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: : , 'f THE ASHEViLI-E GAZETTE OCT. 3 iSoo , THE ASHEVILI-E GAZETTE OCT. 3 1899 NORTH CAROLINA NEWS OF THE DAY EMm 10 D 1 - s G.BA LTIMOME PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF THE RALEIGH AND EASTERN ' RAILWAY. 10 and 12 Pattdn Avenue. Our first and second floors are filled with Fall and Win ter goods and they4 still keep on coming. ' The public seems to appreciate the large variety of goods we offer and our sales force is kept busy on both floors. Just Received 39 Ladies Tailor Made Suits from one of thte largest tailoring establishments in New York. Some of these got very slightly damaged in shipping. The coats are lined with a fine quality of silk and the suits made of best quality of cloth, serges; cheviots, etc, and worth from $15 to $30 a suit. Your Choice For This Week 350 Plush and Cloth Events of Interests Variousf Parts of the State. Murderer Sentenced o Hang at Gas ton The Qoming- Meeting- of the Con federate Veterans at Raleigh. To Purchase Anson Farm. $8.50. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 2. T. M. T. McKennan, a civil engineer of Chase City, Va., began, the preliminary work for the, survey of the Raileigh and Eastern railroad, which enterprise is backed by leading , Raleigh and Dur ham capitalists. The pl'an Mr. Mc Kennan Willi follow will' be to ride a.l over the country along the several routes 'that the road may follow and lo cate roughly the course for each one. Then surveys 'of these routes will be made and the estimates of building them cast up and submitted to the backers of this road. When It'his has been done the capitalists behicd it can carefully balance cost and advantages, see what the people along the lines of survey are disposed to do 'and select the one that seems, all 'things considered, most advantageous. A IE from $1.00 to $15.00, This means a saving to you of Net9 can iL Have received a Sample Line of 580 Ladies' from 75c to $12 a piece, This means a saving to you of 4t JPer cent. mad of the fiaest Worsted and Cas sirnere, worth from $15 to $18 a suit. For this week Man's heavy Fleece Lined in all colors, the 75c quality for this week ipso the best ever shown in Asheville for the money. An elegant 3 piece suit of fine Cashmere, worth $2.25. Our price Men's heavy weight CamePs Hair iiairi; stud Drawers I the $1 quality, for this week SENTENCED TO HANG. Gaston, N. C., Oct. 2. The jury in the Dnaviton Medlin case returned a verdict after five hours of murder in the first degree. Medlin was sentenced to be hanged Thursday, November 3. His victim was William, Brawn, super intendent of the Gaistonia cotton mills. The killing- took p'jace June 9. Medlin'is counsel, Messrs. F. I . Osborn, Milam and O. F. Mason, itook an aippea'l. Perry Williams was convicted of murder in the second degree. An ap peal was taken. 2! 8 11 Other Goods in Proportion. II TIHIEB 10 and 12 Patton A venue m ilni ipmini mmwi aii i i Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. . V I f A Sff- ss jz Mil ffir 1' p. 1f , I It ' Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. VHEELER-WILSON MFG. GO FOR SALE BY S.;rt. CttEDESTER, vASHEVILtE. N. C. ... -fit: i . , , f i , i TT ' Til TITmTTw A An Expert Opinion. "My ideas," said the young man haughtily, "are at least 20 years ahead of the times." "Great mistake," said the railroad man, gravely, "great mistake. The way to avoid collisions in this life is to run strictly according to schedule." Wash ington Star. A woman's last caution to her children when they go visiting is to remember to be polite, and her first question when they return is as to what they had to eat. Atchison Globe. Tlie First Pawnshop. The first pawnbroking establishment Was that of Freisingen, in Bavaria, open ed in 1108. In 1350 there was one at Sn lins, in Franche-Comte, and in 1361 one was opened in London. None of these was, however, successful. The present Faris Mont de Piete was established in 1777 in the same street where the head office now is. TO BOND THE STATE. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 2. The execu tive board of the penitentiary directors have decided to purchase the Anson state farms. Two of the members of the committee, Newland and O-bora, voted for the purchase and Travis against it. 'To pay for ii 'bonds will have to be issued. This farm comprises about 2,200 acres, on which the state has an option at $10 an acre. It is owned principally by Judge R. T. Bennett and others of his family. It is fertile, well draiued and admirably adapted to cotton, corn and other grain. The water supply on it is deficienf, but its health record is very fine, ajnd it is as much ithis as any other consid eration that influenced the commitltee to decide to buy 'the farm. Messrs. Newland and Ocborne thought there ought to be an up-counitry farm to which conviclts from the west can be sent. Mr. Travis opposed the purchase on two grounds: That the state does not need the farm; the counities ar rapid ly establishing county chain gangs and keeping their convicts at home to work the roads and that the Anson farm ie too far from the Caledonia farm, al ready bought by the state; the transfer of prisoners from one to t'he other will be very costly, and also on the ground that the price paid tor the land ($K an acre) is too high. It will surprise many to learn that ear diseases were studied some 3,400 years ago. O Bears the Signature of STORIA. i The Kind You Have Always Bought De Witt's Little Ear ief The faiwwa Sit-. La&les'and Gentlemen's narrow to shoes at half regular selliog price. G A. Mears' Shoe Stare. Want advertisements in tlhe Gazette bring sure results. They reach the people. KIDNEY TROUBLE Is a deceptive dis ease thousands have 4t and? don't know It. If vou want quick reauflta you oaaaf make mo mi&eteke by using: Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, Ithe gTealt kidney remedy. At druggitsts in fifty cents and dollar sizfes. Sample bottle by miall free, also pam phlet telling1 you Ihow to find out if you have kidney trouble "Address. Dp. Kilmer hamptom, N. T. & Co., Bing-J Beauty Is Blooa Deep Clean blood .means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by wirrwg up the lazy liver and driving all im punfes from the body. Begin to-day to banish nimnluc ;ii Ll..i.L wici that sickly bilious complexion by taking J tMM, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2ic.50c. , : "They are simply perfect," writes Rob U. Moore, of La Fayette, Ind., o DeWitit's LiWla lEarly Risers, th "famous little pills" for constipation aim all liver ailmeeits. Never gripe. Fo sale at itihe Paragon Pharmacy. One of the constituents ot tne be qualities of varnish is a resin known as kauri, which is only found in New Zealand. Bamboo pens still retain their hold in India, where they have been in use for more than 1,000 years. Misses shoes at cost ait G. A. Shoe Stor. Mears " For six yearn I wai a victim of dys pepsia in its worst form. 1 could eat nothing but milk toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and digest even that Last March I oegan taking CASCARETS and since then 1 nave steadiiy improved, until I am as well as I ever was in my lije." David H. Muiiphy. Newark. O. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent Taut, a Good. Never Sicken. Weaken", or GripOc 5o CURE CONSTIPATION SUrifa, R.,d, C.mpn7, ChfM., Motr,ri. J. nt KO-TO-BflO IS2Sfeew liilllMHnniiiiiiiiimiilllliiiiihHiiiiiiHmtiiiimiHiHiMtitlilimmUHmmi iiiHiiiimHiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiminiiiiiMiTi iliiill'JimniiiiHiumiUHllltUlHllllll Vegetable Prep arationfor As similating mer ting the StomRtt raanduegu andBawels Erotnotes IHgesfionjCheeiful ness and Eest.Contains neither Opium;Morplmie wrWsefaL wot Narcotic. Mxxpe dfOidBrSAl. AixJenna JtocktlU&ib- Anise. Seett Jippermint - i Gartona&$da ffirmSeed- Qarified Sagar J A perfect Remedy forConsBpa tion. Sour SloiDach.Disrrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jevcri sh Dess and LOSS OF SLEEB Tac Simile Signature of NW YORK. For Infants and Child The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the iffnarare Of exact copy or wafeb. A ir Over wee sffliT&9( caffa9B 38ss wBffi pfw mm mm AFTER US!n3 DR. MOTT'Q i The ereat remedy for nervous Drostration and all disea $ organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood .yuLcuwjr, iigiitij? limiasiuus, x uu llii ui jiiii ui s, ivieui-iii vv or ry, excessive ns ui j.uuucco or upium, wnicn ieaa to vjonsumpuon ana insanity. VV ita every $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box. 6 boxes for 85.00. DH. MOTl'S CHEMCAL CO., Cleveland, Ohlu FOR SALE BY DR. T. C. SMITH. .J&1X. LWAY, bf EfFIX ;T J C L y 1 6 , 1899. STATE NEWS NOTES, All persons who are willing fto exhib it specimens of minerals and ores at the sitate fair are requested to write Prof. W. L. Poteat , Wake Forest, at once. Mr. M. R. Camp, of Green Hill, was in town yesterday to see a physician . Saturday he was ehing-ling hii3 father's house and a nail broke, the piece striking- him in the reight eye and com pletely destroying his sight. Ruther fordtton Vindicator. President Alderman states ithat the total enrollment of the university thus far has reached 461 just exactly the Ihigh-water mark of the ante-bellum period in 1858. The total enrollment for the year will go beyond 500, for many more are yet to come." Penitentiary officials nave sent from Raleigh to the Caledonia farm, which the state purchased last month, thirty cbnvicits to pick cotton. This brings the number of pickers up to 500 con victs. There are also 150 hired pick ers. The official say this season they will gather all the cotton. The pres ent crop is variously estimated at from 2,500 to 3,500 foaU'es. Masked parties broke into the county jail ait Winton, Hertford county, Satur day nighlt and shot William Vaugttran, under suspicion of barn-burning'. Vaughan will die. The d'oors were broken down and the prisoner was shot at least three times. Vaughan w'as committed several weeks ago by a justice of the peace under circumstan-? tial evidence. Vaughan was in an iron cell. Greensboro foundrymen have receiv ed a notice of a $2 advance in pig' iron. Of demrse this advance is general in its scope, applying to the whole United States. The fellows that predicted $20 iron laslt spring were considered vision ary, but the staple has already gone a dollar and a half above that figure and is still climbing. The furnace men will ntot book an order 'for delivery a month (hence at the present figure. Dunham, says an exchange, is Ai have a cotton mill that is unique. The mill is to take the raw -cotton, spin it into yarn, weave it into cloth, make the cloth into bags (to be used for packing 'tobacco. ,A market for all the product of the mill is found almost at the mill door. Four hundred thousand is to be the original capital, and thi is o be largely increased if the mill is as 'great a success as is amticipa!ted. tn furs Ronstttntlon ToreTW. n1r Ononowitii, flaniv na.f-.Viart.lft. . ... -l(ln A !Sl J If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. No. 37-11. No. 35. No. 33. Eastern Time. Nos. 12-38. No. 36. No. 34. 4.30pm 12.05am Lv New York Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am 6.55pm 3.50am Lv Philadelphl Ar. 10.15am 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 12.01pm Lv Richmond Ar. 6.40am 6.25pm 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20am 5.55pm 1.10am 2.50pm Lv Selma Ar. 3,50am 12.35pm 2.09am 3.50pm Lv Raleigrh Ar. 2.45am 11.35am 5.15am 6.35pm Ar Greensboro Lv. 11.45pm 8.50am Central Tim 9.05am 7.50pm Lv Saliabury Ar. 6.aopm 9.30am 9.55am 8.30pm Lv Sfcatesvllle Ar. 5.44pm 8.43am 10.35am 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 Blltmor 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 5.50pm 3.52pm 1.33am 10.25am Lv Hot Spring Ar. 11.40am 4.00am 4.25pm 2.55pm 3.00am 12.30pm Lv Morristown Ar. 9.50am 2.30am 2.30pm 7.40pm 4.25 am 2.05pm Lv Knoxville Lv. 8.25am 1.15am 12.55pm 11.35pm 7.40am 6.10pm Ar Chattanooga Lv, 4.20am 10.00pm 9.40m 7.10pm 7.10pm 7.40am Ar Memphii Lv. 9.15am 8.00pm . , 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. N&Bhville Lv. 10pm 9.10am 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. 3.00ph S.20am 8.25am Ar. New Orleans Lv. 7.30pm A. AND S. BRANCH. jL. No, 14. No. 10. No. 34. 7.05am 2.05pm 8.pm 8.13am 3.15pm 9.10pm 10.18am 5.pm 11.03pm 9.08am 3.57pm 9.58pm 11.22am 6.15pm 12.10am 3.20pm 9.35pm Central Time. No. 13. No. 9. No. H. Lv AsHievilie Ar. 6.00pm 1.40pm 8.4Sam Eastern Time Lv Biltmor Ar. 6.52pm 2.30pm 9.S5affl Lv Hendersonvllle Ar. 6.03pm 1.45pm 8.604m Lv Try on Ar. 5.00pm 12.42pm 7.48am Ar Spartanburg Lv. 3.10pm 11.25am 6.50n Ar Columbia Lv. 11.40am 8.30am 8.17pm 11.00am Ar Charleston Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm Central Time 5-20m Ar Savannah Lv. 12.24am 9.15am Ar Jacksonville Lv. S.OOpm . 8.00am Ar Auguata Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9.55pm 5.10am 5.10am Ar Atlanta Lv. 7.50am 11.50pm JlJOpr 7.40am 8.10pm 8.10pm Ar New Orleana Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.55am 7.40am Ar Memphij Lv. 9.00pm i 8.20am Ar. Macon Lv- 7.10P (MURPHY BRANCH. No. 17. No. 19. 9.15am 2.45 pm 10.38am 4.10pm 10.58am 4.30pm 12.40pm 6.23pm Lv 9.30pm Ar Central Time. Lv Asbjevllle Ar. Lv Wayneville Ar. Lv Balaam Ar. Bryson City Lv. Murphy , Lv. No. 18. No. 20. 7.15pm 12.05pm 5.53pm 10.38am 5.30pm 10.10am 3.50pm 8.40am 5.30am Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sundays. Trains 37 and 11, and 12 and 38 carry Pullman sleepers between New Jo Washington, Asheville, Hot SrftngB, Chattanooga, and Nashville. Train 9 11, and 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville. n Springs, Knoxville, and Cincinnati Trains 35 and 86 carry Pullman eleeers between Salisbury, Asheville- J Spring's, Chattanooga, and Memphis. Trains 33 and 34 carry-Pullman sleepers between Aflheville, Spartanburg, lanta, and Monon. Trains 13 anid 14 carry Pullman parlor cars between Asheville, SparUnhurs, Columbia and Charlestion. j. Together with our excellent equipment and schedules it the north and all rail through Washington, the public's special attention is called to our and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the ChesaP liine. This schedule allows a day's stop-over at Norfolk, Va., affording an WP tunity to vlsilt Old Point CJomfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Newport News, etc Baggage called for and checked from hotels and rew by the Asheville TraJnfcfer company, office wfth city ticket office, 60 Patton enue, Asheville N. C FRANK S. GANNON, Third Vice Pisi dent and General Manager, Wahjn; D. Cr 3T. M. TJDIjP. Traffic Manaeer. Washineton. D. C: S. H. Hjv ;W 'K. 1:111 V 1 Mtllia ;na'ri:Tir.D .nATTnD A f 1 V A... Till,'lCyr; C. -A BBNSCOTBR. ' A. G. P.. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. ; DARBY. CUT Passenger and Ticket Afietnit. Asheville. N. C; W. A. y Ckateral Passenger. Agent, -Washlngtoav. X. C N ' . r 3 -
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