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" Always the Best for the Least Money,'
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10 and 12 Patton Avenue
Suppose You Try Us fot Your Fall Salt or Overcoat.
We Have 600 Men's New Fall Suits at $8, $10 and $12.
lit.v ntifl merits the cliim of beine: much the best for
the price that you have ever seaa. We show these suits iu Striped and Checked Worsted,
Black and Blue Cheviots, Fancy Uassimere, r&nz ciacK way umuuits.
The Very Best Service You'll Get From Good Clothing
- You'll Get in Our Clothing
I
The s '.amp of reliability , the assurance of dependable quality and unfailingly stick
ing to the closest margin of profit has made this store what it exactly is If you are hard
to fit, if you are critical about your clothes, it's .needless to go to a tailor to be suited.
We'll please you perfectly and at such a saving that you'll wonder you hadn't made this
test long ago. -
Natty .Vestee Suits For Boys.
Juvenile Clothing here combines service with pleasing style. Special values in $3,00
Suits for $1.98; good grade of $2.00 for $1.23.
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, Double Breasted style, with knee pants, regular iron clad
c ochs, durable colors, at 1.25. $1.50, $1.89, $2 48 and $3.0.
FALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS lrom $25c to $2 50.
ATTENTION LADIES.
Just received and on sale this week an elegant assortment of Furs at special low
prices. Forty dozea Ladies Ribbed Vest ac 15c, a lull line of Merino and all Wool Vests
and Pants in Bed and White. A few more of these $15, $20 and $30 Suits left which wilf
b j sold at 50 ceats on the dollar. Capes and Cloaks in large variety, Blankets aad Corn
forte atUpecial low prices. v
Visit Our Shoe Department
and.be convinced that we carry the largest line of Ladies', Misses', Men's and Boys' Shoes
in the city.
THE
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ALTI
MORE
10 and 12 Patton A venue
First Baptlat cburch. The pastor, Rer
W. M. Vlne, wilJ oocupyt his piilpdt
m.-ovuiiig' lairud evening1. Services ab II
a ih. and 7:45 p. m. Subject this m'ctrn
ing, "Tlie Verily, Verily of our Lord";
subject tonigtot "What Kinki ofLafe da
Worjh Ilviing-?"
Fremch. Bnoavi Baptist church Pneach
isag ia.t 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pa
tprHev. .C. H. Durham. -
"Vflst Etnld Baptist churclh Preaching
by the-paator, Rev J. F. Viiaes, at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m. - , .
Central M. E. church There will be
special serviice for clhilldren and the re
ceptttom tof members into the church, im
mediately alter the cflose of itfhe Sundiaiy
school this morning 'ait 9:45. Preaching
at, 11 a, m. by the pastor, Rev. Clharles
W. Byfrd, D. D.
Hayrwooid St. M.E. church Ttodav's ser
vices wall begin a series of meetings
whicto it ds expected will continue aibout
ten days. Ait 11 a. m. the pastor, Rev.
H. L. Atkimis wiil'l Trea.r.h. A Tr
J Chas. W. Byrd will preach. During the
! week the.monninig services will be at 10
v clock, closing always ait 11, and will
De ocaiaucteid! rroet of the itdme by the
pas.tor. Eveninlg feirvices at 7:30;
preaching by Dr. Chas. W. Byrd. Sun
day school today ias usual.
Bethel M. E. church. South, Rev R.
M. Courtney pastor Services by 'the
pastor at li a. m. and 8 p. m. Epwiorth
lieague at 7 .40 p. m.
North A'shevd'He M. E. church t?pv
Allen H. Whisner pastor Preachlnsr
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by
the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Epworth League 7 p. m.
First Presbyterian church Rw. "R tt1
Campbell. D. D. will fiil.i hia
the usual hours. Chrisitian Endeavor in
basement, rooms at 7:15 p. m.
St. Paul's Lutheran Sua 5 iv sr-h-vii
and preaching .at the regular hour. Ser
vices in Y. M. C. A. 1
avnue. All linvited. Rev. C. Brown
Cox, pastor.
First Church of Christ. Scientist Pv.
thiam HaJll, No. 35and 37 South Main
sxreec services at 11 a. m The nublin
are cordially Invited. Seats free.
NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER
TRINITY.
St Lawrence's Catholic church First
mass at 8 a. m. Second mass at
11 a. m. Vespers 7:30 n. m.
TrLmity church Rev. McNeelv mi.
Bose, rector. Holy communion 7:30 a.
m. Morning prayer 11 a. m. Sunday
school 3:45 d. m. Evening prayer, 5 p.
m.
St. Matthias' clhurah Holy commun
ion, 8 a. m.; matins, litany and sermon.
11 a. m. Hennv S. McDnffpv
cnarge.
All Souls' church, Biltmore, Rev. R.
R. Swope, D. D.. rector Seiwice at 11
a. m. and 5 p, m. All seits in the
church are free and the public is - cor
dially invited to attend the services.
Right Rev. Hugh Mii er Thompson
Bishop of Mississippi, will preach ithis
morni.ng, Dr. Swtope will prea.fh. this afr
ternooii.
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Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machinei
i : sgf f fo
Rotary Motion and
Ball Bearings.
DLWHEELER-WILSOH MFG. CO.,
FOR SALE BY
S. J. CM ED ESTER,
ASHEVILLE N. .C.
H. M.
Weir
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Something: They Wouldn't Tell.
Three men of the Fifth Ghmrkhas were
ti'ained by experienced Swiss guides
one with Lieutenant Bruce in the early
nineties and the others with Sir Martin
Conway in 1894. Good tempered, cheeftul,
keen and full of fun, they became gen
eral favorites wherever they went. They,
on their part, thoroughly appreciated the
kindness with which they were treated,
and their wonderful and delightful ex
periences in Europe still afforc an end-o
less topic of conversation.
The little Himalayans were intensely
interested in everything they saw, the
sea and the ships proyjng a , source of
great delight. Flying fish, however, they
could not at all understand. To such
great wielders of the rod this mode of
piscine locomotion seeimed most improp
er. One of tht fish, having fallen on'
board the ship, was- immediately pounced
upon by Karbir andr A.mar Sing.
Being asked what their friends in the
regiment would think when told that fish
could fly, the Ghurkhas naively replied
that they hadn't the slightest intention
of mentioning the fact, as their reputa
tions for veracity were at present good,
and, should they try their comrades'
credulity with this traveler's tale, no one
would believe a word they might say for
the rest of their service. Blackwood's.
How Are Toiv Kidney
1r. Hobbs' Sparagns Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam
pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y.
KIDNEY
TROUBLE
Is a deceptive dis
ease thousands
have it and don't
know It. If you
want quick result you can make no
miaetske by using Dr. ICilmers Swamp
Root, tthe greaJt kidney remedy. At
druggislts in fifty cents and dollar sizes.
Sample bottle by mail free,, also pam
phlet telling you how to find oui If
you have kidney trouble.
Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., , Bing-
Beauty. Is Blood. Deep.
.Clean 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
?n5l!u P11?8', boUsr blotches.! blackheads,
na that sickly bilious complexion by taking
.aaoarets.beauty for ten cents. All drug.
; . is ts, satisfaction guaranteed; 10c, 25c, 50c i
IMPERTINENT PERSONALS.
To remain a hero'there are two things
Dewey must avoid politics and matri
mony. Wichita Eagle.
Ex-Governor Hogg wears a 22 inch col
lar. For a man who is in public life he
has a dangerous neck exposure. Wash
ington Post. 4
Where is Ignatius Donnelly? He ought
to be at Rennes wih his cryptograms.
Perhaps Bacon wrote the bordereau.
Worcester Spy.
Miss Ivy Crabtree of Carmi, Ills., is
accused of poisoning four persons. She
seems to belong to the poison branch of
the ivy family. Denver Post.
The unpoetic character of Kipling's last
poem has raised a grim suspicion that he
is figuring for the succession to the poet
laureateship. Pittsburg Dispatch.
Mrs. Langtry says that newspapers
misrepresent her age. But that is a tri
Airier matter. Aere does not count in this
life so much as experience. Washington
Star.
Cissie Loftus, that clever mimic of
clever actresses, returned to this country
as "Kitty." Loftus. In a few more years
she will probably consider herself old
enough to be called "Catherine." Phila
delphia Ledger.
Miss Ima Daisy Cook has been appoint
ed postmistress of a town in Oklahoma.
It is to be hoped, for the sake of her
husband, in case she ever marries, that
she is ail that her name implies. Netf
York Mail and Express.
Military Temn.
Pilson Is he a man of much caliber?
Dilson Why, yes; he's about" the big
gest bore I have run across- for some
time. Ohio State Journal.
Vegetable Prqj arationlorAs
similatlng uHflFoodandHegula-
ring tht Stnmflriis find TViwpl
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tiess and BstContainsneiQier
OpnioCMorphhie nor HmeraL
Not Nahc otic
JhpjptHTBUtt
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Gmud Saaar .
A perfect Remedy forConsftoa-
tion, SourStomacttDiarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jeven sh
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The Kind You Have
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Bears the
Signature
of
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Vjr p
or Over
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TMffi egwyMW aesflterP rxw vmm am.
i The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the srenerath
Iir.potency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Meatal Worry, excessive bm
of Tobacco or ODium. whicb lead to Consumption and Tn
AFTFR IKINR 6 order we guaranteerto cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 Der tx
AriLnUOinO. 6 boxes for $5.00. DK.ItlOTT'S CHniCAL CO., ClevelandTobS
FOR SALS BY DR. T. C. SMITH.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
In Effect July 16, 1899.
STATE NEWS NOTES,
There are a number of cases of small
pox in Rowan.
Work is now progressing (rapidly on
ithe'CathoQic orphanage in Raleigh.
The North Carolina state fair com
mences on the 16th.
The farmers about Raleigh are still
sure that they will quickly see 8-cent
cotton.
Fire at Troy, Montgomery county,
Wednesday morning, burned tthe hotel
and two or three stores.
The board of aldermen of Wilmington
have passed an ordinance' prohibiting
cyclists from, riding on the sidewalks.
Progress is being made on the Meth
odist orphanage at Ralleigh. The ex
ecutive committee of the board of di
rectors have recently accepted designs
and plans for the cottages. I is an
nounced that work will begin soon.
Presiding Elder Swinson has just op
ened the Mormon headquarters at
Goldsboro. The conference of the Mor
mons will be held there November 3 and
4, and Elder Boflin says several hun
dred Mormons will then be in Goldsboro
at that time.
No. 37-11. No. 35. No.
4.30pm 12.05am
6.55pm, 3.50am
9.20pm 6.22am
33. Eajferji Time.
Lv Ne York
Lv Philadelphia
Lv Baltimore
Nos. 12-38. No. 36. No. 34.
Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am
At. 10.15am 2.56am
Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm
10.43pm
6.10am
11.15am
6.07pm
Lv Washington Ar. 6.42am 9.05pm
Lv Danville Ar. 11.25pm 1.30pm
12.10am 12.01pm
Lv
Richmond
Hi.
Ar. 6.40am 6.25pm
8.35pm 9.10am
1.10am 2.50pm
2.09am 3.50pm
5.15am 6.35pm
Lv Norfolk ' Ar.
Lv Selma Ar.
XrV Raleigh Ar.
Ar Greensboro Lv.
8.20am 5.55pm
3.50am 12.35pm
2.45am 11.35am
11.45pm 8.50am
Not Wholly Inanimate.
MD Wiggins is the idlest man I ever
saw." -
"I don't' know; his thirst is active."
Chicago Record.. y
Bovir He Manae Her.
"How is it that your wife is so tracta
ble?' ' ' , I
"Why, I told her when we were mar-
Lt;t oi .ha An -ihat PXftetlv as she
pleased, and of course she finds rio-pleas-
rre in doing it. vjucsku jtuu. -
Chester H. Browne Kalamazoo, Mich.
says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured m
of a severe case of indigestion ; oax
strongly recommend it ito all dyspeptics
"Digests whait you eat without aid fron
the sitomacih, and cures dyspepsia." Fo
sale by the Paragon Pharmacy.
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"There is no sweeter suffering thai
hope." So rims an old German proverb,
melancholy text for hearts that bitter
disappointment has cured and to whom
all hope is but memory!
Married people live longer than the un
married, the temperate and industrious
longer than the gluttonous and idle and
civilized nations longer than uncivilized.
DeWlitt's Little Early Risers perma
nently cure chronic constipaJtioai, bil
liousness, nervousness and worn-ou
feeling; cleanse and regulate the entlr
system. Small, pleasant, never gripe oi
sicken "famous little pills." For sal
by the Paragon Pharmacy.
"My wife had pimples on her face, but
she has been taking CASCARETS and they
have all 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." FRip Waktman.
5708 German town Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
dwesFwt CANDV
CATHARTIC
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. t)c
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Sie. aOc.
... .CURE CON STI R AT I O M . ...
gtcrllag Raedy Copany, Chicago, UmtnH, piw Tocfc. U
IHOsTO-SAB 8P,(I and puCranteea by all dro-.
KU" I U'HAB Cist to CVBiC Tobacco Habit.
- . f Central Tima
9.05am 7.50pm Lv S alia bury Ar. 6.sopm 9.30am
9.55am 8.S0pm Lv StaitesvUU 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 Biltmora Ar. 1.30pm 5.21am
2.25pm 12.10am Ar AshevtUle Lv. ; 1.20pm 5.15am
2.35pm 12.15am 9.05am Lv Asheville Ar. l.iepm 5.10am
3.52pm 1.33am 10.25am Ly Hot Springs Ar. 11.40am 4.00am
2.55pm 3.00am 12.30pm Lv Morrlstovm Ar. 9.50am 2.30am
7.40pm 4.25am 2.05pm Lv Knoxville Lv. 8.25am 1.15am
11.35pm 7.40am 6.10pm Ar Chattanooga Lv. 4.20am 10.00pm
7.10pm 7.10pm 7.40am Ar Memphis Lv. 9 15am
6.50pm
4.25pm
2.30pm
12.65pm
9.40am
8.00pm
a - ; -,
6.40am 6.33pm Ar. Nashville Lv. 10pm 9.10am
J7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am
7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Ctoclnnaltl Lv. ... J.OOph 8.20am
8.25am Ar. New Orleans Lvi i 7.X0pm
A. AND S: BRANCH.
No. 14. No. 10. Na S4.
7.05am 2.05pm 8.pm
8 . 13am & S . 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.
Lv Asheville Ar.
Eastern Tim
Lv Biltmore Ar.
Lv HeiderQllvila Ar.
Lv Tryoa Ar.
Ar Spartanburg Lv.
Ar Columbia Lv.
No. 13.
6.00pm
6.52pm
6.03pm
6.00pm
3.10pm
11.40am
No. 9.
1.40pm
2.30pm
1.45pm
12.42pm
11.25am
8.30am
Na. U.
8.4aia
9.35n
8.50fcm
7.48&m
S.iOua
8.17pm 11.00am Ar Charleatoa, Lv. 7.0Oam 7.20pm
Central Time
5.20am , - Ar 'Savannah, Lv. 12.24am
9.15am Ar Jacksonvill Lv. j J. 00pm
8.00am Ar Augusta Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm
9.55pm 5.10am 5.10am Ar AtJaaita Lv. 7.50am 11.50pm ll.BOpm
7.40am 8.10pm 8.10pm Ar New Orleans Lv. 7.45pm 7.55ara 7.&5am
7.40am Ar Memphia Lv. x 9.00pm
8.20am Ar. Macon Lv. Wftpo
SMJJKPHY; BRANCH.
No. 17. No. 19.
9.15am 2.45pm
10.38am 4.10pm
10.58am 4.30pm
12.40pm 6.23pm Lv
9.30pm Ar
Central Time.
Lv Asheville Ar.
Lv Wkynesville Ar.
Lv Balaam Ar.
Bryson City Lv.
Murphy Lv.
Na 18. No. 20.
7.15pm 12.05pm
5.53pm 10.38am
5.30pm 10.10am
$.50pm 8.40am
6.30am
Dally except Sundays.
t'iSJilUi-!- i ; . Daily except Sundays
Trains 37 and 11, and 12 and 38 carry Pullman sleepers between New V9rj
Washington, Asheville, Hot Srings, Chattanooga, and -Nashville. Train 9 ?J
11, and 10 amid 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville. u
Springs, Knoxville, and Cincinnati. .
Trains 35 and 36 carry Pullman sleeera between ""Salisbury, Asheville, B
Springs, Chattanooga, and Memphis. f u
Trains 33 and 34 carry Pullman sleepers! between Aaheville, Spartanburf , -Atlanta,
amd Mononl'
Trains 13 andi 14 carry Pullman parlor cam between Asheville, SparUnburfc
Columbia and Charleston.
Together with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north trA
all rail through Washington, the public's special attention is. called to our r
and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the Chesap6
line. This schedule allows a day's Stop-over at Norfolk, Va., affording aa oppo?'
tunlty to visUt Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia BefZ
Newport News, etc Baggage called for and checked) from hotels and retWeo
by the Asheville Transfer company, office with city ticket office, 60 Patton T
enue, Asheville N. C
FRANK S. GANNON, Third Vice President and General Manager, Washing
T). C; J M. CTJLP, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C; S. H. HAK
f, WICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.; W. H. TAYLOR, A. G. P. A..
?Pl35' c' A BBNSCOTER, A. G. P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn.;
DARBY, City Passenger-and . Ticket iAgeoltABhevill, N. a ; W. A. Tg
' General Passenger Agent, T7shlngt, I. Ct iat.-vi
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