il il A - V l.. "N, ?-ir" Ofe- 3 I THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTTE MAY 3,-1899 !3 . v ' tf . "3t 1 -i. :-vi .rev-. 5. i .1 .5;:. '-it- ::;; -. ',:-.:;.-srv ' s- V''. J.''. ' - ' -, ' - " rrn "TFT) V 10 and 12 Patton Avenue ore Z3 1 week. One prisoner was: ent to.'.the Is fe . f X-'i" ' -J m 1 w. in i ii fwimml IHml III zoin prices aadnow we are ctfstomers more goods Has always been the Leader of low prepared more than ever to give our for their money than ever before. Our buyer has just re turned from New York, where he has spent several weeks in I studying the interest of our many customers. Many years of experience an d ready cash have enabled him to take advantage of several Forced Sales, and the result is that our mammoth store is filled with new and seasonable goods as never before, m 12 SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR - THIS WEEK. A regular $1 00 Taffeta Silk Waist, in black and colors, $2 4S A Brocaded Silk Waist, cheap at $2.00, our price $1 43. A still finer qualitj, worth $Q 50, our price 14.50. 475 Ladies' Waists mad oi b08fcquality Privale, Liwq and other wash fabrics,, from 25c up. 375 Ladies' Umbrellas with elegant haiidl-'s, cheap at 75c. oar price 50c. 225 Dress Shirts from 25c up. oe, G2 Dozen Ladies' Itibted Vsfs ah 10c, 15c, 25c, 39c The best lver .shown f jr t he money. 50 Dozen M ssee' Itibbed Hose, sizes 7 to 8, worth 10 to 12)c, our price ttc Ladies' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, the 1 srgest Btock in the city, and at conejc prices. Our Dress Good3 Depariment n-ver offered the buying public such moue's worth in nice useful Summer Dress Goods. Fine dimities from sc up. Duck in all colors from 7 i-2c up Picques, welts and other wash fabrics in endless variety 1 100 yards of 38 inch Batiste, qheap at 8e, our price for the week 5 c 50 dozen ladies' hemstitched handkerchiefs at 2 i-2c a piece 50 dozen ladies' hemstitched handkerchiefs, 10c quality, at ''5 c a piece Special attention is called to our Shoe and Clothing De panment. Our $4.00 and $5.00 men's fine shoes at $2.98 a pair. Other men's shoes from 98c up. Suits for men, boys and children at a saving of at least 25 per cent, The Big Baltimore 10 and 12 Patton Ave. ijehttentiary to serve, fifteen ; months for perjury. His name !s "John FIher, and in avpeus'on case he swore that a woman's iust and was dead and that fie aw him buried. Hardly "had he finished spoaking when the husband reptortw! as dea4, walked 4nto the court 100m, whereujon. Judge Purn&ll sent the witness 'who swore he saw him buried o prison for fiffeen months far perjuiy. . Tte oil .port aits, life size, of James Iiedell-and Alfred "Moore have been presented to the "supreme court. Jun ius Davis, Fq., of Wilriungton, in a very, ."-ble addiss of an hour's length, made-- ihe presentation on behalf of the Son of the Revolution. The chief jusuce delivered the addess jaf ac ceptance. Some prominent people, offi cials?, attorneysanqj citizens were pres ent. Among the latter was Charles E. Johnson, a great-grand son of the dis tin&vshed judge, Iredell. The por traits :re w M executed, and are the work of a -North Carolinian of Fre mont, la Jvlgecon.be a few days ago there occurred a rtrther singular death of nusband and wife. Mr. W. Hackney, a farmer about 80 yeare old, was at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hicks, and his wife was at the home of another daughter, Mr?. Jones. Mrs. Hackney, who had been feeble for a time, died suddenly an-i 3 messenger was sent to Inform her husband. He started In a buggy with hi-, son-in-law, Mr. Hicks, to the scene of his wifes death. Soon Mr. links discovered "ifciiat Mr.. Hack ney was III Tie turned to (take him back home, bui before he could reach home Mr. Hackney had died in the buggy. The body was shrouded and carried : few miles and laid beside the dead wife, end both were buried in one iravc:. Lace Saturday afternoon, in "broad open clay," one Joe Bullock drove )oIdly into ihe town of Nashville with a two-horse team hitched to a wagon. Wirhiri the wagon sat -three barrels full of ihe regular "cawn licker" of the va riety usually manufactured by moon shiners. There were no government revenue stair-ii on either of the barrels, but n.twithsfanding this fact there was no concealment practiced or at tempted surp)ising to state, for this is not the custom of the average 'shin er. There was no load of hay packed on top the barrels, not even a hundred pounds of fodder brought ostensibly to tow n for sal covered them,. They simply were uei upright, with uncover ed heads, in the bottom of an open wa gon just as ethers of the owner had probabiy donea hundred times before and Bd for a customer. But on this particular Saturday afternoon a reven ue offieer happened to be in town, in the person of Starkey Hare, and he forthwith gathered the illegal stuff in and placed it under guard or in safe keeping until II could be sent to Ral eigh. He not only seized the "licker-' but he captured the owner and driver and the team and wagon as well. For, mind yout'uo whole outfit became for feited ?o Unie Sam the moment it became the carrier of illicit spirits, tinder .sections 3279 and 3296 of Ihe re vised statutes of the United States. Raleigh Post. CAROLINA NEWS there 39. Then is one white case only; in the county near here. Co.onU Walker Taylor, of Wilming ton, has retired as colonel of the state Interesting Items f rom Va- guarfL Hia adjutant, w. n. Harris, ai- po retires, and both go on -the retired list. Au election for colonel will be ield at Wikon May 17. - rioua Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for the Gazette and Selections from latest North v arc Una Newspapers The supreme yesterday heard argu ment in the agricultural board case. The secretary of state has sent 95 olurr.:-s of the supreme court reports to the territory of Hawaii. Thre thousand spindles are being ;. put in the Raleigh Hosiery Yarn mill, making the -total 13,500. Since March 20 no less than $17,342 has been paid into the agricultural de par tmnt for 'tonnage tax on fertiliz-V-ers. .- Only one case of smallpox was dis- covered at ifaieigh Monday and sent .1 to the peat housed making the number ,m.: : v . . ftivftcwlth yotx wbetber yon eontlmie t, In a certain town in our etate it i related that one brother stated ithe fact that he had gotten rid of -the whiskey oevil, vhe tobacco devil and the mus tache devil. He, proposed to -&at off the niJ otach'e cf -any man who wished to be wholly sanctified. To such folly and mockery has the sacred subject of '.eligion descended. Jonesboro ro- Kreas. last Thursday Mr. R. A. Ramsey, of Davidson township, while digging a well in his yard, found quite a lot of very fine bituminous coal about eight Causes Loss of lair Dr. Sabouraud, the eminent French Dermatologist, says that 98 per cent of hair losses are the results of. microbes and the neglect of dan druff. The antiseptic action of SEVEN rerre-kllllng tobacco hbl ..mtTM tha dealra for too; I out norron distreM. expel nioo f tlnot poriflet the blood, rey tores fmmvm u m 9 000 boxes you Btrooff I H I soia, uu,uuo In health. nenrel C I 1 1 q"e curea. Buy ni noeket- . t VI 1 1 nro-xu-JSA v iron mmmm rnnr wn dmsorist. whC wUl.Dtlently, pmlitently. 6ni Nat nauAllr can 3 boies. S3.K aruariiiiteed to ctire, or we remna njoneT ; Vrr ia r 6y The Carol toa ; Pharmacj Ctollegvttreet amd Court square. SUTHERLAND SISTERS' preparations' Vffls microbes and - removes dandrnfiE. Their constant ; , use , f of a period vtlW by acting' ' directly on the hair bulbs, f urnisbp- -nourishment, -vitality and growing : power to the impoverished roots, . and hair shafts, resulting in eom-L plete restoration, . , -,-.':. ', SOLD BY URUGGISTS. feet 'from the surface. The coal Is re markably s pure and burns very stead ily. Pfe sent a specimen to this office Monday by V C. Mills, Eq., and it is pronounced by judges to be a very flnr article cicoal. Statesville Mae- cot. "4 J Mr. K. H. Towne, a Chicago lawyer, writes the -secretary or the agricultural deparrmen-t that he desires to purchase 20,000 or 30.C00 acres of land in the state ior Go: man colonists. R. H. Towne, 134 Monroe street, Chicago, 111., is the addre&s of the lawyer. Secre tary Ramsey has wrutten Mr. Towne that it. would be advisable to send an agent here and secure options on the amount of land he desires. Raleigh Tost. Trn? corporation commission will, as Stated, at its next meeting, May 8, take up the matter of enforcing the separate cb r law." It is in effect now, in a sense, buc the manner of enforcing it is by the law. itself placed under-the control of -tt-e corporation commission. Ihe railroads will on the 8th aid the unrnission in the consideration of the best way of carrying out .the law. A number of the smaller lines will file vc titions for relfef. Some have already don6 0. Judge lurneu nas returned from Newbern, where he held court last Beauty I Blood Deep fflpan blood- means rlpnn alnn Wn beattty without it. tscarets; Candy Cathar rlftan -vour' blood and k stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- purines - uui" 4egin - to-oay vf I banish, pimples, boils,blotches; blackheads, . i L.fc MitlrWKittAM . 1 r .... ma tusi. oicmj uuwuo vumpiexion oy talcing ascarets, ocauiy ior len cents . All drug- fiist?;Tsatraiacnon Kuaxanteedr I0ci"25ct 50c. " f I - Vor. sale by The Carolina - PbHrmaev ' College street ana wourt square.- A CLEVER TRICK. It iceaftalnily looks like it, but there is really no trick about St. Anybody try it who. lias lame back and weak kid neys, malaria or nesrvous troubles. We mean he can cure Mmeelf right away by taking Electric Bitter. Thla medicin tones up the whole system, act as a stimulant to liver ana kldneya, to a bloot Durlfler and nerve tonic Dt ewes comstl- , nl patton, neadache, iajnang oic lesnese ajud meiancnoiy. fu ' voeetable, a mild laxative, ana resxore th svstem to lits natural vigor. Tr Electric Bitters and be convinced tha they area miracle worker. Every bm C. Smith's, W. CL Carmdcbjael's, Peiham's drug tftore. and uvtle to Hire. t Quite a profitable ousiness is done in some large English towns by lending tur tles to restaurants. They are permitted to remain in the windows for a few days and are then taken to different parts of the eity as advertisements for other eating houses. The creatures known as ocean hydras bave no heart, no lungs, no liver, no brains, no nervous system, no organs save mouth and skin. Mexico denotes the place or seat of Mex- Ifcti, the Aztec god of war. iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiininiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiihimniiiimiiuiTT jVegetablcPrcparatioufbr As similating uteTood andUeula- fing fro Sfavrnflrhs nnd Rflwtk of PromotEsTHgpsfionJCfaeeiful ness and RcsLContains nrither OptumMorptune nor Ifin&calJ Not p arc otic. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour S tomaehj)iairh6ea. Wothis jCorrvulsions .Fcverisfi oes5 and LOSS OF SLEEE. facsimile Sinatareof OTTW "YORK. i 0 V1OQ3 EXACT COPy OF WRAFPCB. 5 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of the AW ft Use For Over Thirty Years thx osmtaihi mimMi Hrw TOfiK rrv. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. !n Effect Uec. 5 1898. Numbers. 17 Number. U Eastern Time. Numbers. 1111 Number, tl 4:30pm 6-fSSpm 9:20im 10:43pm 6:10am 12:05am 3:50am - 6:22am 11:15am 6:07pm 12:10am 12:01pm 9:35pm 3:10am 4:05am 7:05am 9:10am 2:50pm 3:50pm 6:35pm Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. New York Ar. Philadelphia Ar. Baltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35am 10:15am 2:56am 8:00am 11:25pm Washington Ar. :42am 9:35pm Danville Ar. 11:25pm 1:30pm Richmond Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm Norfolk Ar. 7:50am 5:55pm Selma Ar. 2:40am 12:35 pm Raleigh Ar. 1:40am 1135am Greensboro Lv. 10:43pm 8:60am t:Km x Warn '4: Mam 11: Upm 1:lipm lUpm l:Wpm t.ltpn I: Upm 7:4tpm U:Sfipm 7:ltpm f :(tpm t:t0pm :07pm l:2Spm l?-.4pm 11:01am ll-.ltam ll:lSam l:tj t:00am 4:Xtam 7:4am . 7:ltpm (CsttraJ Tim a.) Lv. BallsbuxT Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am Lv. Btatesvilla Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am Lv. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am Lv. Marlon Ar. S :28pm 6:45am Lv Biltmore Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am Ar. Ashevflta Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am Lv. Abville Ar 1:10pm 5:lnn. Lv. Hot Spring Ar. 11:40am 4:00am Lv. Morrtrtown Ar. 9:50am l:S6am ar. Knoxville Lv. S:2am l:lSm Ar. Chattanooc Lv 4:10am 10:00p Ar. Ifemphi Lv. f:ltem l:4fam f:iipm At. Naaavlil Lv. lf:10pm t:ltam T:Mam T:Up Ar. Ioulsvlll 7:4ipm 7:409 7: Mam 7:10pm Ar. ClacLftmati Lv. 1:00pm 1:00; 'CA8CAKKTS do aU claimed fot- tlietn mid are a trul v wonderful mnriiciiie. lilUtf Often wished for a medicinepleasant to taks 8 nd at last have found it in Oascarets. Since taking tbem. my blood has been jwriflra and my eomplexion has tm- provea wouaertimy ana i reel inucu ociier m vyvij way. Mas. SALi-ifc K. SKi.LAK&.l,uaiell.Tcnn. JfifiV CANDY ine. Pleasant. Pal a tfthla Pntenf Good.. Never!3icken. Weaken. or Qrl ... CURE CONSTIPATION. Sterling RenitdT Cepy, Cblg.yo. XHiml. Kw Trk. ?1 Good. Do WC25C50C-, N0-TO-BAC 8?,d nd, FJjaranteed bjr all dras v . v gists to CVUJBTobaono Habit- Collegre street and Oom Rnnnw. ; . w nu oy n Carolina Pharmacy A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No.. 10 (Ceatral Time.) IC. If. N Na : 1: I: Slam t:lpm 0:17am t:lfpm i0 :10am t;00pm Ham t:lipm t :40pm ' 9:25pm Lv. Ajbavllla (Saaterm Tlma.) Lv. BOtaMca Lv. HadenMTlllii Lv. TXTM Lv. Spartamtocra Ar. Columbia Ar. :00pm 1:40pm Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. f :62pm 6:01pm 6:00pm t:10pm 11:30am 1:10pm 1:46pm 11:41pm U:16am 8:10am CfcaxlMtB Lv. 7:10; 1:10pm (Cmtral Tim.) :Mam Lv. 11:14am ll:Ma 0:16am t:16w ax. JactosavUla Lv. 1:00pm t:00pi bv. I:f0pm 0:10pm i-Mvm 6:10am JLtUaU Lv. 7:60am U:60pm 7:40am 8:10pm At. Haw Orlaaaft Lv. 7:46pm l:tlam I: Lv. 1:00mm MURPHY BRANCH. No. 07 No. 17 (Cectrai Time.) No. 08 No. 18 1:00am 4:00pm 10:29am 6:25 pm iv. U:20aia 6:60pm lt. 1:45am 1:00pm mm. S:4Swh Ar. Daily except Sunday. Aamavffl Wayaaavine PftlffllTrf Marpar Ar. 4:00pa 1:00pm Ar. 1:60pm U:41am Ar. U:S0pm U:lCam Lv. 9:tam l:tSAm Lv. 6:00 a. m. Daily exceqt Sundays. (SLEEPING CAR S2RVTCE.) Trains 87 and 11, and 12 and 18 toarry Pullman sleeper between New Tart. Washington, Asheville, Hot Springa.C hattanooga and Nashville. Train 9 aad ll.and 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Aahevilie, Hot Springs, Knoxville and Clnctinaati. Train 15 and 16 carry Pullman alee pens between. Salisbury, Asheville, Hot Springs, Nashville, Chataaopga aad Memphis. TogertieT with our excellent equipmeot and schedules to the axxnth and east, all rail thtrougb. WashlngtOQ, the public's special attention is called to our rail and water route m the north aad east Southern railway aod the Chesapeak line. This schedule allows a day's stop over at Norfolk, Va affording an oPP0 tunlty to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Beach. New port News, etc. Baggage called tor and checked from hotels amd residence by the Asheville Transfer Company, office with city ticket office, 60 Patton av enue, Asheville, N. C Third Vice pres. A Gen. Mgr.. J. M. GULP. Washington, D. C. A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A. G. P. A., Louisville, Ky. Gen. Passenger Agent, C. A. BENSCOTER.. . P. Rr DARBY, ; - . CltyPass. and T. Agent.4 Ashevme, N FRANK S. GANNON, Washington, D. C Traffic Manager, S. H. HARD WICK, W. H. TAYLOR, W. A.-TURK, Washington, D. C A. G. P. A., Chattanooga, Tena. C. VE PAY $200 cask tor a single stamp like cnti Wey i to UOeaek for many postage etamps used between 1847 and 1870. Look np your old letters ant tbose ox your neighbors ; you may find stamps worth thousand tot 8TA5DABP OTASf COu 84. Ha. DWAVID The on sure cure for .The Kidncysver and Blood

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