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V - - J" J r V - 5- -y . - . ' - . : - . - ' " r ? v . THE ASHEVmLE GAZETTE OCT. 6 1899 t : - ' ' '- II - - . , . , , , , t . . '- NORTH CAROLINA NEWS OF THE DAY ODDD PREPARATIONS WELL. ADVANC- I mi il 1 1 il nil ii m n u 7vti A '.TT 'Ttll ED FOR THE ..STATE THE. J'AIR. U U XZS U VS Nil For Infants and Vhn U'lnJ Is M01EE i 1 1 - r j ? - , ' v ( 1 ''t.;-p-''6.':vr 0 an 12 Patton A venue Our first and second floors are filled with Fall and Win ter goods and they 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. r Just Received 39 Ladies Tailor Made Suits from one of the largest tailoring establishments in New Vork. 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 $8.50. Si 350 Plush and Cloth from $1.00 to $15.00. This means a saving to you of 4S: IPer cent. Have received a Sample Line of If m9 JFlne Hif s mads of the finest Worsted and Cas simere, worth from $15 to $18 a suit. For this week Man's heavy Fleece Lined iftlrts and Hiawer& in all colors, the 75c quality for this week 4L8c. 580 Ladies' , from 75c to $12 a piece. This means a saving to you of 4L IPer eeiii. K1 3J5D Children Softs the best ever shown in Asheville for the money. An elegant 3 piece suit of fine Cassimere, worth $2. 25. Our price Men's heavy' weight CamePs Hair f2aSa't and EDra wers the $1 quality, for this week 88c AH Other Goods in Proportion. BIG &JLTXMO 10 and 12 Patton Avenue RE UESEEffiSr- - Events of Interest in VariouslParts of the State. Another Large Cotton Mill Company Incorporated Suicide of a Travel ing1 Man. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. i. Work on the annual state fair is actively progress ling in all departments, the officials re port. , - The attractions, they eay, will be .es pecially interesting this year. There will be daily grand afceensions hy the famous Belmont sis'ters with their mas cots, -g and a chicken, who are in the habit of showing off itheir accom plishments at fairs and the like. These animals will come down with, their own parachutes, and nothing of the kind has ever been seen here "before. There will be a great snake show, many interesting views from Egypt, in cluding a Turkish marriage. The man that plays a full orchestra of instru ments all by himeelf will be here, hav ing engaged his privilege some 'time ago. In the -way of steam riding machines tone just completed in ithe factory, with powerful instruments and finely equipped throughout, is to be ready for young riders. 'Friday will be children's day, and provided for by special 'attractions. Arrangements are being made for the exhibits. The cars run no-w to the grounds, and shipments have already been made from distant points to ar rive here a week or ten days ahead for placing. The committee on floats met at the office of the eeoretarybeexzfififCffivbgk office of the society this afternoon. One of ithe floats, that of A. Dughi, will be built of 'three stories cagesof domestic pets on the ground floor, birds of all sorts in the second stor and a dozen monkeys on -as many lars in the attic. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing; Machine; 5 sm Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings I ! SIMPLE! -:4T J EALLvfa il V ever feOUBEARINGSftil SP - WHEELER-WILSON MFG. CO., FOB SALE BY S. H- CHEbESTER, ;', ASHEVILLE, N.,0. " A Thrifty "Wife. A careful, prudent wife is a blessing ta a man, especially to a poor man, but some wives are a little too careful. Lord Eldon's wife was somewhat "near," as they say in England. His lordship was very fond of hunting and retired to the country for a few weeks toward the end of the season, where he was in the habit of riding a little Welsh pony, for which he gave 50 shillings. One morning his lordship, intending to enjoy a few hours' sport, ordered Bob to be saddled. Lady Eldon objected, but as company was present gave no reason. In a few mo ments, however, the servant opened the "door and announced that Bobwas ready. "Why, bless me," exclaimed her lady ship, "you can't ride him, Lord Eldon. He has no shoes on." "Yes, my lady; he was .shod this week," said the servant. "Shameful!" exclaimed her ladyship. "How? dared any one have him shod without orders? John," she continued, addressing her husband, "you know you only rode the pony a few times last year, so I had the shoes taken off and have kept them ever since in my bureau. They are as good as new, and these people have shod, him again. We shall be ruin ed at this rate." ' Sow Are Yar Kidneys V Dr. Hobbs' Sparagns Pills core all kidney Ills. Sam fue free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago on N. Y. KinNFY I a deceptive Wis I thousand thousands TDflllRI P have it and dart know It If you want quick results ' you cam make no miaetteke by using Dr. KJilmer's" Swamp Root, Ithe ETeaJt kidce-v'- romtrtv. At -druggists in fifty, cents and dollax aizes. oampue Dorue Dy miaai tree, also pam phlet telling you , (now - to find but if you nave kidney trouble.- - Address, Dr. KUmer & O., Blng hamptanv N. T. -, - Beauty;: la Blodfl Deep. : beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- v.v. ucau your Diooa ana Keep' it clean, by Stirrmz un the lam li ESS?. M7t Bw -Aay ' to a ii rt VCH. H?"8 Dioicnes, Diacitheaas; na tnat Sickly blllOUS COTTinlpririn hvf nlrino Vascarets beautv -Inr'tun ) ah -.!-.,-.. -. r iu.tstisfaction WantTo &WSSSSW&i B5 a Gentleman. The most successful men in this world are those who, possessing fajr abilities, are gentlemen m deportment, polite in manners, dignified and courteous in bear ing while dealing with all classes of peo ple, male as well as female. The man who respects the feeling of the servants as well as the high official, the laboring man as well as the employer, is the one to command the good will and services of all. Truly great men never indulsre in acts of coarseness and disrespect, jest or gibe to the disadvantage of others, utter oaths, slang or vulgarity or constantly indulge m uncleanhness of person. Courteous habits of speech and con duct, combined with strict integrity and devotion to duty, add a charm to one's manners and raises him in the estimation of all with whom he comes into contact 'and will do as much to advance him on the high road to success as any other quality he can possess. Young men should, among their other acquirements, learn to be gentlemen at all times and in all places. Advance. DeWItfs Little Earir 3teer& The faMMis ilttl M. MA tttn MTArm ... . . r ";u. uwm teet long as Jeastcameon the scene after nay takintr two hart hfialth tor tha naat. (hriu t . ... baking-Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." - , w uowles, ualra., Mi ss. CANDY CATHARTIC TMAOE MARK IfCOWTEAEO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent.' ? Taste Orwvi Ttn flood. Never Sicken, Weaken, or CripeTioS? 2fc S0c . - CURE. CONSTIPATION ' j I jterilng KeJy Cwpur, Ckjty MwUtat, Sw jjs PRIZE FOR STATE HISTORY. To prornoite the study of North Caro lina history and to encourage our mak ing a home literature, General Julian S. Carr has offered a prize of $100 for the best compend or epi'pome of any decade of our state's history within the period embraced between the years 1782 and 18S2. The con'test is open to any resident North Carolinian. No more th rifty will-be allowed (to enter, and these will be the first -wv apply. The sketches must not exceed (twenty-five pages, 400 words to the page. STATE NEWS NOTES, Henry Gaston, colored, was burned to death at Marion Sunday. The Methodists of Cherryville are building a new church at that place. The shirt fastoryVt the penitentiary will s'tart October 20 under the new plan. Only women will at first be em ployed in it. v The Southern railroad has accepted plans for new depots at Haw River and Hillsboro, and the contracts for the building of these depots will be given out at once. Work is progressing rapidly on the new Shelby cotton mill. The first story has been completed. The promoters hope 'to have the building- ready for machinery by the 1st of Janulary, The marble quarry at Klnsey has resumed active work a'nd the huge blocks of marble that are being- taken out are mute and eloquent testimonials of what liefe hidden in these mountains. Murphy Scout. E. J. Ferguson, a traveling- man wflio lived in' "Wilson, conWitted suicide by Shooting himself through the head. He (had been drinking--heavily several days. The deed is supposed to have been done in a fit of alcoholic insanity. More ithan a week ago Mr. Martin Dry, who lives below town, received a fall. On the following1 day he became unconscious and gradually sank until Monday nigh't after midnight when he died. Mr. Dry was nearly seventy-nine years old. Concord Standard The subscribers to the cotton mill proposed for New Berne will meet this evening for the purpose of effecting a tempoflary organization of (the company and for the purpose of discussing1 ways ana means to raise 'the necessary stock to effect a permanent 'organization. Very few people know it, ye't It is a fact, says the Star, that Shelby has a railroad shop where dars are being con structed and placed on the road. Al ready several flats have been built and are in use on the Lawndale railroad, and the first ttox oar will be completed this week. The American Warehouse company, of Spray, Rockingham county, was granted articles of incorporation Tues- Glay ty ithe secretary of state. The amount of ciapital stock shall be $200, 000 and may be increased to $1,000,000. The business proposed is the manufac ture sof cotton, woollen, jute, hemp, silk or other textile products. Jasper L. Fain, whof has a cattle ranch in the Snow Bird mountains, sold twelve head of cattle, here the other day, the average weight (being just a little under 1000, pound, for whicli he creceived - 3 1-2 cents per pound. The ' lot was- said to be the finest shipped! from' this point In a long time. Murphy Soput. ' " The liew gin and. compress at Iiatti- mtore will proaWy be' finished: 'this week.- The v energetic proprietor, Mr. w, T Calton, is pushing' the work. The gin. is the latest make, and the bale of cotton -will toe just :oneJ3ialf the "usual Size of the 'bale. or. in : other' j words., & 600-pound bale will : be 24x24x54 Inches. r-Shelby Star. ,v i jegeEablePieparationTorAs similatiog ttTood andlieg ula- ting th StmnnHis find BowpU nf 2romotesI5iges&on,ChEcifuI ness andBesLCentainsneiQtfr Not Nkc otic. 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Nos. 12-38. No. 36 No 34 4.30pm 12.05am Lv New York Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am ' 6.55pm 3.50am Lv Philadelphia 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 l.lOam 2.50pm Lv Selma Ar. 3.50am 12.35pm 2.09am 3.50pm Lv Raleigh Ar. 2.45am 11.35am 5.15am 6.35pm Ar Greensboro Lv. 11.45pm 8.50am 9.09am 9.55am 10.35am 10.52am 12.12pm 15pm 25pm 35pm 52pm 55pm 7.40pm 11.35pm 7.10pm 2. 2. 2. 3. 2. 7.50pm 8.30pm 7.07pm 9.25pm 10.34pm 12.03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.33am 3.00am 4.25am 7.40&mi 7.10pm Central Tim Lv Salisbury Ar. Lv Statesvlll Ar. Lv Newton Ar. Lv Hickory Ar. Lv Marlon Ar. Lv Blltmor Ar. Ar Asheville Lv. 9.05am Lv Asheville Ar. 10.25am Lv Hot Spring Ar. 12.30pm Lv Morristown Ar. 2.05pm Lv Knoxville Lv. 6.10pm Ar Chattanooga Lv. 7.40am Ar Memphis Lv. 6.sopm 9.30am 5.44pm 8.43am 5.03pm 8.09am 4.45 pm 7.52am 3.28pm 6.45am 1.30pm 5.21am 1.20pm 5.15am 1.10pm 5.10am 5.50pm 11.40am 4.00am 4.25pm 9.50am 2.30am 2.30pm 8.25am 1.15am 12.55pm 4.20am 10.00pm 9.40in 9.15am 8.00pm 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. Nashville Lv. 10pm 9.10am 7.50am 7.50pm A Ar. JJouisvillel Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. S.OOph 3.20am 8.25am Ar. New Gr!eaai Lv. 7.80pm A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. No. 84. 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. i Lv AsfaevlUe Ar. Eastern Time Lv Blltmore Ar. Lv Hemdereonvllle Ar. Lv Tryom Ar. Ar Spartanburc Lv. Ar Columbia; Lv. No. 13. 6.00pm No. 9. 1.40pm 6.52pm 2.30pm 6.03pm 1.45pm 5.00pm 12.42pm S.lOpm 11.25am 11.40am 8.30am 8.4Sam 9.35am 8.50am 7.48am 8.17pm 11.00am At Cakrleetoa Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm 5.20km Central Time Ar Savannah Lv. 12.24am 9.15am Ar Jacksonville Lv. 3.00pm 8.00am Ar Augturta Lv. 9 . 00pm 9 . 30pm 9.55pm 5.10am 5.10am Ar Atlanta Lv. 7.60am 11.50pm 11.50pm 7.40am 8.10pm 8.10pm Ar New Orleans Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.5Eani 7.40am Ar Memphij Lv. 9.00pm 8.20am Ar. Macon Lv. 7.10pm JMURPHY BRANCH. No. 17. No. 19. Central Time. 9.15am 2.45pmr Lv Asheville 10.38am 4.10pm Lv Wkyneevllle 10.58am 4.30pm Lv Balsam 12.40pm 6.23pm ,Lv Brywm City 9.30pm An Murphy Dally except Sundays. No. 18. No. 20. Ar. 7.15pm 12.05pm Ar. 5.53pm 10.38am Ar. 6.30pm 10.10am Lv. 8.50pm 8.40am Lv. 5.30am DaUy except Sunday. Trains 37 and 11, and 12 and 88 carry Pullmaa sleepers between New Washington, -Ashevflle, Hot Srtngs, Chattanooga, and Nashville. Traina 9 II; and 10 ami 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville, Springs, Knoxville, and Cincinnati. Trains 35 and 36 carry Pullman sleeers betwen Salisbury, Asheville, Ht Trains 33 and 34 carry Pullman sleepers between Asheville, Spartanburg, At lanta, and Monon. Trains 13 and 14 carry; Pullmaa parlor cars between Asheville, Spartanburg, Columbia and Charleston; Togetherwlth our excellent equipment and schedules ito the north anJ all rail through . Washington, the public's special attention is called to our rsu and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the Chesap line. This sctoedul allows a day's StOp-over at Norfolk, Va., affording aa oppor tunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Bee& Newport News, etc. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residency ,by the AshevlUe Transfer company, office with city ticket office, 60 Patton r" enue, Ashevtlle, N . C : " ; FRANK BV GANNON, Third Vice President and General Manager, Washington V jLKj. M.cULP,' Traffic Manager; Washlngiton, -D. C: S. H. haw 2jtiUJA tL Atlanta; Gsw; . W. H. TATLOR, A. Q. P. A., iu-JH-U3- A; BENSCOT3SR,: A; G. P. A. Chattanooga, Tenn.; F. r j ARBTClty Passenger-and TKket Agent, Asheville, N. a; W. A. tSemeral Paeeeng:r Agent, Washlngtoa, I. C, , . u',
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