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fill: ASHEVILL2 GAiTJ, FZEIIUAHY 22 CAROLINA 'interesting litems fromjVa rious Parts of theJState. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. HotesGathered for the Gazetta and - Selections from jjatest North Carolina Newspapers. At Beniaja, Rockingham county, & daya ago, three year old clhild fell backward into a pioifc otf boiling water And was scalded to death. An odder child in trying to rescue the younger .one, was severely burned fry the not nvater. Winston Sentinel. The Greensboro Record says that a partyweait up about Friendship Tues day and fed the birder on -the hunting igrounds in which Borne gentlemen here .are interested, clearing away the snow in a number of places and scattering wheat, peas, etc., which they say the Jburds will soon find. A despatch from Lexington says that a. soldier, who was 'being carried to Washington, D. C, for the attempted, murder of a comrade at Albany, Ga., last week, jumped from the vestibule train Saturday morning between Salis bury and Lexington, while it was run ning -at the rate of 35 miles an hour, and escaped with Mtfcle Injury. ' The biig dam at Hope Mills No. 2 gav way under the pressure of the high wa ter and ice Friday afternoon about 1 o'clock and was totally swept away. The damage is enormous, some several thousand dollars, but this is as noth ing compared to the loss of the 300 and odd employes. It is estimated It wti'H take two or three months to rebuild the dam. Fayettevffille Observer. 'ine new gymnasium at Trinity col lege wiltl be thoroughly furnished with modern appartatus and realdy to open "Marchi 1. All the students will be re- quired to stand a physical exarMnattion and take such exercise as in the opin ion of the director will be best for them.- The college now 'has what it has long needed, and much good is expect ed to come from the gymmajsium. The Cape Fear Manufacturing com pany Friday closed the contract to fur nish material for the construction of . 237 nouses which wSE be constructed by 's'-Qome 4h the vicinity of. Proximity. It la estimated that. 1,000,000 shingles will - be required in covering the (houses. This 3a-one of the largest contracts ev er made toy the Cape . Fear company. The price of materia wH reach nearly $10,000 or perhaps some in excess Of that amount. Greensboro Telegram, An Iron suspension bridge Willi con nect the jadl at Raleigh and the court room In the court house. The contract Was let toy the county commissioners Monday for the construction of the brlidge, whidb is to foe of ateel. It was apt. fm the Vireiiniia Bride and Iron 'company, of Roanoke, Va. The con tract calls for $180, and the county 3s to prepare the piers. The bridge is to toe sixty feet in length and the roadway four feet wade. - The Capacity per eauare foot will be 100 pounds. The America's Greatest Medicine is Hood's -SarsaparUla, because it was origi nated II it B and' best, re co m pe- rienced . and harmacis s nown alterative, diuretic stomvCach tonics, bina1011 propor process anti-bilious rem'edies and by. acorn tidh and reme giving eapariiia me itself. It uneaualled medi ac "omplished many un known other and Hood's Sar- rit peculiar to record of cures in the history of has even when sible, and ble Hood' ! FnEE fiisiiDiTidrj : - For a few days of the celebrated mi :. Mair Grower aid Scalp Gleaner - . NOTICE The "first edition - tot- "The Empfca" of tans South" inawKgi ineea exnanstea, a OF Everybody invited to call and see the magnificent gTowth of hair of the ladies in attendance and at the same time secure free advice as to how to treat the hair and scalp to obtain best results. Paragon Pharmacy Comixmy, Ashe ville, N. C. CRABTREE NOTES a Vel- cure other failed, and cure seemeu impos- really was impossi- . ii any otner meaicme man Sarsaparilla. has effected wonderful cures of ofula, salt rheum, psoriasis, blood po isoning, boils, umatism, ca tarrh and other troubles ongmat- M -it mg m or promot xea Dy impure state or low condition o f the blood. Ir has cured thousandsof cases of dvspep sia, in dige nervous dyspepsia, gastritis, catarrh in the r stomach and other kindred troubles. It has given . . i i . 1 1 nerve, Drain ana niemai sirengin in cases of nervous prostration and ner vous debility, cured that tired feeling and loss of " appetite. graph menitaJ anguish case last week it should have been stated that the su preme court decided, on the first hear ing of the case, that wfhale mental an guish w&s assumed in case of parent and child, brother and sister or hus band and wife, it must be shown dn a case where the relationship ds as dis tant as brother In law and sister in law. Being able to show by evidence that mental anguish did "exist in- this case, Messrs. Caldwell and Gamble began the second trial with perfect confidence as to the result. Judge Shaw, however. ruled against tihetmf on another potat and they lost. They feel sure , how ever, that the supreme court will de cide in their favor. Statesville Landmark. The dispensary question which has ov ershadowed every other question in Charlotte for several weeks, increases In magnitude as the days go toy. The Ipf the country that d'iepensary advocates are leaving no stone unturned to further their cause, and the whiskey men are equally ac tive. Sunday, by a prearranged agree ment, different ministers of the city announced that there would be a meet ing of all men Interested In the dispen sary immediately after the service and sudhi were asked to remain in 'the sev eral church pairioTB. Many respond ed. The object of the meeting1 was to Crps Rained by the Cold A Glance Over a Faim. CraJbtree, N. C, Feb. 21. We .have toad winter in dead earnest in this part of the country. Usually after a storm or freshet we farmer look out over the farm 'to see what has been done whether trees have been uprooted and fences blown down, or waiter gaps and other things near the water course washed away. So this morning I thought I would take my staff and go over the wheat fields and see whether anything' 'had been left to make bread. I have not been over any except the sunniest and most favored part of the land, but what I saiw even there brought sadness to me, I elowed on my place fifty-two bushels of wheat, and today I feel cure that the tenth part of that i not In sight. The earth was full of water when the freeze acme, and ail the fresh ploughed land appeared to toe a sheet of ice. The wheat, or a great deal of It, is on top of the ground, and urely is dead. Of course there may be whe&t that 8s covered, and that may comejn sigtot when warm, sunshiny weather comes, tout the prospect for any thing' like a stand is gloomy indeed. Some of my neighbors think the wheat ail killed. Fortunaftely, no one was subjected to extreme personal etufferUng in our par has been heard from, although the mercury was the lowest that it" has been since the firm- era 'have been using tobacco thermome ters.' One place it regtered 12 degrees below zero, and another place still low er, on down to 18 below. The coldness depended altogether on the thermome ter. But one thing lis certain, it was sure cold. Charley James and Rachel Early were married a day or two ago. Ir. Bennett Is very sick wiitln grip; al- second edition will! bfe ready tor distri bution" by or aibout Mawai JLQ 15991 . , Dt ia a fhandaomeTvoGftime of about 200 pages 4 descriptive 0 -the couth, and Its vast resources, beautifully .JIM and regaled byt oritica as the most complete prwctEon of its kind that haa ever'len.pdtoMshedv' ':" Persons -wfcfhing' to sectcre . this work wlW: please! enclose! ito tihse . undersigned 25 cents per copy, 1 which anoranit ap proximates the cost of deKreryv. Remit tances may toe made in stamps or ofch J erwise. . ,. - ' ; - ' ' ."' Address1 all oonanunioataons on this subject ta W. A. Turk general passiBn ger agent, Southern raJI way, WasHng- ton, D. Ct , : I 1 . v ' S h ? v S v i If you have a oouigh. (throat Irritation, weak lungis, pain tn, the chttst, difflcult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us sug; gieet Ctoe' Minute Coug'h Cure. Always neEiatole and safe. S fir. Day id Kennedys CURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH 4 AND LIVER TROUBLES. Afraid of Tlietxu Playwright Why do you decline tni play of mine? Manager I make itarule tnvef to tage an original play, sir. They may be ali right, but they won't go. Lotroit Fre Press. , A Pervert e-d Sentiment. "If at first,'" quoth artful Ppain, you don't succeed, why, try again. For patience has this trait sublime 'Twill help, at least, to take up time." Washing-ton Star. Otieagro Again. "And what is the big wire inclosurc for?" "That's to hold the St. Louis girls. Wa couldn't get the heroes to promise to coins here until it was built" Guod House keeping. Mr. Anbury Peppei . "I'd like to be an astronomer." said tht youngest boarder. 4 Biggest fakes on earth," said Asburj Peppers. '-They sit up of nights trying tc fton the uniTcrse. " Cincinnati Enquirer. A Load Call. "Can't you." she sutd to Mr Hall, "Come in and makt- a quiet call?" -A quiet call? Not ery well. But I can make a football yell!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Kept It t ool. "Ton say you didn't suffer with th beat while you were with the armyf" "Not at all ; not at all. YO see, I had it all fixed so that I got letters regularty from a Boston girl." Chicago Post. Jne Minute Cough Cure, cured. Tba ia what It was made for. call for volunteers to go to Raleigh and oohtract calls for the completion of the ure the pasage of the bud through the I so a lon of R. L. Hawkins Is very low i i bridge by the 20th Of April. senate. There were fifteen volunteers with pneumonia, from one church atone, and from ether The-revnue bill, introduced an the churchesT5m proportion. A committee aegislature, fixes the rate of tax at 43 J was appointed from each ctiurch to see cents on propeauy aim on tne poi.-, other member vesterdav afM to as. many volunteers ad possible, it bean desired to increase the delegation 100. The committees were on the rounds yesterday, "and will be agalin today The' requisite number will be secured The anti-dispensaryites met yesterday afternoon in the city hall and had a live dfetcussfiori. The dispensary crowd had an equally warm meeting last night at there being no change In the pension and school taxes'. The merchants' purchase tax Is made a license tax, graduated on investment, $500 and un der ana so on upward, rne insur ance tax remains 2 per cent., besides the license tax, Railways are taxed ad valorem and also an income tax, start ling with 1-8 per cent, on gross earnings on $2,000 a mile and eta on upward. The No 4"Waikinson touilding. The whiskey tax is unchanged. The license tax on lawyers and doctors remains $5. The tax on hotete charging $2 a day or more is fixed at 50 cents on each room, and those charging under $2 are taxed I have just finished reading "Yates in China." Although it is largely made up of letters wrlten toy him and very little toy bis biographer, yet it is a read able book. He will make you laugh and cry a numtoer of time (or he did me). He was one of the moat renowned mis sionaries of the world, was a North Car olinian, full of energy. Yes, !he was a "get there, man"The young-man or wo- manj who would read that book could not fail to be profited. M. A. K. Makes things stiff Elastic starch. MILLION GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the pubU to know of one concern in' the land wh are not afraid to be generous to' the aeedy and suffering. The proprietors, of Dr. King's New ristiovery for consump tion, coughs an colds, have given, away over ten million trial bottles of thia great medicine pnd htave- the satisfac tion of knowing (ft has absolutely enred housands if hopeless cases. Aothma, bronchitis, hoarseness and: all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on T. C. Smith and W. C. Oarmichael, and Pelham, drug gists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size, 50c. and $1. Every bot le guaran teed, or price refunded.' Beam the j of W&XTv - The Kind Yon Have Always Bwgfe Angry words starch Is used vanish when Elastic 000 boxes '"''Wa ll B B 1 I B B ALSsold err r LiniiuiuiiiiitHfiuiinnnnnnJiuiiiuiiiiiuiiai.iuiHfiPOT starting fcToodandlieguIa- Rsss atul EJsLContains ndQier Hot nahc otic fUrvSeed iSiw Ancrfect Remedy forCortstioa- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarxhoca, Worms XonvtusionSxFevcrish oess and Loss OF SLEEE Facsimile Signature of NOT YOHK. i EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB, For Infants and CMldren. ThBlHiitiiiave s Bears Alwav ttQU&M - U i ihe A . . i xj: For Over Thirty Years llif ill! THK eKNTMIN tOMMRT, Ml I VORR MTT. 3 8G UTHEKN It A I LAY. In Effect Dec 5 1898. Number. Numbers. Number. tt Eastern Time. :4-i V f :t0pm 12:fro Lt. Nw Tork Ar. 12 pm t:$5m l:pm t:E0anr tr. Pailfiderphia Ar. lO lfejun i:5t.m ;X0pm ;ttam Lt. Eal&acr Ar. S:9Sam il:pni t9:4Ipm lt:15am Lv WajfWnFton At S 42- m :SSpm ;iejo t:JTIpn5 DacvilU U 25pm i:tftpm U:ltam 12:elpm SUcitaaend Ar. :40rjdb Y:tlpm frit am Lr. Norfolk Ar. J. Wain i.feftpto 1:10am l:E0pxn Lt. Selma Ar. 2:40am 12:S5rm i:Sam I.Wpm Lt. Ralelgrh Ar. 1:40am il:wn ttHuo t'Wpm Lt. Qreenaboro Lt. 19:pm S:Stem t:Kam if 15am ;i,Sam tl :13pm f :lfipm l:2Spm t:Upm l:S&pm 7:40pm U:Upm 7:10pm f:Cpm S:t0pm t :07pm 9 :2Spm 10'S4pm 11:01am 12:10am 11:15am S :00am 4Gam 7:40am 7:16pm (Camtral Time.) Lt. Salisbury Ar. 6:S5pm 9:30am Lt. Btatesvilla Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am Lt. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Lv. Hictorr Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am Lt. Marion Ar. 3:28pr 6:4iam IiT Biltmore Ar. 1:30pm 6:21am Ar. Ashevtlle Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am Lt. Aahevtlle ' Ar 1:10pm 5:10am Lv. Hot Spriaia Ar. U:40am 4:0Oam Lv. Morriatown Ar. 8:50am 2:t0am Ar. KnoxrlU: Lt. 8:2&am l:Uam Ar. Chattanooga Lt 4:20am M:0pm Ar. ICemphte Lt. 1:15am 1:40am t:Hpm Ar. 7:Uam I:tpai Ar. uisTUIa Lv. s 7:tfpi T:ai T:Mam 7:89 pm As. Clndnmatl Lt. I:ftpm l:tui A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No.. i l:m i:Ps (Ca&tral Tti. No. 11. N. I No. 1. 400.000 It rests with yoa whether yon continue the nerYtt-Kuimg looacco n&oit. H V-1U removes tno aesire tor tobacco, w out nervous ui3ire88, expels tine, purines tne blood, J stores iuuii manaoou maxes vou strong in neaitu.uwTBjj-i ii ip- cases cured. Buy and POetTt PI SsJVO TO-Il AO from uooK. oV a 1 J&W JJyour own rirnc-eist. who rill Touch form Tak it with a will.DatientlT. Dersistnntl v. nun box, fcl. usuallT cures: S boxes. asA. SierUug Remedy Co., Chleafo, Baatreal, flaw Irfe For sale by The Carolina Pharmacy, College street and Court Square. Tv (J. i. . . . -1 . .i uumi n. get scajreKi wnen your nearx trou ( Dies you. Most likely you suffer from da digestion.. Kodol. Dyspepsia Cure di gesits wnat you eat. It will cure every form c Dyspepsia. 4.JU--E& l;liam it :20am -I'.tXam :2Spm :w$pm 1 :16pm Lt. Aaievilla (EaaUrn Tlma.) Lt. - Blttmor Lv. Henderaonvllla lit, TryOT Lv. Bpartaaiura Columbia Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm Ar. ' Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:52pm 6:03pm 6:00pm t:10pm 11:30am 2:3Qpm 1:45pm 11:41pm ll:2Eam 8:30am It never starch. ticks to the Irons Elastic 25,cents on each room. In referTiing to tine W& m Cash ion tele- - "1 bavittea wclngr CASCABETS and u a mild atideffeVfve laxative tbey are simpiy won derfnl. My ds:-uter aad 1 were bothered with ick stomacb and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved wonderfully. They are a great help in the family ." WlLBltLMi!rrNii:ii. U37 Kitten bouse SU, Cincinnati. Ohio. .K CATHARTIC STRADB HARK . liagtSTfWMrJ can vassers reported that they had secur ed 3,000 white signers to the dispensary petition a majority of the voters. Charlotte Observer. VISITORS AT TRYflf?. , Tryon, N. C, Feb. 21. The 'latest ar- nvaflg at ttoe Oak Haia are: Mrs. H. F. Dure, Wilmington; Del.; Mrs: F. S. JLure, Wilmttngton, Del.; Mrs. Charles Scott Jardine, eion and maid, New York; Mr. R. S. Crugan and daughter, Lex- ingtonv Ky.; D. A. Baker, Atlanta, Go.: S. Strock, New York; M. J. Carpenter, Chicago, HI.; Caroline Hartfly, Loa An geles CaJ.; F. Reinsy, Washington, Ind.; Thomas Barnard, New York; A. W. lhoun, Ataanta, Ga. ; Mrs. E. Bur- n m ua r- j v m- vvut, Mrs. jsogarx, jvirs. j. u. layers ainld cMId, Billevffille, Ont.; W. Ray Ea gle, Clevealnd, OhSo; T. . McCallie Chaitanopga, Tenn.;; WiHikm. C. Will- ffjuras araa wire, TltUilDurg, Pa,; T. R, Twell, 'Atlanta Ga; ' Plsaesnt. -Palatable.-? Potent. Taste Good. Po . uooa, ieyer oickbh. eseu. cr uripe. mc. 2c 50c CURE CONSTIPATIOK. ... . auritof; KemriJ fmfnmj. Cfctuur. 3bwtr-sJ 5c Isrt. 315 ' For: sale by The Caroliaia Pharmacy College ' street ana: uourt .isauare. ; For treat mes. bums, Inlolent sores htnet people whn trv tn SE2T525- K th?5r dorsemcrt of a Get De Witt's Witch Hazel 'Give me a liver regulator an I mn regulate the world;" sa)id a genius. The druggist handed him a boUtla of DeWitt s Little Early risers, the tCambus little pillB. J. H.RUFFIH RECOVERING. News received by T." H. Battle from Mr. James H. Ruffin, who tried to com mit suicide near New Orleans last Thursday, Bel that he is getting on well. His "brother went at once to New Or- deans and is with (Mm. Last summer Mr. Ruffin had am at tack of nervous prostration caused by overwork.- He took one or two trips off trying to get well, failing in which lie resigned as eluperinftendent of the cot ton mills, and Mr. Thomas H. Battle was elected in his place. Mr. Ruffin's present trouble is 'melancholia, superin duced 'by nervous prostration." iWhen M" Rumnjbook oharpe of the Rocky Mount Milta'dn 1886, it was a small aff air and had not paid Well. He made them one Of the iargest and most valuable of their kind Sri the south. Wfilson New. .' Cobd 'mTiwteKj. SalTe.v Ko-To-Bac for Flftj Cents. , Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes waaIc For aale by The Carolina! Pharm.AV Collage Btreet and Court Squire DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous little p2Hs. SHAMPOOING Mrs. Morrison i is prepared to vMt la dies at their residence and do this wor at a moderate price. Orders may be lef ind information I obtained at Ray's Boo" Store, Court Square, Asheville, N. C. t-46 U:tui Ar Chart torn Lt. 7:Mam lttfp Central Tlma.) ' I: Mam l:ttam A. CaTaanak Lt. 11:24am U :14am ;liam l:lCaxa A. JftckgonTllla Lv. . l:Mpm l:trpm l:ttam Ar. Auguata Lt B:8tpm 9:trpm 8:ilpm 1 l:lam Axt AtiaaU Lv. 7:t0am ll:Hpm 7:40am 8:10pm Ar Naw Orlaana Lt. 7:tfpm T:liaM 7;49aai "At Uaasapkia Lt. :tpm ' I MURPHY BRANCH. No. tV No. 17" (Ctraiyrima.) No. 68 No. 18 & :00am 4:00pm LT. iO :29am 6:25pm ZiT. ll:20am . 5 :60pm LT. l:4oam 8:00pm Ar. I;p At, Daily except Buaday. AahaTilla Ar. Wayneavilla Ar. PalatTti Ar. BryaoB Citx Lv. Morpkr Lv. 4:60pm 1:16pm 1:60pm U:42am 12:20pm U:I0am i:ldam l:Uaa ' 6:00 a. m. Dail7 xcept Sunday. Ba!l & Sbeppard 6 Patton Ato Anyone wishing to put steam heat la their building could not d better than use a U4 a TT1 CKi ww v - "i Boiler. But you must have experienced work men to do the rwork, and we are confi dent thkfwe caA please you," - Ball & Shepherd: PrlONE (SLEEPING C AB S3SHVICH.) Tralna r7 an IX ad U and 28 carry Pullman altpr between New Tork WuaUiioa, AakeTiHa Ho4 Bprinr, CiaUanoosa and KajhvUU. Tra!r. I and U, and U axidJL, btaen JakiTiile, BayaaiULh, Columpia, AabevUl Hot gprlngi, KnoxTffla a r3rttnatl y v - -Trams 16 and 16 carry Pullman ajeepera between Salisbury, Aaherllie, Hoi Sprins, NacbTlIIe, ClifttiAndlk nd Memphis. . VacaUaazwit3i ottr r aUanl equipment and schedules to thf nortk and aaat, all rail - , tlm)Ua Waahlns ten, tha public atta Uon Is called to our rail, and water rout to tha north and eaat 8&ukra railway and tka Caasapaaxe Una. -This aeaadula allowa a day's stop-over at Norfolk. ' Va- affordin ' taiTteeetsimitr ta Tialt COA Point Comfort nTort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Beach, New port News, etc Baggage called for ao4 cneckea from note and restaencea d the Asheville Transfer Company, omce wtth c3y ticket omce 60. patton aTenue AaheTQle, N. C : : ; - ITUOTSjOaJOror -' ' Third Vloa-praa. A Oen. llcr, rraffle Uanar, w ' TL, .L : Wasatnsoa, D.a . : ;:: ' WshintOB, D. C. -- -: .wR AtIat' C;v Passanser Axrx. -A. G. F. A IskOmtWXt. a A. BSN8COTBS, ; F. R. DARBY, , ; . A. G. P. A., Cbattanooga, Tena. . CityPasa. and T, Agent. ' " . . : t- n - ' " yry-: --y - . - y Asheville Ir. C- ' c' , Iddrw CEN. W. R. SMITH, fntiitBt f t&a CCKS1ERCUL COLLEGE CF KESTUCJOf USr.lRSin . UBXXBf OTOK, ST. - C-lfcpv whtah was AKClU3 ImwUuI KXPOeiiJO?!. tl VJ tnaemmiM mdastes Owl taeosptoct VHwpby, TTfeWrtnrr oS;Tclcntphy lM. rTha tmi-You Han Alwajs FOR . SALE 2,300 acres fine mounta land (heavy timbered) In one bounf ary; V7ill sell all or part cheap " cash i Arona fitvr 11K TClliiaV. 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