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IS 1; t V STOCKS, GtlHIfJ S AMD GOT 0 No Stocks! Continue Upward :The Kind Ton Have Alirays BohghtaiidliJbas been iln use for OTcr 30 years has - borne the signature pf and has been made tinder his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. JU1 Counterfeits j Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with, and endanger the health of jnfants -and Children Experience against Experiment. IS Oastoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups3It?I& Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither. Opiumlnlorphine nor other' Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Iiarrhcea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles,' cures Constipation and. Flatulency. Itassimilates the iFood, -regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. With Sales upon a Tre mendous Scale. : FURTHER ADVANCES flllDICATEn What CMSTORIA Cottoa Quiet and Unchanged Wheat Opens Hieher - But Eeacts Corn and Provisions' DulL medicine5 Is so good for pale. weak, nervous, fidgety women asHos- tetter's Stomach Bitters, litis a real flesh-maker, a I real blood-purifier, a sfcrengtuener' It c 4. l restores the pink 3 Ml HI CLVL gue- of health to the cheeks, the flash' of youth , to the eye. ' ';.-;r":;; PLAYING THE GAME, i Y. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tliid Signature of ' The M You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. trcct. hcwvomk erN. THE CCWTAOB C6MMIIT, TT MUf S( ) UTI I JERN RA 1 1 . W A Y In FFrcr Dec. 5 1898. Nabrt. Numbirs. NnmWr. S'?caagF' Htajb,r'' 17411 U P , iEafltem Time. UikU 16 1 4-kftnm 12:06am Lr., Nw York Ar. 12:pm I:t5am :'KS t SEEn - IiT. Philadelphia Ar. 10:16am J:66am tJtOpm :21am i. Baltimore Ar. 8:00am 11:11pm lfttom U:lSam Lt. Waahlnrtoa Ar :42am :Wpni taSSZ. iloTpm LT. DanTlU - Ar. ll:2Spm l:tOpm U:ltam U:Wpm LT.JttetoH Ar. ;mJiti!MgL - itKlwn .is.m LiT. Norfolk Ar. 7:Mam S :55pm iSSKi Ar. l:40am U:5am t:5Sam tt'SSam aU:5Sam . J:lSpm IJSpm l:S5pm l:(2paa 7; 40pm li:5pm 7:10pm l-.FOpm 8:10pm 9:07pm 9:25pm lCS4pm 12:0Sam 12:10am 12:15am l:t9an :uoaui .4:25am 7;40am 7:10pro LT. Lv. L.V. Lv. LiV Ar. JJT. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. (Central Time.) SaUsfcury BUtesvUle Newton Hickory Marion Biltmore Asheville AshevUle Hot Springs Morristown Knoxville Chattanoocra Uempnu Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv Lv. 6:35pm 5:44pm 5:03pm 4:45pm 3:28pm 1:30pm 1:20pm 1:10pm 11:40am 9:50am 8:25am 4:20am 9:30am 8:43&m 8:09am 7:52 am 6:45am 5:21am 5:15am 5:10am 4:00am 2:X0am 1 :15am 10:00pm t:Um By Direoi Frivaxe Wire to W. P. H.r Broker 4b FAtum .ve. -New York, Jan. 13. TWere was aijab- aenae of the usual realizing in tne moro- tog's trading, in fact everything was advanced with sales upon, the largest eale. Brooklyn Rapid Transit open'ed on a scaile trom 91 to 93, ior 4 points ubove the clciing, while Manhattan contiaued a leading feature. This stremgtbi continued until after 2 I p. m. wnen some sugni rtsucuuiua wctc recorded on profit taking, but the buy ing was of such a class aa to indicate fnntvipir flvmnp timmtoT'now and next week. efoverTne of the short about Z a share. Favorable bank statement is expect ed tomorrow. COTTON Cables closed 1-2 down for ! futures, with sales of spots 12,000 bales. The onening tore was at 1 point ad- vajice, and the movemrib was influ- I enced greatly by the weather conditions which were adverse to hauling. Ports receipts are estimated at 32,000 or about the same as Hast year. Whiie the tendency was upward there was little change in quotations and the market became extremely dual. ThP WaJl street crowd were the best buyers. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Ohicaeio. Jan. 13. Cables came strong higher. . ihfs The opening here? was strong and 1- Tile strength continued until priv ilege prices were reached, wtoen selling against them caused ttome reaction and nrices receded 1-2. The selliimg also caused some realizing and the weakness continued untiil near the close. The position is stilly strong and next tin .-i li. vwv fi& miarlrot At ill vreeK win pmu&uiy ic higlier. Corn opened t yesterday's cl'osimg price but encountered good selling or ders and followed wheat in weakness. Provisions dufll it sUght concessions. er up. And I really think," said Mrs. Merri- man, "it was more than one of my ordi nary inspiratdons." 4 "Really?" said L J-es ; it -was genius. I'll tell yon about Laura was staying here. She wasn't by . way of being actually engaged, yon know one of that unsatisfactory sort of fhalf and half things. He's a nice boy, quite a nice boy, but he had a gay little way, like the Tomtit, you know. Laura was here stune time. They wrote to each other, more often than not, as Tomtit would say. ' Then for a few' days she looked mopy,' and was for her quite cross. She came to me and by degrees began a long rigmarole. He was this and he was that He was writing horrid, short letters. Of course she didn't care. It wasn't that. Only he wasn't to think he could behave, as he chose. . r V ',.. He was staying in a house full of peo ple. He had himself said there were some nice girls, there, and this was the apex of A.1 1 ' 1 . A. ine wnoie matter; ne was going next wee to another house, to which her twin sister bad been asked and not she. " 'Your twin sister's pretty, in't she?' " 'I don't know,' snappily. 'We were supposed to be exactly alike. Only she wears a fringe and has darker eyebrows, Yes; she is pretty.' 'Then came a sudden burst of conn dence. " 'Dear Mrs Merriman, 'iu I'm afraid he'll think she's prettier than I am!' " 'But surely he has Eeen her before?' " 'No; that's just it. He hasn't. She's been abroad a great deal. I never met him till this summer, you know.' " 'Stop!' I said authoritatively (I really couldn't bear any more confidences, espe cially secondhand ones). 'Stop! I have a magnificent idea. Come up to my room and let me cut you a fringe.' " ' What on earth do you mean?' said Laura blankly. " 'What 1 say. Come up at once.' She came, and I cut it. " 'It is a great improvement,' she said as she twisted up her hair. 'I shall write and tell him.' " 'No vou won't ' I said. 'You little- blind idiot!' Don't you understand? Now, tell me, how much would it take to keep Norah away from the Chambcrlaynes'?' "Laura's jaw dropped. 'To keen away? Oh, I couldn't dp that. It's If ;not what; the boys call "playing the game." Besides, it would unset the Cbamberlaynes' plans.' 'How if you went instead of her?' ""Laura's head went up. tf " 'Thank you! I hve more pride than to force myself She suddenly stopped. She had caught Bight of herself in the glass. She laughed, picked up a hand glass and turned slowly round. " 'Could she be bribed with a hat?' I said with a businesslike air, 'a Paris hat?' " 'I I think a London one would do. You see. George Marten will be at the rec tory She took a burned match and be gan darkening her eyebrows. ' 3 I struck .while d the iron was hotr "Write at once to 'Koran and settle every thing,M said briskly. Go home a day or two-earlier (I shall be sorry to lose .'you, dear, but this is important).' Borrow a re spectable amount of Norah's thing! and appear at the Chamberlaynes' as Miss N. Stafford.' " Two days later: " JIT Cbabxez Mbs. HxBSTMAK I have come. so has hje. I nearly fainted. He doesn' Ruess. ue talked tome au tne evening about me Laura! : Twu magnificent. Ho time tor mere. He never looks at the other girls.' Yours devotedly, s , ... Laijba. Deak Mrs. Mkhbucak You will be surprised to learn that I leave here tamorroir morning. I would have left tonight, only there is not a train. It la all over (He has been saying such things. To think he ever could look at any One in exactly the same, way he used to look at me! I wish I was dead! I told him today I was going to tell Laura. ; He said, "Oh, no, you won't!" v I hate himi I wonder I kept up, but I did. How could I .ever have liked him the least lift la bit? I am feeling very UL Yours, v f. . L. Stajtord. t BcdHs, Old Running Sores, Itching, Scratching Blood Poison. Next mornins: v Mt Dsawsi Daemko Mbs. Merbdiih- 1 KATaillP Ktnnn K9im.. nr l UUIUUIU U1UVU VUlUi Will vou believe it? It is all right. He knew all along. How could he I " He said he knew when he heard me sneeze, as I did when I ar rived at that horrid, drafty station I mean, dear drafty station! He knows my sneeze in a million. He says he could hardly bear to keep it up, only I was so sweet. I tell him he was most cruel and unkind. He says it was a wicked idea, and whoever put it into iny head ought to be cut! He says he cares for no one else in the whole wide world, and he doesn't like fringes, so he can't like Norah when he sees her. Dear Norah! Just fancy! She is go ing to marry George Marten 1 Isn't it odd? Your most devoted and grateful Laura. Mrs Merriman put the letters away and laughed. "That was genius," said she. "No it wasn't," said I. Ladies' Realm. Producing ;ftefollowing symptoms: Fulling hair,- sore throat, swollen giande eruptions, pustules and ulcers of the skin, stiffness of the joints, rheumatism. none pains, etc. . ; oj y Ulcers, Scrofula. Running Sofa Eyes CURED BY B.B.B The Oreat Blood Jtemedy. The Chinamen We Meet. Comparatively few Chinamen of the class we see here are able to read, and I will venture the assertion that there are not over half a dozen in all New Orleans who posstss that accomplishment. I know one who reads .Chinese with tolerable fluency, and he isrln great demand among the balance of the colony to decipher let ters and papers. Because a laundryman is able to dash off a few hieroglyphics as a receipt for one's washing is no indica tion that he could read ten consecutive lines of a native book or periodical. What he writes is merely a numeral or two by which he distinguishes the package, and that much is very easily learned. Any bright American can pick it up in a few weeks. Most of the Chinese, however, are nat ural mathematicians, and perform as tounding calculations on a sort of abacus or wired frame, strung with buttons. They shift the buttons to and fro and give correct answers ttithemast intricate arith- metical problems in less time manic rases to tell about it. I have often tried to learn the secret, but was never able to master it. The thing . IS based on . a series of loga rithms, but they are entirely too esoteric1 for me to grasp. New Orleans Times Democrat. -- OMldrens' Winter Shoes, 6 to 8, 60c. Q. A. Meaxp and Sone Shoe Store. . The above named diseases are all due to diseased germs floating around in the blood. These germs make their ap pearance in the form of sores on the body at the point of least resistance. Lotions and salves may help temporarily; but to effect a cure tne poison must be got out of the blood. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is the only remedy which has really effected a permanent cure of these terrible dis eases. B. B. B. is a powerful vegetable blood remedy, which, when ft mixes with the diseased blood, causes the hu mors amd germs to leave the b through the pores of the , skin and ex cretory organs. Mr. B. F. Price, a Phil adelphia druggfet, recently wrote us that when people afntcted with blood diseases called for a remedy he invari ably advised ithem to use B. B. B and he never knew of a case that failed of a permanent cure. It has been on tn market for 17 years, and we have recent letters from patients who were cured years ago, saying that they are as well as can1 be at the present time, with no trace of the disease Heift This proves that the poison was entirely driven out of the system, and hence a permanent cure was effected. It Is the cure that counts. "We will let some of the patients speak for themselves. ECZEMA CIJBEd. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures tiles. .Scalds. Burns. Ladies Felt Shoes, and Congress at 85c. Sods' Shoe Store. All sizes. Lace G. A. Mears and Dr. David Kennedys favorite Memedy CURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH 'AND LIVR lKUUULU . - - ' : TT Naahville Lv. M:lpm t:10am :4Gajn t;Hpm. - MX' a- - TjroJsrine Lt! 7:45pm 7:4a 7Z cindnaati Lt. 1:191ml IMam No. 14. No W I:tam I:6Spm A. AND ti. BKAMCa. (Caatral Tims.) NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. nnen Hirfi Low Clse Am. Totocco U7m UX 147 Am. Suirar K. 125 127 A..T.& S. F.-pf. 55 Bait. & Ohio. Brook. B. T. 54 68 55 ! . IS. m l:$Sam t :17am ls;tOam :40pm 4U t:lipm X :29pm :00pm l:lSpm 9:35pm. IiT. Ashevilie Eaatern Time.) Lt. BUtmora Lv.1 Henderaonvill I,t. Tryon Lv. Bpartanbnra Ar. Columbia Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm Ar. Ar. Ar. r. Lv. 6:52pm 6:03pm 5:00pm 1:10pm 11:30am 2:30pm l:4&pa 12:42pm 11:25am 8:30am U: Ar. Charleatom . Lv. 7:lam i:Mpm i:!un i:S0am Ar. (Central Time.) Bavannak juv. 12:24am 11:14am Chi. B. & Q. Ches. & Ohio. Chi. G. W. Del. & Hud. Fed. Steel. Fed. Steel pf . Gen. Electric 111 Central. Lou. & Nash. Manhattan. Ho. Pacific 55 6y by oo oo4 91 95 90 94 128 13D 127 130 27H 27 27 27 lfc 16- 15 111 us 52 52 51 83 83 83 100 100 M)J FEME' ONE TRIAL BOTTLE ; :: . - THIS OFFER ALMOST SURPASSES BELIEF. F1EI E 15 111 83 100 An 117 lt)z.a 66 66 65 107 108 107 46 t:l(am t:lim AT. Jacksonville Lv. 1:00pm 1:00pm Met. Traction. 190 8 J78 190 189 B:tipru :9tam Ar. AWt Lt. r.Uym :m AX. Atlanta Isr. 7:S0am ' ll:Wpm 1.4atcfl t:lptn Ar. Naw Orleans Lv. 7:4pm 1: f;49ZH Ax. Mempkla Lv. I:pm No. 7 No. 17 MURPHY 'BRAN Oil. trtrml Tima.) No. 68' wo. is- No. Pacific No. Pacific, pf . N. Y. 1 en. North west'rn. Omaha. Pacific Mail. People's Gas. Kock Island. 46 190 47! 784 External Tonic Applied to the Beautifies it as THE DISCOVERY Skifl by Magic. Of THE WOMAN WAS THE INVENTOR. ME 3:00am 4:00pm 10:29am 6:25pm U:20anv 5:50pm 4.:45amj ' 8:00pm f;tfpsi umJiy except ounaay. IiT. Ar. Aanevllle Waynes villa Balaam Bryaon City liurpny :00pm l:Mpm 1:60pm U:42am 12:20pm 11:20am t :10am :ltaoi xttaja Uaily except Sunday. ' AT. Ar. Ar. L,v. IiT. (giaaBpnra c ab 8iacv;ii.i Trn. K .4 11. 8 Pumna TZf" . mSuTSSm twWn JnIta. 8.vmih. CotambU. Ajfc.vUl., at Norfolx. Vu. ffdlnanotunlty to Lfge called for and wltk-cfflty Ucket office, 60 patton avenue Aeheville, N. C s FRANK 8. GANNON. '' , J SSfi Minie . Third Vice-pram. & Gen. 2igr : Tfc,?5tmt'D. C. : - - Waanlna-um, D.O. - w wo,, m -rr xi ryrtrxrrrrtr . . V.JUXUXUk. A.O. P. AtUat. V A T. XL TATIiOH, - j ' "A XT-, Cty, Faxa ftaA T. 'Acaal , na. Paaaenrer AsenL ' . - i r , f, Waakinaton. D. C BEN8COTEH. - . m " JL iGM AwX!kJAtaiMHm, Taniu i 4'" H ' OR Uim nrrn. w t Jtt.ilTH. nvaua ui XClEF.ClAl COLLEGE CF KE3TUCX1 U-in , , , ijearxsGTow, ky. - a A. ifean and: Best. CO Store.? -'V'tC r.-i ' - - - - U . . El :. : it 47 48M 47 78U 7S 78K 124 126 124K 12 144 144 143 144K 7K mi U 4o44 46 111112 111 HIM H5M 116114 115 Bo. Railway pf. 45 46 ,.45 46 at. PauL 123 ; lUy2 m$X T. O. & I. ' 36 36 36 36 IT-P'i.f. 71K 74 74 - 74 West'n Uniti. 94 Coatineatal Tobacco pfd. 8 S CHICAGO BOARD: OF TRADE. -Open HUg-b, Low Clse May Wheat. -ilay Corn.. May Oate.. May Pork. May. Lard. May Ribs., 7i 71 ' jim 37 37 3. 37 . 28 28 27 27 1015 1015 1U05 1015 575 677-70 - 570 507 510 - 502 - 502 NBW TOKK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open Hlgft" Low "Clse March v r 571 574 571 67 1 My Aug. 579 ,686 : 681 588 o78 585 578 685 PonToliaecoSpUaBd Suwltelwir life ' Tcr nuit tobacco easily and torever.le mag netic. fall of llXei nerve and vigor, takevNo-To- Bac. the wonder- worlier, tnat makes we a me" strong. All druggists, 60oor fl." Cure guaran teed. Booklet' and sample free, i Address Sterllng-Eemedy Ca, Caieago or New yora. A Julia-E. Johnson , Stafford's P. O., S. C, says: "I bad suffered thirteen years with ec ema, and was at times confined to my bed. The itchimg .was terrible. My son-in-law got me one-half dozen bottles o, Botanic Blood, Balm, wblch entirely cured me, and I ask you to pub lish this for the benefit of others suffer ing in liks manner." BLOOD POISON CURED. Maxey, Ga., Jan. 8. "For twelve years I suffered from blood poison. My face and stooulders became a mass of corruption, and the disease begum to eat my skull bones. It was said I must surely die, but I tried a bottle of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) with benefit, and using- eight or ten bottles more' I became eounvl and well, and have been eo" for twelve months. Hundreds of.jscars earn be eeen on me, and I extend heartfelt thanks for so val uable a remedy. ROBERT "WARD." We know Robert Ward, and that he has been cured toy Botanic Blood Balm. A. T. BrUghtwell, W. C. Birchmore ' & Co., J. H. BrightweU, John T. Hart: W. B. Campbell, all of Maxey, Ga. OFFENSIVE ULCERS CURED. "One summer, several years ago, While tallroadlng in Mississippi, I be came badly affected with malarial blood poison, that 1m pared my health for more appeared' on my legs, and nothing seem ed, to give permanent relief until I took six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) which cured me entirely. M. D. LANE, Deveraux, Ga." TEXAS SCROFULA CURED. Dexter, Texas, March 16. "Blood Balm Co.,: We had a case of scrofula in our neighborhood of long standing', who had used all patent mea lctnes which were recommended to nlmj besides this, he also had several doctors attending him, but everything failed to effect any good. He grew worse every day, anid' had not left his bed for the last six months. Hfs name Is Servenka, and we got a neighbor of bis to persuade him to try Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.), and after using only one bottle he left his bed for the first time in six months. . "To the present time he has used less ithlam three bottles, and he is walking around visiting his friends in the neigh borhood. All scrofulous sores are heal ing finely, and you never saw a happier man than he Is. "Nearly everybody for miles around has heard of this wonderful cure, and all who need a blood remedy call for the B. B. B. J LIEDKE BROS., Merchants. More testimonials of the wonderful cure of bleed diseases by 3. B. B. are printed In a liaUe book on blood diseases which is sent free of charge to any one. B. B. B. is for sale by all druggiasts at $1 per large bottle. It cures the small est pimple to the worst case of scrofula or blood poison. Six bottles of B. B. B. sent, charges prepaid, to any one on re ceipt of $5. Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Quickly cures Dysentery und Diarrhoea. ChflcTa Springs Seel Shoee,4trc 8. 35c G. A. ileus -eaor soos 6 t DeWltf s Wltclb. Piles. Hazel i'Salve; cures Vflt ! W vaii aim nHh nftiiRfirtl Wfcht VWUT TTe- enit acootomicta&itAous try Oaks hotel; rates, madertJtfe 7 ; , s. - i- J ' Thousands have tried from time imme . morial to discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and other imperfections of the complexion, but none had yet suc ceeded until the Misses Bell, the now fam ous Complexion Specialists, of 78 Kfth Avenue, New York City, offered , the pub lic their wonderful Complexion Tonic. The reason so many failed to make this discovery before is plainbecause they have not followed the right principle. Balms, "Creams, Lotions, etc., never have atonic effect upon the skin, hence the failures. -V The Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic has a most exhilarating effect upon the cuticle, absorbing and carrying" off all impurities which the blood by its natural action is constantly forcing, to the surface of the aka... t ia to the skin what a vitalizing tonic is to the blood and nerves, a kind of hew life that immediately exhilarates ana strengthens wherever applied.' ? Its tonic ofort i felt almost immediately, and it speedily banishes foireverfrom the akin; freckles, pimples, blackheads, - rnoth ifr..W wrinkles, liver snots, roughness. oiliness. eruntibns. and discolorans of any kind--. ,x .4 In order that all may be benefited by beir Great Discovery, the Mosses Bell will, luring the present month, ove to au cau ers at their parlors one trial bottle of fheb Complexion Tonic absolutely free ; and in order that those who cannot call or who live away from New York may be bene- fyed; they will send one bottle w anyao dresj, all charges prepaid, on the receipt of 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing and delivering. The price of this wonderful tonic Is $1.00 per bottle, and this liberai offer should be embraced by alL '' The Misses Bell have;, just published their new book, "Secrets of Beattty.? This valuable work is free to all desiring it. The book treats exhaustively of the importance of a good complexion; tells how a woman may acquire beauty and keep it Special chapters on the care ol the hair ; how to have luxtuiant growth? harmless methods of making the hairpre serye its natural beauty and color, even to , advanced age. Also instrpctions how to banish superfluous hair from the Jace,y heck and arms without injury to the skinr This book will be mailed any address on IKB Trial Bottles oT Wonderful Com plexion Tonic free at parlors, or 25 cents -(cost of packing and Inailinjr) to those at a u distance. . " .... ' ' - . - 1 ; Correspondence cordially sohated, Ad , dress', , . ' ' . ' l0- THE MISSES BELL, 7 &tth Ave., New York O- Laidiles' Spring He4 Shoes, 98c Mears and Sons. O. Ladies' $1.50 shoes, to G. A. Mears and Sons. . close, at 98c I will Dye this Year as well as I Dyed in the Old Year. I dye ladles' and gents' clothes, tips, plumes; feather, hats, etc, chenile cur tains, ruga, robes, all kinds of furs. I clean ladies' and gents' clothes by chemical process, which does not shrink or damage the goods. 1 alter and repair Sadies' and gents garments, also fun, such as beaver, seal, etc All work guaranteed. , One way express will be paid on au out of town orders. , , I have also at my store .at , Court place a few head mounted rugs for sale at a ow figure, as wolf, fox, Jeop ard, wild cat, etc One way expresa. 55 South v Main .street and No. 1 Bast Court "'sqpvawV? ,J ' c Pkactical Dyee and.: , ; : Chemical Cleaneb, 'life (P. 55 S. Hain St v Phona 20o- r complexion ton'c. mrlexlon soap, BKin :iw . CURES AIX KIDNrSTOMAXlT 7 AWD UVFR TROUBLES. nJ :. toW. a CarmichaeL wcyuu uo m . w . .... ... . Buataa Bignatnro V;; 4
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