No. 9 . No. 1 :Ar. v- 6:00pm' 'l:45pnr- Ur Ar. 6:52pm : . 2:35pm 6:03pm v 1:45imo '6:00pm ,12:42pm 3:10pm 11:25am 11:30am. ' i :30am Ar;" Charleston U. LV.': 7:80airi tSOpm (Central TtmeOI"" Savannah ;Lv.' 12:24am 12:24am Ar. Jacksonville - -Lvv- 8:00pm 8:0Qm Augusta - Lv.f: t :80pm x 9:t0pm fAr. - Atlanta . " Lv. , 7:50am , 11:50pm Ar. New Orlean "Lv. 7:45pm 7:65am -a Lv.;, 9:00pm' Lv, BRANCH: Time.) ; No. ,68 No. ,18 i AsheyiUe : Ar. , 4:00pm : 1:00pm Waynesvllle. ; Ar. - 1:50pm . 11:43am - Balsam vV ArJ ' 12:20pmll:20am ; BrysonCity ' Lv.- fl:30am 9:35am i Murphy Lv. 6:CSaxn CSa- ' .:-.' - Daily except Sunday."- -'A?: ' Savannah, Ccumbla, r AsheviUe, . ? -7 t Charleston, Columbia, Spartanburg elleni eauipmeht and schedules ! to the WasMiiirton, the public's speci al atteo schedule allows a day's sto iover anojportunlty: to vllt Old Point Comfort (Fort liewport News, etc FRANK S. GANNON. ' f, ---- - ThlrdAVice-pres. fin Gen. Mgr., ; -- - ' ; Washington, D. T7. A. TURK, - , n ' . - Gen. Passenger Agent, " - - "Wachington D. C a A. BNSCOTER, - P T A. G. P. A., Ciattani?ogafTii. 4!
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1898, edition 1
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