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( -1 'J V . I. y r -s - J i-- t THE ASHEVILXE GAZETTE APJtfL 28,1899 A.4! till A If mi f 1 1 I f -:! fiitfrt :i vWCAVtHVILLC uu to. 4 lA - V i'V',.-: ...I .: '... .-: "J1' 1 .: II - ; ' ' '.f Ot' - V'-"-', r' 5 ists. - -WH.Xt . i - . .. J ; , tit-(;t&ir-?M ... 4V'',Vlf.'.".,J.1'V - . . . j - '' w- : - .( I'-- Sjiit. its - . .JBaltiei 0 ?( 12 Patton Avenue. soaif and a in! 27 and 28 Thur xxxxxxxxooooopoopooooooooa6bbo 5 o pieces 36 inch wide percale, worth 1 oc at 5cts 50 pieces 36 inch wide pereale,-worth ,12 i-2c at 7 i-2cts 30 pieces 36 inch wide percale, worth" 1 8c at 12 i-cts 100 pieces calicoes at 3c 20 pieces, striped and checked dirnities, worth 8c at 5c French Organdies sold everywhere at 35c, our price 22 i -2c 375 boxes soap, worth 25c at 9c 100 heavy, full size quilts, worth $125, for this sale 89c QQOOCK00(0000 We call Special Attention to our line of Shoes and ready made clothing, the largest stocks in the city, and at prices lower than the lowest. 300 Ladies' Dress Skirts, from 35c to $12 a piece 2) Mi In - -; Citizen There Intejrested Better. Boad tb'Alieviili Weaveryille April 27. Tjiiese perfect aprfbg-dJCys, the firtooes,f "the ea on are iaileA wltiellt)!! plaxit- er hereatxrut jaar inspired to , put forth every energymaking, uik for lost time; the villagrers'c-genferafiy . are soothed --into forge tfulnesa'of the rig ore of February; and March and aie iij a happy .mood, ? the vtrangers within tfte gates Jbj mrk eziartetice' joy in these .fresh, new first sprCng days. Vegetation is growing wonder fully; ahef the siiddemiesar of real spring's . arrffal has put new Iifefinfo everjhitig anderenbodyV EvfJenceff of a large apple crop abound o'n 'ah sidesThe tree's are Iff den wftff Mooms: and amid the half grown leaves make up pictures of (surpassing "beatrty, re- huking the faase - prophets who said there wbuid" be her apples after the" mercury touched ten degrees " belo-ve: The strawberries are in full ffower; thr fierbs for salads are growing green in the garden, the chickens with big Broods ofearly broilers' seek the fresh- plowed patches and" the .iturkey hew are seen about the barnyard", accompa nied by numerous little" prophecies or Thanksgiving dinners: The bright 'days "aided" by the wind have "made the roads 'agHih passable. But interest .in getting a better road from Asheville is growing: Fetitiomr to the county .commiseidnear are feeing circulated, and signed by the citizens and" taxpayers asking that the convict force be allowed to remain on the Burnsville road until ft is completed to the county line. The reasnrrs- urged for this request are: This is- the most traveled highway; other roads have had more expended on them than this road has had; other quarters of the- county have had the railroad built partly "by taxes levied on this quarter, and finally it is 'in the worst condition of any f-the leading thoroughfares in the county. The citizens-th this section Implore the board to give them relief: Representative Wade"; of the Tennes see legislature, accompanied by hi3 mother and JVTfe, are here from Hum bolt, Tenn., as is- aflso Sergeant-at- Armis Adame, of the same body. The party is stopping with Mrs. James An derson, and contemplate spending the summer here. Mrs. J. H. McDowell and Miss Grace- Vandiver left today for Greensboro as- rdelegates to the Epworth league gath ering. Mrs. Jane E. "Weaver, who has been lately quite ill, is improving steadily in health and strength. The Weavervflle college baseball team have requested the Bingham team to play them a series of games. 'Squire 1. IT. Reagan has fitted up on office on Main .street, and therein presides" with suitable dignity and fa miliarity with the duties of Justice of the peace having filled that off.ee heretofore for many years. CAROLINA NEWS :..,....; -tt"-. Interesting Items fromjVa- "rious Parts of the State. ! V., r- v" i-. " 1 r f ( v Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. tfotes Gathered for the Gazette and Selections from latest North Carolina Newspapers. .-The .band of the' First, regiment, ; JNorux Carolina volunteers, . will arrive 1r - -T in Raleigh nejrt Saturday, and at night c on Uat -date will give one of its oon- v. i- cents. '. . y j.t naa Deen aecioled that an agreed caseshaKl "be made;up to try the title "-'-of the" rie w members of the agri'c'ultur-' " , el board. Also that the ease ehall come T ' T'"- up next-'Saturday in, Wake . superior ' rcoutteJi4-thenXlihe:-snpreme rMtrxtWeeKThe supreme . court" atSsents Hoh;"Kerr ' Craige Jhas rffled hi-s bond ? of ' $20,000 as receiver, of-lhe interest on - fVtrthe Wilkes county-bonds, Pending, Uti: on whether yon wntimie tiie r.mAAB th a deRire for tobacco, witB-4 ontnerronsdistresfi expelnico tores loss . mannooa. makes you strooff in health. nerre w r w 1 ul - - It rests with 70a whether-yoo - nerre-kUling tobacco habit. MO --.:- nmnni the desire tor tobacco. LC 3 boo it. 000 boxes ! fiXO-TO-MAC from rirneeist. who SiUVanoh forss. Take it with i '..n.iKiin a s boxen. ttM. imaranceeu 10 cnnj.utnu . i Tiw m ia iiv The Carolina. Pharmacy CtilwCa rtrcst fead Court Sauarar -t:-i gation, with Clerk of the Circuit Court Trogc'enr- .t ?. this place. Treasurer Call, of WMkes, has ; not turned over , the funds in his hands so far. State Geologist Holmes; asked what the field force' "Four men are carrying on forestry in vestigations in Duplin, Pender and Onslow, in regard to the short leaf pine, iite rate of growth in different soils, etc trying to determine what is the beAt use to make of lands in East ern North -Carolina, not fit for farm fng. Another party is in-rstio-a.H.Ti mica ond other miscellaneous minera!s wlat of the-Blue Ridge.' Yet another vvjr us masing a study of water; powers and also of deep or artesian wells. . . - - - . -An u&ent telegram today aiked that a pack of twenty bloodhounds here be sent to Wilson immediately. The news ' ' givs nature e mild assistance rreeded for the resulatinn - menses. ,.Jt is of wondprFt ? -: ! -.t.8- .ust enenng womanhood,' uic wjic, ana 10 trie woman ar of . lifei Women who suffer from ! M uuuaimw uiiun, any 'Deanns: down pains in the lower hrtnm - Jailing jor-; displacement v o f . t h ' womD.can quicKIy cureheir troub- les at home, completely away from5 th' eyes'df i aphysicfan. -A few ; doses taketr each moTi th will rea. ilate4thftenKt?rfectly.V : Xarre bottles sold hy dmrrUti f or .V. I : The.uraaiiew Ksftilattr Conptoy, Atls came later that 4 o'clock, this morn ing," Thomas Twnkge, of Pitt county, discovered his store to be on fire. Turn age went there and looked for his clerk who was his nephew, George Turnage. He could not at first find him, but presentay tstumhled on his body, lying on the floor with his throat cut and cold in death. -The store ;was totally destroyed. Raleigh Correspondence Charlotte Observer. !,fhe " democratic directors of the state's prison met and caucused to night, the main question being as to whether they should resign or- not. M. H. dDsbbrne opposed resigning. He has always taken that view buf about two thirds of Ihe directors take the" onnos- hte view, tThere will he another oaucus tomorro morning There will'also bs tomorrow a meeting together with the fusion, directors junjess the latter, carry out the plan, which there, are 'intima tions tonight they have in view, to re fuse) to meet with the democrats Su perintendent Day is desperately anxi ous for the democrats to remain on the boards bo that . $50,000 annualliy will be available, since ; only the democratic executive -board can get it out of the treasuirer. , --i ne- greax mass of advice given the democratic directors Is to resign, and let Day "h(id the bag" Charlette , Observer, April 27. lanta,G. -T'r - Beaaty IslBlooa Deenw i rdeatt 4lood means, a : cleah' skin Ka yiKS e,tB Candy Cathar- tiecieai jwui wwu ttwi seep it clean W and that sickly bihons mnUL T Cscareterutyfoe:tenntrliKIllg irists- satisfaction enatanteeH i",v"Ji.ruffr DAILY LIFE OP AN ACTRESS. The actress has little time for social life. The more successful - she is the less leisure she has and the greater inroads her work makes upon her time and strength. It ie often a genuine re gret to have to decline much of the delightful hospitality extended to her, but this Is a denial she must urge upon herself, according to her own judg ment, whether it mUst always be work first or play afterward. She has no right to come to her evening's work fagged and tired from a round of teas and calls. She injures herself and her art, and she is hot dealing fairly with her audience. She is up late every night, and aMhough I do not Relieve in wasting a whole morning- in bed, she cannot have more than sufficient sleep if she breakfasts at ten, and if she is wise she will take rest ibefore her early dinner. She must remember that her health and Strength mean every thing to her. Viola Allen in the May Ladies' Home JournaL 4cS0pm 12:05am. - w. New York Ar. 12:43pm 6:35am 6:55pm. 3:50artk Lv. Philadelphia Ar. 10:15am 2:56am :20pm 6:22axni Lv. Baltimore Ar. 8:00am 11:25pm 10:43pm 11:15am Lv. Washington Ar. 6:42am 9:35pm 6:10am 6i07pm, Lv. Danville Ar. 11:25pm 1:30pm 12:10am 12:01pm. Lv. Richmond Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm - 9:35pm 9:10am. Lv. Norfolk Ar. 7: 50am 5:55pm 3:10am 2:50pm: Lv. Selma Ar. 2:40am 12:35pm 4:05am 3:50ptn Lv. Raleigh " Ar. 1:40am 1135am 7:05am 6:35pm Lv. Greeaaboro Lv. 10c43pna 8:50am (Cafttral Time.) 9:tSim T:Ctpm Lt. alitury Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am :ISm S:t0pm Lv. Etatecvllla Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am it -team fe0?pra Lt. Newton Ar. 6:03pm 8:09am l:EXam t'.2m Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am U:llpra 19.t4pia Lt. Marlon Ar. J: 28pm 6:45am l:llpm H:Maxii Lt Biltmore Ar. 1:80pm 6:21am I'.tSpm l:ream Ar. AshervfU Lv. l:S&pm 5:15am t:Wpm U:Uaaa Lt. Aaherllle Ar- 1:10pm 5:10am !:ElFB trfitUst Lt. Hot 8prlnx Ax. 11:40am 4:00am l:Kpm t:d0aus Lt. Morristown Ar. t :60am J: Warn 7:4opm 4:2iam Ar. Knoxville Lt. 8:2iam 1:16am U:XSpm 7:48am Ar. Chattanooga Lt 4: Warn l:0pm 7:ltpm 7:lrpisr Ar. ICemphia Lt. t:lSajn l:4am -Mvm Ar. NaATiUe Lt. lt:ltpm l:lam T:6tam f:ttp Ar. Lsuirrlll Lv. 7:45pao T:4m .7:ttsm T:&tpi ar. CSseluati Lt. l:Hpm l:tta J. D. Brt'dge, editor and proprietor o the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H-i says "I would not bd . wiSthtout One Mlnut Oough Cure for. my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold1. It ia thebes remetdy for croup I ever used. For sale by Paragoti Pharmacy. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men stroiTGj blood -Dure. 60o. 1. AUrtrugirists. For saSe by The Carolina Phiarmacy Cbilege fltree and Court Square. I bavo been acinar CAMIAaRTB -.i a mild and effective laxative they are'sitEpW on detfnh iXf UaogUter aud 1 were bothered w4tb sick stomach and oar breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets w lare irapiSTed wonderfully. They areni frreqt hlp la the lankly' V WlI.njtI.MIKA NAOKU - CANDY. Z CATHARTIC i J !oSrtxnJi:P !latab& Potent. .Taste Good. 'Do Wood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c.26o--'Jc. UK& -WUNSTI PATIO torDsK Rfmty Coamaj. f lilcar Hontrral. : Trt. SIS W I W'UftW Bi8t. to jT ; iS Tobacco Hubll.,. College "stareesi and Court ; Sauara.; v Fop, aale by Ths CairoUaa -Pharmacy "" .iM.u.t...S.tiiiiiuiu.Mir,iiinriiuii.i.i1;i'inL....r. slmilaUr tteToodandUcgula- I jfetiif CI tllliiltlii iXS3EstContainsiicihcr OpmmMorpnff -cot l&iCiaL Kot Kmc otic. jmieSeml iCori. Aocrfect Remedy t or Constba- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarjhoca, ness end Loss OF SLEEB facsimile Signature ot MWYOEK. EXACT COPy Or WRAPFEB. - I A -Fcr Infanto and Cliildren. Tlte pnB: Yoir'Have to ;iMiys Bought iBtrs the f VI iih HSR Fur Over Thirty. Years o) Jll TUB eSNTAUft MSNRT, MCWf TON ITV. illfl SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. 1711 Number. U Buttorn Time. Numbers. 1IAS1 Number. M A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No-. It WJ (Central Time.) Wt. It, Ma. I Na. T. f:ttaa t:fSpa Lit. JLkarftte Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm (aatrn TiaaaJ l:tun l:l(pB !. Blltxiara Ar. :52pm 2:20pm 1:17am - t:Sfpm It. HndeftMrUte Ar. :01pm VAivm Ll:ldam fctQpm Tryvx Ar. S :00pm lS:41pa t:t2am t:lipai BpartwilMtra Ax. t:lfpzn ll:liam 1:40pm 8:S6pm Ar. Columbia Lt. U:S0am 8:10am 4tai UsMaaa Ajf CTiri ta Lt. Titfaat Itttim (Camtrml Haa) l:Hiat I:Masi A ' CaramaaJi Lt. U:MaJB ll:Ma t:llaa Izllaa AjTw JwekmwriOa ' Lt. I:Mj t:Hfaa l:Hajja A?ft Aajjraata fcr. 9:tm t:tya :Kpw I:lla3a Al AtUaU Lt. T;Wam U:Wm 7:40am 8:10pm Afc WHdt Orlwaa Lt. T:4pm f:ilaisi T:Mui Bit TfTiilitsi Lt. I:tpm MURPHY BRANCH. No. I7 Ntt. If (Central Time.) No. 68 No. 18 4:00pm f :25pm S:B0pm 8:00pm Dally except Sunday. X :00am 10 :29am U :20am l:i6am Lt. Lt. Ar. Ar. Wayaarrlllsi UurpJay Ar. Ar. Ar. Lt. Lt. 4:tpa l:Wpm U:lpm 6:00 Daily exceqt Sundays. l:Mpai U:4laa 11:20am f:Ua m. (SLEEPING CAR SERVICER Traina 87 and 11, and 12 and 38 caiTy Pullman sleepers betweea New York, Waahlngton, Asheville, Hot Sprin.Chattaaioogra aad Nashville. Trainji 9 and ll.and io and 12, between JackaoaylUe, SaVaniiah, Columbia, AshieviUe, Hot Springs, Knoxville and Camflmaatl. . ' - : Trains 15 and 18 cariy Pvillmaa aleepers between Salisbury, Asheville, Hot Springs, Nashville, Chfljfaaoosa and Memphis. ' TogreitJbier with ouor excellent equipment aiid schedules! fio the ajorth and east, all rail through WasUngtoo, the public specaal attention is called to our rail and water route Kb: tlW aoirtlj and eiartSoutetrn: railwiy and" the Cheeapeak line. This schedule allows a day's stop over at-Nofolk, Va affording an oppor tunlty to vt Old Point Cb VlrgSniia Beach, "ew pon ixews, etc HSggaga eanea xor and checked from hxrtela and reaideaices by the-Asheville Transfer- Cbmpaoy, o Bice "with city ticket office, 60 Patton av Third Viae pres. & Gen. Mgr., " - - -WaaiiJngttitv D. C. : A. Q. P. AV AUrata, Ga. A. Q, P. A., LouisTills; Ky, ' Gen. PasTenrer AgentL v C. A. BENSCOTER. - - 7? - v P. Pw DARBY, 5 - - ' . V T City Pass, and T. Agent: - PRANK S. GANNON. . ' f " Waflhinton, D. C s v' Traffic Manager, V S. H.: HARDWICK, W. H; TAYLOR, W. A. TURK, . - ..".; .. Waahlngton. D. C. ' , 'A. G. P. A., raiftttaniobga, Tens. UEPAYS2QQ e&sa for a slnele stamp nice xor many postage 6tampg used between 1847 and 187a Look Bn vnn nA lo. .- .til. of your neighbors j yon nay. - find stamps worth fnoaMnda r Sftk r OTMPARU 8TABF IaX. fct. iZmLw. V1D The one sure aire for J -The Kidneverand BloW - ,-1 . f
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