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ft; ST f HE ASHEVILLEGAJtElTE, MARCH 3, 1899 then .followed up tUxe atJtack beating Mr, n The AtiradtoSpf?Oiip Stores : is the Low Prices, ft fp i M Uv Ul u r -T '' 'ij-. --" Th HOD AKTIU) IS JPAWODM AVIS. Special Announcement for next WEDNESDY. SAL MONDAY, TUESDAY and S A I F SALE 77te Yew Was tfoocte are on View Our Buyers that are now buying for the JHIig IHalti Hior are as invincible as the "thin Red line" was at the battle of Balacava. Nothing has, nor can divert us frcmour H fixed purpose of giving the public such a store as it may have faith in. . We want to convince you, if you will give us the opportunity of stopping you from ordering from catalogues sent you, and patronize the stores at: home. You will be con vinced of saving from 25 to 40 per cent on the dollar, if you trade with us. We will not permit you to suffer disappoint ment here. If you have any fault to find with the goods, the price or the salespeople, we will gladly listen to your com plaint, give you justice and thank you for your trouble. We mean for you to have a feeling of personal pride in this store, We want you to share its conveniences and the manyad van tages tor economical shopping that it offers and we want to emphatically impress upon you that a low price here never means a doubtful quality. To sell goods of a questionable character, would mean the sacrifice of a reputation we have been many years in building. This shall be the most satisfactory store for you, in every way in price, quality, treatment, certainty. Your approv al and good will, is what we aim for. Everything is for your inspection. Everybody is at your service. Keep your eyes upon this space, we are now making preparations for the sale for next Monday 5 TTwesdlay and Wed-1 Cox about : the face; and cutting lite lip quite severely:- After fohe fight the men left. We haven't learned the names jf ftoxto companions. Mr. Cox has been In bed nce flue pcturrance. : His Injuries are not. serious JbutTare. quite j?ftinfuL No arrestahad been mad up to last evening. Sfcatesville Landmark Iredell jail 4a entirely empty for -the first Him in: years. When "the pris oners sentenced to the dhaln gang at court were removed ast Tuesday it left the joM empty. Thursday, however, Sam Iktoorer colored, -was sent up under $100 hond for drawing a pistol on Wfcite man. But Sam succeeded in giv ing bond Friday and was released, leav ing the jail again without a tenant, and Jthus it stood up to Hast night. We're ! afraid, however that this 4s too good a 'state of affairs to last Ion and that the i jail will ttiave a prisoner before many j days. But the fact that it is empty at j all is significant. Wiith tihe county out jbf deb and the jjail empty there is cause for congratulatiom- and we can all P afford it Vote for $100,000 of bonds to build roads and be happy. SteutesviMe Landmark. ' Monday morning ab'out 1 o'clock a severe storm of the nature of a cyclone paissed over Cromly, sixteen miles from this cSty on tihe Carolina Central rail road. It was acconpanied by a terrlfflc rain, and the wind blew so strong that many persons became alarmed for the safety of their homes and got out of bed and dressed. No residences were blown: down, however, but one of the large acid chambers of the Acme Man ufacturing company was demolished. The roof and both sides of ithe chamber were blown away. The Immediate damage sustained by the company amounts to several! thousand dollars, but the greatest loss will be that the company will lose a very aarge part of 4its season's businejss. The acid works will have to be shut down, and in view of the fact tlhat the chamber cannot be repaired in "time, the company has can celled its contracts for acid phosphate. The acid chamber which was blown down was a structure 100" feet long, 25 feet wide and 20 feet Mgh. Will advertise the price list In Saturday morning's paper ?e member the acknowledged CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE STATE' THE BIG BALTIMORE 1 CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items froniVe. rious Parts jof the Stai 1 A A Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Uc tea Gathered for the Gtazatta and S tctione frm jlettat Noith Carolina Ktwspaperg tourveyor RichaTdson has been em ployed by tihe citizens of High Point to make a complete survey of that town with a view of putting In a first class system of waterworks and" sewer age. Greensboro Record. A prospective bride and groom met at the Charlotte depot Sunday. A magis trate was ready, but the girl excused herself for a few minutes. Some time afterwards she sent a note (bo the wait ting wouOid-be groom, k which she ald: , 'I was cmfly Joking," She sent the note by a ybusng man she had just married. ; 'Salisbury Sun. here on that" occasion. Further notice of this sale will be maxle in dua time'. Murphy Bulletimi The bil'lgiving Bryson City a dispen sary has passed 121 house of representa Gives. The bill names Dr. A. M. Ben- m nett, A. H. Elmore and D. G. Fiher, jr., as dispensary commissioners, and J. F. Teague as manager. It is very questionable if this movement turns eut for much good to the community. It seems easiier to pass a dispensatory law than 'to pass a bill to maintain good schools in the country. Tuckasetge Democrat. The repaPta, made at the annual meeting of Ithe Junior A.. O. TJ. M. last week showed an Increase in number of coun c'ils and membership. Twenty new councils were instituted during the year, making the number of working Bill I have gone 14 4ay at a .time vrtthoui Movement f tbe ImwcIi, not being able ta iuoto tbem except by nstne not water in jectlonc Cb route constipation tor seyen years placed me to tbis terrible condition: during tnai time I did ev erytbing I beard ot butnever found any relief; sncb was my ease until 1 began using CASCAR2TS. I now have from one to tbree passages a day. and if ' was rleb I would glra I100JX) for each xnoTement; f snob a reUsf." atuoeb L. Hckt, 1089 EnsseU Bk. Detroit. St councils 58, with a membership of 5,036. The state council was instituted May 2, 1892. At the session at Winston in May, 1894, there were only six councils of tbe order in .the state and the membership Was omay a fraction over --j. In less than five years dt has grown to 58 coun cils and 3,000 members. Every indica tion is for the continued growth aad prosperity of the order. Winston emi- A visitor in the city from Swansboro tells of a curious thing in connection w!ith the receift cold spell. The Sound at Swansboro was frozen over so that persons could walk upon the ice, the first time this has happened in thirty years, in wauiang upon ,the ice, Innum erable uattle points were seen Sticking above the- surface of the dee, which be ing examined proved to be heads of mullets which wre frozen solidly in the ice. It 5s supposed tlhat the mullets sought air as the water congealed and so became fixed in the ice before they could draw back. Newbern Journal. , JV T. James, : route agent of - fb Southern express company, with head ": quartters art - AshevilLe; epeaat laatl Frt- n -day In this place making the (necessary , S ; arrangements for what Is known, as an i, iVld his sale," beng aa auctkm sale r.- itjlL unclaimed express goods. Mr. James decided to bold this sale on Monday, the opening dT of May, term ottuf super- Weake.or Gripe. Mc?SSc.fi r for court, and say. that aboui six hun- , "1.X7 ' "21 "f " .area pw vt y, For sale ly-The Carolina Pharmacv MMy CATHARTIC ''sSrwA0' wwwww' jate eaturaay arcernoon three coun- itrymen, going home from town, stoppcl at .Mr. J. D. CJox'a store, on east Davie avenue, and made come purdhases. It said that all of them were drinking more xw less. - In some way, & difficulty arose between one of them, A. L. Fox of Bethany, and Mr. Cox. Fox threw an oyster can ati Mr. Fox, cuittingTa gash over hia eye ama stunning him. F6x nsMuii, rwawDie. rotenw Tast tinr C ASTORIA ;-For Infants, and tHdldfcn. Tt3 Kind Yofl Data Al'aajs Bough : Bears the . ignaturo of illirtlliUllilililiiiil.lmii.iiuiii.iumumiluiliillllull,.tUillllumillt. gctaMcPreparalionfiirAs slmilating tlieToodandlieula- IjoinotEsTSgcsfionXfaafuI nessandBestContairisnfiithsr Opiumlorpuine cor1itif.fal. KOT NARCOTIC Ctarifod JafKT - Aoerfect Remedy for Cons tioa- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrlioea, Worms ,oonvuistons.r cvensn oess and Loss OF SLEEH Tac Simile Signature of NEWYOBK. V EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPCB. - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature 5 of the 5 a- Use ' For Over 1 3 Thirty Years m o f o) TH8 eKNTAWR MMT, nww TOM MTV. m SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. 5711 Number. Eastern Time. Numbers. Number. If The Ducktown Gazettei which is pub lished at the center of the copper min ing industry in the south, says: "Fre quent imouiry lis made afte r copper mining property. At the present prices of copper, copper mines should be in brisk demand. We predict that there will not be an idle copper mine near a railroad within the next two years." The same paper also says: "The pros pects for extending the Works in Duck town were never better.,. It is thought that the Ducktown Sulplhur Copper and Iron company will increase its works to double 4t present capacity. This means the employment of from five hundred to eight hundred more hands. The Burra Burra, London, Culcbobe and Boyd mines are known to'be rich in copper. There are many Inquiries made after copper mines by parties anxious to purchase. Therefore it is not unlikeily to see these mines put in 'operation at any time. We predict that Ducktown will contain 10,000 in habitants in 'less thanj four years." Sunday morning about 8 o'clock a ne gro prisoner, Tom Walker, succeeded in making his escape from the guard house. He and another negro, E. J. Brown, were the only ones in prison at Che time, but the Qlatter did not attempt to flee; instead he walked calmly up in to the city hall and informed Janitor Benson of Walker's escape, which cer- tainly startled the janitor, to say the least. - Walker had comparatlely little work and littile difficulty in escaping. Just outside the door to the prison was suspended a bucket, in reach from the iron grating and alwavs filled wtth drinking water. Walker succeeded in obtaining 'the wire which suspended the DucKet, straigntenea nt ana fished in a heavy iron bar which was lying on the floor of the corridor outside. After gaining possession of the bar, he un screwed a large nut from the lock bolt, opened the door! which leads into the corridor, and he was a free man, as the outside door was unfastened at the time. Then, while Walker was making trlacks away, Brown gave the news pi the escape. Brown ays he was afraid Walker would hsLve knocked him in the head with the iron bar df he had- at tempted to give; the alarm while he (Walker) was effecting his . escape. Just why Walker kent to the trouble of escaping is. nbt known, lasJhe was only arrested Saturday night for being. disorderly, (and left more than, enough money in the hands of the police to defray all court costs. Wilmington Messenger. .. : 4:Ihm! t:t6pro lt:0Kro t:E9ai 8 : 2Sa rr- 1.1. Nef York At. 12:41pm f:la?n I FsjilaJeipci Ar I0:l&am 2:Sam t Tfc.Jtimor At. S:00m ll:ISpno :16am ll:lam f :97pm t,y Dauriile Ijt. :4Sasa 11:25pm 1:10pm s I il:ljn lt:eipm Ar. f :49am S:fSpra t:10am i:Js.m i:Npm T.T Norfolk Relmft Ralelffh Greensboro Ar. ?:50am S:lpto Ar. 2:40am 12:lvm Ar. 1:40am ll:l6m Xv . l&:42ptn 8:56a.m S : (5am S6am -9:l2&m il :12pm l:lSpm I-.ttpm 2 :15pm S:Upm 7:40pm il:Upm 7:10pm T:fepm 8:X0pm 1:07pm :2Spm 10.S4pm U:0am 11:10am ll:lSam l:tU t:00azn 4:26am 7:40am 7:10pm fCeatral Tim.) Salisbury BtateavUle Ijy. Newton Lv. Hickory Liv. Marios Ltv Biltmore Ar. Ashevilie Lv. Ahevilie Lv. Hot Spring Lv. Morristown Ar. Knoxvllle Ar. ChattaiiooR Ar, Memphi Ar. 6:35pm 9:S0an Ar. 5f44pm 8:43am Ar. 5:03pm 8:09ani Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am Ar. 3:28pm 6:45am Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am Ar l:10pi'i o:1"Jun Ar. 11:40am 4:00am Ar. 9:50am 2:t0a-m Lv. 8:25am 1:15 a Lv 4:20a,m 10:90U5 i:49am 7: Mam l:Hpm NMhTiiU Lt, lt;lcm :1SW35 T:Wpm Ar. LouiTiIl L. 7:4im 7:iCSR i:S9xm 7:ttpa dndaaiatl Lt. I:pbs A. AND S.LBRANCB. No, 14. No- N. 18. N 8 Ne. 7. f:iasft B:tpai 4:tem :17am I0:20an 2:40pm t:lipm t:29pm S:0paB C:lSpm 9:35pm JLrT. AeevUI (Scsterxi Tim.) Lv. Biltaooc Lv. Henderonvill Tryoa Lv. epartamkura Ar. Columbia Ar. 6:00pm 1:46pm Ar. At. Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:62pm 6:03pm 5:00pm 1:19pm 11:30am 2:30pm l:45pBti 11; 42 FES ll:2gam 8:30am Charlctoa JLv. 7:Sisa S:2Cipis Litem S:MJ At. (Caatral Tlma.) BavaM3i Lt. lS:Slam UMsn 9:liam l:llaaa A. JacksoxiTilla Lv. 6:09ym l:tan Ay. Aususta Lv. t:Cpra l:0pio I: B:Mpm S:ltam Atlanta Lv. 7:S0am ll:x 7:40am 8:10pm Ax. NawOriaaaui Lv. 7:45pm f:HAJ T:4a3B AS. Mapkis Lv. 0:9p9B MURPHY BRANCH. No. 67 No. 17 (Caatnl Tlma.) Na. 68 No. 18 1 :00am 4:00pm y. 10:29am S :25pm it. U:20am 5:S0pm lt. 1:45am 8:00pm AT. I:4fpn Ar. Daily axeept Bumaay. Waynewill Balaam SrymB City Murpay Ar. 4:Upm l:tfpm Ar. l:S9pm Li:42am Ar. 11:20pm 11:20am XiT. I:2am l:CSaa Lv. 1- 6:00 a. to. Dally except Sunday. Ladies rain boots 10 inches hasrh, 22.50- a pair at J. D. i Blamtton & Co'a.-shoe store. 1 : - "LIVE AND LET UV E' -is- OUR : MOTTO. Bestaridj cheapest custom J shoe;work .and repairihglin (SLEEPING CAR SBRVICE.) Trains 87 'and 11, and 12 and 38 cacry Puliman sleepeta betweem New York, Washington, Asheyille, Hot Springs.C hattaaiooga and Nashville. Trains 9 and 11, and 10 flind 12, between Jajcksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville, Hot Springs, Kntoxville anid' Camainna'ti. Tmalns 5 alnd 16 carry Pullman sleepers between, Salisbury, Asheville, Hot ' Springs, Nashville, Chatasaooga and Memphis. - Togettaier with our excellent equipment amd schedules to the month and east, hill -rail through -Washington; the pubiics special attention is called to our rail faad wiater.jBouite tt th north and east Southern railway and. the Chesapeak line. ThisecheduJe allows a day's stop over at Norfolk, Va affording an oppoi - tmiity to:vSltOW! Point Comfort (Irt MJanroe), Virginia; Virgiinia Beacb, New port News, etc- Baggage called for and, checked from hotels and residences by the Asheville Transfer Compainy, office with city ticket office, 60 Pattern av enue, Asheville, N. C. r FRANK S. GANNON, - TMrd'V " Washington, D. C. J. M. GULP . ' ; v.- Traffic Manager. WasWnglxm, I. C S. H. HARD WICK, : A. G. P. A., Atkuuta, Ga. :. W. H. TAYLOR, A. G. P. A., LouasTille, Ky.' W. A. TURK, Gen. Passenger Agemlt. V Washington. D. C. C. A. BENSCOTER. , - ' ' P. R. DARBY, . A. G. P. A.. Chattanooga, Teno. CityPasa. and T. Agent. 1. i, Asheville, N. J. r- - " SHAMPOOING , -Mrs. Morrison is Drebared to vleit "la es atTtheit residence and do this -wor moaeraie price. Order may tte lef nd information obtained at Ray's Boo' Sixwe, Court Square, Aihevllle, N. C.l- Greer's old n$." 10 ourt Square. 1 DeWitt's Little Early Riser. ; warm CEfl. W. R. 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