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4J" 7 ts THE ASHEVILLC GAZETTE AUGUST S, 1899 f: , .. . - - -1. - . v . . . . - v A; i 4: r '5 Is . J 1 I .It 1 ! i 1 -v A : . - . . . ' - ' U U U UanDOP: t . i l l nana BIG O antf 12 Patton Avenue D B .(j st as We Predicted This Clearance Sale will Spring and Summer goods are Some of our All continue this week. going at clearing out prices. Fall Goods have commenced to arrive and we showing this week the first importation of black crepons and otherfine Dress Goods 3000 yards of good 7c Bleaching, yard wide at 5 cents. Bres O oods We have received .several anew and beautiful xesign in Orepons d other ibllack dress gxods, which we are offering at very low figures. A hamdsome assortment .of Plaiidl Dre3 Goods, which will, please the eye of ev ery lady. 500 piisces of medium and dark shadea in Prints, the prettiest sedec'tlLon we have ever shiown. ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS OF OUR CLEARANCE SALE, and you can mot afford 'to mis .the many BAR GAINS which we will offer. 75 pieces of fancy ALL SILK RIB BONS, at one-hallf their value. Just received, 100 pieces of TAFFETA RIBBONS, to 'all shades' fund wddltlhs at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES? 100 dozen LADIES' HANDKER CHIEFS, cheap at 5c apiece. Our price 30c a dozen. . 75 kltazen ladies' BLACK HOSE, the 15c quality, at 10c a pair. Another kXfc of ladies' MUSLIN UN DERWEAR, just received. 2500 yards of fine all wool SUITINGS. Covert Ototlhi, Serges, etc., alt a saving of 40 percent. The remlaiMmg stock of Dress Lawns, Organdies, and GingWams at a saving of 40 percen't. v MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Just receive'd, a full line of, the cele brated SCRIVEN'S DRAWERS. For thia week we offer 46 dozen men's UntdersiIirte and drawers, the 75c quality, alt 37 l-2c. MEN'S BLEACHED JEANS DRAW ERS, worth 40c; at 23c. THEBH BIG TIMOR E 10 and 12 Patton Avenue ii copious.' showers vi3:to-il; tms tcccicn when others were extremely 5ty. - So much cannot be said fof;the.smaJl gTain crop This was praotlcally a" pil ure. ? The threshing- machine was out but" a hort time hd returned, having threshed not more Uhan 1,000 bushel3 of grain. The record of Nthe same machine flast season, was six tnousana ous"-'3- Some of .the farmers did not even har vest their wheat.. Yesterday the West Chapel Sunday school had their annual picnic on the Swarm an oa. A thorough ly enjoyable time was experienced by all who attended. Superintendent Rob erts was in charge. The people of the community are de lighted to see Dr. H. V. Burgin, of Biltmore, among them again. Dr. Bur gin is family physician for a. majority of our people, and was greatly missed during his recent illness. ' Burton Green the small son of J. M. Green, met with the serious accident of almost splitting his foot with an ax. The woud.was dressed by Dr. Bur- in- W. R. Wet hts met With the misfor tune of loosing his only horse. A severe electrical storm passed over this section last Sunday. The barn of William Greenlee, colored, was consum ed by lightning, including his horse feed and one buggy. S. O. Ingram, of Avery's' Creek, returning home from a visit to Black Mountain, had1 his horse knocked down and was so shocfeed him self as to be speechless foi? a short time. Several of the telegraph poles along the 'railway . were literally itorn into spint ers. The activity among those interested, both teachers and patrons, in pub ic schools is very marked as the "first Monday in August" approaches.., G. M. Garren sroes to Sand Hill, and Miss Adina Garren to Sky land. Of the two public schools here the West Chapa! school is taken by R. C. Sales, of Best haven; the Valley Springs, by Miss Maud Waddell, of Asheville. Miss Waddell arrived on the early train yes terday morning, and a reception was given in her honor last Bight at the home of W. N. Nettles. G. M. Garren last week carried Miss Jennie M. Allison to Barnardsville, where she goes to engage in teaching. Mies Allison is from Mecklenburg coun ty, and has been visiting in the village tha summer.' F. M. Stevens v had an old t:me barn raising bee. His neighbors who were once familiar with this way of do ing things, are there in force. Prof, Venable has added to his un popularity by refusing to allow the pub lic schools to open before the 7th of Au- cust. The people say that their chil-4- dren have been forced by this arbitrary ruling to remain out of school for at least two weeks at a time most conven ient to send thern. There is much dis satisfaction among the people toward the professor on account of this unrea sonable order. G. M. G. Z LJVX LJ v s uj LJL7 1 The Kind You Hve Always isougrnt, ana wnicn has be in use for ore.- SO years, has borne the signature ftf mm . - ann naa oeen maae unaer his per 47" sonal supervision since its infancy" JF'CcC640ZiG 'Allow no one to deceive you in th?0' All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that "trifle with and endanger the health 0f Infants and ChildrenEscperience against Experiment. Wht 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 Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic& Itf relieves' Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Blatulency. 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 S9 Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUN COMPANY. TT MURRAY SYHCCT. NCW YORK CITY. A AILTKI " VITALITY U Ul mmmjmi U U U TTEH-VERIIVE PH.T.S The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generatin organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood. Iir.potency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive naS of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With nm ACTED IKINC $6 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box. AnCnUOlnOi 6 boxes for $5,OOf PB.JSOTX'S CHEJTIICJlL CO., Cleveland, Ohio! FOR SAUB BT DR. T. C. SMITH. gas CAROLINA- NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. TJotos Gathered for the Gazette an 5 Selections from Latest North . Carolina Newspapers. While out driving in Greensboro, ex Congressman Thoma3 Settle waa thrown from his t trap and painfully "hurt. The town fathers have recently pass 'ed an ordinance levying- aitax on all peddlers who dleal in produce, etc., that is not of their own raising. It 'ie a pro jection to our merchants and our farm f ere. A fine will be inflicted for any and aAl .violations of this ordinance. Saluda rResort , "'Marshall Webster, tat boy from Stokes county, came here itodayyto secure the services of P. ,T. Lehman's madstone. . He was bitten Monday night on the 'finger by a cat. His finger was badly swollen . and sore. After several hours the stone still sticks 'to the wound. Winston Journal The state treasurer has received tn ; qulry from a regteter of deeds whether Beauty J Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin.' No, beauty without it. Cascatets, Candy Cathartic-clean your blood and keep It clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all imi purities, from .the body; Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,' and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, bcaxity -fw trf rent.; 'All drug ftists, satisfaction u.i.d. ioc, uOv.,. : a man not naturalized but long a resi dent was liable to the po'11 tax. The treasurer replied that liabiliity to the poll tax was- not dependent upon citi zenship and that this man must, there fore, pay it. Winston Sentinel. Mr. W. R. Ferguson, well knowrMo Brunswick county people, a confederate veteran, who lost a lower limb in the war, rerriy challenges any . person in the state to a long distance swimming race. No life preservers, only a ibath suit to be worn, and for any further ne gotiations apply to his address at Souithport. Southport Standard. 'M. C. Toms and S. J. Justice, of Hen dersonvil'le, have purchased) a large boundary of land between Pinnacle mountain and the Alfred McDowell place on Long Branch, for the purpose of embarking in the sheep business. The tract consists of 1,300 acres which will be enclosed by a substantial fence at once. Four hundred ewes will be placed within the enclosure. Extensive deposits of graphite have been discovered in the mountains near Round Knob, on property belonging to Colonel John K. Connally, of Asheville. Colonel Connally now has fifty hands at works developing the property and will soon have four hundred men employed, it ie reported. The deposits of graphite have been traced for six miles, and the mines are in easy reach, of the South ern railway. Morgan Correspondenca Charlotte Observer. The first tennis (tournament is on, the first game being played at Blanwood yesterday'aifternoon. The match was between Mr.- Ched ester, of Asheville, and- Mr. Reed Smith, of Columbia, against Lee G. Wharton and W. H. QWAMD- Ia not recommended for everything; trot if you 'DO OT- lha've kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be fotusd Just the remedy you meed. A dirugglsta 4n 60 ceats and dollar sizes. Ton maty have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery by i mail free also pamphileb telling all about It v" Address Dr. KaJmer & Co.r Bingham ton, Smith, of this city. The game resulted in a hard fought victory for the home team. -The visitors played fine tennis, their team work being especially good. The net work of Mr. Reid Smith was perfect, while Mr. Chedester showed the spectators some very pretty lobbing and back line plays. The score was 3-6, 7-6, 6-4. Two events will take place this afternoon, and the finals will be played Friday. Greensboro Record. Mark Harina.Who was employed in the Observer building up to two weeks ago is dead. Mark was a negro about 25 years old, who drifted in some months ago from Bowling Green," S. C, and got a, job because just at that par ticular time a job was wafiting for a man like Mark, Two weeks ago, Mark appeared at the office "ailing." He said that a negro woman with Whom he boarded had given him something to eat that made' him sick, and insisted that he had been hoodooedby her. In all seriousness he announced that it was all up with him, and that he was going back to Bowling Green to die. Then he left and the boys in the office paid but little attention to his hoodoo story, supposing that Mark had only wanted to get rid of his job and had faked it up for the occasion. Yesterday, however, news came that the negro had died according to program. He went to Bowling Green under the spell of the Hoodoo and told his folks the same story that he told before leaving Charlotte. Then, he went to bed and Thursday he died. Mark's friends place considerable- faith in his jatory and are firmly convinced that the Charlotte hoodoo woman . killed Mm. That po tion of the colored population that has been placed in possession of the facts is greatly stirred ..up over the affair. Charlotte Observer. BUEIIA VISTA ITEMS Buena VLsia, N. (!.. Aug! R The farmers here arecMsrfci'J with th? prospest- of an unusually good corn prop. D. M. Steven ni old facmer of wide observation, rays Jt U his infor mation that- the prospects here excel those of any ether section of Buncombe? This is accounted for from the fact that 1 TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder to be shaken into 'the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous andj hot,, arad get tired easily, If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and mokes walking easy. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort Try it today. Sold by all druggists, grocers, shoe store and gen eral storekeepers everywhere. Price, 25 cents. Trial package FRE0& Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. NOTES FROM CRABTREE Crabtree, Aug. 5. The long drought has been broken in a part of Crabtree township, but there 'is wilted cor nand vegetation in the lower end of the township, but there is wilted corn and tion. The rain, while it is a wonderful blessing, came too late to benefit a great deal of the corn. The farmer who looks at his field and -ees the tassel out, stalk round and yellow, and ho silk or shoot, knows only too well what is in store for him. - The threshing machine is abroad in the land, though if it were not for a pleasant "Howdy do," and to keep his patrons in "good heart," I can't ese, what he is out for; it can't be the pit tance of shriveled stuff he gets in the way of toll. But the toYl, bad as it is, will make seed for the 1900 crop. I have sown as bad seed as we have now, four different years, and made number one wheat each yeair. If the seed is clean and will germinate, its all right, but if It is not clean, being so small, it can't be cleaned. Death has visited a number of homes In Haywood the last week. Sheriff Leatherwood's wife, Hampton Ernest, Margaret Haynes, Matilda Ferguson and Miss Mary Lee Rogers have all passed) away during that time. Prof. Orr, of Transylvania county, is teaching vocal music in our midst, on one side, and Prof. 'Long, of Cove Creek, on the other, so that by going a short distance in either direction, i. e., up the creek or down the creek, I can hear (I reckon) the sweetest music. M. A. K. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect July 16, 1899. No. 87-11. No. 35.' No. 33. 4.30pm 12.05am 6.55pm 3.50am 9.20pm 6.22am Eastern Time. Lv New York Lv Philadelphia Lv Baltimore Nos. 12-38. No.' 36. No. 34. Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am Ar. 10.15am 2.56am Ar. 8.00am 11.25 pm 10.43pm 6.i0am 11.15am 6.07pm Lv Washington Ar. 6.42am 9.05pm Lv rkanvllle Ar. 11.25pm 1.30pm 12.10am 12.01pm Lv Richmond , Ar. 6.40am 6.25pm 8.35pm 1.10am 2.09tam 5.15anv 9.10am y 2.5Pix ' .S.-oOpm 6.35pm Lv Lv Lv Ar Norfolk Selma Raleigh Greensboro Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 8.20am 3.50am 2.45am 11.45pm 5.55pm 12.35pm 11.35am 8.50am Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia' because its ingrexilienlts are such tbhat it can't help doing so. "The public can re ly upon Jit as a masrbeT remedy tor all dls orders arising from imperfect digestion." James M. Thomas, M. D., n Ameri can! Journial of Health, N. Y. Paragon Pharmacy. Educate Your Bowels TTith Cascarets. r Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. '0c, ;5c. If C. C. C. fail, drnggir.ts refund money. BAB " I taave been ualng: CASCARETS and aa a mild and effective laxative they are simply won derful. Mr daughter and I were bothered with ick stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved wonderfully. They are a frreac help in the family." . i WILHKLWINA NAGtL. 1137 RittenbOHse St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. yj3S CANDY 9.05am 9.55am 10.35am 10.52am 12.12pm 2.15pm 2.25pm 2.35pm 3.52pm 2.55pm 7.40pm 11.35pm ; 7.10pm 7.50pm 8.30pm 7.07pm 9.25pm 10.34pm 12.03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.33am 3.00am 4.25am 7.40am 7.10pm 9.05am 10.25am 12.30pm 2.05pm 6.10pm 7.40am Central Tim Lv Salisbury. Lv Statesville Lv Newton Lv Hickory Lv Marion Lv Biltmore At Asheville Lv Asheville Lv Hot Springs Lv Morristown Lv Knoxville Ar Chattanooga Ar Memphis Ar. 6.35pm 9.30am Ar. 5.44pm 8.43am Ar. 5.03pm 8.09am Ar. 4.45pm 7.52am Ar. 3.28pm 6.45am Ar. 1.30pm 5.21am Lv. 1.20pm 5.15am Ar. 1.10pm 5.10am 5.50pm Ar. 11.40am 4.00am 4.25pm Ar. 9.50am 2.30am 2. 30pra Lv. 8-25am 1.15am 12.55pm Lv. 4.20am 10.00pm 9.40am Lv. 9.15am 8.00pm . i . ( 6.40am' '6.33pm - Ar. Nashville Lv. 10pm 9.10am ! 7-5kni 7.50pm , Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. 3.00ph 3.20am 8.25am Ar. New QrHeanis Lv. 7.30pm A: AND S. BRANCH. No. 14.. 7 lj 05am 8 j. 13am 101 18am. 9ioaapi l4 22mr 3.; 20pm No, 10. No. VL 2.05pm, AS.pm ,3". 15pm ""SniOpm ' 5.pm 11.03pm 3.57pm v 9.58pm 6.15pm 12.10am 9.35pm Central Tame. Lv Asfheville Ar. Eastern, Time Lv Biltmore Ar. Lv Henderson ville Ar. Lv Try on Ar. Ar Spartanburg, Lv. Ar Columbia Lv. No. 13. 6.00pm 6.52pm 6.03pm 5.00pm 3.10pm 11.40am No. 9. 1.40pm 2.30pm 1.45pm 12.42pm 11.25am 8.30am No. 33. 8.45am 9.35am 8.50am 7.4Sam 6.50am 8. U7pm 11.00am Ar Ctrle-toa Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm 1' r . . - Central Time j 5.20am Af Savanna Lv. 12.24am 9.1Sam Ar Jacksonville Lv. 3.00pm j 8.00am Ar Augusta Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9. fe5pm 5.10am: 5.10b.to At . Atlanta, Lv. 7.50am 11.50pm 11.50pm 7.koam 8.10pm 8.10pm- Ar New Orleans Lv, 7.45pm 7.55am 7.55am lAJsm : Ar Mernphl ' Lv. 9.O0pm 8.20am Ar. Macon Lv. 7.10pm MURPHY BRANCH. No. 17. No. 19. Central Time. 9.15arrj '2.45pm Lv Asheville Ar. 10.38arr 4.10pm Lv Wkynesville Ar. 10.58am 4.30pm Lv Balaam Ar. 12.40pm 6.23pm Lv Bryson City Lv. 9.30pm Ar Murphy . Lv. Nb. 18. 7.15pm 5.53pm 5.30pm 3.50pm No. 20. 12 . 05pm 10.38am 10.10am 8.40am 5.30am DaJily except Sund$ays. Dalily except Sundays. Trains 37 auki 11. and 12 amd 28 ra.rrv 'Pullman i.- v-mr, Vput York. WaShineXon. A Rh P-in'lla TTrtt Srrftncra nYin h.t rr.;n 9 ana , w - . -unuiuwgtt, uu ana vjiii e. x - Asheville Hot Hot Pleasant. Palatable. Potent.v Taste Good. Do Good, NeverSicken. Weaken. or Gripe. 10c25o"s0c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... , Uriiar -cily C-paay, Cliler Moatrral. Ksw Trt. J1S 3 '2tE Tobaooo Habit, PIU it r ! and Whiskey Eati I ' l cured at home witli li 1 1 1 1 ou P" Book of UvU ticulars sent - FR Book of par DR. & H. WOOLLEY.CoT Al A j. : 1AJ 11. t - .7 - w r - - -Vfa'C l-l l A - UBUJ V li, ana 10 and 12, between. Jaskswnivtille, Savannah, Columbia, xuga, jviioxviiio, ana ijmciiina. - Trains 35 and 36 carry Pullman. sIeeeTs htmwn aariahn-v Aahpville. Spring's, Chattanwoga, and MempMs. : . - - - nnatos 33 and 34 carry Pullman, Bleepers between Asheville, Spartanburg, lanta (and. Monson. ' Trains 13 andl 14 cferry Pullman parlor oars between Asheville, Spartanburg. Columbia and Charleston. -, Together with omr excellenit equipment ar ohedules (tb the north and aaA -all rail through .Washington, the pubOlc'g special attentaon is called to our ra f 'and wateroutjer to th nor ;d east Southern railwiay and) the Chesap3 line. This scfiueklule allows a, day's atop-over ait Norfolk, Va., afftDrding- an oppor tunity, to vlstft Old Pojnt'Cbrnifort (Port Monroe), Virgtala, Virginia Beac". NewpoUt News, etc. Baggage called for ahd checked from hotels and residence by the Asheville Tratafcfer oompaaiy, offl'ce with city ticket office, 60 Patton av . enue, Ashevdlle, N7. C. . FRANK S. GANNON, ThifM .yice Pret3ent and General Manager, Washing r VJ'J;M: C C: S. H. iTTTrTr ". A n--"r. a . .:- ..-.. .-. Trj. -v-- a - i- a TlUiS - . I -. 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