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i THE ASHEVILLE GAEHa JANUARY 4190. J int I CAM JUdl rAI3CU, 1 H THE LIHK THAT BIIIDS. Jaokbov, Twkm. , KfT S3. I mi Bnbject to miscarriage for tlM r asd mffered constantly with backache. I wrote to you for advice and after using three bottles . of Wine of Cardni , according toyour directions , I am strong and well, and the mother of a fine Mrs. Si. If. JOWEBa. Chlcajgro "Reoord : The record of the year 1899; has serv ed ; to-" define more clearivil the eeneral T?e lJltllBJZi I tuation the nature of. the on- tending1 forces whidh tDay-be' expected their tcBJlderw'ithv-aii ticceptable New Year's' gift "In. 4he form of a 5 per 'cent, dividends" This makes 9 per cent, during, the pastr year.- the fire had; hr i .j vw vw- 1 tXJi 09 9 There is no use talkinga baby in the bouse is the Hnk that blndj husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock. The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, there is a derangement somewhere in the genital organs, caused by ene or more of those cornmon disorders known as u female troubles". Wine of Jjptrdui is tka remedy. It puts the organs of generation in a strong tftg EbUthy condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind. During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother is buut up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the little one makes its advent it is lusty ana strong, well-fitted to grow to ma turity in perfect health. The mother, too, passes through the trial with Rttle pain and no dread. Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder ful medicine for women. 1 LADIES' ABVISORY DEPARTMENT. For advice In case requiring special directions, address, nivinsr STmtitoms. ladies' AdTlMi-TltaB't, Tk CHATTJJIOOtiA KEDiciNK CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.. Aid I fci. Large Bottles for $1.00 at Druggists. i f) iff - S cl NCiNNATIS Four Fast Trains TO ... Toledo, Detroit AND - MICHIGAN AND CANADA' POINTS 4 trams every week-day, 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner Sleepers on night trains. Vestibuled Parlor Cars on day trains. 6 trains every weet-day-ft trains on Sunday . to INDIANAPOLIS; 4 trains every -week-day 3 tains on Sunday to CHICAGO Vestibuled trains, Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, and Cafd Dining Cars. Transyl?ania Railroad Company Formerly Hendersonville & Brevard Railway.) In Effe:c Cctoljer 22, 1899. P.M. STATIONS. P.M. 2.01 Lv. .Brevard...... At. 6.S0 12.16 Davidson River 5.20 12.27 Penrose 5.07 12.37 Blaiityre 4.58 12.46 Dtowuh 4.5Q 12.55 v?annon M.45 1.00. Horse Shoe 4.SS 1.10 Tale 4.29 1.30 Ar. ..Hendersonville.. Ly. 4.10 Flag Stations. Passengers only on Sunday. Connects witn the Southern railway at Hendersonvile for all points north and south. J. F. HATS, T. S. BOSWELL, General Manager. Superintendint. BANKRUPT SALE REAL ESTATE Pursuant tia an order cf Hon H. S. Anderson, referes in bankruptcy, in th mteLtter of Rober Brothers, bankrupts, and of Adolphus 'Erwln Roberts, bank rupt, and of Douglas Konklin Roberts, ba: krupt, ol d". December 12fch, 1899 aul now on file the office of the Clen of the District Count of the United States for the Western District of Nort Carolina, at Ashiville, N. C, I will sel on the premieee at the town of Weaver ville, Buncombe County, N. C, at public auction, lo the highest bid der for oash, subject to the ac ceptance of the Court, on Monday the 15fch day of u y, A. D. 1900, the tol lowing : ''ibed -eal estate. All that lot fff and lying anidl bei i the town of Weaverville, county of Bun combe ami state of North Carolina.bound ed and i-ore particularly described as follow i- Beginning - at a stake on main s ect in eaid town, iin the south east c sner f the J. B. weaver lot, an runs wtT his " e westt (5) five poles! to a f;ke; theope south with the lin vf-Mveen A E. and D. C. Roberts, t'he tv lobs (2) two poles to 'enr east (5) poles to a Sitake n lTp-t; thence with said north (2 two poles to. the begin ronlatni g one-Bixteenith of a :th the new Jwa storied brie ! ouse situated on the same, -valuable property will be sold at '.ville, N. C, where it is situated n to ive purchia&ers a better op- y of examining it. . JOHN P. ARTHUR, Trustee. m p: . f f 1 cm .3. II- f -l SPECIAL RATES. To students and teachers, oa preseU tJion of cenjtifloaite signed bp principal. Superintendent or President of school or college, tickets will be Bold Dec. 15-21 incluslive, final limi'b Jan. 4, 1000, at same rates as above. On (account meeting North Carolina Association of Academies Raleigh, N,' C. Tickets on sale Dec. 26-29 inclusive final limit Jan. 5, 1900. Rate from Asheville Jll for the-round trip. On account Charlotte Poultry and Pet Stock AssociaJon, Charlotte, N.C. Tick ets on sale Jan.- 9-12 Inclusive, final limit Jan. 13, 1900 at rate of one fintt cJjass fare for round trip. Rate fron Asheville via Statesville or Spartianbur $4.70, via Salisbury $5.20. For full informationt call on ticke agents or address F. R. Darby, CP. T. A., Asheville, N. C, or R. L. Vec mon, T. P. A.) Charlotte. N. C. FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from a cold set tled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will caH at W. C. Oarmfichael's, will be pre sented with a sample bottle of Bosdhee's German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to children, without order from parents. No throat tor lung (remedy ever had such a eade as Boclhee's German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally - endorsed by physi cians. One 75c. bottle will cure or prove its value. So.ld. toy dealers in all iil ized countries. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. " M. V. Fisher, of Liberty, "W. Va., only repeats- what, has been said around the globe when: he writes: "i nave used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for many years and always with perfect success. We ..believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, butt that it isa sure cure for croupr. It has saved, the lives or our children a num ber of times." This remedy is for sale by C. A. Raysor. f ' ' BANKRUPT SALE. ' Pursuant to an, order of Hon. H. S Anderson, referee in bankrurjtcy, in tn (matters of Roberts Brothers, Adolphu: Erwin Roberts and Douglase Conkli RobAts, bankrupts, of date lecembe . 12th,- 1899, now on file inrthe tffice of the Clerk? of the District Court of th . .Unated Stiaitte fo&the Western Diet ict of ( , - - - - " , nrf ; sheville. N. C, I wilLeell-at the front door of he count .court house in the city of Asheville, N ,C. at.pwblic auction, to the highest bid der ror oasn,, on Wednesday, the 27th da -'r of . December, I A. D. 1899, all the unpai notes, due hills, book accounts, claims , -action; Judgments and mortgages due p C jthem or due to said bankruimts or to me as trustee :f said . bankrupts a detailed Kfi Mst of which with the amount 'claimed t be clue on each, can be seen at my offlc in Asheville, N. C. J: s s JOHN "P. ARUHUR, ' ' " V 4 Trustee. - 'r - i k 'ftrstts wftn you wtother yon oninne xt. rnr.ores tae aeaire ror odmco,-w; - a mm nervous aia creii, expeis nico- : ,tinot parmet ,tne biooa, re. mikes voa etroiur - in iieaaz.ii, serve -And poccet- POOK, 1 S I &7t 1 fflBl .UI f-AOW v ii saw dm boxes , iOO.000 cured. Bm O-TOUAC from 4 your own arnorrist. who WlllVonrh forim it with wlILoatieatW. mtraistAnthr. Om r " ' WO.AUt . . Uj DC . m I.I) A ni A.H. Mow AroYoiir iSLldneyi Dr. nobbs' Soarnens Pllll finre all kidney Ills. Sara Mefree. Add. gusrlmg Remedy OoCbioaii" or N.v. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. H.'. Turner, of Dempseyton,! Pa. They're the best in the world; for Liver, Stomach .'and Bowels. Purely .vegetable.' Never gripe. Only 25c at all drug stores. "In winter's cold und summer's "parch ing heat," use Camphorline, tor chappe hands and, face, tan, sun burn, etc 25c all druggists. i Remove causes ot Menstrual Suppres sion, Exaggeratipn and Irregularities by taking 'Simmoois Squaw Vine Wine or Tableta. i A ' young lady of while bending over celluloid comlb catch fire, " In conse-q-uence of, which iher hair was burned, off and the scalp burned.-' t ' ' Jacb -S. Long, wtio lives near M bane, Oranige county, picked up a ffre cracker which didn't go oft and looked at it. One of Mr. Long's eyes is; out and the other is thought 'to be per manently injured. The coldest weather ever known at -Ra'eigh in December was that jf Sun day morning, when the thermometer std at 9 aove zero. Up to that time f th lowest teperature on record was 10 I on December 29, 1894. v The Raleigh Savings bank has de clared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent. The stock of an institution that yields a 12 per cent, dividend to holders is a valuable investment. Recently a large batch' of stock realized $240 a share for the owner. In Robeson county recently Will Streator, a negro, was killed by two Croatan Indians. The murderers were arrested. Near 'the South Carolina line in the same community, a white man crazed with drink shot and kiled an associate toward whom he bore no malice." Che murderer escaped. Henry Andrews, Mack Andrews and Si Little, who were charged with killing Mr. George Taylor and burning his house with the 'body in it on the night of December 16 in Pitt county, were dis charged! after a preiminary hearing in a magistrate's court last week, the evi dence not being sufficient to holdi them. Anthony Seawood, colored, 102 years old, and Betsy Edwards, colored, 24 years old both of Smith . Creek town ship, Warren county, were united' in marriage on the 24th of December. There is no doubt about Seawood! being 102 years old, and. he is active and can do a good day's work now. It is said by his neighbors that he can set out as much tobacco as any ordinary young man . The report of the corporation com mission for 1899, says that the increase in railroad mileage over last year is 108 1-4 miles, increase in valuation- I $10,769,099. Railroad earnings in 1899 13,253,627; increase 1,600,000. Capital stock 59,096,000; funded debt 44,641,000; cost of roads 82,123,000 r interest paid on funded debt 2,121,0000; dividends 953, 000. Employes on railroads 9,120; pas sengers killed 2; injured, 63; trespas sing, killed, 2; injured, 11; employes killed. 24: iniured, 622. The losses at the burning of the Ser geant Manufacturing company's plant in Greensboro by Monday's ,flre ap far as the company is able to see are aibouf as follows: Patterns, $12,000; miachin ery and building, $13,000; fixtures, etc., $10,000,a total of $35,000. One building is left standing, and of Course the ground is there, the two being estimated at $10,000, so that the loss is $25,000 with $4,000 insurance. Twenty-seven ma chinists are thrown out of employment many of whom, have been with the company since it was started. Two weeks ago Mr. Eugene G. Penny left his home at) Six Forks, Wake county, saying that he was going to Durham to spend three or four days. He came to Raleigh and nothing has been heard of him since. Frieracfe in Durham report 'that they have not seen him. Mr. Penny is from one of the best families in the county and has a good farm of over 200 acres. His af fairs "seem to be in good shape. He left a wife and four children, who' were faithful and devoted. Mr. Penny was a leading candidate for the populist nomination for county treasurer in tL2 last campaign. There Is no proof of any reason- whatever for his departure, and it is hoped that his absence will sioon be explained by his return. Ral eigh Times- Visitor. The Salem' Iron Works, with Con stantine A. Hege, Water T. Spaush and Walter J Hege, all of Salem, as incorporators, with a capital stock of $50,000, with the privilege to increase to $200,000, has been granted artiees of incorporation for sixty years by the secretary of state. The business to be done by this corporation is: To manufacture, make, construct, build, repair, buy, sell, operate and use all kinds of machinery, and mechanism of every character; also all appliances, vehicles, Carriages, etc., used1 in the arts; also to equip, maintain and re pair, masonry, bridges, viaducts, tram ways, residences and other buildings. . i Misunderstood. Stranger I don't suppose you know a man living in this town by the name of Spoopendyke? Resident Oh, you don't suppose I do, don't you? Say, how much do you get goin ' round tellin -folks how much you suppose they don't know? Columbus (O.) State. Journal. to be in operation .'when the twentierh century opens, one year froni'.today. In a sense, the closing five years of the Want Ads---On cent, a word. $2.75 BOX ft&m COAT! A BB6t LUt. SS.OO WATER. Q 7 CI PROOF MACKINTOSH for $Zif v SENfJ NO MONEY, vUtayoair height sad weight, state nraberof Hoke ai-oaa body at breast, Jakea over J . ' est sa der ecat, close vv aader Brass, && r will seiid y ou tale coat by erpreta L-O. 0,f tahivti te exaaUaaiioB. unin t.ii U-y J on at yvor nearest; . r bS -ftKt ; sad If Usaad exactly as t L)jrsseale jjss) the nest woMerlsa- aJae Tter saw or beard ec, ma" eCuhltd Btn-rsfoait -reus earn boy- A K .4.A - - i - iw q).vv Vmf wpiw j :." AVB SrCCIALOrnV KICK, $9.7 S s-awd preea hai-e.' w,,-: -t THIS MACKlj XUH1I teaMeSt 1'JOH ty, wy fitting, made roia heavy waUrprM.f, taa color, geaalae Darts Coer( -Clotbs fall length, double oreaate, Sage velrettKillaT.ftmcy plaid Uning. . wt',rprf sewed seanm ; Suitable tot : both Bala or Overeaat. aaft stunrntfi GREATEST TLT'E ever ed by as er aay soset ror Free ruh Hsatniea m. Haeklatoshes as. to S5.00 'aw , ade-teawasore Salts m Orereoats u SEARS, "ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO i wears, tueiMic- c ve are inonms;uiyjeiuwieviutCcf ' A i i refund tnnwpv 1 '. 4. -i J" ether heosei i;"tl,lIiW "J ibx! rl' " I i I Made-te-BM A In! I have 'beea'niin CASCAltKT exad am mild nd effective laxative they are susplv won derful. - My dadfehter &od 1 were bothered with ivk stomach and oar breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we Lave improved wonderfully. They are a great help In the family " WltHELMINl NjIOIL. . - J137 Bittenhouse St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. f(J CATHARTIC Vs' TRApt MARK WlfTWtt 5 aratlon fora" century t6 " which 'man kind turns instinctively with the belief, that its coming, will bring-a peridd cf progress and aVSvancement incalculably great .""Progress is not made arbitrarily by years and, centuries, hut the record is imade hus, and the events of .last year and the year preceding have done much to 'indicate in a general way the conditions under which the twentieth century will enter. The ratification- of the peace treaty with Spain, taken irr'conjunction. wirn the continuance of the war in the Phil ippines, has serveldl to clinch with tell ing force the argument that logically and in the course of natural evolution all civiization mut devote its atten tion to -the exploitation of the trdpic3. The United States, the last of the na tions to be expected to, play an active part in territorial $uggrandizement, is fairly immersed in the melee of na tions. Great Britain, following an im perial policy, consciously and by in tention, also has entered upon warfare in a distant region, one result of its needs and amlbitions heing a union for reciprocal' advantage with Germany arid! an effort to 'bind these two powers together with the United States., The partition of Africa, it is believed, has been istill further advanced and Rucs'a and France are watchfully holding their own in the matter of territorial acquisition elsewhere. These .salient events in the record of 1899 stand as accomplished facts. They define a diplomatic situation which is compar atively new anldl pregnant with possibil ities. They mark apparently a general tendency to a given aim.. The one event of the year which promises to impose a restraint upon this tendency the peace conference at The Hague seems ,to have done little more than give expression to a hope. There is something ironical in the precipitancy with which the war in South Africa followed the meeting at The Hague. The year, it is satisfactory to note, witnessed further advances in the pro gress of science and constructive en terprise, andi in this country, where prosperous conditions have prevailed, much has been done in a quiet way to ward political aJdlvancement. There is no doubt that the attempt inaugurated "by thoughtful men a few years ago to regenerated American municipal gov ernment, for instance, 'has brought considerably nearer the- prospect of a sweeping- reform. The effect of the educational work that has been carried on is not to be lightly estimated. But general history deals with the family of nations rather than with nations s inlcMviduals, and it is an interesting tmatter of speculation Whe'ther the rap idly passing century finds the world rmich nearer the ideal of pacific civil ization than it-has been before. The nineteenth century came in while the French revolution was ' subsiding and the roar of the Napoleonic wars had just begun. The eighteenth' century was ushered in by the war of the Spanish succession, and the war be tween Russia and 'Sweden. The sev enteenth century was 'born' in t;he con flict between Spain and the Dutch un fter Williami, Prince of Orange. Upon the events of the coming twelvemonth depend the question' whether the twentieth century is to open with a reasonable prospect of advancement under conditions of peace, or, like it predecessors, is to enter with the clash of armed conflict. The one thing certain is that the ri valry for the control of the tropics and for the far east, which has taken the place of the old rivalry for the con trol of Europe, now engages the active efforts of every one of the first class powers. , F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cur cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia.' It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia AJ1 "druggists. During the summer of 1831) the Vnllot Forge, the first boat of iron that navigat ed tbr western rivers, was launched r? Pittsburg. The Duke of Wellington, six months after the battle of Waterloo, was created a marshal of France. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the. ha!& Promotes a luxuriant growth. . Never Falls to Bestore Gray Hair to Its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diseases tt hair falling, IQcandfl.Wat Druggists LABOR NOTES. r- Pleasant. Palatable., Potent. Good, Merer SIckcd. Weaken, or jSnpa. lOc. ii-S0c CURE CONSj PATIO Hi .Sterling Um94fi Cia.v Cfet?. Boatrril. BUr Yrfc. SlS The first trade union in the United States was that of the tailors, forrned in The Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners has (iO.OUO members, beiujc ono tenth of the whole number of men in this trade. - . Up to 1881 there had been only 1.41)1 strikes in the United JStat.es. Several sin gleyears since tlieu have shown as great a number. '- iiiiiiiiHHiiHiiiiiiiiiimiHHimHimtimii.i.miiiiutiiiiii n.nnK...: slflulaUruoodfindkcgula- PromotesIHQoiijCfaeafUl ncssandEestCbotalnsnrite" Opium lorphme norifineral Not Narcotic . jaxvaftxdn-s, JaueStmi fUrmSted- Aoexfect Remedy forConsfioa- tion. Sour Stomach.DiaiThoa, Worms jConvulsionsJcverish. osss and LOSS OF SlB fwCSunlle Signature of KT5W YOHK. STTTir run 8 EXACT CJPVDr WSABFCsV, For Infanta ftnd Children. Tfeifind You Have Always Bought 1 1 tars me Signature of mm use For Over Years Thirty Twft ggwraw ooaiwawTi, mwe wcaa swrfr, kim VITAUTV AFTER USING, MOTT'S The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generatrro organs o. either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood, Irr.potencjt, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive dm of Tobacco or Opium, whirl? lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.00. DK. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Oltte. FOR SALS 3T DR. T. C. SMITH. gg. SOUTHERN RAIIjWAY. j:JY Effect Dec. 10, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35. EJUTeni Tim. Noe. 12-38. N. 86 4.30pm 12.05am Lv New York Ar. 12.43pm 6.35am 6.55pm 3.60am Ly PhllAdelpki Ar. 10.15am 2.5Gam 9.20pm 6.22am Ly Baltimoir Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10.43pm 11.15am , , Lv Waahlngtoa Ac 6.42m 9.05pm 6.10am 6.07pm Lt DAnvill J Ar. 11.25pm " 1.30pm ' ' - 12.10am 12.01pm Lv Rlchmoad Ac 6.40am 6.2Spm 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20am 5.55pm 1.10am 2.50pm Lv Balm Ar. 3.50am 12.35pm 2.09iam 3.50pm Lv Raleigh Ar. 2.45am 11.85 am 5.15am 6.85pm Ar Greensboro Lv. 11.45pm 8.60am 9.10am 10.12am 10.52am 11.13am 12.34pm 2 . 12pm 2.20pm 2.40pm 4.02pm 5.55pm 7.40pm 11.35pm 7.10 in 7.40pm 8.03pm 9.01pm 9.20pm 10.30pm 12.03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.29&tm 3.00am 4.25aim 7.40am 7.10pm Central Tim Lv Saltebttrj Ar. Lv St&tcevilla Ax. Lv Newton Ai . Lv Hickarr Ar. LV Miarloo. Air. Lv Blltmor Ar. Air AahovUle Lv. Lv Aahevlile Ar. Lv Hot Spring Ar. Lv Morrlstowm Ar. Lv Knoxvtlla - Lv. Ar Chattanooga, Lv. Ar Mcmpkla Lv. 6.35pn s5.27pm 5.00pm 4.41pm 3.22pm 1.42pm 1.37pm I. 10pm II. 45am 9.50am 8.25un 4.20am 9.15am 9.40am 8 53am 8.18am 8.01am 52am 26am 20am 5.15am 4.00am 2.30am 1.15am 10.00pm 9. 15. am 6. 5. 5. 6.40am 6.33pm Ax. NaahvfTJa Lv. 16pm 1.10am 7.50am 7.50pm Ac LOuiavlllo Lv. 7.45pm 7.40am 7.30am 7.0pm Ar. Ctactonatl Lv. 8.00pm 6.30am Ar. New Orleans Lv. A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. Ceatral Tlma. Na. 13. No. S. 7.05am 2.05pm Lv Asharilla Ar. 6.00pm 137. pm Eaatara Ttma 8.13am 3.12pm Lv BUtmara Ar. 6.52pm 2.30pm 9.t08am 3.57pm Lv He&daraoavllla Ar. 6.05pm l.42pm 10.18am 5.00pm Lv Tryoia Ar. 5.00pm 12.40am 11.17am 6.00pm Ar Spartanburg Lv. 3.40pm 11.40am 3.20pm 9.35pm Ar Columbia L.v 11.40am 8.30am 8.17pm 7.00am Ar (Gharlaatoia Lv. 7.00am 11.00pm Central Tlma u ".15am Ar SavanaaJt ' Lv. 12.05am N 9. 25am Ar Jackn villa Lv. 7.45pm 8.00am Ar Augtuta Lv. 1. 00pm t.SOpm 3.55pm 5.10am Ar Atlaata Lv. 7.50am ll.BOam ) 7.40&m 8.10pm Ar Naw Orleans Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.40am Ar Mamphla Lv. 9.00pm 710pm 8.30am Ar. Macon Lv. 3.00am 7.10pm 1 Baldness I Can be g Cured i just so long as there Is a particle .SgJ ffi , The fact that the hea3Lis smooth J5 Oand shining is no positive prooi a r that the roots baneath are dead. - m Deep down beneath the skin, hair O roots may yet exist, -filled, with o iaS latent vitality, and all that is re- K ' , qtiired to develop them into a fy 56 beautiful head of hair is the faith. A jffi f ul application of the proper agents. seven Sutherland Ssisters: & ,-' preparations furnish the easiest, Q Taste Good. Do 4 surest and quietest way to a&cer- .- -m .jar J6 beneath a head bare of hair.. .Why -. 5S nnftro' thpm? - J? - J " , f - v - . -it 4 tJ SOLD BV DRUGGISTS. '4 i MURPHY BRANCH; Mo. 17. .No. J.t: Cesntral Time. 9 . 16am 2 . 45pm L.v Asfevllla Ar. 10.88am .10pm ,Lv Wayaaville Ar. 10.58am 4.36pm Lv Balaam Ar. 12.40pm 6.23pm Lv Bryjtea City Lv. I.SOpm Ar Murpky Lv. No. 18. No. 20. '6.30pm 12.05pm 4.55pm 10.38am 4.30pm 10.10am 2.00pm &.40&m S.Sfam Dally excapt Smrdaym. Dally except Sunaya. , Ttralna 37 ana 1L juid ll'taA t8 carry Pullmam lapr betwea Naw I Washington; Ashevllla, Hat" Brtnga, Cliajttaaooga, and Naahvilla. Train t ani 11, and 10 and 12, betwaan Jaekaonvina, Bavamialv Columbia, AakevlUo. B Spxtog8KKnoxvlll, and Claeiaaatt , - rjs' - - Nfv - - Train 9 and 10 carrying Clnclim&U ; aud Jackronville sleeper connects a . Columbia with sleeper for Carlefrton, v?ihich gives double daily aervlce In boto airectlonfl between Asheville and - CliazleeltoQ. ; o Trato K, tndll eurj'FalliiutiiKiii Mm Miburr, Ajlkavflla, B Springs, Chattanooga, and Memphis. , ' - t Together with our excelled equipmant and chdula t tia nartli am4 aH rail through T7ahlngtan, tha public apecUl attntln to called to our raB and water: route to the aorth and east Southern railvray and the Chaaap "Fne;.5i8cSieIul allows a day's atiep-over at Norfolk, Va aitordixi am op ij. tunlty to vlsfit Old Potat jComfan (Fort Ironroe), Virginia, Virginia B C"ANK S. GANNON, Third Vice Prsal dent aid Oeneral Maoagar, WaWa jxl .ujuit. -xirame uaxaxer. waacinjmn. u.: . n. o.a WTCK. A. O. I A ... Ail a Citk. TOT vllle, Ky. - C. : A.r3ENSCOTBR, A. G. xjakbx; city Fasaenger and. Ticket Aj uaaeial Paaaenger Agcat, 7ashiagtcx. ErehiL A.; ChJitfanoogai Tenn, ; Ashe villa, N. C.V7 A. C Ltt- F. ' r
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