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"'X - ' "V-" - ,"X' -v; rX - rHE ASHEVILLE GAZE1TE MARCH, 1899 - ix yr$ mustered Into service May-2. jf- i fix-- I 1 ; - 4 rl XjX I - Egasar'1, - . . - r n : : .5 - - XlF 1 AMiFisTPAWnM ;aib. - ar f . fiT n'n hr1 TAflTlflO They are as important to the merchantjas the planning: , a 1 sd ill... - -ma '- tit ft. n.miiH.itfii iiu iud 'duiuici wV 1 nnub 1 iivi 1 w w 1 of a cambaieh to' the 'soldier. nantile manoeuvres and the stratagems pf war. We nrAnflrwlnV kmmnnition'ia the shape of new gobds, "is -ready. Our gunners hit t e mark every time. We're waging war against poor goods at higTi, prices. Are you with u ? At 8 tomorrow the bombardment oegms. reiow we pv, . .u.i ,ou U4 Fai wuu- f t e attack - are St QJ c Q. I 5 Oi o to r-v" 5" 1000 Ladies' and (rent's Umbrellas just in. at 49 CTS. Worth from 98c to $1.39. Will place the entire line as long as they last aiWLEKaswtisi Special IN OUR EDepairitinmeim See our 50c, Corset for 39c. AT TDSIE 1BJI(B STdDIKIB. I bly nnJtt his -entire , withdrawal from praotice, sayis xne iNws ana UDesrver, aii toe will t?r to""" Chapdl ..Hill "eleven months of ftitoe .ytar. -, - vv . i 1 1 judge Shepherd wU ?uot 'suarbe en re charge of Jthe lawvohool A the mil J versity untfia the comtoff. ouinmerfc;T!lie t acctotcnce - of this" pWdbn wiilpfoba LcX VSIgHOES! SHOES! At Cut Hate Prices. tofhing Clothing! see oeif win dow IDisplfay of 1Fioiiser& at OUT PEICES ! NEW SPRIUG!GQQDS JJI ft CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parts of the tate. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for ihe Gazettand h Selections fr m latest North Carolina Newspapers The railway coirnmiissiion 4s called to jnieett -again ApriH 1. The new officiate of 'ithe agriculitural departmecit. wivl iaoti stake office unitil Juris 15. Orders have been given to accept the Kiag'a Mountain Rifles as Company L, Second regiiraeaBt. Wi'llLam Bingham sdhool of Meba-ne i was defeabtd at Chapel Hin Saturday by at score pf 14 ito 0. .v , Greensboro is socm 'to bave a f aotory for the manufacture of canibon flannel, the first of the kind in the south. ' fl - " Tbeniembers of the New England e ". Newspaper League will, be in Raleigh 'eb Raieigh's guests nfoe- 20th InstaniL , -- In the case, of the eftate vs. Moilie Sow z cW.trid aitjIxIngito2 chairged with ff ijLcaistlcide, fche -Jury. Teturned a verdict i " of not' guSKyl w- - - v .Grand! Secretary Woodell, of th Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, reports that there are 120 working loderes in North Carol ima. The senior class of Wake Forest num bers this year forty two. Mr. J. C. Wright, of RlchmoTUd county, is presl dent. 0 The proprSetorg of ifche Wilmington Messenger 'have closed a contract for the erection of a bandsome and com mo dious office building. The receipts of cotton at the Wil mmgfticm. porlt simce September 1 were 286,822 baeOs, oompared to 303,005 balas the corresponddng date last year, eays in Messenger. The state board of agriculture ait a recent meeting decided to send a com miuee to Kouitnem Pines, in April, to atfcead the mleeiting of dnveators, capital ists and 'home seekers. Dr. R. H. Lewis, the secretary of the state board of health, says that there is now smallpox art sewnton He eays if people do no;t get vaccinated there will ilater be a veritable epidemic. on - Work .wfll commence this week the Olivia Barney Memorial Free library at aaettgn. it is to be on Qw capital square, to a few yards of ttia west en trance and. the confederate monument. Joe Cass, who kretf William G Wooten, near Harmony, in north Ire. drf! ago last summer, end .was sentenced to the penitentiary for life, has been pardoned by Governor Russell. P8- Iteifeign,. is arranging w aupvieinieTO. co itihe North' mm m - - m w xaanuaijw uaws and Carolina uxnrmsv which will be published to a fortnight by Ed wards & Broughton, says the News and Observer. A murder occurred last week in Yan cey county in which Dud Horton was killed -by another Horton. Sunday one Austin killed a BlankensMp. Horton surrendered to the sheriff. Austin was arrested but was released by friends. The discovery of copper ore in Wake county was made two weeks ago, but the assay was not completeid until a day or two ago. It shows good ore. Th deposit lis aboult text miles south of Raleigh. News and Observer. The governor has issued 'the following" commissions : Colonel FrankCin P Hobgood, Jr., inspector general; Major Spencer Lee Hart, assistant inspector general, and George L. Morton, com nrander of the naval brigade. The engagement is announced of Miss Mabel Green, daughter of Col. Wharton J. Green, pf . Fayettevilde, &nd Mr. Geo. Ellioitit, son of Mr. Warren G. Elliott, president of the Atlantic Coast line The marriage will be solemnized at Fayette ville, Aprl 19th. Green Morris a negro from Jack son township was committed to jail oast Jtj'rioay by Eequire R. T. Sdstaire for kplliing Ricto Belk, another negro. Belk was ait the1 'homo f of- Morrison, whenJalciuarrel began and the former was shot dead. Monroe Journal. It is now thought that the "First' North Carolina Tegamen will return Ito Ral! edgto from Cuba by April 15. ' It is the eniorv,iiegamerjtt: ia General Lee's corps. and It Is also eald Ito be the enfor4reg ' -'" '. .. -. ;. - - . ..... . . - , Jmen nog aiar .the -r volunteers.' -' It Call ton Broitlhers have' purch'ased five hundred acres of timber Tamd from "the Speculation Land 'company on Knob and Cove creeks, 'and will erect lumber and shingle mills. An immense amount of fine timber Ss :found In that section, and when put on the market will add to Rutherford's reveTiue.-Westerrr Vindi cator. . . Th-e queerest aca of the legislature is itihe erne making it -a misdemeanor to kill a fox In Alleghany county for two years lit is the first act of the kfend ever passed in the state. Anottoer act for aji eastern county forbids hunting save by perm'issiom of landowners, fox hviaters with ndt lees thlan three hounds being excepted. Wilmingitoai Messsn ger. Reports from the mincis are rife that Captain Joe CL Mills, of Brindletown, has made - a big nd In the log, and 4s geittLng out gold by the shovelful, says the Webster Vindicator. A very rich deposit, surpassing anything ever found was reported last week, afid we hope 'lit is all true and will hold good for a long; and abundant harvest for Captain Mills. A number of the beautiful Mongolian pheasants will be turned loose this month in this county, ait several points. says ,the Raileigh Post. They are pro itecited by a special act of the leglslat ure. Dt is hoped tihat they will thrive tand muljtiply as they have done in Washington and Oregon. Later these birds will be seat to other sections of the si tate. ; The first democratic primary at Wil mington under the new city charter was held Monday. It was, without aourt, tne warmest uooal campaign that has been waged in the city. The revolutionary mayor, Colonel A. M WaddeK, was nominated by a safe ma jorfity, as was also the present chief of police, E. G. Parmele. The White La bor union, which led the opposition to the present adminisLration, was defeat ed on every side, every candidate en dorsed by them, even for cfoy council, being tunned down. 1 ' The schooner Annie E. Reynolds, from Plymouth for Alexandria, Va., was wrecked near Pounit Lookout, on Chesapeake bay, during Tuesday night's storm, and Captain B. L. Hill and a crew of six men are said to be lost. The schooner was loaded with lumber. A truink belonging to one of the crew and a piece of timber on which! a sailor had written the supposed rate tnait awaitea the vessei was washed ashore. A few days ago at the Atlantic Coast Line wharves a freight car loaded with 118 bailea of hay was backed "off the whkrf imito the river and wen4- to the bottom Ln twenty one feet of water. The services of an expert -diver were brought into requisition and yesterday he dove down into the cold waters of the Cape Fear river and lacked cables and chains around the ctair and trucks aind succeeded iri raising them to 'the wharf again by means of a steam hoieter. This was quite a fea4- for the diver and he is highly commended lty the railroad people for his successful work. WUmington Messenger. .- im ii i 111 ' I inni,,,.. fy TvX-ViXSXNXN2i jov.wxvxs, 1 The Kind You -Have 'Always Bought, and which has ben in use for over 30, years, has borne the signature of !- ' and has been made tinder his per- T&TjfoZ soal supervision since its infancy. f ftCAjfKj Allow no nnn tr lArAi-irn -vtm in lio 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 a 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 Peverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething-Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency, ilt assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of f. S9 Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY TRCCT, NEW YORK CITY. XV- f G d SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec 5 1898. Numbers. I7&11 Number. Eastern Time. Numbers. Number. St 4:t0prh rtpm X.yr. Nw York Lt. PhllAdelphi 1st Baltimore U:41prc f : 18 m 1 :07pm TjT Danvlll Ar Ar Ar AT. 12:43pm lOrlSam S-OOtm t:am 2: 56 Am ll:XSpm 13:S5pm 5:5fpm l:0pra r. f 40&m 1:25pm 3 it l-?5prr i-ttr-m Lv. Greensboro Aj- 7 0a.m K:6fpm k.r. 2:40am 12:S5ptd At. l0am 13:x6m? L,t. 19:41pm 8: Warn (Htm i.Km I SSam :Ham X:I2pm t:lEpm 1:15pm l:SSpm l:Ktpi i-ttpm 7:40pm !:Upm 7:16pm T:C6pm 8:S0pro 1:07pm f :25pm l?'.t4pm 11:01am 11:10am 11:15am I'.nxm t :00am 4:25am 7:40am 7:10pm (CABtral Tim.) Lr. 8alibury 17. Stateavill L,t. Newton Lv Hickory L.v. Marion Lv Biltmore Ar. A-sbeville Lv. Aabeville Lv. Hot Spring Lv. Morriato-sm At. Knoxville Ar. Chattanooga Ar. llempb-i Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am Ar. 5 : 44pm 8 : 4Sam Ar. 5:03pm 8:0&un Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am Ar. 3:28pm 6:45am Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am Ar 1:10pm ,' Ar. 11:40am 4:0(yam Ar. S:50aro t:10.ro Lv. S :26am 1:16J0 Lv 4:20am I0:00pns m m . The total number of bills on ithe house calendar durtog1 the last session of ithe legislature was 2,071, including resoCutions. The senate calendar had 1,599, making a gTamd toltal of bills and resolutions announced by the two read tag clerks of botth houses of 3,670. Al lowing for (the number of bills intro duced ln the senajte && a basis and add ing the number introduced in the senate that were tabled or reported unfavtiira bly the Itotail number of different Mils on all subjects put into the new law mill must havie amounted to dn the neighborhood of 3,000 bills.This averages' about seventeen, billa too eachenaitor aind representative of the 170 in the two houses. ' I A taie- vrin eiglitceu l-t long at east came on the ec6ue after iriv ta.kinc two CJASCARETS. . This 1 am sure hr.s caused my uad health tor the past' three years-- i r.m still caking Casc: ruts, the only cathartic worthy of notiae by fieusiUle people. " . . UEO. VV BOWf.KS: lUird, Mi3i ji CANDY Pleasants. Palatable. , Potent 'Taste Good.-Co syer sicnen weaken, or tiripe. lOCj, ScJWc. vvift;wwna i if nun. ... -trie Racdr Coauar, Cfaleaco. Moalrral, RevYarfc. S13 H fl-Tn.n 1 fl 8oll Zd. Rnaranteed by all dm WUM U-UAb Kist8l9rUK Tobacco Habit. iFtitllevfar The rCatflMa' Pharmaov C I -m .mm . t. ! 4 :40am 1:55pm ? :10am T:5tpm Ar. NahviU Lv. 1 :10pm LcubfTtD L. 7:45pm -I Mam 7:t0pm Ar. CisciaaAti Lv. itOOpsa ti,sk A. AJSD S. BRANCIi. No. 14. No,. 10 Ha-I (Central Time.) K. It. K. 0 No. I. . t:t$a 1:00pm S :Uam 1:17am 0:20am l:tSa 2:40pm 1:15pm 1 :29pm 5:00pm 1:15pm 9: ?5pm Lv. Amaevllla (Saatern Tlma.) L. Biltmoora Lv. HenderaoBvUIa &. Tryoa l.v. Spartajabmra Ar. Columbia Ar. 6:00pm 1 :40pm Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:52pm 6:03 pm 5:00pm t :10pm 11:30am 2:30prc l:46pai U :42pm U :25am 8:20am AJF Cnjarleatea Lv. 7:00am 5:$pxa l:0tem 8 2aB (Central Tima.) A. toTUiali Lv. U:24am lt:Ma 0:15am 0:15am 1:00am 5:10am at. Jaekacuvllla Lv. t :00pm :00pm Lv. 0:00pm :10p ( 1 Ar. Anffoata Af. Atlaata Lv. 7:50am ll-.m 7:40am 8:10pm At. Kaw Orlaaxa Lv. 7:4fpm f :55a 7:40aa AT. Mampaia Lv. 0:00pm MURPHY BRANCH. No. 07 No. 17 (Central Time.) No. 68 No. 18 1:00am 4:00pm tv L0:20am 8:25pm tl:20am 5:60pm l:45ami 8:00pm at l:Mp Ar. Daily axesapt Bumaay. .Waynaarvilla Mmwr Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. 4:00pm! 1:1 1:50pm Ll:42am 12:10pm 11:10am 0:20am 0:C2aa 6:00 a. m. I "Daily except Sunday. (SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.) Trains 87 -and 11, and 12 and: 38 carry Pullman sleepers between New York, Washington, AsnevlUe, Hot SpringB.C hattanooga and Nashville, Trains 9 and ll,and 10 and 12, betV7Bn Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Aaheville, Hot Springa, Knoxville ana CtoctnnatL Trains 15 atod 16 carry Pullman deepens between Salisbury, Asheville, Hot Springs, Nashville, Chataoooga and Memphis. Togeaner with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north and east, all rail through Washington, tne public's special attention is called to our ra and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the CnesapL line. This schedule allows a. day's stop over at Norfolk, Va affording an opp tunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Bea. New port News, etc Baggage called tor and checked from hotels aod resmeiK by the Asheville Transfer Company, office with city ticket office, 60 .fauoo enue, Asheville, N. C. FRANK S. GANNON. Third Vke pres. & Gen. Mgr., Washington, D. J. M. GULP. -Traffic Manager, 2 r' Washington, D. C. S. H. HARD WICK, A. G. P. A., Atlan.ta G. W. H. TAYLOR, ArG. P. A., LoudaviUe, Ky.- W. A. TURK, t r Gen. Passenger Agent, ' . - Washington, V. - f C. A. BENSCOTER. OTlfL ! F. R. DARBY, A. G. P. A Cnattanooga, Tenfl. , City Pass, and T. Agent arr-Lk Aalieville, N C. Tbc one sureVcurebr The Kidney liver and Bloocf tV.1 SfiS3Bia COLLEGE Of RESTUCM umw t v : V -i: - :
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