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. X- i - THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 24, 1899 - V 5 1 - s tl n . -.t5 . ' ! - r-iu-.- n"-f : eollg, oar If ams ALL DEPAETMEITTS The ore ,- . Thousands of yards of Seasonable Dress Goods, Wash fabrics of all descriptions TDnttMeiairdl of iPirlce. At aa uaexpicted time we place before oar CuHtomers a most Important Offering of Seasonable Goods, on which the departures from value of former price will be so radical and the buying advantage so exceptional as to challenge the attention of verj thrifty wo man, Remember THE BIG BALTIMORE has always been th CENTER OF ATTRACTION in Goods a well as low prices, bat this Season we shall Hide tvor, UNDER A NEW MANAGE MENT, with a Finer Stoc's of Goods and carefully studying the interei of our customers to make our Store the GREAT BY-WORD of every Citizen. 2,400 yards cf Barkeiff, Glsj f c Only 10 yds to Each Cas- Quantities of Spring Goods are arriving ai l we of fer a line of fine Dress Goods worth from $1, to $1.50, at e. Another lot wo th from 65c to 85c at 49c. And another lot orth from 37c to 50c, at 29c For a Few Days Only A small Jot of Bilk, v orth from 60c to $1, at 29c Egyptian D;mities, in plaids, and strip s. worth Horn 15c to 20c, the euttre line at 10c At Exceptionally Low Pace The latest i'mporiations in Duk, Orgaudies, Piques, Silk Striped Ginghams. 1,800 Yards riea Island Percales, 36 inches wid worth 12 cts at 7 cts a yard. tomer Linen Depart m 9 1 Special attention is call ed to Hotel and Boarding House keej)ers to our line of Table Linens, Napkins and Towels A good line of Huck Towels 10c apiece; a good sized Cotton Towel, worth from 10c to 12c, an 75c par dozen, only 1 doz to each customer Shoes Our Shoe Department offers hundreds of bargains. For This Wtek Only 1 f500 pairs ol Mn's Shoes (Lace and Congress) worth 2,00 at $1,00 " pair. Ladie' aud xVlisses' Sboes at prices to det'f competition. The Largest Lin of Skins in the City will buy a good $1.25 skirt, will buy a good $i,7S skirt, will buy a good $2,00 skirt, 1.BS will buy a good $3,00 skirt. $IL.S will buy a gocd 3,So skirt, I Just received a Pj sample line of fine skirts, worth $4, $5, $6, $8, $10, Oar Jpjrlce, $2.48, $2'98,$3 49, $4. 68, $5.50, $6.50. Zacliary and ' overpowered lier assail ant, but xvat until he received a number of bruises etoaiift tlie arms i and ;body, Miss Ijewto, wno does ilnoft bear a good reputaJtion was taken before the magie trateT"wtK imposed, a flne of $iW to 'keep tHepeace untai tbet sprlnWtermi of court. In default of ball she was turned over to Deputy. R- E. . Turpiiit who I placed ber iQ the lockup. Whll after his team to take his prisoner to the bounty Jail she made good her -escape. Although a diligent search Ss being anade, her whereaboute is yet unknown. ACCIDENT IN A MILL. Spedal ito the Gazette. Diillsiboro, N..C.,. Feb. 3. J. W. Jenk ins emptoyed in the cabinet mill uf this place, (met with a painful and seri ous accident today. "While ai work wiMh ai buzz saw his hand was caught, oner finger cut off and his hand badly lacerated. 4! uifXgnvM. ; . it , A." FROM IREDELL Iredell, Feb. 23. Mr. Miles Camp bell, of Clarksburg, ds very law with fever. lit ds hoped that he will sur vive. Mr. Arthur A. Smifch, who was mus tered out of the Third Tennessee volun teer infantry on January 31, has re turned to (his father, E. E. Smith, and says thait army iKfe was very pleasant to him and says ithalt no one In his regi ment had any room for complaint. Among the curios he brought with him is a piece of pannel split off of the cab of one of the oldeelt, if not the oldest, locomotive dn 'the souith. The last trip it ever made was from Richmond to Montgomery, and had as a special guest on board Jefferson Davis, the president of the southern confederacy. It is reported that a storekeeper, who wais assigned to duty at A. C7 Dear man's distillery at Harmony, on the suspension of the distillery, left and took with him the kegs and neither the deputy nor Mr. Dearman has yet heard fromaJhim. Mr Dearman i in somewttmt of an awkward predicament, as he wishes! to tax pay his whiskey and can't get in the warehouse, the depuity not having the keys. A. G. D 8PEAKER REED MAY QUIT. CAROLINA NEWS Interesting .Items from Va- rious Parts of the'State. olutsive and he will undoubtedly convicted. Lexington Despatch. be Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. NotesGathered for tha (Kzatta and Selections from latest ITortb Carolina Newspapers. The Greensboro' fire department have given an order for -tShie laltest improved .. ball bearing cart, to be used by the running teams in the coming tourna ment in August. The cart ds to be de livered in Greensboro May 1. At the eemi-annuail meeting of the v, ttoockholders of the Cannon Manufac- turing company, held last Tuesday, it . wt5 cecided to build " another mill at once to cast $100,000. It has not yet been :.r- decaded wlhere the miU will be erected. The showing of these - mills ait this --.meeting was one of the beet ever made, J land the usual dividend of 5 per cent. ;t was declared.--Ooncord Tames. , VRev." Ell Iink, (the "boy orator," who waa recently arrested for Iforgery Is stdil'connned in Jail ait Greensboro. f. ''His' father, Mr." J. C. Link, of Arnold ' this- county, visited t him recently, and v- endeavored , to Ihave : him released - on - bond, but was" unable ito Justify for the , required amount.' The evidence agains Mr. A. S. Laseiter and wife were at tacked by a crowd of drunken negroes last Mionday night between Salisbury and Spencer. The negroes knocked Ithem on the (head with rocks, fracturing J Mrs. Lassiter's ekull. Mr. Lassiter was knocked senseCiess for N awhile. News of ithe affair was sent at once to Salis bury and Sheriff Monroe, with several deputies, went in search of the parties Several negroes have been arrested and are held for investigation. Lexington Despatch. The Liberty Register ea-ys that in 1898 there were shipped from tfoat place 94,000 cWckena, 656 crates cf eggs, 26,000 craftes of onions, 20,000 bushels of po tatoes and 11,000 pounds of butter. The Asheboro Courier cays that for every 'Both my wife and myself nave been using CASCARETS and they are the best medicine we have ever bad In the house. Last week my wife was frantio with headache for tt7odays. sho tried some of yourCASCARETS. hd they relieved the pain in her head almost immediately. w e ootn recommend Cascarets. " CHAS. STEDBFOKD. Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co. , PitUburg. Pa. crate shipped from- Liberty one dealer, Mr. W. B. Teague, shipped five from Staley. These are significant figures and.slhow the rapid growth of this busi ness The egg and the chicken are bisf ger wealth producers than cotton and tobacco. The executive committee of the Ep worth league, which met in Salisbury this week, decided ito hold fbhe confer ence of the league and Sunday school in West Market church ait Greensboro from April 27 to 30 next. There are forty-eight confederates buried at High Point, and Guilford Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., of that place is endeavoring to raise money to erect a. monument to them The order is so- licJitling oontribultions to the fund and fthesemay 'be sent to Mr. D. G. Ald- ridge, of High Point. Meantime this gentleman has given out to a Greens boro marble worker the contract for the monument, of which! e High Point Enterprise says: "The monument will be fourteen feet four inches high, with a base ttorty-four Inches square, made of the beet' grade of Georgia marble. It is of very beautiful and appropriate de sign." Congressman Fr nn Jlninp S lid to Ii Tirt-d of Public If. Portland, Me., Feb. 21. It is re ported Thomas B. Reed has written to i friend here that he will close his con gressional career wiih hia present term. After Reed leit college he was aided by Weston F. Milliken, then and now a leading Portland business man. Many years after aud during the administra tion of General Harrison, Mr. Reed's old friend was a candidate for collector of this port. Mr. Reed tried his best to secure his appointment, but failed. Mr. Reed took the defeat to heart and said: "Weston F. Miliikyu shall yet be col lector." " ; Recently he succeeded. Mr. Milliken was appointed to succeed John W. Deer ing, and it is said that Reed in the let ter referred to said that, having paid the debt of long ago, he felt he could go back to private life satisfied. It is said that he will take into partnership a Portland lawyer and open an office in New York. The tone of the letter indicated Reed's belief that the presidency is not to be thought of for the preseut. German Warship For Samoa. Shanghai, Feb. 21. The German warship Cormoran has left Kiao-Chow for Hong-Kong and Apia, Samoa. The Cormoran is a third class cruiser. She carries eight 11-inch quick firing guns and seven Maxim guns of smaller cali ber. 5mallpx Amopg the Reds. Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 21. The smallpox situation among the Indians in the Creek Nation is becoming alarm ing. Several deaths have been reported and the disease is spreading. .iiiiiiHimiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiHtfeuiiuiiiiu.iiuiuiuuii.ui AVcg etablereparatioh&rAs- of msss aivdBesLContalns ncito Opmmlorptnn cor tfinatal NOT NAHC OTIO PumfJaxSmJ. Chrriiud Sagor Aoerfccl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomacn.Diarrtoea, Worms Corryuisions.Fcverisii" oess and Loss OF SLEEP- TacSiciHe Signature of TTEW YORK. Pl""'-!!! IT r III titASm Ill II EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB. f , " fo) Jll For Infants and CLildren. The U You Have Bought Bears Signature Always the a use For Over Thirty Years m THM OKNTun OMMIIT, K( TOUR 3TC. SOUTHEIiN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec 5 1398. Numbers. Number. EflHtem Time. Numbers. Number. U I.S&pm liEttan I 20pm 5:tln3 L.T. Pkildfclphl LiV Bltlsaor Ac, l2:4Xpm t:Kaxa A.r. 10:11am 2:E8am At. 8:00am U:XSpm lt.ptn U:ltm I:i6sm :d7pm tl:lfru 11:11pm Lr. Washington liT. Dftnvlll :43am Ar, 11:25pm t:tSpxn l:tOpm iekmm4 Ar. :40am 1:15pm l:Upm 9-lam t :10am S:0pm 4:Sim . I.SOpm 7:W.m f'Upm IiV. Norfolk Lt. Beima Lv. Raleijch Lt. Qreenboro Ar. 2:40am 12:I5prn Ar. 1:40am U:eSam I.t. 18:41pm 3 -&eam Bears tho ISSxm f:fepm i i5am 8:J0prc vl ISam 9:07pm 53sm S:25pm i:l!pm ie24pm 1 :15pm 11:08am 1.25pm 12:10&m l:t$pm !2:lBJim i;Eip l:lfMB ISSpm l:00m 7:40pm 4:2Sam il:Kpm 7:40am 7:10pm 7; 10pm (Ctfrtral Tim.) Zr. 8listuxT Ar. Lt. BUteavill Lv. Newton Lv. Hickory Lv. Marion Lt Biltmore Ar. Asheville Lt. Asheville Lv. Hot Spring Lt. Morriatown Ar. Knoxville Ar. Cbattanooga Lv Ar. Memphbi Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. AK Lv. Ar 6:35pm 5:44pm 5:03pm 4:45pm 3:28pm 1:30pm 1:20pm 1:10pm Ar. U :40am Ar. :50am Lv. 8:25am 9:30am 8:43am 8:0&&m 7:52am 6:45am 5:21am 5:15am 5:10ani 4:00&m 2:10am 1: 154zn 4:20am 10:00pm t:l$am 1:40am l:ISpm Ar. NJ. ii Lt. l:l(pm :lam 7 -.Warn 7:Kpm Ar. v-ulriU L. 7:4Spsa 7:4m 7: Mam 7:ltpsa Ai. Ciadaaatl Lt. i.Upm A. ASD S.r BRANCH. No. 14 No. I N. 11. N. I No. I. f:S&aa l:p ;iTan; '4:tSam 2:40pm t:lipm 9:25pm Lt. AaaerUl Ar. 6:00 1:40pm (Sactern Tim.) Lt. BiltmoM Ar. 6:52pm 2:30pm Lt. HendrOBVill Ar. 6:03pm 1:46pm Lt. Tryoa Ar. 5:00pm 12:42pa Lt. Bpartankura Ar. t:10pm 11:25am Ar. Columbia Lv. 11:30am 8:30am Ajt Cliarlcstoa Lt. 7:Uam i:ttpax (Cntral Tlaxa.) Ar. fiavanmab Lt. lS:24am ll:14axi Ar. JackeonvlU Lt. t-.Wpm S:6pna P:l5pna I. Mam i:lam A?. August Lt. t:t$pa 9:tSpm Ai. Atlamta Lt. 7:Wam ll:f9pn Iha Kind You Hate Always Baugfs It makes your husband happy Elas tic starch. Dpnft get scared when your heart trou blee you. Most likely yen suffer from 4a digestion. Kbdol Dyspepsia Cure di gesits what you eat. It will cure every form of Dyspepsia. Paragon Pharmacy. For overworked girLi and- feeble wo men, Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or tablets ar nature's greatest boon. 7:40am 8:10pm At. NewOrlaaas Lv. 7:4pm 7: flam t:49aaa As. Maopkl Lt. 0:ttpsi No. 17 No. 17 MURPHY BRANCH. (CBtral Tim.) No. 68 No. 18 ffrSS candy : V f l VJ CATHARTIC Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do uwa, rerer hiekeo. Wftakec. or Gripe. 10c 25c. Giw. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. T.; tariiaf KMMdf CwpMir, CUears "alml, Kw Tartu. SIT all drug' tlfl-Tft Din Sold and snaranteed by i UU' IV'UMU gists to TUJtK Tobacco Habit. , y w - , . college streett ana Court Sauare. ATTACKED BY A VIRAGO. A Dilisboro Ia4yt Seriously Injured f Prisoner Escapes. Dlllsboro, N C., Feb. with a tine Hn her hand Miss SalUe Lewis made vicious attack yesterday upon Miss Rosa Zachary, a much respected lady and chool teachierj of this place, mfliciting. four painful wounds about the face and head. Mr. Charles Watkins quickly ran to iha assistance of Miss - Oe Witt's Little Early Risers. The f3inot:s II tic pi Us. Ball ct SfiepparcL 6 Patten Ave Anyone wishing ito i put steam beat i their building could not d berter than. ue a S:00am 4:00pm 10:29am 6:25pnx 11 :20am 5:60pm 1:46am 8:00pm I:4pm Daily axeept 8unay. LT. AahaTlIU Ar. 4:$pni l:ttps Lv. WaynvUl Ar. 1:50pm U. :42am Lt. Balaam Ar. 11:20pm 11:20am Ar. Brysos Cttty Lv. 1:20am t:l Ar. Mnrpky Lv. 6:00 a. m ' Daily except Sunday. " Harrisburg Boiler. But you must have experienced work men to do the work, end we are conn dent that we can please you. Ball, & Shepherd. PKONE 88 (SLBEHNa C AR SEHVXCB.) Train tl an4 11, and IS and 28 earry Pullman sleeper between New Tork W&hliitoa, Aftkeriile, Sot Bprinc, CaaUanooga and Naahviile. Train 9 and 11, and 1$ mxl4 12, between Jackaon ville, Savannah Columbia, Aahevilie, Hot Sprlsc Knecrrllle an CineianatL Trains 16 and 1C carry Pullman sleepers between Salisbury, AshevUie, Sot Springs, Nash vine, Chattanooga and Memphis. ; Tesetkexwltli oar tr silent equipment and schedules to tn north and east, all rail throne Washington, the public's special tix-a don Is called to nr rail and water ronta to the north and east goutkera rail way ana tkm CMe&peaka Una. This schedule allows a day's stop-over at Norfolk, VV evffordlnf an opportcaity to Tlstt Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Beach, New port News, etc. Baggage called for aod checked from hotels and - residences b the Asheville Transfer Company, office wiith cdfty ticket office, 60 patton avenue Asheville, N. C. FRANK 8. GANNON. J. U. GULP, JTairm Vice-pras. ft Gen. Mgr Traffle Mana-r, . WsAhmtTton, D.O. :; Washintrton, D. C . H. HAKDWICK, V. A. tTTJBJC. w JO P. JL, Atlanta, Ca, CUn, Passanxer Afent, W. ZL TATZOXI, Waanlzurtosv D. C. A. Q. P. A-. Leuisrille, Ky. C A. jBSNSCOTCIt, F D?llY' A. Q. P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. CityPass. and T. Agent , v t , s AshevlUe, N. C. ! SHAMPOOING Mrs. Morrison la pirepared to vidt la dUes at their residences and do this wor at a moderate price. Orders may be let and information obtained at Bay's Boo" Stare, Court Square, AshevlUe, Nt C. It never sticks to the " lron--llllastic . ' L " "-, " N - -', vQ?;aSClALCCUK0F KENTUCKY UKIVElfl An.'." J ' ... - . ... . a f-Aw4 -sKBcV iW, IL, SX3. ATI S, lxi3W -1-.
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