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I Carolina mm. T OS A Owl To wait till the scramble and crowding and hurrah of the eve of the Holidays to make your winter purchase. The judicious bayer wants to inve-rtigate values calmly. By this time the merchant has marked his goods at the bottom not b, kno mdg what he has to .unload. Nine times out of tea you will pay more and get less satisfaction in quality by procrastinating. These ar facts, and for those who prefer-to trade to the best possible advantagewithout confusion. U LIU 0 o) mm n Opens the Ball Early by Making the Last Three Days in November, Hrnneiay, Weflniieiay aimidl TTlbiiiurdlay CHALLENGE SPECIAL SALE DAYS. 4 At this formal iuauguratiqn otthe holiday bargain sfeason, ve offer snaps that will not be duplicated in Asbeville later, ybu can rest assured. The knite has been applied ruthlessly, and we court investigation. Our special drives on these thredays are as follows: T A' ? V Si . & t t: t Dress Goods. Crepon, 3d-inch wide, worth $1. For tJiis sale 80c. The $1. 50 quality 98c. 24-inch, all. wool plaid flannel, 24c. Fine dress plaid, worth 60 to 75c, 45c. 44 -inch covert suiting, well worth. iX, for this sale 73c. 54-inclh sbroad cloth, tlhe $1.50 qual ity, $1. Towels and Do v lies. A pure linen buck towel, 10c. Fine Damask linen ttowel, 2343, worth 30c. For this date 21c. Extra size towels, 24x50, cheap at 40c, for this sale 28c. Doylies and napkins at a. reduction of 25 per cent. Blankets and Comforts Cotton blankets from 50c per pair up. Extra size, all wool (warp and fill ing), blanket worth $4, for this sale $2.65. Fortydozen ladies' union suits at 25c a piece; 75c ladies' union suits at 48c. Ladies' all wobl vests amd1 pants, the $1 quality, 73c. 50 dozen misses' hose, the 15c quality, 10c. Special Drives-Ladies KidGloves A good $1 glove at 75c per pair. A fine $1.50 glove (every pair war ranted) $1 per pair. fur Bois and Collarettes. We will sell you a fine collarette for $2.50, as good as amy $5 collarette in Asheville. Call to see our line. - - Clothing. In this line we offer special induce ments from the cheap working, suits to the finest dress suit. An all' wool suit cheap at $8; for this sale $4.98. A fine worsteki suit, as good' as any merchant tailor-made $18 suit. For this sale '$9.98. 565 pairs of trousers at a saving of 25 per cent. Fine dress shirts from 25c up. Hosiery and underwear for men and toys. Ludies Capes and Jackets. In this line we can save you from 25 to 40 per cent in every gtarment. Our $5 jackets are as good as any $7 Jacket in the market. Shoep. Our shoe trade is increasing and will continue to do so when we are of fering such bargains as follows: Mens Up to date, stylish. shoes, worth from $3.50 to $4; during this sale $2.98. Genuine box calf, tan or black win ter shoes, wiorth $3; $2.33. Strong line men's winter weight shoes in black or tans, lace and con gress, worth $2; only $1.33. 50 pairs sample shoes, were bought different styles, can't be bought else where for less than $1.25, reduced to 98c. i Ladies. Vici kid, latest toes, button or lace, worth $2.50, during this sale $1.75. Well known, welt sole winter shoes, amy styles, worth $2, cut price only -$1.33. Limited quantity, all' solid shoes, worth $1.25 to $1.50, now 98c. Boys Shoes worth $2 regardless of cost, re duced to $1.33. Another lot, choice styles, all leath er, worth from -$1.25 to$1.50, now 98c. - Misses. Genuine welt, Dotngola shoes, worth $1.25, 98c. Solid leather, dressy school shoes, worth $1.25, 98c. We also offer special cuts in' chil dren's shoes; space too small to quote prices, but come and be convinced that during this safe we sell shoes cheaper than ever before offered in this place. Having a resident buyer in New York who is constantly on the alert, keeps a lookout for all kinds of sher iff sales and other forced sales, puts us in a position to have a line of ex traordinary bargains, and we are al ways glad to give our customers the benefit of it. 1 7' t uu Ed CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM CURES OTHERS, WHY NOT YOU? My wife bias been using. Chamber Safoi's Pain Balm, with gdod results, for a lame shoulder that has pained! her constantly for nine years. We have tried all k'ds of medicines, and doc tors witb'at receiving any benefit from them. Oue day we say a advertisement of 'this medicine Jand thought of trying it which we did with the best of sat isfaction. fShe has used otnly one bottle and her shoulder is almost well. Adolph L. Millett, Manchester, H. For sale by C. A. Raysor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between James C. McPherson and Thomas G. Cllark, under the firm name of McPherson & Clark, is this day dissolved by 'mutual consent, Thomas G. Clark having sold) out his interest therein to J.Walter Moore. All debts due to said firm should be paid to - the new firm of McPherson & Moore, who own the same and all lia bilities of said firm of McPherson,' A. Clark should be presented for pay ment to said new firm of McPherson & Moore, who will pay the same. This Jfovemiber 27, 1899. james c. Mcpherson, - , THOMAS G. CLARK.' Transylfania Railroad Company (Formerly Henderson vllle & Brevard Railway.) In Effe-. Gctober;22,-189$. P.M. v STATIONS. ; P.M. 12.01 Lv,. Brevard...... Ar. 5.30 ; 12.16 Davidson River 5.20 V'12.27"-..... ;Penrose .......... 5.07 ? 12.37 ........ Blantyre 4.68 - 12.46 -Etowah 4.50 12.55 .-Cannon - 4.43 . ,1.00 Horse" Shoe 4.38 L10 ........... . Yalte ; . '. . '.Yv 4.29 J. 30 Ar ..Henderson-vine.. Lv. 4.10 N Flag .-Stations. Passengers only on Sunday. Connects with the Southern railway at Henderson vile for all points 'north - land south xt - . 1 -;!J. F. HAYS, ,r . TS. BOSWELL, .General Manager, v.- Superintendent.. SPECIAL RATES. On account, of ttihe annu'ai meeting of the southern! educational association, Memphis, Tenn., tickets wilt be on sale December 24-25, final limit January 8, 1900, at rate of one first class fare, plus $2 membership fee, for the tj md trip, Rate from Ashevile, $18.65y On account reception First Tennes see regiment, Nasnvme, Tenn,, rate of one first class fare for the round trip for civilians and rate -of 2 cents per mile one way for the round trip, for military amid brass bands in uniform , twenty of more on one ticket will be authorized'. These rates - apply "from Asheville and points 'west. Dates of tle and limit of tickets will be announced later. Special excursion nates offered by the Southern Railway for fihe floUowtag oc casions: . Account N C. Conference: Method ia Church, South, WasbingtJon, N. C. Tick ets on sale recembeuf 4-7 imclusive, ftaa Mmit December 16. Rounvi trip rat from AshevMle $16.85. Account Annual Session. Grtamd Lodg of MksOnS, Goldshoro, N, C.T Tickets ot stle December 11-14 inclusive, final limt December 20. Round trip irate iror Asheville $12.80. Accounit Baptist State Convention ad Young Petople'e SocietLes of N. C. Tick ets (on sale December 4-5-6, final limi December 15. s Accoumit Poultry show, Shelby. N. C. tickets on sale November 20-Decem.be 5 Inclusive, final limit Dioemfber 7 RJounld trip rate from AisheviflSle $3.90. For full aMartmkJtiont call on tiicke agter4 ot address, F. R. Darby, C. P. T. A., Ashievlille, N. C, or R. L. "Vernon T. P. A., ClbJarlotte, N. C. v- To Cure Conttlpation ForeTer., . " Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c It C C C fail to cure, druggists refund money. i Caddies. The term "caddies," or "cadies," or "cawdies," is akin to "cad" and "cadet" and means messengers or unattached male servants. Caddies" in fact, were originally a class of men, found in every Scottish town of any size, who were at the beck and call of everybody who wanted an odd job done. Hence they were at the beck and call bf everybody who was starting for a game of golf, and now, thanks to Ihe organization of labor, they are employed solely by the golfer. London Gem. j. , Joy. Joy in-life is like the oil in the lamp. When the oil commences to fail, the wick burns with a glimmering red flame, filling the air about it with a black smoke. Life, also, without a little joy, hirns unprofitably, filling the air with depression and sadness. His View of It. "The mills of the gods grind slowly," remarked the philosopher. "Geared too low. perhaps," replied the corcher. mm for.Cw treatment' of THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE and lather Drug Addictions. Tha Tobbacco Hahit. Kerve Exhaustion J U Lblru twins CASCARETS and they are the best uienuviaq;wt3 nave over.naa in me nouse. ,&3i week pay wife was' frantic with headache tor two dawf she'triea Botte of yotrrCASCARETS. and thfe tetieved the pala in head almost immediately Ve both recommend Cascarets- " CHA8. STBDEFORD, ' Pittsburg ale & Deposit Co., Pittsburg. Pa. y7jS candy A. TRADE MARK AEGlSTtREP "Pleasant.. Palatable.; Poten. Taster-Good.-uood, Never yiciten. Weaken.. or ptti j.e. 10c.- 26c. 9jc, CURE CONSTIPATION. ftorilBf Reacdr Cwnpany, Cbieago, Ketrtl, !!w Tbrk. Sl -.-5-,-.V J' f!!1TflLR ft fi Solf- nl smnxanteed by all draff tof Guilford county haS issued a proc- lamation of wiarning to the inhabitants of that county, urging vaccinatioat on .account of the epidemic of small , pox ait the terra cbtta works. - A young maim has been airresetd in Khittz's drug store yesterdlay evea ing and taken, to Yadkin College, Da vidson county, wihere, it was said, a young woman was very anxious to miaTry him. The feH'ow said he didn't mind going, for he loved the girl and was williwg to marry ber. Salisbury Sun. f ' - Vice-President Franks S. Gannon of the Southern railway company , am- 'nounices that it Ihas recently received 1,000 box cars and 500 coal cars for use in. its territory, while 1,000 more ' freight dairs will be delivered to it next month.- Mfc.' Gannon 'also states that the Southern will give saim order for 2,500 additional cars December 15. The ne wnolling stock is absolutely needed in order to carry the freight business offering. The traffic, according to his statement, is unprecedented in the his tory of triadaisiortialtion. The condition of those sick at the Normal is about the same as on yes terdlay. The two ladies are still very ill and their death would not be sur prising, though others equally as low -are now improving. Those who show red improvement a few days agio ate "doing very nicely amd will pernaps re cover. Mrs. Turner, niece of Hon. Josialh Turner, of Orange, is very sick. She is matron; and has been through all he sickness. Now 'that she is down lierself, her system of course being greatly impaired, she is having a se rious time of it. Greensboro Record. - Ten thousand acres of magnetic ore land in Ashe county, N. C, has been teased by the Pennsylvania Steel com pany, and the Cambria Steel company, "of this city. Experts state the finest deposit of magnetic ore in the Southern states exists in that county. It is un derstood the companies will build a railroad at once. The N. & W., from phestnut Yards, Va., may be extended, -though it is intimated that by agree ment both the Southern and the N. & W. may figure in it and the Southern road be extended from Wilkesbarre to Bristol. ; Mr. Henry Stewart, of Highland!?,, Macoa county, N. C, writing to Mr. M. V. Richards, land and industrial ftgent of the Southern railway concern ing sheep raising in western North, Carolina, says: "This mounitaito re gion is the most favorable locality for -various .peasons, as the cheapness of Jands, the larger tracts that md'gfht be procured, and the excellent growth of abundant supply of the purest wlater. Near here is an enormous quantity of unreached land, held in large tracts, that may be procured for very low prices, varying from $1 to $10 an acref en which the timber standing is worth all the money." f. j It is learned that the fever patients at the Greensboro Normal colle'ge are, with few exceptions, improving. For the past week, says the Greensboro Record miuirses have been in demand at the Normal, and scores of the best women in Greens-bom young girs and mature matrons have donated their services and take nights about helping m the work. The thought of con tracting the disease does not enter in to t'heir calculations. They see that they are needed and jwetde in. Put to the test a man might'hire a substitute, but Ihe would desert home before he Avould talke a Wand. 1 '"Messrs. Stokes Penland and J. R. jHyarns, who have recetotly moved to Linville Falls, Burke county, are mak ing extensive improvements there. They intend to make the place a- sum mer resort. It has an elevation! of i3,700 feet, land is within a naif mile of Linville FalUs and Lfoville cave. By the way this cave has recently been ex plored for more than a mile, and its ex tent is a matter of guess work. It is hollowed out of the lime stone cliffs under 'Humpback' mountains iru Mc Dowell county, aimd. there are many sta lactites and stalagmites. A beautiful stream of clear water flows through it, and there is a pool of unknown depth. -H-Burke County News. The November bulletin of the agri cultural departmenit contains an article by State Chemist Kilgo which is of special value to farmers. Speaking of tick fever aind the protection of cattle, State Veterinarian Cooper Curtice says: reports of splenic, or tick fever, have been less frequent, and scarcely more than single, sporadic; mild cases may be eoected until the black frost shall close the season. All cattlemen should make their preparation for the closed season duriinig the coming open season There is every prospect that the line will be everywhere more strin gently enforced next year, amd that no bands kjf cattle can be' moved in its neighborhood' 'without being subjected to the scrutiny xf all dwellers along the road. The cattle men of the quaran tined counties have so far failed to make thorough organization, and at tempts to keer out and eradicate the ticks so for as to secure release J.rom quarantine. On the other hand many individuals have been disinfecting their farms, and some report a great dim inution in numbers of the" ticks, and hope to succeed entirely by spring. Their partial! failure seems Vo have been necessitated by conditions under which they have kept the cattle, and possibly lack of thoroughness, but their success indicates to them that the prin ciple is right, and that their persever ance will be rewarded. Considering that this work is but "beginning, the "success of the year has 'been more than dould have been expected."1 Cists to CtJitJS Tobacco Uaoit.'. sonal supervision since its infc A tl A 4.. auuw uw wuo w uveive you in. thio The Kind Tou Hwo Always Bought, and which has W n neA 4Vn nvJ vears. has borne the - All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are hut n periments that trifle with and endanger the health 0f , Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant, n ' contains neither (Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcoti$ substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wormg and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and w Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates thft Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You HaYe' Always Bought! In Use For Over 30 Years. ' THC OKNTAUM eOMMNT, TT MUNNVlTflCCT& RKW VOM OITT. 5 AFTEpSINE" U LTU AE1D ViTALITI MOTT'S PZIilit ; The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of thegenewli orcrans of either sex. sucn as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Muimi Irr.potency NUy Emissions, , Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessta! of Tobacco or Opiumvwhlcb lead-to ConsunJfetiori and Hisamty. Wtihifi $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 perS 6 boxes for $5-00, PJI. ITJOTT'S GHESQCAI. CO., Cleveland FOR BAIM 3Y DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect July i6, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35. Eaaern Time. Noe. 12-88. No. 38 4.30pm 12. OSixd Lv New York Ar. 12.4Spm 6.S5m 6.55pm 3.50iam L.T PhlladelpUa ' Ar. 10.15am! 2.5&im 9.20pm 6.22am Lv Baltimore Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10.43pm 11.15un Lv Washington At. , 6.42am 9.05pm 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Danville Ar. 11.25pm 1.80pm 12.10am 12.01pm Lv Rlcfimomd Ar. . 6.40am 6.2Spm 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk ' Ar. 8. 20am 5.55pm I. 10am 2.50pm . Lv Selma, Ar. 3.5Qtam 12.35pm 2.09am 3.50pm Lv RaleigSk Ar. 2.45am 11.35am 5.15am 6.35pm Ar G-reenbOTO Lv. 11.45pm 8.50am Ceoitmi Time 9.05am 7.50pm Lv Sail bury Ar. C.topin 9.30am 9.55am 8.30pm Lv Staiteevllle Ar. 5.44pm 8.43am 10.35am 7.07pm Lv Newton Ar. 5.03pm 8.09am 10.52am 9.25pm Lv Hickery Ar. 4.45pm 7.52am 12.12pm 10.34pm Lv Mairloa Ar. 3.28pm 6.45am 2.15pm 12.03am Lv BUtmore Ar. 1.30pm 5.21am 2.25pm 12.10am Ar Asheville Lv. 1.20pm 5.15am . 2.35pm 12.15am i Lv Asheville Ar. 1.10pm 5.10am ' 3.52pm 1.33am Lv Hot Spirting Ar. 11.40am 4.00am 1 2.55pm 3.00am Lv Morrlstowm Ar. 9.50am 2.30am 7.40pm 4.25am Lv Knoxrvllle Lv.1- 8.26am 1.15am II. 35pm 7.40am Ar Chaittanooca Lv. 4.20am 10.00pm 7.10pm 7.10pm . Ar Memphis Lv. f.lfam 6.40am 6.33pm Ar. NaahvUlel ; Lv. 10pm 9.10am " " 1 ' -t " '. - 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Lttutovfllej Lt. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar. Ctadonatti Lv. S.OOph 8.20am Ar. New Orteanii Lv. A: AND S. BRANCH. No, 14. 7.05am 8.13am 10.18am 9.08am 11. 22am 3 20pm No. 19. 2.05pm 8.15pm 5.pm 3.57pm 6.15pm 9.35pm Ceatral Time, Ne. IS. No. 9. Lv Asihevllle Ar. 6.00pm 1.40pm Eastera Time Lv BUtmore Ar. 6.52pm 2.80pm Lv Headerwrnvllllie Ar. 6.03pm 1.45pm Lv Tryoa Ar. 6.00pm 12.42pm Ar Spartanburg Lv. 8.10pm 11.25&m Ar Columbia , , Lv. 11.40am 8.80&m 8.17pm 11.00am Ar CSiarlestoa Lv. 7.00am 7.20pm 5.20am Central Time Ar Savannah Lv. 12.24am 9.16am Ar Jacksenvfile Lv. 8. 00pm 8.00am Ar Augusta Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm 9.55pm 6.10am Ar Atlamita Lv. 7.60am 11.60pm 7.40am 8.10pm Ar New Orleans! Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.40am Ar MemphjS Lv.J 9.00pm Ar. Maooo Lv i MURPHY BRANCH. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful anxiety was felt for the wldo of the brave General Burn nam of Ma cMas, Me., when the doctors said sh could wot live till morning" wrtitee Mrs S. H. Lincoln. . who atttended. her: tha fearful nUght-V "All thoueht "she ttusf soon le ; from - pneumdnfa, but ; sh begged for Dr. - King's New, , Discovery saying it had more than once saved he life, and' hkd; cured-hereof Consumption After three small , doses .she slept easIU ail nignit, and its rurtner use completed ; cureid1 hers" This " marvelous medicln Is ffuaranteed to cure all ; Throat, Chest and Lunsr Diseases. Only 50c and 81.00 Trial Doues free at au drug stores. Na 17. No. 19. 9.15am 10.38am 10.58am 12.40pm 2.45mn 4.10pm 4.29pm 6.23pm i.30pm Central Time. No. 18. Na 20. Lv AshevtUe Ar. 7.15pm 12.06pm Lv Wkyneevllle Ar. 6.63pm 10.38am Lv Balsam Ar. 6.80pm 10. 10am Lv Bryaon Ctty Lv 8.60pm 8.40am Ar Murphy " Lv. i.SOam Dally except Sundara. , r , ; pa31y except Sunday TraliuB 37 ami 11, and 13 tnd 83 carry , Pullmaa iteepera between New Waelhington, AsnevQle, Hot Srtnsa, dkattanooga, and Naahvllle. Traini 11, and 10 ana 12, between JatlrjonvlIIe. Savannah- Columbia Ahevffl' Springs, Knoxvlllie, and CSbeSaamtL git Trains 35 and 38 carry Pullmaa dee en between Salisbury, Affcevfll Springe, Chattanooga, ami Memphis. - i . j mA , Together wltlt our xcna equipment and schjedutoe te the nerth J5, 5 all rail through Whlnf!tn thai pnK!iff pVfttntlftn-tf to and water route to the orth and eaat Southern railway and the chfZr lone. This scbeidluto allows a day . stop-over at Norfolk. Va., affordlnj? V!Zr tunlty to visit Old PoSat Ctomfart (Fort Monroe). Virginia. Vlrghil Newport Newa, eta---.- v ;--v ;. . ' . FRANK S. OANNnTnrhM VIm iwf .w u...mm Wah2n. --J3nv'JAX V AcaxBa, Qtui W. H. TAYLOR A. G. ; ' ?fife'vl ' BE1TSCOTSR, A. G. P. A-, Chattanooga, Tenn . DARBY, City. Pasaenrer and Ticket Agent, Asheville, N. C; W. A. T ' Jo ,& r s tf ... r .
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