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' 1 - I . 'Z8 4 , ,' 'In. 7 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE 1899 .. . i - . ---- ..- J I i J, 1 f v. . ' " ' s , ,. t' . iff' i BI IMOKE O BALT iO and t2 Patt on Avenue. Goods aro Arriving We are showing this week a magnificent line of Daily. D lack Dress Good The most beautiful designs in Crepons and other goods. Our new styles of Colored Suitings are very pretty and generally admired. ark Figure Percale s s . In neat designs, the 1 5 cents quality, but we will offer them at 1H emtlLs. Fall Shoes, Fall Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Arriving Daily. Just Received the Handsomest lot of "Trunks in the "City. All Spring and Summer Goods Are marked way down and must be sold if Low Prides will sell them. We have no room to carry them over THE BIG BALTIMORE 10 and 12 Patton Avenue CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for the Gazette an , Selections from latest North Carolina Newspapers. Raleighs new gas company will Issue $50,000 in bonds and use the proceeds la equipping the big new plaint. The people along the line of the A. & N. C. railroad are -petitioning the au thorities for a Sunday train. -. , 4 y-j. m. f minpa, who lives about a rii from CineiCon, aost a. tobacco barn by fire. About 1,000 pounds of tobacco in the barn was burned also. -There will . be a reunion of the de ecenaants (and relatives of John and Sallie Hill of Reedy, Patch, Henderson coua'ty, 'at Mt. Mori ah church, Setember 5, when there will be an old-time so cial, oM-time singing, old-'time preach - ang1 and an old-time hand-shaking. ' -.The Fentress copper mine, located. In , Guflfpr county, which paid large divi . denda . prior "to -tne civil war, and was ambng, the firs't souitlhern mining to rey ce ve. auin u . w au , screet, nas been sold to Herbert Carl and others of New Tork city. Mining operations will be commenced alt' once. The surveyors 'at work for the North Carolina Power company, at tthe "Nar rows," are now engaged in getting the depth of the water at ittoat point and the amount1 of voliume that rushes through per minute.The dam to be con structed' there is to be of iron. Liexfling- The tooard of aldermen of Lincolnton The board of aJIdertmen of Linoolntam Have reduced the price or liquor li cense from $1,250 per year ito $300. No , applications were filed for license, as those who proposed, to apply had de cided to postpone action until next meeting, their, plans not having been fully matured. The dam erected near Mrs. Ballard's and Mark Fisher's tihat used to overflow the bank of the dtiream that goes through the business part of the city, will work welL Others Willi soon be built on . every branch in our town. Everyone, should encourage both these enterprising citizens for their preventa tives to keep sickness from such a fair town as Saluda. Saluda Cor. Hender- eronvllle Times. The Brevard Telephone Exchange is nearly ready to begin business. Their switchboard ias arrived, the twenty-seven 'phones ordered are near ly all In position and wiring the town 'is nearly completed. The company will have completed all their first order for 'phones in use; when the ; exchange opens for business. Of course this is the minimum and - thetr business i'wili constantly increase as" the town-grows Waterworks ought, to attract tthe atten tion of our business ; jmen next. Bre vard News. :. , i3S;; ::rJk- Deauty jto TJlood Deep ,r i v beantv -without it. Caacareta. Catihv f!af Vj clean yotir blood and keep it clean Jby stirrure un the lazv liver and drivinor air itn.v , purities fromthe4 bodyi'eBegin to-dayf to r t' ybanifeh pimples," -boils"- blotches, blackheads, " , nd that sickly bilious complexion by taking 'ascarets, bcr.pty: for tere cents., All drug t sts, satisf actiufi gta w.nleU; iOc. bOc, : Clif ft;MI-Te not recommended for Rf.f!,1..--eyryaitors! bnt if 4yoti ROOT.- bave kMmey.r IItct bttldder rtub! It" -will be fOnCT-iusfc Jth)e rremiedyTou ncea. a druVsista In 60 cemt9 amd dollar size. You maty haye eample bottle of. this wtboderful new flfeoovwr Dy mail rree. also mmpMefc Helling lallvabout It. Address, Dr. .Eilmer & Co.;' Bingham ton. i . - cents an acrCbis contract begin Feb ruary 11,4900, .and extends for one year; These' ..lands have" been- j Barreled, ag gregate 369,380 JL-i- acxesi The contract also Includes all the uraaurveyed ands belonging to the state; ambuht'Sng to about 183.397 acres; also all the other lands which thestate may owil in. the r . . - - M si .i t ti sCOUnties or vamaen, urmucit, sraa quotank, Perquinians, Chowan, Gates, Hertford, BerfAs, "Washings:on; Dare, Onslow, New Hanover, Ootumbus-, Brunswick' Bladen, Roteson'and Rich mond, or any other county in the state of North Carolina. : The state obligates to sell to Mr. Finch, any part of these ands not lees than 1.000 acres upon the payment of 50 cents an acre, at any time within one year foSii February 11, 1900. ' The postponed annual meeting of the Industrial and Immtigratlon (associa tion will be ' held at Greensboro on Monday night, August 2, A targe force of handa have been, em ployed thiis week ia movtag some heavy macMnery from the depot to time new Pee Dee mdll; The - moving of such heavy macEbiery, especially up and down tlhe very steep hills between thetwo points, iis a big undertaking, if not a hazardous one. But they bavp prepared 'for it. They have a large wtagon, which they haid made to order, with!.a strength capacity of 20,000 pounds, ajmiost equal to a fla:t car. It mas, very broad tires. They hitch nine mules fto Ifehis wagon and Ithey have been stalled several times They have been making good headway, however, and no accidents have Ihap' pened eo far. Some of the heaviest ma chinery moved was three large boilers about thiinty feet . long, and' a "full grown" driving wheel. This wheel is 19 teat in diameter, 3 feet 5 inchesi "wide 'across 'the face, and weighs 28,000 pounds lit was cast and shippedl in two sections, each half making a fl'at oar load. Pee Dee mill No. 2 is rapidly assuming itlhe propontaan: of a village, a large nurn ber of residence houses already belner completed and the" work goes on. Rockingham' Anglo-S'axon. The North Carolina rolliner exDcsi- tion car Is here putt'ting in new mate rial and 'refitting prioro its southern tour this winter. Among other thines the management is havine na'rwted e'ighteen escutcheons for ornamenting the interior of the rolling- museum' of the state's resources. Desiring to erive the state the benefit of the best adver tising, the managers requested Mr. T. K. Bruner, perhaps the best posted man in the state in such matters, to prepare a number of ithese escutcheons. and he furnished them under each of the following heads: Forests, erold mines, iron mines, building stones, fisheries, tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, cotiton. apples, peaches', butter, poultry, farm products, rice. United States Marshall Millikan, of Greensboro has just learned of the plight of G. H. Priddy, a depuity mar shal from Stokes county. Priddy is one of the men that went over to Smith's settlement in Stokes county two weeks ago, roused all the Smiths from peace ful slumber and took from the settie- ment Jim Taylor and Will Smith. There fore, the tribe of Smiths think that he is persona non grata and other un pleasant things-, which they express differently. On Monday Priddy went over into this same neighborhood to get John Phillips, who is. also supposed to have violated the internal revenue law. He found Phillips, who fled Priddy pursued, heerfuPly firing his pistol at Phillips "to make him Stop." Finally Phillips) was overhauled and brought to Madison, in Rockingham county. Just as he was about to be tried a warrant was served on Priddy for shooting at Phillips, and the former was brought before fthe mayor and bound over to the court. In his letter about the matter Priddy says that the crowd seemed to be against . him, and two men went to Priddy, who was un der guard, and urged him to run, say ing they would ""take care of Priddy." Judge Adams will be engaged to take the case from the state to the federal counts. Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Observer. The Transylvania railroad received welcome addition to their rolling stock last week in the way of a new locomo tive and two new passenger coaches. The new proprietors of (this road are systematically at work putting their property Into first-Cliass shape, having spent several thousand dollars already in track repairs; and this policy may be expected Ao characterize all their fu ture movements. It'was a lucky day that brought the Toxaway people to this section. HendersonVi'Ille, Times. The first excursion train, from the south Wednesday brought a swarm of people into the mountains, five sec tions being required to transport them. Something like three hundred persons debarked' here, of which unmtoer about seventy-five went on to Brevard, the Transylvania road filling a flat car with their baggage. Of the others some went into the 'country ; the rest had, to take what accommodations, they .--- find. It has for sonna tttqvs been the subject of discussion by our people where the excursion people were going to find shelter. Hendersonvi'lle Times. The probability of the Seaboard Air Line coming into Greensboro grows brighter. Some of the prominent offi cials of that ' company are expected here soon to look over the ground. The business men of Greensboro will be seen and talked with and if the out-? (.look Is 'at all encouraging the Southern may expect to have new neighbors. fThe route Is ndti of course yet definitely settled, but ut will likely be that re ferred; to some time... agofrom Pitts- boro Via Haw River, Burlingtohi and Gibsonvllle to Greensborov thue taking m an tqe- cotton factories along thi linerGreensboro Record.". , ' , The "state board of education has en iterea into contract with KS. Finch of Oharlotite. whereby he 53 given an op tlon;pn.vthe. state- swamp r lafidsv at J 50 rZll - . Jacobs,-"of niF, never, gripe, cot5pation, arouse 'XbS tot- MWfJS001 'and &lve -you clean btood, steady '.Bervee- a clear Win anJ MOUNTAIN RESORTS. It is estimated that there are about two hundred more visitors at Saluda than have ever been there at any pre vious time. The cheap excursion rate will open the 16th of August, then the town authorities will take a census of all Saluda's mixed-up crowd of board ers and visitors. - v The Mt. Mitchell hotel is filled wfth guests; also the cottages have a large number of people. Colonel William Rice, once owner of the Cartain Troy property at Balfqur, two miles north of Hendersonvi'l!e, has bought the Chestnut Hill cottage and farm from the Gower estate. He will become a resident of Transylvania coufity and will improve his purchase. Mr. Corner, from Asnevme, a proies- sional landscape gardener, ha tne grounds of the Wheeler house at Hen- dersonvilie and win put mem in nrsi- clias shape. Contractor Chunn, from Henderson- ville, has charge of the addition and repairs that will be made at Oak Hall, Tryon. One minute Oougfh Cure quickly cure obstttinate summer coughs aid ooim. 1 consider it a most wonderful mwaidne. quick aind afe." W. W. Menton, May liew, WJs. Paxagoni Pharmacy. 1U IHt wife had pimples on herskee, but she has been taking e ASCARETS nd they have 11 disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation for some time, but after tak ing the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ailment. We cannot speak too high ly of Cascarets." Fbd Wartman. 5708 Qermantown Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent Taste Good. Do Good Never Sicken, Weaken. or GripelOc. S3c. 80c. ... CURE CONSTIPATIOII SUriW Ummtif Mrur. Olmt, Mrtrral. Iw J rib 514 111 Tft Dlfl Sold and guaranteed by. all drug-HU-1 U-tSAb Kiste to C17RS Tobaeeo Hablw ramp 1 UFULy I Atlanta. Ga. n and Whiikey Ettitl ' I cured at . home with W U tiOTiarrsent FREE. 3 DR. B. U. WOOLLEY CO Office. 104 North Pryor St ePreparatiDDjjrAs- slmflatlruoodandti ting thStoiiifldsflndBcwds of ProinotealsEoivderful-: r - im,?iorpiniiB uur rraremi. T NABCOTIO. Aerfect Remedy forCDRstioa- tionv Sour StoiMch.DiaiThoca, Worms ,Convutsions,Fcvcrish bsss and Loss OF SLEEB Toe Simile Signature of NOT "YOHK. EXACT COPT Of VSAEFEB. ' 1 y vMtefl" I. -ill ThB; Kind You Hff-' nit Always Bought Bears the Signature of eh AM Thirty Years' UUDII 1 MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Wef ness, irregularity J omissions. inorp;u J VHUV IB " ; or and banish "Mi of menstruation." They are "L.IFE SAVERS" to girj womanhood, aiding1 development of organs and body, known remedy for worn en equals them. Cannot do harni-i becomes a nleasure. St 1 .Oft P!1?.: PIOX" HVMiiti o. by drugrists. DR. MOTITS CHEMICAL CoiCleveknd,oJ FOR SALES BY DR. T. C. SMITH. 0)8OUTHERN RAILWAyT j3 ft , Effect Jcly 16, 1899i Noj 3T-11. No. 35. No. 33. Eastern Time, Nos.. 12-38. Nx 26. No. U. 4.30pEa 12.05am i Lv New York An. lSH3&m 6.S5am 6.55pm 3.50am Lv Philadelphia- At. lXhl5aEa 2.56am 9 1 20pm 6.22am Lv -Baltimore Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10i.43pm 11.15am Lv Washington i Aiv 6.. 42am 9.05pm I 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Etenvllle Ar.. H.25pm 1.30pm 1 12.10am 12.01pm I.Lv Richmond Art 6.4ftam 6.25pm 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk Ar.. 8.20am 5.55pm 1.10am 2.50pm Lv Selma Ar 3.50am 12.35pm 1 2.09iam 3.50pm Lv Raleigfr Ar:. 2.45am 11.35am 5.15am 6.35pm Ar Greensboro ILv 11.45pm 8.50am Central Timh 9.05iam 7.50pm Lv Saliabury Ar. 6.35pm 9.30am 9.55am 8.30pm Lv S'ttutesvllle Ar. 5.44pm 8.43am 10u35am 7.07pm Lv Newton Ar. 5.03pm 8.09am 10.52am 9.25pm Lv Hickory Ar. 4.45pm 7.52am 12-12pm 10.34pm Lv Marlon Ar. 3.28pm 6.45am 2.15pm 12.03am Lv Biltmore ' Ar. 1.30pm 5.21am 2.25pm 12.10am Ar Asheville Lv. 1.20pm 5.15am 2.35pm 12.15am 9.05am Lv Asheville Ar. 1.10pm 5.10am 5-M 3.52pm 1.33am 10.25am Lv Hot Spring N Ar. 11.40am 4.0am 4.8 2.55pm 3.00am 12.S0pm Lv Morristown Ar. 9.50am 2.30am 2. T.40pm 4.25am 2.05pm Lv Knoxville Lv. 8.25am 1.15am 12.8 11.35pm 7.40am 6.10pm Ar Chattanooga Lv. 4.20am 10.00pm 9 7.10pm 7.10pm 7.40am Ar Memphis Lv. 9.1&am ! ' t 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. Nashvilte Lv. 10pm 9.10am i i 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Ctacmnattl Lv. 3.00ph 3.20am 8.25am Ar. New OrUeame Lv. A. AND S. BRANCH. - - No. 14, No. 10. No. S4. ,7.05am 2.05pm 8.pm 8.13am 3.15pm 9.10pm 10.18am 5.pm 11.03pm 9.08am 3.57pm 9.58pm 11.22ajm 6.15pm 12.10am 3.20pm 9.35pm Central Time. No. 13. No. 9. Lv Asbeville Ar. 6.00pm 1.40pm Eaatero Time Lv Biltmore Ar. 6.52pm 2.30pm Lv Headereonville Ar. 6.03pm 1.45pm Lv Tryom Ar. 5.00pm 12.42pm Ar Spartanburg Lv. 3.10pm 11.25am Ar Columbia Lv. 11.40am 8.30am It 8. 7. I! 8.17pm 11.00am Ar Charleston Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm 5.20am Central Time Ar Savannah Lv. 12.24am 9.15am Ar Jacksonville Lv. 3.00pm 8.00am Ar Augusta Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm tf 7 KAorm 11 FMnTTl U'"! 9.55pm 5.10am1 5.10am Ar Atlanta Lv. 7.50am 11. 50pm J 7.40am 8.10pm 8.10pm Ar New Orleana Lv. 7.45pm 7.55ani Xi.40am Ar Memphis Lv. 9.00pm 8.20am Ar. Macon Lv. 7.K MURPHY BRANCH. No. 17. No. 19. 9.15am 2 . 45pm, 10.38am 4.10pm 10,58am 4.30pm 12.40pm 6.23pm 9.30pm Central Time. Nb. 18. Lv Asheville Ar. 7.15pm Lv Wkyneeville Ar. i 5.53pm Lv Balsam Ar, 5.30pm Lv Bryson 'City Lv, 3.50pm Ar Murphy . Lv. No. 20. 12.05pm 10.38am 10.10am 8.40am 5.30am " f- ' Dally except Sundays. Daily except SundaJ Trains 3Tadd'lL and 12 and 38 carry Pullman sleepers between Nashville. 'rrJT and Columbia, Salisbury, "Wtehhigton, Asheville; Hot Sttogs, Chattanooga, 11, and W and 12 between Jacksonville, Savannah, Springe, Knoxville, ana Cincinnati. Trains 35 and 36 carry Pullman. fleeere between SnrtnB ChtttA.Tvnreert. ti1 'M'MnrtihllMl -. ; r Trains 33 and 84 carry Pullman sleepers between Asheville, Spartan lanta, ana jsiccron. . v . - . Cnartstf mMAmi n anA ti w 1n1tmn riknInK niMi WwMm AhVUle, BP" Columbia and Charleston. J fh aDi ... Together with ou excenemt edrmient e schledules tto the jnortn r ail rail . through WaShtoon, the. puhB. special attention Is called . w ana waiteir route to the warm ana east--outneriB mmway hj line, This Sdheflule allowe a day's top-over at Norfolk, Va., affoTns jhiilfv M nii T?Vin rVm!frw iTRVwh XfnmTVk. VlrCtlnia. VlTglu' . ' lMwrn "KfrarnJ TCifireram cfllMA for and checked frOm hotels ;'tar:Che.AsheriaeVTrskiiifer company, office with otty ticket office, w enue, Asheville, N. CJ ' , . rcaeV , tfBAUK; S.; GANNON, Tnmiiac rTWiaimi ana wncra i.""?, H D. C.;lj. Mi CJULP, TrafficMaBB Washingtonv D. 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