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3 DDDO BA "say P - " Ci JhS i4 4 n ; til . F MEW,. THEM Our -buyer keeps- us busy unpacking all kinds Fall and Winter Grpads. JN early every Treignrxram wrings us . . - . . . .. ! v t; . B'4" SI Our shelves are filling up with Novelties in Dress Goods, Novelties in Draperies Novelties in Everything. All bought for Cash, and we will soon offer you the Mightiest Money Saving Opportunity in years. Strictly all-wool $6 blankets at $3.60 Strictly all-wpol $7 blankets at 4?48 Strictly good $1.50 comforts at ,95 Strictly good $2.50 comforts at .68 Strictly good $3 comforts at ,98 A good $4 box calf shoe at 3.00 Ladies' fine shoes YidSkSr worth $2 at .25 Just received 800 pairs Men's Shoes worth qi fin from $1.50 to $1.75 at 01. UU 23 doz. Silk front Men's Shirts cheap at rn 75 cents at iOU Y A. I 1 I II J I Mil 1 v D)h?nn?rn Ud Just received a lot of Nobby and New St Ie Mens' Business and Dress Suits. They are Dandies. It will pay you to examine them. Prices Lower than the Lowest. THE ALTIMO 10 and 12 Patton Avenue RE hour before the rain began toi faTJl the wind was terrific. The Burke a Tan ning company suffered i Ihe : greatest dJamage. The smokestack to their fur naces was blown down, as was - the steam pipe nrnnlag on scaffolds to 'the water pump. It is hard to estimate at present the lose to the company, but it will reachi a large sum. Owing to the (accident, the operations of the plant are carried on ait a great disadvant age, and in all probability the Work wilQi be crippled, for several weeks to come . Work of repairing the damage was started immediately after the ac ci dent and will be . pushed as rapidly as possible. Morganton News. ....... - . ' ' ' . v,v . An inspection trip jus completed by Mr. B. B. Seymour, chief engineer of -the Richmond, Petersburg and Caro lina, railroad, between Richmond, Va., and RidgeWay, N. C, shows that work is progressing satisfactorily. The ma terial has been delivered at Ridgeway for the steel' (bridge across ithe; Roanoke river, 612 feet long, and track has baen piid for about .ten anile between the river ejnd Dacrosise, with the exception of about a mile, where heavy work is necessary. Track has beei laid also for five miles north of Lacross, be tween which and the end of the twenty miles already in operation from Pe tersburg south the work of grading is being pushed. Foundations for the bridge across Maherrin and Nottaway rivers have been laid, ithe masonry for the Appomattox bridge is about half completed and the foundations for the bridge across the James river are be ing laid. About five miles of grading has been done between Petersburg and Richmond. Manufacturers' Record. 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 and Selections from latest North : Carolina. Newspapers. All the blood' and marriage relations of old Gabriel Jackson, of Bright's Creek, Polk county, -will have a reunion on,, Saturday, October 21st, at 10 a, m.f at the Mountain View Baptist jcnurcn near the Jackson graveyard. A special froxni Charlotte savs that Jefferson D. Bost, a prominent farm er of Hickory Grove township, was at tacked by an infuriated bull. The bulla threw him to the graund and gored him so badly that he died within, fifteen minutes. At .M"ocKsvine about $10,000 of the furniture factory -Aock has been sub- t 1 T 3 -3 1 i . Bcnucu auu viizwrier applied lor. AS soon as the charter is received the stockholders .will elect officers. The lot has been bought which, adjoins the .THasonic picnic grounds and is near The .Greensboro efldermen have dqjss- ed an ordinance that all persons en gaging in the business of polishing boots and shoes, commonly known as bootblacks, shall pay a license tax . of three dollars ($3.00) per year and shall wear a numbered badge to be fur nished free by the chief of police. The penalty for violation is $5. The grading on the South Carolina & Georgia extension railroad from Ma rion, N. C, to Johneoni City, Tenn., will begin in about ten days. Hands are being employed. It is thought that this movement will induce the Seaboard to consider more seriously extending its lines from here to Ashe- ville. Rutherfordton! Cor. Charlotte Observer. We Usearn that incipient steps are be ing taken toward the establishment of a school of high grade in Dillsboro, under the auspices of the Presbyterian church.1 Rumor also has it that prop ositions are being considered for the building of another educational insti tute to be located in Webster, Which will be under the auspices 'of the Bap tist church. Webster HeraM. J. C. Jenkins and J. S. Shearer, United States' .deputy marshals, were in town yesterday. They have just returned from; ai trip through Clay and pant of Macon. They report crops all tooking remarkably well where they have been. Mr. R. M. Younce, xf Aquone, Mr. Jenkins tells us, has a cow which gives six gallons of milk daily, and has to be milked three times a day, and! churning has to be done twice each day. Murphy Repub lican:. ' . Judge Adams nas received his com- mission from (the . attorney 'general to defend Deputy Marshal' Priddy ,- ileaurr Is Blood Deen. dean ' blood means 'a ' clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the . body. : Begin to-day . to , banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that ickly bilious complexion by taking Caecarets,beauty.fc.r,1cn cents.-All drutf WHO IS WobmoVm, -well as men are made miBer TA : i : able by kidney and v f , bladder s trouble. : Dr. BLIMP KlUmer's. Swamp Root. DLi'iC, the gi kiy rerne dy promptly cures. At druggists : la 50 cent and l.si2Ees.:ToI'nub4,ve:a:isw Pbdtitle by mall free, also pamphlet tellliKg all about it Adflre th. trn. uicr ee v;o., iSinigttampton, N. ,T charged1 with shooting at Henry Phil lips in Rockingham county, near Mad ison, whom he was trying . to ; arrest for blockading. This is the case in Which the mayor ofMadison and oth ers are mixed up, and. for which the United States government say they will1 be prosecuted for arresting Prid dy while in the discharge of his duty. Judge Adams will at once file a pe tition of removal from the state to the Federal court. Greensboro Record. (Yesterday afternoon Durham Smith, an aged' white man, fell dead while working at (the turpentine still of Mr. J. D. BalMentine, near Varina; on Mr. Mills' railroad. Smith wais about sev enty years old, and leaves a wife and ten or twelve children. Less than two years ago Smith became a convert to Mormonism, and since that time his house , has been headquarters in that (.section. There are some fifteen or eighteen Mormons in that section of the county. The funeral of Smith will doubtflless be the first Mormon funeral held in the county. Raleigh Times Visitor. A big deal, which has been pending fore some time, was closed at Winston Saturday. The Winston. Cigarette Machine company has disposed- of all foreign territory to ai wealthy English, ctompany for about $150,000. The Win ston company reserves the United States and Canada, and machines for their trade in this territory will con tinue to be mianuf actured in this city. The deal was consummated in London some time ago by the president of the Winston company. Representatives of the London company were in Win ston Saturday and met the directors of the Winston company, ' when the fin ishing touches were put upon the sale, A severe windstorrn visited this vi cinity aast Friday ' afternoon. : There ;was some rain, -but for near half an - - ' ' ";, 1 ! Kodoil DysrpeW Cure !a a . aclentlfi compound having the-. endioTsem'eint c. eminent S plhciana ;md' ?';the? niedlica5 press Ifc 'dlgetfts what you b eat':- an poelUvtely vcures ' dyspepsia. M ' JVu Ket iitim-- R1oom5netaiale. Tenia., says it , Cure? lhim f dndlgestiora of teo: years rgtandte- NEWS FROM ALTO. Alrto, N. C, Sept. 18. There was quite a shower in our section Satur day evening, commencing with a fierce wind storm that gradually sunk to a calm. The air became oppressive and as still as death, after which there was a stygian storm cloud se'in coming slowly up from the west with its cen ter bent out like the sails of a great ship. The edges of the c.oud looked as if they were laved in rlamintr lire. The birds hushed their s'ong and ev erything became perfectly still as if some magic hand was stretched across the heaven. The cloud gradually roll ed across the bDsom Of- the cloud, ren black. All at once the lightning flash e dacross the bosom of the cloud, ren dering it in twain, and then tUe mighty roar of the thunder broke upon the stillness like the distant boom of a powerful artillery. There was one continuous flash, of lightning and roar of thunder, and the rain poured down in torrents. Gradually the storm rolled across the sky and the moon beams broke out around the western edge of the cloud, and where at the start Was fire they left it in gold. Mr. H. S. Hall has just returned firorr Asheville, where he reports pri ces of fruits advancing. Farmers here report the corn crops as being much better than they ex pected, and say that there will be a very fair yieOd per acre. , Mr. T. F. Franklyn, who has been on a visit to Georgia for some time, returned to his home near her and says .that "he is determined to move to Georgia, as he likes there much better than North arroT.ina." Mr. J. IM. Holt, who lives on the "Big Butte" mountain, succeeded in killing a large black "bear that weigh ed over 6ix hundred pounds this week. The bear was in Holt's corn field, tear ing down and eating the young cum. Miss Nellie Massie, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of the dis tinguished Dr. M. S. Massie, went to Idaho this week to visit her sister, Mrs. T. B. West, 'of Moscow. 'Twas quite a longtrip for a young lady alone from Asheville to Moscow. S. G. D. There's always hope while there's On Minute Cough Cure. "An atltack o pneumonia left my lungs in bad shap and I was near the first stages of con sumption. One Minute Cough Cur completely cured me," writes Helen Mk Henry, Bismark, N. D. Gives instan relief. For sale by the Paragon Phar macy. Our entire stock of 1898 children' shoes at cost. G. A. M ears' Shoe Store THE TRANSVAAAJ. PROBLEM Toronto, Onlt., Sept. 17. Captain Smith, writing of the probable effect of war in the Trains val, says: "Salisbury has copied after Chamber lain and Rhodes fcnd avoided for the time at least let us hope, altogether a war which, whatever its immediate re sult, would breed; fatal discord among the mixed races f Sou!th Africa and probably fill that part of .the continent with, blood and havoc. It is not only between 'the Brltiph and ithe Dutch that the conflict would rage. The black, or naitive population,, of- South Africa out numbers the white by four to one. With these people there has been a series of wars, from those yith the Kaffirs, which cost Great Britai; 7,000,000 and were marked with horrible altrocities on both sides, down to the Matabele wars, by which the foundling of Rhodesia was at tended. A war broking out among the whites would be pretty sure to rekindle the flame among 'tie blacks; and South Africa, diisteadof bHng advanced in the march of civilizaion, as imperialists pretend, would veri probably be turned into a helL -1 For wounds, burnk, scalds, sores, skin diseases and all irritating eruptions nothing so soo thing Van o nealing as Dr DeWitt's Wi'tich Hazel Salve. 'Mrs Emma Boll 63, Matrqi Bnglewood Nur sery, Chicago, says oftit: "When all els f ails in healing our bibles, It will cure. For sale by the Paragpn Pharmacy. poms I Buffered the torturcb oftlie damned with protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with which I was a flic ted for twenty fears. I ran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell, la.,- and newr found any thin? to equal.them. To-day I am entirely free fronr piles and feel like a new jnanr,r? !-., C. H. Kbitz, 1411 Jones Sti Sioux City, la. .www m m a a. CANnv f J CATHARTIC YV, ; toads mark its amiteo' pleasant, raiatabie.-. Potent.' Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, oi ... CUR ECO N STI PA tUrilBf IUa4; CMyil), Chiearo. H.a i '. - -V.: . aste Good. Do pe,JPo.35Cj0c. ion: I. Xw Tork. 3I, 4--w . v,., ouampion, xm. , x - Vi For sale by the Paragon: narnracy. - . tf n.Tn.Rifi f?jjfflKwF rn J' - , k. - - . ' i . - - f 7 ' - - . - - ' i - The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has hn in use for over 30 years, has borne th sip-nnt,, - O . "iVJ r and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive von in tii, All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Exl periments that trifle with and endanger the health of In&tnts and Children Experience against Experiment. What 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 Eeverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ;and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the t Stomach aod Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 SIX yTT Tie Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUW OOMMNT, TT MURRAY THCCT. NCWYORK CITY. AMD OTALITY MOWS The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood. Inr.pptency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use AFTER US NR 5order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold atl.00 per box. HMLllUOSnOi 6 boxes for $5-00. DIE. MOTX'S CIIEJUCAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALB BY DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAyT" . In Effect Jt;lyJ6, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35. No. 33. Earn Time. Nos. 12-38. No. 36 No 34 4.30pm 12.05em Lv New York Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am ' ' 6.55pm 3.o0am Lv Philadelphia Ar. 10.1am 2 56am 9.20pm 6.22am Lv Baltimore Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10.43pm 11.15am Lv Washington Ar. 6.42am 9.05pm 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Danville Ar. 11.25pm 1.30pm 12.10am 12. dip m Lv Richmond Ar. 6.40am 6.25pm 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20am 5.55pm k? l m LV JSh At. 2.45am 11.35am b.l5am 6.35pm Ar Greensboro Lv. 11.45pm 8.50am 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 Ar. Lv St&tesville Ar. Lv Newton Ar. Lv Hickory Ar. Lv Marion Ar. Lv Biltmore Ar. Ar Asheville Lv. Lv. Asheville Ar. Lv Hot Spring Ar. Lv AI orris town Ar. Lv Knoxville Lv. Ar Chattanooga Lv. Ar Memphis Lv. 6.aopm 5.44pm 6.03pm 4. 45pm 3.28pm 1.30pm 1.20pm 1.10pm 11.40am 9.50am 8.25am 4.20am 9.30am 8.43am 8.09am 7.52am 6 . 45am 5.21am 5.15am 5 . 10am 4.00am 2.30am 1.15am 10.00pm 9.15am 5.50pm 4.25pm 2.30pm 12.55pm 9.40am 8.00pm 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. Nashville Lv. 10pm 9.10am 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Ctodnnatl Lv. 3.00ph 3.20am 8.25am Ar. New Orleans Lv. 7.30pm A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. No. 34. 7.05am 2.05pm 8.pm 8.13am 3.15pm 9.10pm 10.18am 5.pm 11.03pm 9.0Sam 3.57pm 9.58pm . 11.22am 6.15pm 12.10am 3.20pm 9.35pm Central TUme. Lv Asneville Ar. Eastern Time Lv BUtmore Ar. Lv Headersxmvirje Ar. Lv Tryxxn Ar. Ar Spartanburi 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. S3 8.46am 9.35&m 8.50am 7.48am 6.50am 8.17pm 11.00am Ar Qharleatoa Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm 5.20am Central Time Ar Savannah Lv. 12.24am 9.15am Ar Jacksonville Lv. 3.00pm 8.00am Ar Aug-uata Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9.55pm 5.10am 5.10am Ar Atlaata Lv. 7.50am 11.50pm 11.50pm 7.40am 8.10pm 8.10pm Ar New Orleaiui Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.55am 7.40am Ar Memphij Lv. 9.00pm 8.20am Ar. Maoon Lv. 7.10pm MURPHY BRANCH. No. 17. No. 19. 9.15am 10.38am 10.58am 12.40pm 2.45pm 4.10pm 4.30pm ' 6.23pm 9.30pm - Central Time. Lv Asheville Ar. Tsr 'Wkynewille Ar. Lv Balaam' Ar. Lv Brygon City Lv. Ar Murphy Lv. No. 18. 7.15pm j-53pm 6730pm 3.50pm No. 20. 12.05pm 10.38am 10.10am 8.40am 5.30am Da41y except Sundays. Daily except Sundays. T1 37 11' 12 S8 cay Pullmao sleepers between New York, wasihMton, Asheville; , Hot Srtogs, Chattanooga, and Nashville. Train 9 an 11, and lOana 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia. Asheville. Hot Spring, Knoxville, and CtncdnanatL ' Tralnis 35' and 86 carry Pullman sleeers between Salisbury, AaQievllle, Hot Sprins.Chattanooga, and Memphis. Tralffs 33 and 34 carry Pullman sleeperB between AehevilleL Spantanbufg, At lanta, and Mooon. Tr?an,s 13 anldr 14 carry Pullmian parlor care between Asheville, Spartanburg, Columbia and Charleston; Together with our excellent equipment and schedules tt the north and east, all rail through Washington, the public's special attention is called to our rail and ?waer route to the north and east-uthern railway and the Chesapeak 38V7!- day's P-over at Norfolk, Va, affording an oppor tunity to vie ft Old Point ComfWt (Fort Monroe), Virginia, varglnla Beach, Newport Newi etc. . Baggase called for and checked from hotels and residences by tiAshevmeTraln ticket office, 60 Patton av enue, Asheville, N C. .:i HJ SSJSi ; tea 'X PNiaenjt and General Manager, Washington. . MX vHlP, Trafflc Manager; WashSngtom, D. C; S. H. HARD ? 'SS W. H. TAYLOR, A. G. P. A., Imls- J?'hS? BENSCOTBRXvG j P. A Chattanooga; Tenner P. B frr.jL ? yPg?; ggd Ticket Agent. Asheville. N. C; W. A. TURK. ;tkenal PassengwAgent, WashSagton; I. O, 9f X C c'fV'- YYr AVV Y hi A- r :
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