THE ASHEVIIXE GAZE1TE: FEBRUARY 19, ,1899
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Remua'nts
Made Goods.
yj& tit $k
A Beautiful Flan
nelette Wrapper.
Waist lined, nicely trimmed, ex
anv nkf nicture. $1.00, hotter
cradles in Florentine flannel, $1.25
0 - . DO AA n viJl
on,! ?i ?;n farmer Dnce ..uv uu
$2.50.
Ladies' Coat Suits.
Tailor made. An elegant, fly
(front coat, silk lined, latest skirt,
made from best Venetian, cloth.
Great value at $12.00 Sale price
$7.85.
Black Serge Coat
Silk lined coat, wide skirt, specSal,
$4.98.
Finest imported Bedford and chev
tot suits, silk lined, from $10.00 to
$15,000.
Remnants
Dress Goods,
WJiite Goods,
Flannelettes,
Outings,
Calicoes,
l- Muslins,
Laces,
Embroideries,
Ribbons,
Trimming.
LATE ARRIVALS. s
Spring Capes
Black, blue ankl tan, doth, sold at
50c, 75c. and $1.00, sold three,
times the price.
Novelties in silk and feather capes
$3.00 to $7.00.
3cent Indigo Blue
z. SolidKalico.
3-cent Bleach Muslin.
4?cent Best
American Calicoes.
5-cent 36-inch Percales.
O-cemt. Imported
Ginghams.
15 to 35'Ct. Novelties
in PJque Suiting
si 11 mi LHDUiniii
sets.
WARNER'S
Warner's corsets, a full line, in
cluding: all the 98 modtlia . The
best and most popular corset
made. Prices 75 cents to $2.50.
Thompson Glove-fitting
Corsets.
At Cost.
$1.00 quality at
1.50 "
2.00 " '
$ .75
1.12
1.40
R. & G. CORSETS.
At Cost.
$1.00 quality at
1.50 " "
R&D $1.00 corset alt
$ .75
1.12
.50
Mears' Special
6-Hook Corset'
Made of best coutil, high
full form, extra long waist,
specially for us, 50 cents.
bust,
made
6. A. WEARS, 33 S
lain Sk-l
CAROLINA NEWS
place when.
ville Time. '
iit was raided. Henderson
Interesting Items from Va
rious Parts of the State.
A two-monttis' old colored dhdld froze
to death in Wilmington Sunday night.
It was im bed with its parenlto, but they
were Unsufficiently provided; with
ctoth&ng, and when they awoke In the
morning the child was dead.
The Salisbury Sun says the residence
Glimpses of Life and Progress in the of claries a. wagoner, on. the west
Land of trie Sky.
Kotes;Oathered for the Gazetta and
Selections from latest North
Carolina newspapers.
. The Sapphire Company (have raised
their offer for the Hendereonville &
Brevard railroad to $50,000, says the
Hendersonville Times.
The democratic legislative caucus has
selected Mr. M. O. Sherrfll. of Newton.
for state librarian. Mr. Sherrill has
held an office of one sort or another all
his life.
At Newton Saturday night some son
of Belial sJtole the wood from the Ger
man Reformed church and no services
could be held in the church Sunday.
Stateevi'lle Landmark.
' The grtetait weight of the anow wreck
ed the large tobacco ware house of Eg
ertan & Wood, at Louisburg. ' The roof
fell in and the building collapsed. Ihe
damage amounts to 410,000.
jjepmy marsnaii saiver captured a
still at Jupiter last Saturday-night. It
was located in an old barn and John
Beted, the proprietor, was asleep to the
era Railroad, six miles this side of Sal
isbury, was burned with its contents,
about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Tfce
fire was accidental.
Though early in the season to mention
the fact, we have just received a letter
etabing that there would be a demand
for all the blackberries that could be
furnished by this region, and that bas
kets, crates, etc., would be furnish d
shippers. Murphy Bulletin.
Leave "has been granted J. P. Spain
hour, of Morganton, by Attorney Gen
eral Wailser to bring suit to test the
right to the soidcltorsihip In the lftth ju
dicial district, now 'held by Moses N.
Harshaw, republican. Mr. Spainhour
'claims that "there -were irregularitiieg in
voting in Mitchell county.
A young man by the name of Mofflt
cut off one half of a Miss Cavenesses'
hair, cays the Ore Hill correspondent
of the News and Observer, then the
next day slipped to her room and cuft
her wedding dress into strings. She Is
going to marry the other fellow. The
sheriff is looking for the young mane
In a privalte letter to the Landmark,
jem. a. jj. uowles, wlho has beeni In
Washingiton for some time, writes that
he leaves for Savannah tomorrow, and
win sail thence tor Cuba The ener-
eraa say ne as sci'ii in line of pro
motion1, having progressed from brtga-r
dler to capltain, and If luck doesn;t1 de
sert him 'he may yet get to be a private.
was seen by a News reporter this after
noon. He was: asked what disposition
he expected to make of the property.
His reply was that ne (had thought of
establishing ah alligator preserve and
and a terrapin farm. dhaiHotJte News.
Hon. Richmond Pearson, who is con
testing Hon. W. T. Crawford's election
to Congress, accompanied by Hon. Tbos.
Settle, his attorney, and J. J. Hooker,
typewriter, arrived tax Franklin Thurs
day night, and epent Friday and Sat
urday recounting votes and taking dep
ositions, says the Franklin Press. Mr.
Crawford was along1 to cross examine
the witnesses. The recount of the Ogree
tta vote gave Mr. Crawtford a gain of 10
voltes. He also gained 8 votes by the
recount in Swatim county. The party
left Sunday for Clay county, but will
resume taking testimony here today,
them off.
One day (last week, Deputy Marshal
c
A;, Cooper; or Jtuckory, wen oyer
inito the Soutn mounttains to serye7 dome
papers.' Near the" line between Cataw
ba and Burke he broke down 'h'ia lauggjr
and left ! It ait a man's house until he
could go to Hickory and back. When
Ihe returned he found that his buggy
jtad harness had beea . cult ,? to L pieces.
Every spoke in the wiheelrf had been cut
and all the otther wood work 'toad been
made iaio kindling wood.--.-..The harness
was to about the eame fix. . The blocks
ad era, who never let an opportunilty -es-dape
to take revenge on an officer, saw
their opportunliity and made use of it.
--Newton Enterprise.
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1 Secretary George Green, of ttoe New-
tjon Fair asaoicaation, says that the ap-
proachlng'. .exhibition ' will be the most
successful In ;aM points over any neld.
Ttie' indications are that the number of
vdsStors will be Immense, and the dCherf
faoturers will :f ar eclipse all! former re
cords. The exhibits In" the Various de-
-paiitmeirts will be plentiful as well as
Interesting, he says, and the visitors
will be given an excellent opportunity
to observe the resources of Eastern Car
oMha. The directors in charge of the
fish and oyster department eay
the collection 5f fiVh and shell fish will
he one of the finest ever seen in the
country. The races are all nicely filled
and as the track will be in excellent con
dition there Willie some exciting and
toteresting exhibitions of horse speed.
Mr. C. M. Steinmetz, of Rose Hill,
secretary of the Eastern Carolina
Truckers and Fruit Growers' a&sodJa
tlon tells the Wilmington Star that, so
far as lie has 'beam able to ascertain,
the damage to truck by the recent se
vere weather is very slight, owing to
the fact that plants were covered with
snow before the extremely cold wave
reached that section. "Strawberries,"
says the Star, "are not hurt at all, he
thinks. The lettuce is probably the
most badly damaged crop. Cabbage,
radish and similar plants are also in
jured and kilied outright. A number of
truckers in this Immediate vicinity re
port losses by reason of damage to
crops of this character. However, it fa
not generally believed that the loss to
truckers in this section will be even
heavy as now estimated."
Traveling men are getting up peti
tions to present to the legislature to
pass a Jim Crow law. They state that
the people of the state demand the la
as one of the campaign promises.
The Kind Tou Have .Always Bought, and which has w
ui jura Autvfu vjwhs, wis nonie me signature of
w vv uuvue uuuer ms per
sonal supervision since its infant
Allow no one to deceive you in tiii
AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is la substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
" and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant, it
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind .
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The End You Have Always Bought1
In Use For Oyer 30 Years.
- thc cCTrmun company, tt hurray stmkt. new vohk city.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
In Effect Dec 5 1898.
i The Kind Yon .Ha Always Boagfc
Bears th ' )
"'"Tojnsure happy cjew year, keep the
liver clear and the body - vigorous by
using DeWitt's LAttle Early Risers, the
famous little pills for constipation and
liver troubles. Paragon pharmacy.
- - i 1 -
If trrttable, out of orts. depressed In
spirits, have a dull headache, take a few
doses, Dr. M. A. Simmons' XJver Medi
ctoe for quick reitef.
Angry words
etarch is used.
vanish when Elastic
sold, too, oca
It rests with yon whether 70a cnntlnu th
removes the desire for tob&cco. wj
out nerrousdiBtreM, expels nico-.
tine, purines tne Uiood, 1
store, las. maaiH
makes tou Btrony
tu uen.u,uorTe- yw 11 a Uncases cured.- Buy
fJHKAetjfil Vf flhWO-'ro-MAC from
lIlTonc.h for 11 n. TaJte it with
wtll.nAtipntlx- nmiatntlv An
box. ei, nsaallT cures: 3 boxes. C2.S0.
isr&Bteed to cure, or we refund money.
BaM4YC, CUesfo, BratrssL In ImA
For sale by The Carolina Pharmacy,
College street and Court Square.
.hrfTSlI J
yjvl Al AJ SUOOO boxes
1 1 1 1 mr
m m r.m ssa sj w sr w
m. w w n
DanTt get scared when, your heart trou
bd.ee you. Most likely yen suffer from in
digestion. - Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure di
gesite what you eat. It will euro every
form of Dyspepsia
It never
starch
sticks to the Irons Elastic
DeWitt's Little Ear!y Risers
The famous Htl pi Ms
"A tape worm ei&bteen feet lone a
T " )?ast came on the scene after my taking two
. :-rt - J- ASAF?S- This I am sure has eausedmy
t i j,-- health lor the past three years. I am still ,
t' . taking Casca rets, the only cathartic worthy ol
,'".- i - ootioe by sensible people.
UBO. uairar Miss.
- firvY CANDV
. - SJJ CATHARTIC
Ovl T,,A0,t.,,IA,,,, OtSKCtii00
i- Plcasaht. Palatable.- -Potent. Taste Good. Do
... Good. Never Sickeu.-Weaken. or-S ripe. 10c 20c &0e.
" - .V.iOURE CONSTIPATION.
f Kr)l.f Ttm-J CMipsay. CMes, Heotrr!, Saw Tsrlu SIS
tin Tft Dllf 8oldan(friamnteedby alldrns
- till- I UaUAw Ktstfi to CVIXK Tobaeco Habit.
For -sale by. Tie Carolina Pharmacy.
Crtlege' street nd Oourt, Square. '
Our representative, Hoffman, has
been, petltHonied to give Burke an extrq'
term ait he end of the tenth; district
circuit tor the-trlal of civil cases only.!
Suflora now have little chance of a heari !
ingowiing' to the criminal doclcer. nd
the need of the term Id admitted. There?
waw . ww aiv srtuiu jury ana hence not
much expense save to those having- suital
--Morganton! Herald.
dCapt: K..S. Finch, eent of the Sea
board Air line In Charlotte bias aexnired
TfiTWHiWK tilt niatsa ibnanA ' ..
. - yt cuucauon an
option on am the awamp Jahds held by'
vobsl Doajru. Hie oumoer of aerea is Jn
the neigrhborhtfod of 860,000. The ootdon;
price Is fifty cents, per cre. Capt Finch'
'Sarsapariiia
ures
Peftr.aner.tJy Cures
ScrofuSa5
which is one of the woist
flictions of the human race, enc
comes from impure blood.
Eczema.
a most offensive and nncomf ort-
nia afFpnMnn of the akin. aia'
N due to impure blood.
Salt Rheums,
o t.nrmen t to the flesh, a dis
figurement to the body, aud c
drain on the .system, also
: to vitiated blood.
Pimples,
which so disfigure the skin, and
make the human face divine
anything: but a thing of beauty,
" but which are Nature's adver
tisement of foul blood; .
RATES TO NEWBERN FAIR.
On account of Eastern Carolina Fish,
Oyeter, Game and Industrial fair, New-
bern, N. C, the Southern railway win
sell special round tirip tickets, rate one
fare plus 50 cents for round trip, which
includes one admission to fair grounds.
Tickets on sale February 18th to 24th,
nclusive, final limit February 2Sth.
Call on ticket agents for full infor
mation, or address, F. R. Darby, C. P
and T. A., Ashevllle, N. C, or R. Ii.
Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C.
Numbers.
1711
Number.
IS
Eastern Time.
Numbers.
12SS
Number.
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New York
Philaderphla
Baltimore
Ar,
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12: 41 pin
10:1 &am
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Waaajnirtoc Ar
Dan villa Ar.
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ISieam H:tlpm
Tt. 3ti?km&d Ar. 1:40am f:2pro
Irtipm
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t:IUm
7: Warn
ttisam
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l.iOpm
S'tSpm
Lt. Norfolk Ar. '.Kirn il&pm
Lv. Beima Ar. 2:40am 12:Spm
Lt. Raleigh Ar. 1:40am llrttwn
Lt. Greensboro Lt. U:4Spm S.Sdam
I: Mam
tUam
t6am
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, 1.2Bpm
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7:40pm
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fr2SpTn
If 14pm
U :01am
12:10am
12:15am
f:fura
- IOOACl
4:26am
'7:44tn
7vl0pm
(Csstral Time.)
L,v. Salisbury Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am
Lv. Btatesville Ar. 544pm 8:43am
Lit. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am
Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pra 7:52am
L.v. Marion" Ar. 3:28pm 6:45am
Lv Biltmore Ar. 1:30pm S :21am
Ar. Ashevllle Lv. 1:20pm 5:15&m
TtT. Ashevllle Ar 1:10pm 5: loam
Lv, Hot Springs Ar. 11 :40am 4:00am
Lv. Otorristown Ar. :B0am 2:20am
Ar. Knoxvllte Lv. 8:2Sam 1:15am
Ar. Cliattanooa Lv 4:20am lOtfOpa)
Ar. Memphis Lv. I:liam
1:40am t:Wpm
N. .sis Lv. M:lwpm t'.ltam
7: Mam 7:Mpm
AT.
r,uasTins Lv. 7:4ipin !:
7: Mam f:tfpan
Ar uindamatt Lt. I:ltpn :Jfc
A. i2D S. BRANCH.
No. U. No. 1
(Csatral TUas.)
N. It. N t No. T.
l-.tsaaa 1:SP
;l7am
IB :10am
U:t3m
2:40pm
f.iapnj
f:lipm
9:?5pm
Lt. Asaevtlle
(12astem Tima.)
Lv. Biltmors
Lv. Hendersonyills
j,t. Tryoa
Lv. BpsjrtSAlnurfl
Ar. Columbia
Ar. :00pm 1:40pm
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Lv.
6:52pm
6:03pm
5:00pm
1:10pm
11:20am
2:30pm
1:45pm
12:42p
11:25am
8:30am
Ax Cbarlwatbm Lt. 7tttaai I:2PTa
f:ttam I:tjra
(Central TlaasO
A. ' Bavamsaki Lt.
12:24am U:Ma
J:lSam l:liai
A. Jacksonvllls Lt. l:Wpm l:Wpm
8:Hpm
I.Ham
l:lam
Ax. f Augusta Lt. l:Mpa J.
Al.
Atlaata
Lt. T:Wam ll:Mp
duo
Catarrh,
which; very often comes-from a
chronic affection of the circula
tion', is a constant offense to
one's self and clhis frierids.
Rheumatism
9
which all authorities now attri
:,: . Vi bote to varibus acidities Arx the
! blood, which this creafc blood
? S puriner of ; t he se. Tiood'a Sar
r.;.-:. - Eapariila, corrects.
Hood's SareaparHIa
Is sold by all dmcglsts.?' $1 : at lor-?. Pre
parsu only by w i. liow ft OiV. ty';' Mss.
SHAMPOOIISIG. .
Mrs. Morrison is prepared to vie$t la
dies at their, residences and do this wor
at a moderate price. Orders may be lef
and information obtained at Ray's Boo
Store, Court Square, Ashevllle, N. C.
7:40am 8:10pm
Ar, New Cristas Lt. 7:4pa I :
Lt. :psn
MURPHY BRANCH.
No. No.
(C-atrsi Tims.) No. 8 No. 18
S :00am 4:00pm. Lt.
10:29am f:26pm LT.
U :20am :60pm Lt.
1:46am 8:00pm Ar.
I:4lpM AT.
Dally sxcepx Busoay.
AshsTfUs Ar.
Waynesvtlls Ar.
Balsam . Ar.
Brysom City Lv.
MuxDky Lv.
:0pm l:Npaa
1:50pm ix:42in
12:20pm 11: 10m
t:Wam :
6:00 a. m.
Daily except Bunday.
Baft & Sheppard
6 Ptioti-Ae
Anyone wishing to put steam heat L
their building- could not d le iter than
use a i , .
Hot Sprlnffs, Knoxvins ssA Ciseiaaati.
Trains 15 and M carry PuUman sleepers between
Ho Bprlnss, Nasnvms, Chttanoo and Memphis.
1
Harrisburg; .Bbilei
But you must have experienced work
mea to .do the work and we are confi
dent that we can please you. 3 r -
;Bail; & Shepherd.
PHONE 88
(BLBEFINa C AH BEKVICn.)
Train 17 an4 IL ass 12 and earry Pullmsji slsspers between NeW ,
Wsahlssrtea. Asksrllis. Dst prlns, CsAttanooga and Nashville. Trains
and 11, and lt and 12, betwaen JsksonTill, SavanHab. Columbia, i
Salisbury, Ashevill,.
north and cast, sil rail throne Waskiarton, raspuoucs "ttfI
Bon is called to nr rail andwatar roots to the north
railway and tk Ckasapwaka Una. Tois:se
at Norfolk, Vsw, asordins; am opportuaiiy wtoi Kwtrwn w-rf M
Mciroe),i Virginia, Virginia Beach, Newport wewveic iBggaso fl
checked from hotels and residences p ine Aiaevuw aniw '
with city ticket office, 60 patton avenue Aaeviue, w.c
FRANK 8. GANNON., J- M. CULP,
rr-r& vteswnMSL a on. if " TrsXM Manager,
Wsahmsrton. TXCL - ' ' Washiagton,
C IX. HARDWICSL A. ftTDIUZ,
A. G. P. A Atlanta, Cau . -
fT. TJL TATLOB.
. A. G. F. An Lotdarills, Ejr. a A. BENW30TE3X,
F. R. DARBY, A. G.-P. A,, Chattanooga, Tena
city Pass, and T. Agent.
AsheviUe, N. C
D. C.
CN,;Passngr Afeot,
- Wasklngton, v.
ltiarat CEM. W. R. SMITH, rmi4sat f tst
CCCSIEECLU. COLLEGE Of KEHTUCXT USnrESSITI
" -s - - li&SUTGTOV, KT " -rot
ClmUrssf this ivmrif4 -4i4. AT WniJJS :
Kdm to thecsaads f nawwlbl RradosM. 0i oWi
-Mr.-S. A. Fackler, Editor oi -canopy
(Fht) Hustler, with his t f
cblMren, suffered terribly
Grippe.. One , Minute Cough Cure
the only iremedy th!at helped
acted quickly. ? Thoufianxis of Jt
this remedy as at speflc for La
andU its exhausting af fcer effects. .
fatter
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