t S3?'- "Always the Best for the Least -Money.'9 SALISBURY! IN A LITTLE FLUT TER OVER SMALL POX. U ZJ Tor Infants and ChllH iHlihiHnlTlMllnllMUllllllhnMmunlHHltn.mllmn.lllmHhUnihl.mi WORTH CAROLINA " NEWS OF THE DAY II.; 1 Kill fl ill - ' ' , , . II - "1 alti: MOKE 10 and 12 Patton Avenue The Very Best Service You'll Get From Good Clothine; You'll Get in Our Clothing The stamp of reliability, the assurance of dppendable quality and unfailingly stick ing to the closest margin of profit has made this store what it exactlv is It 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 mad this test long ago. Events of Interest in VariousiEParts of the State. A Free and Unlimited Discussion, of Silver The Nationial! Cemetery at Salisbury Need of Anti-Amendment Informaition in Rowan. Suppose You Try Us for Your Fall Salt or Overcoat. We Have 600 Men's New Fall Suits at $8, $10 and $12. Every suit is of superior quality and merits the cHim of bjmgt muchthe best for the price that you have ever seen. We show these suits in Striped ani Checked Worst A, Black and Blue Cheviots, Fancy Cassimere, Fast Black Clay Diagonals. Natty Vestee Suits For Boys. Juvenile Clothing here combines service with pleasing style.. Special values in $3,00 Suits for L98; good grade of $2.00 for $1.23. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, Double Breasted style, with knee pants, regular iron clad c ouhs, durable colors, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.89, $2 48 and $3.00. FALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS irom $25c to $2 50. ATTENTION LADIES. J ast re2eiv-id and oa sale this week an elegant assortment of Furs at special low prices. iFory doze -t Ladies Ribbed Vest at 15c, a lull line of Merino and all Wool Vests and Pants in Red and White. A few more of these $15, $20 and $30 Suits left which will b 3 sold at 50 ce its on the dollar. Cap33 and Cloaks in large variety, Blankets aad Com- y forts'at special low prices. Visit Our Shoe Department and be convinced that we carry the largest line of Laiies', Misses', Men's aad Boys' Shoes in the city. THE ALTI MORE 10 and 12 Patton Avenue IHIIJIUI MlllltTnlflU III Hi mi J. -.t -iiiifftiySia1 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines smy Jrjf S&im m m jmmmm. " Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings I Simplest I ll- 'M BALL VfcOf 1 i In best EMi t iWHEELER-WILSQU 1MFC. GO., FOR SALE BY S. K- CHEDESTER, ASHEVILLE, N. C. H. M WEiAjjt THE TELEPHONE. The wionder of the world) is the tele phone. Everything' else cam be accourut ed for and explained, but when 'the ex planation is made lin full of ihow the telephone works, ithe mystery still re malins, for, lo, the voice of a friemd hun dreds of mik's away comes sounding' be side otnie, as though face to face, arnd the fiacit lis mlalde clear ithat there i a di vinity in itlhat voice that distam.ee, amd noardng storms and all the clamors of a mighty world cannot break one ;toae of. J)t is as when the infinlite spoke to Mioses on Sinai, as wfheini, afiter all the clamoTS h)2dl passed, the still small voice smote' upon the ears; of tlhe seer ainlii he knew God was nigh. Orae asks a ques lion, his own idlies away im the room in which he sits, but la mloment Isut&f out of the dark ness a voice replies, and he knows that hiiis question, lhas penetrated a!U the epaoa fbT hundreds of miles, amldl that the an swer hias come and brought with it all the tomes that love or friendship wtouia demand for Sdentifloiitlcn. It is easier than formerly to believe that the prayer preferred i's recorded on. tlhe receiver of eternity anid1 that some time the answer will oomie. It is ia cumulative proof of man's dlominl'oa over nlot only the ear,t!k. but all its elements, amd that he has ibeen from1 the first possessed of diviniitv whicfh is sufficient to commland ard m'ake siervant of mere .mat'brr. that his plare is, after all, only a litfle lower th'an the anigels, and that when the environments bf this world slhall be cast off, 'he will find that Instead of id!ea;h bplns: y clrgps. lit la but the opening gate to a (higher and freer life. We hear a bell, and a voice that we have mot Iheard for momthrc or years responds, and s we know that voice ia still, with all the old tones, to be neard. Who shall ay tha wten an other summons cornea we shall not hear voices 'that we thouplht hlad igon,e out for ever in whispers, hear them. wlh all th lo'ldl rythm and) sweetness? Ll-tPning. ithere Us brougfht 'tip us the music of an or 'btestra plaivhier hundreds of miles alway. What music Blhali; we hear when, the final lieantr la Blooa Deep. Clean blood .means clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirripg up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to Pu??lf8v,?11 blotches. blacKheads. and thai sickly bilious complexion by taking vaBcarets,-rbeauty .for ten cents. All drug nat satisfaction guaranteed 10c, 25c, Ks?-1 key is touched? Tlhe storm, the inter posing mountains, the boom of cataracta or the roar of rushing itraims, nome of them interpose any barrier; what will be that music that will come to us wihen all the barriers are removed and upon our sublimated ears strike the far-off mighty, but incomparably sweet re frain ? What is going om ougnt to exalt men, it ougTut to make them humble)ffor why shoujd such specks as tihey he given the blessings and the glory that are bes towed upon them? Salt Lake Tribune. Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 10. On ac count of the smaililpox seare.the doctors are visiting" the public schools and vaccinating- the children. The grown peo ple take the virus at home. Last week it was reported that eight developed cases were in the pest (house, with twenty-eight suspects, but I noticed yesterday's paper said no new cases were reported. It seems that all' the cases and suspects are negroes. No one has died as far as is known. Salisbury needs to be put in better sanitary condition. Here are railway junctions, and all! tramps find a hand out at tfhe door with a piece of bread and meait and no wood to saw either. So they -luang- around . I went into a business house yester day and asked to get some change for a $10 note. "No, Bir," was the reply, "we ihave no silver. The government won't let it out." I was so forcibly struck with this exclamation that I stopped at the Mt. Vernon hotel to ask Captain John Bryan about it, and behold,' when I -got there, Mr. Hender son, iormeny a member or congress from this state, was talking on the same subject. He said that the gouth could not get a dollar in silver from the treasury unless it took silver certifi cates and demanded silver. "You," he said, "cannot take any kindof mone and get silver with it unless it be sil ver certificates." I said: "Mr. Hen derson, do you mean to say that I cannot take national bank notes, gold or treasury notes, and get silver from the treasury?" "No," he replied, but he said, "you can take gold and get greenbacks or greenbacks and get gold, but no national bank notes will be cashed unless the bank is busted." This was a stunenr 'to me. Why I could not take gold and get silver with it, or a bill issued by the Blue Ridge any kind of money I wanted at the treasury. I would like for you to tell me if this is so, and if so why. 'Mr. Henderson, says that the south is suffering from lack of silver dollars, while millions are in the treasury, be cause they cannot get sufficient silver certificates together to do " anything with that all our paper money in use is either national bank1 or treasury notes. If this is so there ought to be a speedy act of congress. I visited the national cemetery here today where lie 11,700 union soldiers of the civil war. There are living today in out mountains in Western Norcih Carolina union soldiers .who were con fined in the Salisbury prison. What a contrast now and then. Old Glory is floating all over -the town, and people have forgotten all about the old war. The victory of American arms at Ma nila and Santiago are the present war topics. The negro and the amendment to the constitution is the political talk. Some democrats don't like it much; republi cans like the act less. Rowan will give about her usual democratic ma jority for the amendment, unless sound preacning is aone. ineee peopie, as far as I have observed, are not foolish enough to listen to argument. I would like to give out about ten copies a day of the Gazette down here. With the thinking democrats the Qazette take well . Wiley Shook was here yesterday. We hear that our friend W. F. Sni der is going to move here. It is also stated that he is to be cashier of the Salisbury Savings bank. GALAXY. "Best on the market for coughs and colds anid all bronchial troubles: for oroup It has no equal," writes Henry R. Whttford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by the Paragon Pharmacy. In the campaign of 1896 W. M. Hoyt, of Chicago, presented1 to) Hon. Wm. J. Bryan two tots im Lincoln, Neb., "to aid him in his campaign for the free and unlimited coinage of silver." It was said at the time thait the property wes worth $10,000. Mr. Bryan has. recently solid the lots for $250. - Ilaave been using CASCARETS for Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets have given me more relief than any other reme dy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recom mend them to my friends as being, all tfcev nre represented." Thos. Gillabi , Elgin, Hi." Hendersonville, Oct. 10. G. M. Glaz- ener and Jones Barnett have formed a co-partnership and will open a store with a large stock of general merchan dise on or about the 14th of this month. Both of these men are well known and liked and the firm has every prospect of success. Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. J. Flemming Brooks and Mi?s Nellie Begg. The wedding will take place on the 18th of this month. The many friends of the young people unite in wishing them joy. Criminal court is still occupied with the Stepp murder trial. The case wi:i probably be given to the jury tomor row . I CANDY jisy CATHARTIC ' Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Inste Good. nr. Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gipe. 10c. 2Dc. 50c. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Ittrllitff Rady, CapM7t Clileago, BoatrraL Rcir Tork. 316 fin.TA flAf Sold and (ruaranteed by all dro ilUIUalJAb gists to CUKE Tobacco Habit. m i , . , W - - STATE NEWS NOTES, Captain Fletcher, U. S. A., has as sumed charge of the cadets at the A. andl. M. college. The battalion is to have fpur companies, with a strength of about 292 The Spilman house, just in the rear of the college buildings, is nearing com pletion. This will' . furnish room for twenty-five or more boarders. It- will be worth mucn to the school and com munity. Mars Hill Baptist. A petition has been sent to Governor Russell from) Kinston asking for a special term of the Lenoir court, be ginning November 20. This would make the regular session two weeks, commencing! November .13. The 'two murder trials las'ti court caused 100 cases to be left on the docket. The work of removing the debris of the Benbow house, at Greensboro, has begun, preparatory to rebuilding the burned hotel'. A large force will be em ployed and the work wilt be pushed as rapidly as possible, until the Benbow shall be in shape to1 take on its former life and scenes1 of activity. . DeWitt's Little Early Risers perma nerrtly curg chrdhtc - eonstrati'oin bH liousness, nervousness and worn-otlf feeling; cleanse. an regTilajte fjn-flfl system . Small, pleasant, never- stupe i sicken "famous little piys. . For ; sal ty the -Paragon Pharmacy, ? , VegetablcPrcparationibr As similating tbFoodandlkgula ting thaStomnrhs find BogekoT EromotBS IHSsffoivCheQcfuI mess and BfesLContains ndBicr OpiuoCMorphiae corlfiDEtol Not Narc otic. BtapBofOl&arSAb Pumpcm SmJ- fioculUSJtt- fvppenttsnf fitrm Seed -fiariwd Ssur . AWfect Remedy for ConsGoa- tion. Sour Stomacri.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jeverisa QS5 and LOSS OF SLEEB l&c Simile Signature of vnsw YOHK. exact copy or "wraefer. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of At AM I For Over I Thirty Years DH.. MOTT'S The great remedy for nervous prostmtion and all diseases of the eenprati. J organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhooi ( Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive na of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insamtv. With ICTCD HCI&IC $& order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per bot ftrltn UOlnOi 6 boxes for $S.OO. DR.MOTT'S CUEUUCAL CO., Cleveland, ObI FOK SALB BY DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Jfi In Effect July 16, 1899, No. 37-11. No. 35. No. 33. Easern 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 Philadelphia, Ar. 10.15am 2.56am 9.20pm 6.22am Lv Baltimore Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10.43pm 11.154m Lv Washington Ar. 6.42am 9.05pm 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Danvlll 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 Raleigh Ar. 2.45am 11.35am 5.15am 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 8.80pm 7.07pm 9.25pm 10.34pm 12.03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.33am 3.00am 4.25am 7.40am 7.10pm 9. 10. 12 2, 6. 7. 05am 25am ,30pm 05pm 10pm 40am Central Tim Lv Salisbury Lv St'ateevill Lv Newton Lv Hickory Lv Marlon Lv BUtmor Ar Aahevllle Lv Ash evil le Lv Hot Spring Ar, Lv Morristown Lv Kaoxvill Ar Chattanooga Ar MemphjjL Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. At. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. 6 . &opm 5.44pm 5.03pm 4.45pm 3.28pm 1.30pm 1.20pm 1.10pm 11.40am 9.50am 8.25am 4.20am 9.S0am 8.43am 8.09am 7.52am 6.45am 5.21am 5.15am 6.10am 4.00am 2.30am 1.15am 10.00pm 9.15am 5.50pm 4.25pm 2.50pm 12.66pm 9.40tm 8.00pm 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. Nashville Lv. 10pm 9.10am J. 50am 7.50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. 3.00ph 8.20am 8.25am Ar. New (Mean Lv. , 7.0pm 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 9.08am 3.57pm 9.68pm 11.22am 6.15pm 12.10am 3.20pm 9.35pm Central Time. Lv Asheville Ar Eastern Time Lv BUtmore Ar. Lv Headeronvlll Ar. Lv Try on Ar. Ar Spartan bur x Lv. Ar Columbia Lv. No. 13. No. 9. No- 0- 6.00pm 1.40pm 8.4n 6.52pm 2.30pm 9.S5B 6.03pm 1.45pm 8.60am 5.00pm 12.42pm 7.48am 3.10pm 11.25am t.Mua 11.40am 8.30am 8.17pm 11.00am Ar Charleaito Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm Central Time 5.20am Ar Savannah Lv. 12.24am 9.15am Ar Jacksonville Lv. 8.00pm 8.00am Ar Augusta Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9.55pm 5.10am 5.10am Ar Atlat Lv. 7.50am 11.50pm L50po 7.40am 8.10pm 8.10pm Ar New Orleaiui Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.66am j 7.40am Ar Memphij Lv. 9.00pm 8.20am Ar. Macon Lv. 7-lOpn1 MURPHY 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 Ashevllle Lv Wayneville Lv Balaam Bryson City Murphy Daily except Sunday. No. 18. No. 20. Ar. 7.15pm 12.05pm Ar, 5.53pm 10.38am Ar. 5.30pm 10.10am Lv 3.50pm 8.40am Lv. 5.30am Daily except Sunday. Trains 37 and 11, and 12 and 88 carry Pullmas sleepers between New vrj Washington, Asheville, Hot SringB, Chattanooga, and Nashville. Train 9 11, and 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Ashevilie. Springs, Knoxvllle, and dncioBati. . Trains 35 and 86 carry Pullman sileeera between Salisbury, Aahevllle, E Spring's, Chattanooga, and Memphis. . . Trains 33 and 34 carry Pullman sleeper between Ashevllle, Spartanburg, At lanta, and Mod oru Trains 13 andi 14 carry Pullman parlor cam between Ashevllle, Spartinburgf Columbia and Charleston. . Together with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north and all rail through Washington, the public's special attention Is called to our ra and water route to the north and east- Southern railway and the Cbesap line. This sclhedule allows a day's Stop-over at Norfolk, Va., affording an oppof" tunlty to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia Be Newport News, etc Baggage called for and checked from hotels and resident" by the Ashevljle Transfer company, office with city ticket office, 60 Patton ' enue, Ashevllle, N. XS. FRNTT S. GANNON. Third Vice President and General Manager, Washington. i-tS. P.? J. M. GULP, Traffic Manager. Washington; D. C: S. H. HAK M WICK, 'A.: Q, P. AVAtlaata, Ga.; W. H. TAYLOR, A. G. P.A,. Jpf vilie, Ky.; C. A. BENSCOTBR, A, G. P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn.; IARBY, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Ashevllle, N. C; W. A. UeowraJ Passenger Agent, Washlngtoa, CU'5 " ... ...-,414;-f h "w

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