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- '.V ' - - -a 4 - r It -V THE ASHEVILXE GAZETTE KQV.lit'rfg? CAROLINA fJEl7S. , .: : f.V. "v . "Always the Best for the Least Money." ' 1 '.r 'V- T'. i - ' - ' ' - i, ' t ' 7 . v . i UDDD THE .BIO 0 a7( 2 ration Avenue The Bargain Centre of Ashevlllc. RECORD BREAKING VALUES For This Week, E?iry Department Has Something Special to Oiler. A AAA, titAii jAA A A jatt .Our sales for the nast two weeks on Ladies' Tackets and Canes have been immense. Some newN)nes have come in since and we have, on Sale For This weeK a line oi jacKeis in lan, ume ana xsiacn at?s4 9 5 5 ana $025 wmcn 1 . 1 X rfS (ft T1 1 X is "-. H are. soiae very wnere irom 7 50 10 x-iusa tapss irom 50 up. Special Corset Sale. L Good 50c Corset .$ 36c A Good 75c Corset..... 48c A Good $1 Corset 73c Ladles Ribbed Underwear. The 85c quality 23c Ladies Kid Gloves, The$l quality 75c The (il 50 quality 98c Ladies 25c Cashmere Gloves 15c Ladies Wool Hos? 15c Ladies 0 derskirts - 45c Ladies Underskirts of Fine Sateen... 98c : 11- 25c Babies' Shoes 15c 40c Babies' Shoes :. 20c f 1 50 Ladies Shoes : 98c $2 00 Ladies Shoes 25 Mens $10 Suits . 6 25 Mens $8 Suits 4 98 Mens $5 Suits 2 98 Boys 50c Knee Pants 23c Boys an(i 1 Knee Pants 48c Mens Mats. The Latest Styles and Colors AT RECORD BREAKING PRICES. Mens Shoes. 33k per cent Less Than Any Other House. Blankets and Comforts. tfe Off This Week A Pure Wool Blanket worth $4- at $2 75 pr Best Values in Comforts Ever Seen in Aftheville Full Size Comforts at Y5c, 98c, $1.25, $f.75, $2.25 aud $2.98 Table Linens and Napkins at Record Breaking Prices. BIG XTH WLORE 10 and 12 Patton A venue Tnsx&sig the ree.t -etorm t Rea Springs the Episcopal r chinch was Movm down. ., . - The Wilson' Methodises have gelded to 'buiiid a $20,000 new church. AEready $9,000 has been subsorfflbsed. 5 ; aJ3ie Sisk, over one hundred years cf age, died! at hen son,' residence in Rutherford cbunty, October 12. Fif teen years ago she cut an entire new set of teeth. . Friday, November 10, is known as "North Cairoillna day" amoaig' the Chris tian Endeavorers of 'this state, and ife was generally observed ia an appropri ate way , tand a free-will offering to the state work contributed i Charlie Btotoo, of Marion, who has been serving a sentence of jewo years in Fort Leavenworth, Kan,., penitentia ry, has 'been pardoned by the Presi dent. He killed a1 policeman while serving with his trocup in Porto Rico a few months ago. A large supply or miul'le'ts is being put on the market daily.. The fish are very good quaillity and find ready sale. The fish receipts are very much larger thH week than it was expected they would be bo slotm after the storm.' Wilming ton Messenger. The mill at EMoh was stopped yes terday by eeis. Tney were making their way frofm the mill pond to the river arid were caught in the turbine wheel. The small ones passed through without difficulty. Some of the larger ones were cut in pieces in the attempt and flnal'y so many larg-e ones found their way into the wheel at the same time that it istopped toning. Tarboro Southern ;r. The insurance commissioner ha3 made up his monthly statement, which shows that thiirty-one life, seventy-nine fire and thirteen accident and surety companies have been ilicensed, while only six out of sixteen fraternal orders complied with the requirements of the Craig law. The commissioner says that the fraternal orders pay less aitthen "tion to that law than any others, ap pearing to think that because they are fraternal they are not covered by ''it. The Seaboard Air Line's appeal from the order of the corporation com miss ion fixing the minimum car load of fertil izers at ten tons fiad been continued until December 11 5n the stiperiior court in Raleigh. Jury trial is waived; thus it is agreed hat the judges shall pass upom all "questions of fact," as well hp law. The case was originally against the Raleigh and Gaston! and Raleigh and Augusta railroads, but under the ruling of the commission that alL are one cfompiany the case vill be heard as against the Seaboard Air Line. Pennsylvania is just trying the ex periment in employing its she .t-time convicts on public works. During the past month one county has rebuilt ts-v-en hundred feet of road and a new sew er. Much more than that, it has made itself a terror to tramps, keep;n va grants loff. Neighboring counties ai'e about to follow the example. Though North Carolina is not pestled with tramps and vagr,its as are nvny northern stake, the usefulness of con vict labor has long been demoasxmted here. There was a big mad; dig excitement at Mir. W. L. Alley's Monday. Mr. Alley though something was the matter with the dog and tied him to a fence. A little negro boy untied him, and the dog jumped on him. and bit him on the hands and face. The dog then ran to the distillery, scared Henry Barrinr into 'the house and Bob "West to the tp of a tub. While this was going on Mr. "WillLittfle dame up and the dog bit h'm. The dog was then killed. ?It Liitle went at once 'to Charlotte to ap ply a m'adstone and the negro was tak en to Lincolntom for the same purpose. Newton Enterprise. ' 1 1 i a-t- 7 Ti-miMiTisSgs: CTwwlMriBi mmwm n ihmiii. ii mi mi ItiM ll Mi 1 1 f lilll la Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, COLORADO'S BURNING MOUNTAIN. RotaryMotion andv BallfBeariiigk .1 ( simplest lor ballS 1 r V . --3 Tr VER loBEARINGSr: VHEELER & VILSOH.IW'FC. CO. " V. ' - ' FOE BALE BY smighedester; A Glow of Coal and Gaa That Has Jfot Ceasd Daring a Century. A mountain which has been on fire for more than 1 100 years is situated just west of Newcastle, Colo. So close is it that its shadow envelops the town at 5 p. m., and yet the people thereabouts think no more of it than of the beautiful Grand river which washes the feet of the huge pile, where the fire has burned so long. To the tenderfoot, however the glittering patches of deep red fire, where it breaks out on the side of the mountain and is exposed to view, there is nothing in all the state quite its equal. The fire is fed by a big vein of coal which the mountain contains. Just how the coal became ignited is not known. The oldest resident says it was on fire when hecame, and the Ute Indians, who once , lived there,' ..say it was burning, many years Jbef oref he first white man crossed the continental divide. The sup-' position is that the coal was ignited by a f orestifire at arr early date in the present century. . It has smoldered and steadily burned until this day. At night when the moon is dark is the best time-to see the fire. Then ft is that it resembles the re gions of inferno as given us, in the word painting of Dante. The earth covering the coal-is loosened by the heat and falls away;" exposing the sheet of fire. , ' The escaping gas probably assists in stripping ' off T the rocks and dirt; an"d wherever the vein of coal approaches' the surface the fire can be seen. The first fire I "saw-was fully 50 feet square. It had a peeuliar red tint, while the burning gas coming up at ' the base of the coal vein, added a bright -blue coloring to the scene. : In many places the surf ace of the mountain has; sunken, showing where the fire. has:t)urned out its course. -: x . Efforts have been made, to extinguish the,firei Some time ago a company which, owns wa large amount rof coal - land con structed a ditch from ; a point several. miles above the mountain, into which it succeeded in turning, the water --which .goes to form Elk creek. , " Previously-a shaft had been sunk In the t mountain, T und intoVthis , shaft the water" was permitted to flow. The shaft -was soon filled,. but the fire was above, 'the level of the water, and' fhe effort was .a'failure.Kansau City World. - : A FRIGHTFUL. BLUNDER Will ofitea cause a horrible Burn Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica! Salve, the beat in tlho world, will kill tha pain amdi promptly heal u. Cures old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons Corns, all ' Skin Eruptions. Best Pil cure on earth'. Only 25 ess. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. Babies' Moccasins 30c; we offer 15c. G. AMears. tfeanty Is Blood Deep. 1 OTnun Klnnrl vnnnm. 1 T. vvciu uiuuu uicouo a tieail gum. XNO bjeauty without it. -Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im puritfes from the body. Begin to-day Ui banish pimples, boils, blotches. blacKheads, and thai sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All dmg lists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c50c. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM CURES 'OTHERS. WHY NOT TOU?S My wife has been using Chamberlain's Paia;Bailm, witfh good results, for a lame shouMetr ithiait has pained her continually for nine yeans. "We haye tried all kinds of madftoiinels and dodtwrs without receiv ing any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of this medJicine and tihougM of trying Ht, which we did! with the to eel t of satsfaction. She (has useM only one botiitle and her shoul der is almost well. Adolph L. MilOett. ManchieBter, N. H. For sale by all drug gists. , , We offer Mens $2.75 and $3.00 Shoes this week at $2.00 uo& $2.25. G. A Mears.. Jj, H. Howard, Surveyor, Person; Co., Roseville, N. C, writes: I ioave used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in my family many years. Ib timely use prevents - many diseases. it does ' all claimed for It. I prefer It to Black Pratigkt and Zeillri'a, nont nerrou distreM, expels nieo who, uunuei vae diooq bum aub uiaiiHW TS.T?acJi Tke it wltb tboze book. tT-?1' Ptlentlj. DersiotontlV. On I LV-k ly cures; s-bozer $M Filipino Fans. A novel fan made in Manila Is made, to " fold. The handle and separating parts are made of frail Ivory, daintily carved. Inserted into the end of each is the feather of a swan, at the end of which is the gorgeous tip of a pea cock feather, altogether forming an at tractively beautiful blending of natural and quite artistic colors. Perhaps the most beautiful piece of work In the construction of the fan lies in the swan feathers. Woven into these slender feathers are variegated threads, form ing fantastic figuring of flowers, per sonages and leaves. In the centre of the right side of the fan Is' woven among the feathers a picture represent ing a man and a woman picking fruit. Into this one picture alone Is intro duced an amazing woof pf colors, varied as those of the rainbow, causing one to marvel how such a variety of threadsscould be woven so intricately and with such perfect precision upon the slender swan feathers. About these figures are clustered vari-colored flowers and leaves, the latter being of a pure white silk, while the former are madebf silks of many hues. Upon the reverse vSide of the feathers are also innumerable woven flowers and leaves. The work is evidently that of some past master in the art. " I hava gone 14 days at a timd 'wttSurat a movement of the bewel, not being able t move tbem except by using Lot wuter liijectiona. Cliruuic constipatiou tor seven years placed see L this terrible condition; dafiug that timo I did ev ery thing I beard of bat never found any relief; uel was uay case until 1 began using -CASCAUl'i'jPS. , ho-.v tiave from one to three pastageB.& day. and if 1 tt as rich I woald give $100.00 for eacii mo7eiaect; I sucb a relief. ' A VI.MHR L. HTTtrr. 1689 Kusbtil Hi.. Detroit, CANDY CATHARTJC "r. -' uood, Wever. Sicteu. Wt.vNt. iirufeie-cyji;. 4jv - CURE CpJe.Jtr-A."it01M..-.;., ter:Ixs Bm6x Cowpaaj, tbei.g - ?U.k(., U t aA. CSS' AVeetablcftcparationiijr As similating ftoodandttegtila ling thgLSmmnriis flnrtBflgasof ness andEesLContnsndthsr OpmmlGrptiine tsortfiisziaL Not Nahc otic JbcJaum JFlfjmrraUmf f firm Seed -Ctarifwl Safsr . Auerfect Remedy forCons fixa tion , Sour Stomch.Diarxtoea, Worms .Cortvulsions Jcvcrish QS5 and LOSS OF StEEB EacSimlle Signature of NEW YOHKL EXACT OF WRAEPta. Tor Infants and ChiM..t The Kind You Hai Always Bought Bears the Signature Ai Thirty Year: i MM DR.. MOTT'B I y The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the geneti i organs of either sex. such as Nervous Prostration. Failing or Lost mmi $ Irr.potency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, eicessiS mnKnA.A A. rtn;M n.i.Aw i . rt nr a t . it. .. i IFTFB 5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 wtl ftF I tn UOinOt 6 boxes for $5.00. BJR. MOTT'S CH3HCJJL COM CleTelandTlI FOR SALB 3T DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect July 16, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35. Eastern Time. Nos. 1238. No. 36 4.30pm 12.05am Lv New York Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am 6.55pm 3.50am Lv Philadelphia Ar. 10.15am 2.564m 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 Rlchmanil 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 Central Time i 9.05am 7.60pm Lv Salisbury Ar. 6.sopm 9.S0am 9.55am 8.30pm Lv Stateevllle 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 Biltmore Ar. 1.30pm 5.21am 2.25pm 12.10am Ar Aeheville Lv. 1.20pm 5.15am 2.35pm 12.15am Lv Asheviile Ar. 1.10pm 5.10am 3.52pm 1.33am Lv Hot Springe Ar. 11.40am 4.00am 2.55pm 3.00am Lv Morristown Ar. 9.50am 2.30am 7.40pm 4.25am Lv KnoxvUle m Lv. 8.25am 1.15m 11.35pm 7.40am Ar Chattanooga Lv. 4.20am 10.00pm 7.10pm 7.10 pm Ar Memphis Lv. 1.16am 6.40am 6 . 83pm Ar. Nashville Lv. 10pm 9.10am 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. S.OOpb 1.20am Ar. New Orleans Lv. A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. Id. 7.05am 2.05pm 8.13am 10.18am 9.08am 11.22am 3.20pm S.15pm 5.pm 3.57pm 6.15pm 9.35pm Ceatrai Time. No. 13. No. 9. Lv Asheviile Ar. 6.00pm 1.40pm Eastern Time Lv Biltmore Ar. 6.52pm 2.30pm Lv Headereonvtlle Ar. 6.03pm 1.45pm Lv Tryoot Ar. 5.00pm 12.42pm Ar Spartanburg Lv. J. 10pm 11. 25am Ar Columbia Lv. 11.40am 8.S0&m 8.17pm 11.00am . Ar C&artesto Lv. 7.90am 7.20pm Central Time 5.20am Ar Savannah Lv. I2.24am - .15am Ar JactaenvillQ , Lv. l.OOpm 8.00am 1 Ar August) Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9. 55pm 5.10am Ar Atlaata Lv. 7.50am ll.SOpm 7.40am 8.10pm Ar New Orleans Lv. 7.45pm 7.55m I 7.40am Ar Memphis Lv. f .00pm An Macon, Lv. MURPHY BRANCH. No. 17. No. 19. Central Time. No. 18. 9.15am 2.45pm Lv Asheviile Ar. 7.15pm 10.38am 4.10pm Lv WaynesvUle Ar. 5.53pm 10.58am 4.30pm Lv Balsam Ar. 5.30pm - 12.40pm 6.23pm Lv Brysor City Lv. StSOpm . t.SOpm Ar Murphy Lv. No. 20. 12.05pm 10.S88JD 10.10ao 8.40m 6.30an Dally except Sundays. Dadly except SunW Ch' TVninM 37 nnt 11 r art A 1 mmA m ... tK.tlm.. TmM WmMd Washington, Asheviile, Hot Brings, Chattanooga, and Nashville. Tr 11, and 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Asians Trains 35 and 36 cafrr Pullmam jdeeers betwea Salisbury. AieVU,l Spring, Chattanooga, and Memphis. J all Tall thmiieft "WmmYliriOim nnMln'a anAMal .iftAnMrni la r.11ftd Vs line. Thla Bdhedule allow r day's stop-over at Norfolk, Vc, affording' tunlty to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virgin ' D. C. WTCK". vllle, Ky.; C. A J BENSCOTHmAf A.. Chattanooga. Tw ' Til A TJDV r iHm T1UU . , M- 1. 1 1 J. . . 'VT I W . o. MAnciKjpi, inipa vice .tTesiaent ana uenerai ian6c. - r . : J. M . CTTLP. Trafflo Manaser TO jLhln enm. ' n. C. : S . j . A-. fJ T a iMannL i wvnr tavtib A. G. P- A''f ger Ageat, Washtagtoa, D. C v v f r i . -- -; A" i --&fi"r .1 .E 1 v ucwerai
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