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- raE ASHEVIIXE GICZXTZ MARCH i8v899 -f - wil - 'be " an , exceedirrgrly ; dntereat- n Mng'occaskmi -A. number, AljevilLft i oeople tare pected--o De in atena- . f Dr H.: By .weaver, or Asnevwie, was m 1 i f 1 a! i. ,1,M8::-:. TDi nC 'TflPTIP " . They'are'aa impokait to the merchant! as the plaifSfnV I nHUtl JHll I lUUi ot a campaign to the ioldier. vWe are sailed in mer- .V . -'-.-a.--i . . -" JWntilft'rnnTioenvres and therstratagems.sof i waiv We are prepared our ammunition, in the shape of pew goods, is ready, . . Uur gunners hit: te; mark every time-KWere waging war against 'poorgoods " at high prices. Are yon with uit?""' At 8 tomoiTow the bombarfment:' begins;? Below giv; a fall list of partfcn jawoitieatt&u-J' . - ;:. ,. ; . ; Vft ri if-- 5 A3-' 5 6 - Weaver,', day or ftwolsiaice. . Xhemauay friend jaf jthla admlrabJe and:. beloved old lady-will 1e gratified to learn -th ehe continues steadfly convaleecent. ? 5 pr. -Pn AitkiiiB preachecl a Berraxxa" of grosut pata ijd: force last eyendng at the Metfcodibt"hurcbr V: ' NOTES FROM BREVARD- 1000 Ladies' and Gant's Umbrellas just in.Will place the entire line as long? as they last at 49 CTS. Worth from 98c to $1.39. - " r V. IN OUR etl; dm airtiiiinieimd: Brevard, N. C., March 17. P..- Hrrioit, the mother of Mre.; W..- A; Gash;, died here on Tuesday night f- ter some, weeks "of ,: 'illnessi. She was 78 yearsiOf age -and, was tthe-wldow -of the laJte Jr H; F.Herriat, and a lady loved; and veneraited to-the communiity In which she spent tblue flatter part of her life. She "waa burled Tjhunsday beside htiP hiisband dn Vh.e St. PMlips ceme- eery. j Mrs. T. W. WMtmire, ithe wife of y j reported quite seriously ill, and fears are ciatertaiiied by iher many f rends as to the resuk. Mans. Verdery,- h-ei sister from Augusta 'has come to her bedside. it seems an assured Met ithat the Tox away com pain y Will purchase the H. & B. railroad, and our people aire de MgMed itflnaJt ithis company withplenty of capital will ttfce control, as it will 'be to itheir interest to give the best service pracltioaJble and encourage ev ery indusitry ait this end of the line. Our ladles have made a "nice start i toward a oSrculliatiihg library which is now vopen to the public, and will be an ottuer aittradWon to the visitors Jn our plasanti and li'berary Mttle village. The ladies expect to continue thefr efforts uiotl the (library wiM: be worthy of a much lairger place than we mow have. We have qu'ite a number of northern Visi-iors yet with, us, some of whom have recently purchased property and will reside here permanency;. TiTnwi" t AT See our - 50c, Corset for 39c. H0E! k-i v - C ti 1 Prices. ' -v. if Clothing! Oloiing! See our -Wits- dow SMspIay of :0TJT PEICES! rlEW SPBirJS GOODS Aa the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throatr coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis amd luag trou bles are to be guarded against, nothing "is a fine substitute," "will answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one dn- t- fallible remedy for all lung, t&roat or bronchialvtroubiea. Insist vigorously up on having it if "something else" im offer ed you. Paragon Pharmacy. HUSBAND AND WMFEv I C81 Q ' f ' t mini, i, , I " " The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bn - fs in use for over(SOyearsf has borne the signature of aoaa has been made under his ner- sonal supervisioDL since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this!. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ClhudrenElxperience against Experiment. -V t . 1 What is CASTORI A Castorla is a ; substitute - for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, .z 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 cures Diarrhoea and Tind , 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 CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of s7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCMTAUR COMPMT, TT MUMkT BTRCCT, NCWTOOK CITV. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. Number. Eastern Time. Numbers. uxs Number. If 4:30pm 12:05am 6:55pm 3:50am 9:20pm 6:22am lir. New Tork Ar. Lv. Phfladelphia Ar. LiV.. Kaltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35 am 10:15am 2:56am 8:00iam 11:25pm 10:43pm 11:15am :10am 6:07pm Lv. Washington Ar. Ar. 6:42am 11:25pm 9:35pm 1:30pm CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Partsjof the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. ; tary TOf the. state board of dental exam- mers,, gives notice that the board wm hold its regular annual meeting at Ral eigh Monday, May 1, for the examina tion of applicants for ddcense to practice dentistry in North Carolina. The Pathetic Storr pt a, Tisredy o the Alps. Many years ago I read a pathetic srary, which 14 constantly recalled iio mind the dnties cf this jomr-ilp.tion compt! me to read the recjra- or t years and re peruse the long lo3c-ci letters of my be loved and livo over again tho happy day? when we were all in all toeach other. J do not remember all the details of the In eident which so impressed' me, but tk chief facta were these: A married couple were crossing- on&o the great glaciers of the Alpine regions, when a fatal accident occurred. The bus band fell down one of the huge crevasses' which abound, on all glaciers the; rope broke, and the depth of the chasm was so I :m great that no help could be rendered,, nor cduld the body be recovered. Over the wlJfe's anguish at her loss we must draw the veil of silence. Forty years afterward 1 . saw her, with the guide who had accom panied them at the time of the accident, staying at the nearest hotel at the f 00 of the glacier, waiting for the sea of ice t give up its dead, for by the well "known law of glacier progression the form of her long ''lost husband might be expected to appear, expelled from the mouth of the torrent about that date. Patiently and with unfailing constancy t&ey watched and waited, and their hopes were at last rewarded. One day the body was, released' from its prison in the ice, and; the wife looked again on the features of. him who had been 12 :10am 12 : 01pm 9:35pm 9:10am 3:10am 2:50pm 4:05am 3:50pm 7:05am 6:35pm T t;tEam T:Ctpm t : BK.m 8:J0pm (-t6m i :07pm ):(tam :21pm '1:12pm ie-14pm ttlSpm 12:0tam I'.Kpm 12:1 Sam t:XKpm W :15am S:SSpm t:0oam 7:40pm 4:2Sam tl:tSpm 7:40am 7:19pm 7:iepn3 IiV, Lv. Richmond Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm Norfolk Ar. Selma Ar. Raleigh .Ar. Gr eejosboro Lv . 7:50am 5:55pm 2:40am 12:3pm 1:40am 11351am 10:43pm 8:50am (Ceatral Tim.) Lv. Ballsbury Ar. !6 :35pm 9:30am Lv. atatesrille , At. 5:44pm 8:43am Lv.- Newtoo Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am Lv. Marion Ax. 3:28pm 6:45am Lv Biltmore Ar. l:30pm &:21am Ar Ashevtll Lv 1:20pm 5:15ftam Lt. Aaheville Ar 1:10vo 1 Hot Sort Ar. ll:4naro MorriirtowTs Ar :R0aT? t-KHro 4r. Knoxvfll L 2ian) IrlSam Ar Cbattaaooo Lv 4KtTt 0-tcn Mbviil LeutarvlII Lv H:lpm m Lx. 7t4Spa A. AJSD 8. BRANCH. No. 14. Now. 1 (Central Time.) X It. Ne Ne. f. t:lte4 :17am ft:30am ttaea 2:40pm t:pm t:29pm t:lfpa 9:5pm Lt. AAevffit (Cutern TlmO Lv. Biltmor Lv. HendersoBVille I. Tryo r v. Spartamkra Ar. Columbia Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm Ar, 6:62pm ' 2:30pm Ar. 6:03pm 1:45pm Ar. 5:00pm i2.4tpa Ar. t:lfpm ll:2Sam Lv. 11:30am 8:30am Chartestom Lv. 7:tdara I:Spm deritaHy droivnedsin the river mar his 80 long Prted from teR 0 pathos h, tOB ' the story lay in the- fattft that she was my . , wa then ftn old woinan; m&. thenewly res- . uj wjr aieiga.Dor and It is sup- cued body was that of quite a young and posed went to the river, a few stDs I robust man, so faithfully- had the crystal away! to, wash :h4rraeif anri . ln casket preserved the jewel which it held " so long. . The 40 years had left no wrln iUC w..-w4. oy vti& curreat kles on that marble-brow. Time's with down stream and when found it was ering ffngers could not toueh him in that xne bouithern 'has sold the' old depot I about thifii miles away Webster t aDd so for a few brief moments the ana shed to Greensboro. The deoot rwrmlrt ageu . iaay saw me nusoana gi cer youun Drougnt jyu aaid the shed ,$104. bq, aTe ;ttG. . I:NUK Ar. (Oratral TIhmi) Lv. lJ:14am 11: Mam 'llam i:llsa jr. Jackoivill Lv. I:fpm" t:tpsk Aogujrta l:Wpm l:10aa Atlamt Lt. 7:Mam U:Ujm 7:40am 8:10pm ir. ItarOriMM Lt. T:4Spa I:ESui to be moved Just as soon as the new passenger depot is occupiedt The shed I Salem postofflaea has been issued is needed co longer in GreenSboro'as the I Dy the department at "Washington, to as he was in the days which were gone 1 frrravTRT C TT PrmTirAnn 'a ''An fcnmncr- An order consolidaiting . the Winston j inhv ' , - Sis. MURPHY BRANCH. Not 17 Now 17 (Central Time.) No. 68 No. 18 bnrv. jNotesiatnereai lor tas uazettana 1 SelectlonVfrom latest North c arolina Bewspapera . . For : Frost -bites, burns, indokfat sores S:00am take effect July 1. Th new offirft will I wi 'ttxt txtL tt.i citt 1 11 tAm jo -be knosvn asWanixn-Saflm rvionei stands first ai besrt-v Look ou!t for dis- I l:46nxi P.- Lybrook, the present postmaster countwrflt It. It's their endorsement of ft at Winston, will" have chares ai the Rood - aJrtlcle. Worthless goodd are iBot r 7, -:",r-- . "t- .UM,WU j1 r u salv.-Pargon Ph4rmacr.J f.ayijtroupie witi the ciaes ;omce in ie state. A postal sta transfer work is 'to be done : in Sails- . . : iThe American. Telephone line! be f:2Spm 6:S0pm 1:00pm . Ax&btCs At. 4:ttpa l:ttpBi . lifW .Warnwrrill Ai. I:t0pm U:4Iam Lt. Balaaca . ... Ar. llnn 11:20am -j Ar, CrysoB Ctj" Lv. - f:t9a :f:C2as r pailyeoKeirjSuncIa ; .; -.pafly exeeo Sundaya. A'donnDaimy nas 'oeen ommzed in. itnei ti . .. -1 . . v . . - -im ; ... . j .iv6iun; cuxiipsuiies. xne isjtter ttion wiii.oe eiaiousm?a at Salem with! if giooiny : ana . nervous, ; city dot the estapaishmenit , of both a ccmcante hflvt 1 W t tf , ' . . on (the dark- Bide of things iaunary ana a naKery--iiendersonville i Hustler.- . aiiiu ng take a few. m-c c liucy urosea Ncne raifiroad 1 as r suprdnieinaem. ut -is understood cine, and the doom will disappear. ; pana. Western Union wires, near James- thaft-Colonel Lybrogk's salary will be lOWai. iexlngton XteSPatch. Unwas tn 13 K00' Onl :f,o nr. . I Hale, of Bos- . , . . . . 7 'sV - f : I Dy:s reaucexr ixxwn. a,uuu to $1,200. , ine nrxn annum eoate conventton of OrPnhoro Teletrram. at Holly Inn. rrhniian TT'-nriam-irm. 4.XTw v I . v'. . . wiH be held In Salisburv Anrii 9ii'9s I V f lhe Lenoir News eays Jake Wilson, ;rQ, . - . j.r'1-.rr.Weavww.T March 17. A ifttter I out milk toasts and at timesmy stomach would Revl. Edward Evereiit ton, with his wife and spending some- weeks Pinehurst. WEAVERVILLE HEWS Of Caldwell countv 80 vear:'ia -tnHif " vj ' -iTv. , - aot rctam anaMaiKesc even tnav. i.ast Marcu I , 7 counxy, u years wq, split of ow, Endeavor. ' will be nrespnt fnom Havana-4o"-James Early, late pri- oegan taking PASCAEETS t and since then I -and put nip, 300 rails in a half k'day , ' e present - ' y-W First Nrth rWroiina nave steadily improved, nntii I am as well as I -rr: . h . . aid, address the convert bon.- A- larger ,yAte y ' worth Carolina eTCr was in m, me I w Big Job for anold majfe s atodance trf Endmvoreri tp voWee,d,wr4tten-by a former . - . Davip & UvmOr. Newark, a i at tn s nmvmiiftm .i . -i-i. i coimrauu;, i BuatOTi, mete,. tun nine vrvin mt persi- trwV v -r ...... The talieslt man, 'ia North ' Carolina jr. .'.'Kv'&s within 'thirea mines of- Hampton- ;..-yille-. He is six feet and ' thigh and fis said to be. the ' the state. ElMn TSmes. " ..v-wvui maul oiu LUjr. yet nem. i , r: , , t. - r " - -f : , : ' are ansioufl to return to thrtr homes" aad eight inches 1 ' Tatum' f Todd,, has . a 'hog to get-away, one; time more, from the tallest man inla?i',a: fat on toothat is the posses- smell Vf garlic;' Jargon. 0f the 'Span- I sor ni eignit good feet and , When -the n tongue 4ana otner v things equally poiKer -.travels-: ;ihe makes eight distihet j disagrea'Ple. About 8 o'clock aast Friday night Mr. rax;ka., Somefof . ou r contemporaries Jt !M!r&i 7H''-Ver.'--wbx-r wks re- J.- F. 'Palmers plank kiln to the eastern j nave ratther "got by us" on the weight n'tly quite ill ,of congestion . of .the (SLEEPING, CAR SERVICE.) - , Trains 87 and 11, and 12 and' 38 teJerryv Pullman sleepers between New York, rWasMnetbn, AsheviUe Hot prm 9 and 11, and 10 and 12, between Jacksoavill e, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville, Hot Sprtoga, Kroxvllle .nd CXnttonktL ; ... "v : Trialns IS sind 16 carryvPllmaa sleepers between Salisbury, Asheville, Hot Springs, NaahvaHey, ChafaiOToga and Memphis. TkgeS2)ierT.wtih, our Wcekt eaulpmeiu. and schedulea the north and cast, all rail Uugh .Washinglonv the public's special attention is called to our rail and water route j the north and eaT--ujthern trailway andv the tChesapeak line. This (schedule allows a day's stop over :atr Norfolk. V affording an oppor I tunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Beach, : lNewport xewa, etc. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residence by ihe Aheville Transfer Company, office wdtth city ticket office, 60 Patten av enue Asheville, N. C ; ' j - t - FRANK S. GANNON, . ' Third, Vice txres. & Gen,'. Mgr., .Washington, D. C. J.M GULP;? - ,Jf. ; . - Traffic Manager,. - -T , sV - - , Washington, D. C. ' - S. H. HARDWICE, ' " t;A7G. P. A., Atlanfta, Ga. W. H. TAYLOR. - .t , -. A. a. P. A., LouisviUe; Ky. W A. TURK, ; . Gen. Passenger Agetot, . --" CA. BENSCOTER. . ' J ". ' F. R. DARBY, A. G. P. A Chattanooga, Tens,' Washington, D. C, CityPass. and T. Agent, ' " " - ' '-. ' Asheville. N.; c IxT rv ' ' -T'.V:j - : '".-ven years, son ol ttelphian society; which-fia to be held WM BM C5JJUB Tobacco. Hal tcfott CEfi. W. R.SMITH, rmideBt rf tte CCXE&CUU. COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY UXIVERSITY - - . . lalSSJKGTOIf, KT. Mok w ASulUSa MCUiJ EXPOUT14M 1 i THo K irl n we I i rr- o n A mTi I 1 !:fcJi. . - V
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