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... f THE ASHEVILLE dAZEilE MARCH 17, "1S99 ,1 : Si.. ' ' Jfi J -r- M :? - . - - -- - ?! JWriB -dp Br'1 . TRADE T 1 aib i s.-iPj&acBSKia ACTIOS. 2 II II U L r(r-. U Ll U X 'JUL .'V- s Thpv ure as iiuportaatJtp the merchgas.thie: planning 'of a cimpaign ta thpoldieiC 1 We are skilled in mer ; caatile manoeuvres and the strataras r of - war. We are prepared o.ir aramuuitionjii the.sape of new goods, is reaiy. Our gunners hit ! t mark ever? time. We're waging war against popr goods atjjigh prices. Are yon with uV? 4t H tomorrovy the bombardment begins. Below we giv a fall list of particu larj oif ti e attack - ' . 7 ,3 i U U CS S CL 5 o S3 n r-r ii Yadkin river iia the of the Narrows for tOie ;piiLssa " stepped farwaxd and -removed fl the slide and in a short while the golden t grain was "tielntr ' converted in" .snow- U tnite flour North . Wllkesborov Hustler. Hn. Johm S. Henderson tells ua that ! engineers have been .afccwork for awiaie surveying'- tha ne3ghborhood greaf ,v;0W.trlc,porwer; plan't ot,Mr. Hamtoley and hi9 "associates, by: means at which ithey intend 0 tramsmit power .4 - - J,'i-- t " - - " ta SaOiisbuiry, CSoncord, " CHiarlotte and other ad jacet pointts. .. Work on the plant is to begin immediiaiteily after th survey 1a flnfched.-Salisbury Sun. Mrs. Bowman, -wife ot Mr. Calvin Bowman, of Alexander eounaty, droppedJ dead in FriendsnSp cbxrch, in: that ? ' coumty, Sunday during aervices. She Si - bapzed when deatth- claimed her. Death is STipposed to tiave resulted I from hcairt dissase. Mrs. Bowman was M : abfoxiit forty years '. old amd her hua- brnd and several small! children but- I 0 R I 1000 Ladiej' aud (flat's Umbrellis iust in.Will place the eDtire line as long as they last at 49 CTS. Worth from O83 to $l ;9. i: pecfaf IN OUR ret DPepairitiBicrat. 8ee oui AT TiJ El 12 50c, Corset for 39c, i 1 Clothing! 0E! At Cut- II ate Prices. Clolliing! See onr Wisi clow display of OUT PHICES ! HEW SPRIN8 GOODS DR1E. II Is CAROLINA NEWS Interestiag itemi from Va rious Partslof.the State. peets at -an early date to fill in the i trestCie on its line near Wilkesboro. Dart is bedng hauled to the place from Win ston for the purpose. Greensboro Telegram. Dughii WM freeze ice cream by elec tricity. The wires were beting run into his Statbliishmart yesterday. T!ha fint cream will be frozen Thursday. Mr Glimpses of Life and Progress in the ought says in consequence of this new meitlliod the price of cream will be low- Land of the Sky. Notes jQathered for the Qazattand h Selections from latest North Carolina Newspapers. rin a no convicts at the penitentiary have been vacciuialbed, and for the most part are unable to do any work now. Mr. B. F. Mcmtague has been eleclLed cnairman of the board of itrustees for the wlhite blind and the colored deaf and d-umb school at Raleigh. Mr. R. D. Johnson, long a merchant ta&or iu "Wilson, "died in Wiinajon on Ov i. . ooiiuraay r.iornnag. He was a popular and higih-minded gentleman. Salisbury Sun. i X. ;J-Mis'" uoamDer or commerce decided to accept the proposition of the -0 Methodist conlSerence to Locate its r. ;er. News and Observer. White comng from Barnsville to Lumbertota. last week . K. M. Barnes counted thirty-four tobacco barns which could be seen from the road. Of tihcse eighteen -were old barna and six teen were in course of onnafiniH, v " 'v m w rul . Lumber ton Robesonian. The name of Jim Young together wtlth the comes iof the other fusion trustees cf tihe new auditorium building for the white blind, appointed by the legislature of 1897, has been chiseled from the corner stone of that institution. The stone now beans the simple inscription '1845-1898." o m. jr-oweii ielft yesterday morning far. Haw River and States- ville to buy a brick machine. Mr. Pow u.w a u'arge number of otick for the comiing season, which indi anxious to geit them furnished. Bibli cal Recorder. Ransom Mitchell, Who was until re cently a member of the First North Carolina volunteers, and who came home several weeks aigo on sick leave, died Tuesday morning ait an early hour to the McElroy Cove, smear town, of con sumption. The WaynesvMte Guards turned out in respectable numbers and buried him with a soldier's honors at Turpin's chapel. Waynesville Courier. phanage at Raleigh. If a buildins anri 1 thait a &cKideiai of building will ve4le were1 gfiveru " - I donf te. Lno3ir this summer. Lenoir " This Raaeigh Post says thiat Major open, the-recru'iiting station in iTf ew j churches ana .Individuals iave agreed usijib. iwio jw-e twreaay coming l i"hbsu sixteen rooms 4n the BaptSst -to. xroft-&vf?aea wmkto 1 "iraie unaversityj?; There are no' more 'the TGlippines-. ' - 5 I rooms that can be furalished b . , " ' :"V5U5. , .$40; but thereare many that will oost Viva her. Statesville Iandmark. Jtluch interest is mamdfesited by our people in the results obttained by Mr. B. W. Herring in his lexperiments in fig cuCture. Mr. Herring has increased hiis orcfenrd to one thousand trees and by his method of,, prctectron they es caped injury during ithe late freeze. The cultivation of figs on a large scale is a mew "departure in this section and we trust the results of Mr. Herring's enterprise will be satisfactory and Will lead to tlhe. establishment of other orch ards. Mt. Olive Advertiser. A. J. Horn, oirua of te told'est and and most si.urdy citizens of Maccn county, died Friday might, xviareh 3, 1899, ait the age elf 72 years. He bad been in feeble health far a number of ye but a few week ago was 'attacked with the grip, which was the immediate cause of his death. He came to Macon from Orange county-N. C, in 1856, and set tled ota tShe farm where he died two and a half miles from (town, where he lived continuously for forty-three years. He was buried at Bethel near hiss, home Saturday laret. Franklin Press. The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been I Uirusa the signature of and has been made under his ner- Tyfy Js sona snprvlsion since its infancy. r, - rvr. aiiow no one to aeceive von in t.nia. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Suhstitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is Castor i a 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 Feverishness. It cores 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 CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 9 The Kind You Haye Alwp Bought In Use For Over 3pYears. THE CCNTAUff COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRECT. NtW YORK CITY. CHAPEL HI iL MOTES. Chapel- Hill, March 16. The Carolina d ebaJ.eoTS, Messrs. Bowie and B road -hufst, who Will take part in the third annual debaibe beween the" University of Nonth Carolina and the University of Georgia, ieft this af tenn-ctom on the 4 o'clock train for Athens, Ga. . The query, "Resolved, That the Unit ed Slates senators should be elected by the direct vote of tihe people," was very ably discussed last evening in the ch?.p el by Messrs. Conner ar-d Kiutz for the affirmative an Messrs.. Eowie and Broadhurst for the inegative. At the close of the discussion the speakers received tSie hean:y approval and confidence of th;9 faculty and en tire student body. It 'is the belief that Cairoilna will win in the intellectual contest as well as in the physical. The chair of 1W, IcQl vacant by the dea'Jh of the late Judge Manning, has been filled by Judge Shepard. His dut ies beginning September, 1899. SOUTH K UN 11 A I LWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. Number. n - Eastern Time. Numbers. Number, tf 4:30pm f:5r.i m 9:20pm 10:43pm 6:lCim 12:05am 3:R0am 6:22am 11:15am 6:07pm Lv. New York Lv. Philadelphia Lv. Baltimore Lv . Wa'shiffi'gton Lv. .Danville Ar. At. Ar. Ar. Ar. 12:43pm 6:35 am 10:15 am 2:56am S :00am 11:25pm 6:42am 11:25pm 9:35pm 1:30pm 12:lCum 12:01pm 9:35pm 3:10am 4:05am 7:05am 9:10am 2:50pm 3:50pm 6:35pm Lv. !Tichmond Lv . Norfolk Lv. Seima Lv. Raleigh Lv. Greensboro Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 7:50iam 2:40am l:4Cam 10:43pm 5:5pm 12:35pm 113fiam 8 : 50am t:fSm i:l6m ; ? n- : 'Spm 'Ipm ? 155pm t lEpm 5 i5pm 1 0pm lipm ? : 10pm T:Mpro 8:20pm 25 ie-Mpm li-.OSaJS 12:10am 11:1591 I t Warn t:00m 4:2Sam 7:40am 7:19pm .r. Salisbury gttevill T-r Newton Jjv Hickory Lv. Marion Lv Biltmore Ar- Ashevill Lr. AAhevllle Lv, Hot Springs Lv. Morrietovii Ar. KnoTvillft Ar. Cbattanooapa Ar. MeraphJ Ar. f! :35pm 9:30am Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am Ar. 5:03pm 8:0Sam Ar. 4 :45pm 7:52am Ar. 3:28pm 6:45am Ar. 1:30pm 5:2lam Lv 1:20pm 5:15am Ar 1:l0jr:i " At, ll:40m :0v?m A r :50am l:S0ajn l.v. . -SSain l:l?am Lv 4:20jwr) 10:0prp As the season of the year when rneu moDia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs. Oolda, catarrh, bronchitis and lung trou bles are to be -guarded against, nothing 'is a fine substitute." "will answer the purpose," or is "just as good" aa One Mimi'te Cough Cure. That is the one in fallible remedy for 'all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously up on having it if "somethimg else" la offer ed you. Paragon Pharmacy. Arrangements lhave been completed to open a Baptist school at .MScaville in April. The school wtd be opened in the Grabtree, Baptist- church, -and the committee on buildings have already made arrangements to add other build ings. It is tlhe aim of the principals to make this su school y for the practical educaition of thie masses and not a high classical school for the classes. Bflack Mountain Eagle. - . Reideville is to have waterworks. A Vote has been taken ito pass upon the question of fesuing . $25,000 bonds for putting in a standard system of water works, , amd the result was almost unanimous to issue the bonds,- only sev- nst. It is un qulstlion will be taken up at once, a survey having already beem made, and ifc is- probable that the system will" be dn operation -by August. , , A Hit on tlxe Critic's Appetire. If you are fond of a real, old fashion ed turkey dinner, you will enjoy seeing James A. Herne's delightful home play. "Shore Acres." They serve a turkey dinner in the second act of this piece that will do your heart good to see. and if you are sentimental you may laugh or cry over it, just as you please. If your appetite is bad it will make you genuinely hungry. Minneapolis Trib une. For Frost bites, burns, indoletnt sores eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWHtt's TV 1 ten Hazel Salv stands first amd best. Look out for dis honest people who try to imitate vand counterfit it. It'g their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated." Get De Wttt's Witch Hazel Salve. Paragon Pharmacy. i;4azn ':E&axa t:pm Ar. wwnkvm L;v. 19:lpra 9:l9m 7: (ipsa Ar. Louia villa L.v. 7:pm 7:aza ttfcjm 7:ttpsa At CI Edit Rat: L.T. i:Wpas t:Maat A. AJsD S. BRANCH. No. 14- No- 1 tfe.9 (Central Time.) t:SS&xn 1:17am L$:S0am Jl:Um 2:40pm t:lSpm t :29pm i:00pni l:lSpm 9:?5pm IiT. Aaaevill (Eastn Tlma.) Lv. Biltmor Lv. HenderaoBvilla Tryoji i.v. 8part&skra Ar. Columbia K. It. N 0 N. T. Ar. 6:00pm Ir40pm Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:52pm 6:02pm 5:00pm 8:lpm ll:3ftam 2:30pm li:4pw 11:25am 8:30am JbJX Charlctom Lv. 7:t9am lt5a Ax. (Cantral Tias.) fiavaajiak Lv. U:14aai U:Uvr :Uam :liast ax. JacktOBTill Lv. l:Mpaa f:tpm :pm l:ffam i:lam Ay. Astrdta Ax. AtlftMt Lt. l:tam ll:pfi& 7:40am 8:lCpm Ar. Nw Orluu Lt. 7:4lpaa 7:i&a Dr. David KcnnedvS avoFite Memedy CURES ALV KIDNEY. STOMACH AND LIVER : TROUBLES en voltes being-cast derstood thaHttoe. water The new roller flouring mill, was. com pleted lasitwieek &ifid Monday' mornang the machinery" was putt Sm motion. ;. In A short wihile Mr.. W A. May who superiMmdedUJtoe v pdjacing- of. the ma ."chineryetc.4 announced that everything was. 4n weiaxiimJesa lltor.the ,what to be Jturned" on the'roEa Llttte Miss Rtithj " ! have trone 1 -4 6eys at a' lima wZiiiout- a oioveincaw ot" ih kawclt, .not lciuj( able to iiiovc t::eiu tjxej)t by iibiug liot water lnjcticas. ,;iir':ic cutiir.! juitioa for beveu years viaoed em Its .ais; :-vriiio cjHlitioii; cturiiiir tbat .time I J!J eT rvtiii'.'U i iia.rti of btitiicTer found Buy relief; such 4:L uy uiiso-uniU 1 beiiaai using CASCAUI'TS. I juj-.i iiava from cue to Llivee itassaes a day. end if I iras tieii I would eive (liJU.UJior eicli movenatiit; It g f ,;eu a reiiei.' A YI.&IER L. HffXI, 108 KubseU 8t Detect 3Sl CU RE CO N ST I PATIO I. iiE. torite KMir Co-py, tUai.rflMWl, R foA 33 Vor saie by' Th'Carotoa'Phwfmacy 7:teaaa A2. M3CpWf 1st. 9:t9ps9 MURPHY BRANCH. No. tT No. 17 (Central Time.) No. 68 No. 18 X:00am L0:29m 11:20am, l:4oam 4:00pm 6:26pm IiT. IiT. IiT. Ar. Ar. Daily except Sundays. Aakavlll At. Waynwrlll Ar. Balaam Ar. Bryvom City Lv. VLvTsfkr Lv. 4:0epm l:Mpn 1:19pm U:41am 11:10pm UrSCam :10am l:fil&si 6:00 a. m. Daily excecpt Sundays. ; - (SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.) Trains 87 and 11, and 12 and 38 carry Pullman sleepers betweeai New York, Washington, Asheville, Hot Sprih.dhattanooga and Nashville. Trains 9 and lLand 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville, Hot Springs, Knoxvillo and dndnnfcti. " Trains 15 and 16 carry Pullman alee pens between Salisbury, Asheville, Hot Springs, Nashville, Chataoooga and Memphis. Togeither withT our excellent equipment and schedules to the north and east, all rail thpough Washington, the public's special attention ia called to our rail and water route t the irorth and east-Souithem railway and the Chesapeak line. This schedule allows a day's atop over at Norfolk, Va affording- an oppor tunity to Visit Old Point Comfort (EYwt Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Beach, Now port News etc Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by the Asheville Transfer Company, otnee wth city ticket office, 60 Patton av enue, Asheville, N. C. FRANK S. GANNON, ,,Third Vke pres. & Geiu -Mgr . . Washington, D. C. J- M. GULP,. . Traffic Manager, . Washington, D. C. S. H. HARD WICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. W.H.TAYLOR, A. G. Pj A., Louisville, Kyi W. A. TURK, - . . JfSJ? Agent, j Washington, D. C. C. A. BENSCOTER. . - F v2J . I ' A. G. P. A.. Cbattanooga, Tenn. - CityPasa. and T. Agent. ' .. - ' . AEhevUte, C. ' , ' College tr&e4 and Court Scuajra.' Jtw Cfd W. R. SMITH, rrtsMsot ef tta CXSEECUL COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY UKIVEBSITT ' V- - iLESJDfQTON, KY. -lent i iwamJ vf Mweafrt hu 0-i i .--.-- . t r v V It I 1 - t v i v i tJiifK-isiti-!-
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