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! Always the ifiest for the. Least Money. 99 . , :.. " 1 ' - ' . N II ODD V 10 and 12 fattoir Avenue The Bargain Centre of Asheville. -' Fairest prices for best goods has made this! t - store the Shopping Centre of Asheville. This face was strongly emphasized by unprecedented saks during the mouth of Oct". ber. The increase in the November business shoul i be even greater, for the goo 1 people of Asheville and surrounding country are giving renewed evidence of their bliif thac absolute aurncs of quality, when linked with lowest prices, is after all the. safest '..uarnntrc of t.H.tis'M-to'y aud economical buying. Whilst; our Mammoth Store is furt ot Rajgaiu forthe November business, we will offer for this week extraordinary drives in sonir? oi the departments Plufeh Capes from $1 48 up to th ffaest. Aline of $6 50 Ladies Jackets at.. 4 98 Specialties in Dress Goods Beautiful Cheviots in several Shades, 50 inch ide, cheap at ri 5c, our price tr is week 50c Ax Haudsome Line of Plaids, worth 75c at 48c Venetian and Broadcloths at great reduction, . Eeversible Plaids, 56 inches wide, usual $1 50 grade at 00 Kid Gloves. Kid Gloves. 600 Pair Kid Gloves, the $1 quality (every pair marked in pi a n figures) at 75c 300 Pair of the' best $1 50 Gloves (every pair warranted and marked in plain figures) at 00 pr. Extra Heavy Hose For Ladies, the 15c quality at.. JOc Ladies Wool Hose, the 25c quali ty at., r. 18c Ladies Wool Hose, the 50c quali ty at : 25c W.e will save you $L on each pair of pure wool blankets. Almost 1500 yards of the 7c Bleaching left for this week 5c. Clothing, Clothing. Look at our $5, $8 and $9.95 Suits. They are dandies and cannot be touched by any competitor KEEP YOUR HANDS WARM. Our new line of Gloves will accomplish ifc. We have them in all styles from the joc wooi u.oves co me nnesc jia wioves, in suk aaa neece imea. Ask to see them. SHOES, SHOES. Tir ,i : i i- u i i- ot ; i . -. . V uiu uuu ay uiucu auuui ouua jateiy a our saies in our ssnoe U9partment are growing Jaily and we take it for granted that the public is aware of the fact that we are selling the Best 8aoes for the Least Money in Asheville. Our $2.33 Mens9 Shoe Is the Talk of the Town. i. a TIME 10 and 12 Patton Avenue 22 A Great Invention, "Yes, that's Tompkins, the inventor." "What did he invent?" "Why, he invented a machine he calls the 'labor saving wedding accompanist.' " "Singular name." "Yep. And singular machine." "How did it workV" "Why, it looked like a washing ma chine. You stood it out in the front yard, or on the porch, and at the proper mo ment, usually as the bridal pair were about to fstep into their carriage, you turned the crank at the side and ground away for dear life. The machine would thereupon throw a steady stream of rice at the happy pair, varied by an occasion al old shoe It would also fling out streamers of white ribbon and occasional- ly shout through a grapbophone, 'We're just marriedl' - Besides this, it played the Mendelssohn weeding march, or at a giv en signal lit up with red fireithis legend in large gold letters on a black back ground, OL, ain'i we happy!' It was a .great invention, and the funny thing 5 about it is that the only time it was ever j used was at Tompkins' own wedding!' Cleveland Plain Dealer. "CA8CAKET8 do all claimed for then ' And trA A. t,in1v wrmriprf n 1 .tnnriinfnn . f haea f wished for a medioine pleasant to take and at last , nsTe iouna it in ca.sca.rets. since taxing tnem. my blood has been purified and my complexion bas im proved wonderfully and I feel much better in every way.'. 1 Mas. 8ALLIB H. Silla&s. Lnttrell, Teuo. ( (i CATHARTIC - J 4?-y v TRACK feAKK ' l88TtlK ' Pleasant. Palatable.' Potnt, Taste Good, fo '' GopdfcNever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c.25Cv50c. : CURE CONSTIPATION. ... CUHIus Utatij Coipaj, Clitfao, Xontrcal. Kew Tork, EI9 tin m nan Poldand ens cantplsfl nil rtnw ' IIU I UaLAy gigU( ,tO'CtIS413'robaofto HabitT Causes of Loss of flair Dr. Sabouraud, the eminent French Dermatologist, says that 98 per cent of hair losses are, the results of microbes and the neglect of dan-, druff. The antiseptic action of SEVEN A FRIGltTFUIi BLUNDER j Will often cause a. h.aprible Burn Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnlcai Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain amidi promptly heal it. Cures old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Felons Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best PiU cure on earth. Only 25 cs. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. All Summer Lacea ana Gentlemen's Shoes at. coslt. G. A. Means. SUTHERLAND SISTERS' preparations kills" microbes and removes dandruff. Their constant use for a period will, by acting directly"' on the hair bulbsr furnish nourishment vitality and growing power to tihe impoverished roots " and hair shafts, resulting in com-, plete restoration. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.' RBMARKABLB RESCUB. Mrs. (Jxa N Curtain, Plainneld, HI., makes ithe - statement Uiat sh caught cold which settled: on ner lung; she was itreated for a morst2iby her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of - consump tion and 'that,- no v mediclrie could f cure her. druggist suggested. Dr. King's New Discovery for: Consumption; she bought a botitle and to her dellghit found herself bemeflitJted from the flrst dose. - She con tinued Its usev and' after taking six txrttles found herself sound and well; now djoes her own housework and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial botles of this great Discovery at the drug stores v of T. C. Smith, zy. C.Carm! chael, and Pelham's Pharmacy. ' - - ; - . J.;H. Howard, Silrveyor," Person Coi Roseville, N. C, writes: I- have used Dr.jM. A. Simmons Iiiver Medicine in my. family many years. ; is timely us prevents many iflHseases. . It .does - all claimed for Mt' -'I- prefer St to ; Black Dra&ght and Zeilin's. f . - . . ,7-: ; 500 pairs' Oenftlemen's- Over ' Gaiters. worth 75c, and 'this Week -25c. - AH .colors. G. A. Mears.- "':1 J ' v tieaaty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood meansV a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirriDg up the lazy liver and driying all im purities from the body.. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, bWtches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by-taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug-' lists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c. 53e. I fl)Y or Man 'TnefedJ3 "f" f appoint agents, 60 per month salary and all ex penses. Ziegler Co. 240 Locust Street, Philadelphia Sent Free td Houseieepers . ... Leibig Company's -Extract of Beef s . Telling . how to-prepare many delicate anil'delicious dishes. . - . Address LiBIBIG COMPANY, P. O. Box t"'" " f " -2718,rNew York. - - " V, . i PARKER'S v. CAROLINA NE17S. -w - - - ; At Ltiintoeifton, NJ C, Reubens Ross;, :colored, has beeaiciO'nycted- of criminal assault and sentenced to be ; hanged' on December 7. s. v . ' , ' The Agricultural ahdf. Mechanical ca det battalion Is mow 1 uniformed . The uniform is gray, as heretofore, the 'on ly difference ibeing in the cap, which'is now the United States jreguTatloini ap. Superintenkient' Mebane has received complaints from several counttfies ' that not a cent has been covered into the county school funds from fin-ek in mlag istrates' courts, 'Chough this is the use to which the law requires such, xinies to be put. An unusual thing occurred thisjmorp ing ait the Original Racket store on South BKni. A lady's ,iress skirt was hanging in front of the diotor. Near it was a large, new, shiny tin pan. The sun struck it in' such a way as to throw the reflection on he skir and in a moment or two it was on fire. Some one passing smelled the burning wool toir cPotli and it was extiin'gu'ished . Greensboro Record. , if About ia year ago .a young lady in the eastern part ;vthe county put a mortgage On' hW;land 'to furnish. a young man she wais-engaged to marry $125 to go to soWool ton. A short time afterward he wrote 'to her for more money. She did not send It, amid the fellow notified 'her ..that their contoract was out. Ye s terday th e land was sold by the mtortgage to'; colledt his note. Newton Enterprise. Auditor Ayter is receiving reports from the commissioner of the counties giving the taxable value of prewperty' in the several counties. Thus far re ports from '57 ciounties have been re ceived.. While the reports are being re ceived in 1899, they will not appear in the auditor's report until 1900, accord ing to the cuistom. These 57 counties show an increase in valuation of tax able property teds compared with 'the re ports of the same counties of 1898 of $9,683,275. No county 'beard from thus far has failed to show 'an increase. The sheriff of Wake asked the state treasurer whether the nickle-in-the-slct machines, "whose return is uncer tain," are not liable to a tax of $200, half to the state and half to the county. The matter was referred to the attor ney general, who rules that they art liable to euch tax." There is one kind of machine, a wheel, Which gives cer tainly one cigar for the nlckle invest ed, out in the others one may invest many d'oMars and get nothing. They are declared to be gambling machines. The Newton;. Enterprise says: It is reported that the Holts and Dukes have bought the Dookout shoals on the Ca tawba river and will put up a $300,000 cotton factory. Mr. T. H. Vanderford, who had option on the property, had a party representing these capitalists out there about two weeks ago. We have not heard directly that the trade has been closed, but there is a rumor to that effect in circulation. One of the first things the Company will do will be to build a raiCiroad from some point on the Western road, or from somewhere on the Taylors ville road. ' United States Judge Simonton filed his decision. Saturday in the petition of the various railroad companies in" the state for an injunction agaiinist the North Carolina Corporation ctoimmis sion, and the state official of nine rail roads in the state fffied petitions with Judge Simontion asking for an injunc tion to prevent the corporation com mission from certifying the 1899 as sessment of railroad property to the state auditor and state treasurer, and to prevent the auditor and treasurer from collecting taxes on the 1899 as sessment. Judge Simon-ton decides tc case in favor of the railroads. The 1899 assessment of railroad property ex ceeded the assessment of 1897 by over $10,000,000. This was one tof the moat important oases ever heard in North Carolina. It was argued in Asheville last September. As was stated in last week's paper, Deputy Marshal W. H. Greer's leg was successfulty amputated Thursday, last, by Drs. Smith, Penland and Butt, of Bakers ville, assisted by Dr. C. L. Buchanan, of Plumtree, and Dr. Shell, of Tennessee. The operation, from start to finish, lasted exactly 60 imp utes tfromi 11 till 12 o'clock airki Was in every way successfully performed. Mr. Greer partiaJlyjralliefl from- 'the opera tion, and showed some signs of a per manent rally, but he waited too long before having the operation performed, and at 7 o'ctllockhe breathed his iast breath. Amputation only hastened, the end a few hours earlier than it would otherwise have been', as the fleslh of Mr. Greer's leg was, almost ready to fall from the bone. It 'was the wound that Honeycutt's rifle Inflicted that caused death, and this double murdered should be made to stretch hemp this time. MfltcheCi Mirror. ' Among the treasures in the museum of the Daughters of the Confederacy s.1 Wiltrnlngton is the telegraphic instru ment 'which has iaji the days of the civ il war sent thrilling meeages . Of suc cess, and, alisb, the last sad) message of defeat.: It standte in the museum on the same rough pine table on ' which itWas mounted When in use. by the commalng general, W. H. C. Whiting, In the house at the corner of - Market and Third streets, belonging to Ithe DeRosset family, and which Was the cxmfederate jheadquarteirs. ; Also can b seen a cipher alphabet, which was ued to decipher, messages, Intended on ly, for initiated eyes .The ladles have appropriated one glass case to the" sev eral articfl.es' which belrnitrerf: iWhitlng, 5iis uniform, -in perfect pres ervation, his sword, sash spurs; "walkt ing cane, haty'etc. ' ' . ' . : , 'Geo. NolandRoeklan'd, O.; says. i'Mv wiTe naa piles forty years De Witt's Wi tch -Hazel Salve cured her. :. Jit Is the oest salve, American. , It heals everytnmg and cures'all skin diseases. Tr. T, C Smith: i.. The Kind You Have Always Boucrht. and which has ia use(ior pTet su years, Has borne the signature 0f and lias been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive ynu in thio AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants 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 Narcotks substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aod Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You toe Always Bought) In Use For Over 30. Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURMV STREET NEW YORK CITY. AUL. liiairtltki 1 mm UH.. MOTT'O tx The great remedy for nervous prostration and all. diseases of thegeneraw uisauovi. cnuci boa, outu as .nervuus jrroiratiun, r ailing lOSI Mannoofi .vv-iAvj T .tiuwij mi i iojiuo, ivubuiui uiiuia, mcubai vv uirj, CAUeSlslve M of Tobacco or Onium. which lead to Consumntion and insamtT. With o3 AFTFR IIINR 5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per M Rritn UCSnUi 6 boxes for $5.00. DR. IHOTT'S CIIEIT11CAL, CO., Cleveland, OWJ FOR SALB 3Y DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect July 16, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35, 4.30pm 12.05am 6.55pm 3,50am 9.20pm 6.22am Eastern Time. Nos. 12-38. No. 36 Lv New York At. 12.43pm 6.35am Lv PhlladeJpiiliA Ar. 10.15am 2.56am Lv Baltimore Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10.43pm 11.15am 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Washington Ar. 6.42am 9.05pm Lv Danvill Ar, 11.25pm 1.30pm 12.10am 12.01pm Lv Richmond 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 Slma Ar. Lv Raleigh Ar. Ar Greenaboro Lv. 8.20am 5.55pm 3.50am 12.35pm 2.45am 11.35am 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 T.40am 7.10pm Central Tim 1 , Lv Salisbury Ar. 6.30pm 9.30am Lv Staitnsvllto Ar. 5.44pm 8.43am Lv Newton Ar. . -503pm 8.09am Lv Hickory Ar. 4.45pm 7.52am Lv Marlon Ar. 3.28pm" 6.45am Lv BlHmor Ar. l-.30pm 5.21am Ar Asheville Lv. 1.20pm, 5.15am Lv Asheville Ar, 1.10pm 5.10am Lv Hot Spring Ar. 11.40am 4.00am Lv Morriatown Ar. 9.50am 2.30am Lv KnoxvHle Lv. 8.25am 1.15am Ar Chattanooga Lv. 4.20am 10.00pm Ar Mem phi Lv. t.!5am 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. NaaavUle Lv. 10pm .10am 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. LoulsviHe Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am . 7.30am t.SOpm Ar. Ctecinnatl Lv. .00ph t.20am Ar New Orleans ""Lv. A. AND S. BEANCH. No. 14. Na 1. 7.05am 2.05ppi 8.13am 10.18am 9.08am 11.22am 3.20pm 3.15pm 5.pm 3.57pm 6.15pm 9. 35pm -. Central JTlm. Lv Asheville Ar. Eaatera,-Time Lv BUt ore Ar, Lv Hederon villa Ar. Lv Try on Ar. Ar Spartanburg Lv. Ar Columbia Lv. No. 13. 6.00pm No. 9. 1.40pm . 8.62pm 2.30pm 8.03pm l.45pm 6.00pm 12.42pm 8.10pm 11.25am 11.40am 8.30am 8.17pm 11.00am Ar: Charlentoa Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm ' 1 Central Time 5.20am Ar Savannak Lv. 12.24am 9.15am Ar Jacksonville Lv. 1. 00pm 8.00am Ar Augoata Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9.55pm 5.10am Ar Atlaata Lv. 7.60am U.60pm 7.40am 8.10pm Ar New Orleami Lv. 7.45pm 7.65am 7.40am Ar Mempbla Lv. 9.00pm Ar. Macon , Lvr MURPHY; BEANCH. No. 17. Na 19. Central Time. No. 18. 9.15am 2.45pm Lv Aahevflle Ar. 7.16pm 10.38am ; 4.10pm Lv "Wayneeville Ar. ' 6.53pm 10.58am 4.80pm Lv " Balaam - , At. 6.30pm 12.40pm 8.23pm Ly Brywm CltT Lv. 8.50pm 9.80pm Ar Murphy ,; " Lv. ' -J - - r- . ' No. 20. 12.05pm 10.38am 10.10am 8.40am 6.30am Dally except Sunday, Daily except Sunday Tnaina ST ania IV mxA 1 mnA 18 m PniifiMn bIumh WamMn Tftmr Waeihington Asheville HQt firings; Chattanooga,' and Naabvllle. Tralna t 1L and 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah. Columbia, AshevlU J5Trfn TTTin TtHlli aJI rt444 . . Springs, Chattanooga, and Memphis. - ' Togrether with our exce Heat equipment and achedulea bo tSbe north ana all rail through Waenlngton.v the nuhMc'a tclal attention ta called to our 4fld waler routft to tba lorth and utt Soutlu-a : mnrnv &nd the Cbe line. This scbedule allows a dav ,tn.ovev NnrfAlv . rrtrdine P tunity- to vlsilt Old Point Oomftot (Fort . Monroe), Virginia, Virgiaia Newport New, eta - T FRANK Si GANNON.' fhlnf vifn Ptmi Ant rutitmi ui Wash) c Vf . HA WTnic . . A r II '? P A - a t4 - "rttr tr - w v t nn ,n r" A.. I . . ; DARBY, City, Pasaenger. and Ticket Agemt, AaheyiUe, N. C; W. A . u ral Passenger AgmV T7ahtagtoa, D. C i
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