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aall sunw and Hearty low," CAROLINA NEWS writes C. E. Hill, of Marshall, Mich., "1 living proof of the efficacy of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I have suf fered 20 years from heart trouble, and became so bad I could not lie -down to sleep. Physicians failed to help me, and I was advised to try DnMiles Heart Cure, which benefited me from the first. I continued using it and now am in perfect health." is sold by all druggists on guarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Book "on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart lnd NOTICE. By virtue of a decree ofl . the Cir cuit -"Court of the United States in and for the Western District ox North Carolina, at Asheville made and entered in a suit now peadlmfij in said Court entitled "Joseph C. Pines, et al, vs. Citizens' Building & Loan As sociation. et ad." at the November Term. 1899 of said Court, directing the sale of the land hereinafter described and ap pointing the undersigned a special' mas ter commissioner of eaid Court 0 sell said lands, the undersigned special mas ter eommiissioner will on Monday the 5th day of February, 1900, at twelve o'clock m. at the front door of the county court bouse in the city of Asheville, County of -Bumcom.be and State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands described in and directed to be sold by said judgment or decree, to-wit "That certain parcel of land in the citv of Asheville, North Carolina, land in the County of Buncombe, situated in the western part of said city and an the west side of Depot street, being the southern part or lot No. 11, in plat of lands reg istered in Book 71, page 474, Register's office for said County; Beginning at a stake in the west margin of Depot street, the N. E. corner of lot No. 10 on said plat; thence with the west line of Depot street N. 13 deg. 36 min. E. 40 feet to a tsake; thence N. 79 deg. 37 min. W 113.4 feet to a stake in the east line of lot No. 8; thence with the east line of lot No. 8 S. 10 deg. 23, min. W. 40 feet to the corner of IbtNo. 10; thence witJh the N. line of lot No. 10 S. 79 deg. 37 min. E 112.3 feet to the beginning, being eame property conveyed to Nannie G. Pool by deed of record in said County, Book 77. page 425, et sea.." Said sale wi!ll be made pursuant to said decree and reference is hereby made to said decree for all purposes. This t!he 2nd day of January, 1900. J. E. DICKER-SON. Special Master Commissioner. NOTICE. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States in and for the Western District of North Caro lina, at AshevSlle .made and entered in a suit now pending in said Court enti tled "Joseph C. Pines, et al, vs. Citi zens' Building & Loan Association, et al." at the May Term, 1899, of said Court, directing the sale of the land hereinafter described land appointing the undersigned a special master commis sioner of said Court to sell said lands, the undersigned special master commis sioner will on Monday, the 5th :day of February, 1900, at twelve O'clock m. at the froxut door of the counity court house in the Cty of Asheville, County of Bun combe and State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands described in and directed to be sold by said Judgment or decree, to-w3it: That certain parcel of land in the County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, Beginning at a white .oak, the N. E. corner of John West's old tract, and runs North, one hundred and twen ty (120) poles to a Spanish oak and post oak; thence weat 200 poles to a white oak on tlbe bank of G. Weaver's creek in John Wilson's line;themce with said line south, passing Wilson's corner 120 poles to a stake; thence east 200 poles to the beginning, containing 150 acres more or less. Also one other lot or parcel of land situate to Biltmore and town otf "Vic toria near Asheville, known as Tot No. 5 of the plat of S. H. Reed Made by W. L. Hume, surveyor, on the 1st day of September, 1891, being the same lot up on which Alexander West of the' first part is now building a house, and being the Eame .lot conveyed to Alexander West by S.- H. Reed and wife, on the 10th - day of Sept, 1891, duly registered in book 82, page 214, of the Register's office for Buncombe County, to which refer ence is made for a more perfect descrip- - -Said saJle wifll be made pursuant to said decree and reference is hereby i made to said decree (for all ourooses. This the 2nd day of January, 1900. " A. Y. BURROUGHS. r opeciai master Commissioner. RgagJBOKRAiN COAT (SENUNO MONEY ! t " ader enat, eUse naaer arms, and amta vod Uy ;1 on at roar Mut : fKta 7 .VW kMd mt. mmd atUU til in --- llotH full length, doable breasted!' Sage TelTet collar, fancy plaid lin In sr. v k Cglv?1 se!dI?a,n stable foi ' Attorney General Walser .toas been invited by President Winston' to deliver an "address before the A. & M. College, Raleigh, on the subject of" the three departments of the state government, and the practical workings thereof. In the case of MoGowan, of Wil mington, who was charged with con tempt of court by Judge Purnell, at Raleigh, his honor held that McGowan was clearly guilty of contempt but on account of v his advancedl agef6 sus pended judgment and dismissed him. - The population, of Stokes county in 1860 was 10,402, of whom, 2,469 were slaves. The productions were 16,004 bushels of wheat, 225,000 of Indian com and 42,636 of oats. There were six iron forges, nineteen tobacco manufactories and 1,035 pupils attending the public schools. Gernmnton was the county seat. Danbury Reporter. Mr. Mage Smith, who lived near Peachland, Anson county, was found "dead in the woods near the depot t Wadesboro Tuesday morning. He has been attending court and the last seen of 'him alive he was going to the depot to take the train for home. The dead man's pockets had been rifled and his which was -gone, ana it is tnereiore as sumed that he was murdered and rob bed. The Lexington Dispatch says that parties from Silver Hill bring news of a rich discovery of ore at the mines at that place last week. Workmen struck a new vein about one hundred feet deep fromi the top of the earth and over fifty pounds of pure, native silver was taken out last week. Besides the sil ver quite a quantity of goldi was found The find is a very rich one and interest in thisjyvell known mine is greatly re vived by the discovery. During the week three children, have been burned to death in Rowan county, says the Salisbury Index. In each case the little ones have lingered and suf fered and then died. The last victim was the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McConnell. The baby stuck a piece of pine in the fire and then set its clothes afire. Thee hild's dress was torn off but not before it had inhaled the flames to such an ex tent as to cause its death, Mrs. Adella Barlow, of Soiphia, Ran dolph county, writes the Republican that she 'has thirty Wyandotte hens and has kept an account of eggs and chickens sold during the year 1899. She has sold 2,955 eggs or 329 1-2 dozen for $36.83; 69 frying isize chicken for $10.40; total amount $47.23; an average of $1.57 per 'hen. She has never bought a pound! of feed of any kind. It was all made on the farm. This is worthy of note by many wives and daughters of farmers who read the Republican. Winston Republican. There were quite a number of per sons arrested and carried before the mayor Thursday for having refirsed to submit to the ordinance compelling vaccination. All submitted) and were vaecinated by a physician, who was called in for the purpose. It would be well for all who take such a position and give trouble to themselves and others, to be brought to realize the fact that they are not fighting the doctors, but the law of the state. Antagonism to law always places men at a hope less disadvantage. Salisbury Index. r i t r ther tsntjuii t .urn tw nwi ay aaar aaf thftr boBM. . tto rww f i I J ' Kiui4o-Baar Salts ud Orareeata u - SAHPI.M BOOK Ho. 90K Mnh SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO(lno.) CHICACO, ear. fioeiuck & C. ai - thoroughlj reliablav-CaUaB, "Colonel" Amos Owen, the famous moonshiner who is so well known throughout the south, is 80 years old. He has lived on Cherry mouRtain and made cherry bounce all his life. He has 'been in every jail almost in North ante? South Carolina, and has been to the United States prison at Albany three 'terms. The revenue officers sel dom bother 'him now; in fact for the first time in his life he claims to have stopped making whiskv, and gone out of the business entirely. He is the )riginator of cherry bounce, and se'is hundreds of gallons whei chr;ies are r:re. People gather thoci3 for hundreds ct miles around to eat dwrts ard !rink bounce every year. Ruchf-rforJ- ton r'lefes. Mr. George A. Mebane of Greens boro, N. C, treasurer of the Coolee- mee cotton mills of Cooleemee Falls, near Jerusalem, N. C, writes that hi3 company has about completed its de velopments at the falls, and that the machinery will be shipped in January. This company intends to- install- an equipments of 25,000 spindles and 800 looms, its'imain building to be 104x402 feet in size, and contract for which was awarded last spring.. Messrs. Wlllardl & Hampton, of Spartanburg, S. C, had the contract for building, and Messrs. Dadshaw &' Ladshaw, also of Spartanlburg, prepared the plans. The dam developing the water power s 477 feet long. Manufacturers' Rec ord. I Friday night at Mayod'an, N. C, Nat Hammons and Bob 'Scales are reported to have been drinking and disorderly upon the streets of Mayodan. Both were arrested, and there being no guard house there, they were taken to the mayor's office and "placed in charge of two policemen. Hainrmons remark ed that he was going but of there or kill somebody. He stepped- back to ward the door, drew a knife and: began The Automaton chess player is a won-f dennl thing. It plays . a perfect 'game inside its limitations.. But once outside the routine moves, the Automaton is a failure. Much of medical practice is as limited in its way as the moves of the Automaton at chess. No meuicai man can move with success outside his experience and train ing. For that reason the local doctor, often gives up as hopeless a case which is quite curable when greater skill and experience are brought to bear. It is the so-called " incurable " and "hopeless" cases, which come in such numbers to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., for treatment. Men and women with weak lungs, obstinate coughs, ema ciated bodies and fevered cheeks have found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery the true elixir of life. "The blood is the life " and the " Discovery " by increasing. the activity of the blood making glands, and restoring to healthy action the digestive and nutritive organs, places the entir system in a condition to throw off disease. There is no alcohol, opium, or other narcotic, in "Golden Medical Discovery." Mr. Chas. Hunwick. of Lenox, Macomb Co., Mich., writes . I have never felt better in my life than I do now. I have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery right along. I think I am doing finely. I do not cough now and I can sleep like a school boy. I think I will have to change my mind about ' Patent Medicines,' as I never had. much faith in them; but you must know that I have been treated in two hospitals and by three doctors besides, and received ro benefit; so I think your medicine is the only medicine for me." A ioo8 page book, free for the asking. You can get the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, the best medical book ever published, free, by sending stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one -cent stamps for paper, or 31 stamps for cloth bound edition, to Dr R. V. Pierce;' Buffalo, N. Y. to cut at the policemen andi inflicted a wound upon one of them, Will Benton, when the other policeman, Hub Brown, drew his pistol and fired three times at Hammons, the third shot striking him in the heart, killing him instantly. A coroner's investigation was held Saturday night and the jury returned a verdict of justifiable homicide. The deceased has a brother living here. "Winston Republican. AT THE CHURCHES. First Baptist churchH-Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Rev; W. M. Vines. Subject this - morning The Remedy for the.Periehiog "World." Subject tonight, - The "Intrinsic Pfe ciousness of the Kingdom of God. 'Sun day school atj9:30 o'clock J- H. Tucker, superintendent. : , ,c J t ;fjJ.-j church, PreJaichinr m, by the pastor West End Biap'tiiet at 11 a. m. and 7 p. Rev. J. F. Vines. It has been demonstrated reneatedlv in every state in the Union and in many torsign 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 re peats what has been said around the globe when he writes: "I have used Chamfcerlain'e Cough Remedy in my family for many years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives or our children a num ber of times." This remedy is for sale by C. A. Raysor. French Broad Baptist church Rev. C. H. Durham pastor, will preach at both services. - J First Presbyterian church The Sac rament of bhe Lord's Supper will be ad ministered at 11 o'clock. Chrietiaai En deavor meeting at 6:45. Evening ser vice at 7:30. The pastor will preach a't bath services. Central' M. IB. church, South JSunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching by Rev.' J. H. Weaver, D. D., pastor, at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League de votional services at 6:45 p. m. Haywood Street Methodist dhurch Sunday school ait 9; 45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. N. Huggins, alt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League service at 6:50 p. m. North Asheville M.' B. church, South. Rev. E. K. McLarty, pastor 'Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Bethel M. B. church, South, Rev. J. J Gray, pastor. Sunday school 9:30. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran Mission. Sunday school. 10 a, m. Services 11 a. m. In the old Library building. All cordli&llv invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Pyth ian hall, Nee. 35 and 37 South Maim S.t Services at 11 a. m. The public are cor dially invited. Seats free. A passing evamtgellst will preach in. the Christian church 'this morning at 11 o'clock. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPH ANY. St. Lawrence's Catholic church First miase at 8 a. m. Second mass at 11 a. m. vespers 7:30 0. m. Trinity church, Rev. McNeely Du- Bose, rector, Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer, 11 a. m. : Sunday school 3:45 p. m.; evening prayer 4:30 p. m. The offerings this morning are for for eign' mieisjpns. St. Matthias church Holy communion 8 a. m. ; matins, l'itany and sermon, 11 a. m. ; evensong and sermon, 4 p. m. Rev. H. S. McDuffey, priest in charge. All Souls' church, Biltmiore, Rev. R. R Swope, D. D., rec'tor Service ait 11 a, m. and 5 p.m. All seats in the church are free and the public is cordially invited tr attend the services. N,,.!!.,,.,.!!. .I.LI! m,M, ,,, .. The Kind You Hve Always Bonht, and which has been in. use for ove SO years, has home the signature of and has been made under his per- ZgOf sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants, and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age fltk its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH CtWTAUW eOMHWr, TT MURRAY RTRCCT. MCWTORR CITY. mi - . .mere were coverea marset crosses in, ancient England for the shelter of trad ers, and they were generally in cities where there were monasteries. Before you pet your heart on anything maturely consider-whether it will add to your ultimate happiness. i I want to let the xveople who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a numher of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It is the best lin iment I have even known of. J. A DODGEN, Alpharetta, Ga, Thousands nave been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One appuioation relieves the pain. Ftxr sale by C. A. Raysor. "CXSOAIUm l4 4I elalm4 Tor tbew and tM a trulr wonderful medicine. ' I bare olten wubed lor medicine pleasant to. take and at last nave found it in CaacareU. Since taklnr them, my blood baa been purified and my complexion dm im proved wonderiallf-aiid I feel mncb better in every way. Mas. Saujx K. Bxllaiui. Lattrell. Tenn. S,llfc-K TIIAO '4ARKaWT1WO 'j. J3KS .ttk 3L:i 5 Pleasant.' Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or GripelOc, 35c. 50e, ... CURS CONSTIPATION. Storting IUai4r CiM.ar. Chlrar Hontrntl. Kcw Trk. t! flfl-Tn Pf Sold and maranted by all drnjt UU" I ULHt4U gists to OSJKflTobacno Habit. HIS WIFE SAVED HIM. My wife's good advice caved my life writes F. M. Rose, or Winfield, Team., for I had sucn a bad conga I could hard ly 'breathe, I steadily grew worse under doctor's treatment, but my 'wife urged me to use Dr King's New Discovery for Consumiption which completely curr me." Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Da Grippe, Pneumonia, Asthma, Hay Fever and all maladies of Cheat, Throat and Lungs are postively -cured by this mar velous medicine. 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. NOTICE. By virtue of am execution issued out of the Superior Court of Buncombe County, Nor'th Carolina, in favor of Rob erts Bros, and against C. A. Reeves and S. L. Reevea for the sum of Fifty-five and 1-100 Dollars with interest 'thereon from the 19th of July, 1899, and the fur ther eum of Six (arad 25-100 Dollars cost, I will sell to tihe highest bidder for cash at public audtion at the court house door in itihe City of Asheville, County of Bun combe and State o. North Carolina, on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, A. D. 1900, at twelve o'clock m., the following described real estate: 1st Tract. Lying and being in the county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Dr. J. A. Reagan on the South, Eliza McClure on the west, Robert Gibson and Logan Mackey on the North, and Henry Rev is on the east, containing about 19" acres and lying on both eides of the dividing ridge between Reems Creek and Little Flat Creek, aind being part of the G. W. Brittain land. 2nd Tract. In the'ttown of Weaver ville, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, Beginning on a stake lin the nor'th. margin' of College street at the south west corner of hotel lot and', runs with the line of saids Hotel lo N. 18 1-2 poles to Van diver's lime; thence with said line S. 86 deg; .W. "30 1-5 poles to McDowell'fe line thence with saiid Mc Dowell's line S. 6 deg.' B., 19 1-4 poles to CoM-ege street; thence N. 85 1-2 deg. E. 3a 4-5 poles to the beginning, . con taining 3 acres asnd 74 poles and being same iland. pmveyed by ; Jane E. Weaver, D. ,H;Tleaati . and Eliza J. Rea gin to Sarah L. Reeves, dated March 26, 897, and dyly registered in book No. 99 at page 463 et sea. of teh records of deeds or the said ACounty ofBuncojnbe . This January 6, 4900. .'-' i ' ' , H. F.LEE, . ; M e Sheriff pf Buncombe Counity. ; To Cure Conetlpation Ftrnin"'' ' Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or 25c It C, C.CUait tocure. druorists refund mono Celebrate the Beginning of the 20tq Century. Each person in his nationality will try with something to celebrate the LOth century. It is sure that the next generation will hardly have the op portunity ito do it. Only a few lucky peo ple will live to see and celebrate again a new century. How the celebration Will be we do not know, but from one firm we have already heard. The well known I. X. L. Grocery Store, at No. 4i Col lege street sent us to a ndtice which you will find on page 8 of this paper, that they will have a special sale of Crockery, House Furnishings, Tin and Enameled Ware, Etc., at 33 per cent, below the market price ito benefit their hundreois of customers. This is surely a his: ex- i diitemenlt for afll1 people more than it has ever been. Then, 'tis -well known, that all goods are advanced, and the trade is glad to get goods at the old price. "lis understood that no one can do like it. but as such a large firm as the I X D Crrocery, which has an immense sitock prepared, and keeping up wuth the times and do not care for money when proving tineir store to be the leading m the state. which is remarkable. tm BflBflllTBfl AMD VlTflLITV The great remed for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generativa organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood. Iir.potency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive S ui iuuawuwupium, wmrj eaa co uonsumptioa ana insanity. With every AFTER USING. order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, r I tn UOinOi 6 boxes for $5.00. DK. MOTT'S CHE3DCA3L CO., ClevelandVoiS FOR BAUB DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 10, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35. 4.30pm 12.05cm 6.55pm 3.50am 9.20pm 6.22am Eaarem Tim. IV New York Lv Philadelphia Lv Baltiznor Nos. 12-38. No. 36 Ar. 12.48pm 6.S5axn At. 10.15am 2.56am Ar. 8.00am 11.2Spm 10.43pm 6.10am 11.15m 6.07pm Lv Waehlngtoai Ar. 6.42am Lr Dauvlll Ar. 11.25pm 9.06pm 1.30pm 12.10am 12.01pi Lv Rlokmpg Ar. 6.40am 6.26pm 8.35pm 1.10am 2.09tam 5.15&m 9.10am 2.50pm 3.50pm 6.35pm Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20am 5.55pm Lv Slm Ar. 2.50am 12.36pm Lv Raleigh Ar. 2.45am 11.35am Ar Greensboro Lv, 11 4 45pm 8.50am The modem and most effective cur for constipation and all liver troubles- the famous little pills known as reWitt Lltle Early Risers, All druggists. 9.10am 10.12am 1 10.52am 11.13am 12.34pm 2.12pm 2.20pm 2.40pm 4.02pm 5.55pm 7.40pm 11.35pm 7.10 m Transylvania Railroad Comp.ioy (Formerly Hendersonviiae & Brevard Railway.) In Effe:. October 22, 1899. P.M. STATIONS. P.M. 2.01 Lv. ......Brevard Ar. 5.30 12.16 ravidson River 5.20 12.27 Penrose 5.07 12.37 Blantyre 4.58 12.46 Etowah 4.50 12.55 Cannon 4.43 1.00 HoTse Shoe 4.38 1.10 Tale 4.29 1.30 Ar. ..Hendersonville.. Lv. 4.10 Flag Stations. Passengers only on Sunday. Connects with the Southern railway at Hendersonvile for all points north and south. F. HATS, T. S. BOSWBLL, General Manager. Superintendent. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR the grandest and fastest-wiling book ever published. Pulpit-Echoes OK LIVING TRUTHS FOB HEAD ATiJt HEART. Containing Mr. MOODY'S best Sermons, with 600 Thrilling Stories, Incidents, Personal Experiences.etc., as told Uy JJ. Jj. Moody tmuelji With a complete history of hfellfe by KeT. CHA8.P. BOSS, Pastor of Mr. Moody's Chicago Church for five years, end an Introduction by Rev. LYMAN ABBOTT, 1. D. Brand new, 60O pp-,Jaurifttny illustrated. 071.000 more AGENTS WANTED Men and Women. (TJ Sales Immense a harvest time 'for Agents. . Bend for terms to A. D. WOKTUIN'GTON & C4JU, Hartford, dona. 7.40pm 8.03pm 9.01pm 9.20pm 10.30pm 12.03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.29am 3.00am 4.25am 7.40am 7.10pm Central Tim Lv Salisbury r Lv StatMrvill at. Lv Newton. x . Lv Hickary Ar! Lv Marlon Ar. Lv Biltmor Ar. Ar Aihevllle Lv. Lv Asheville Ar. Lv Hot Springs Ar. Lv Morris to wm Ar. Lv Knoxvlll Lv. Ar Chattanooga Lv. Ar Msmpkl Lv. 6.35pn-' 5.27pm 5.00pm 4.41pm 3.22pm 1.42pm 1.37pm I. 10pm II. 45am 9.50am 8.25am 4.20arn( 9.15am 9.40am 8 53am 8.18am 8.01am 6.52am 5.26am 5.70am 5.15am 4.00ajn 2.30am 1.15 am lo.oopm 9. 15. am 6.40am g.tlpm Ar. Nmhvta Lv. lftpm t.lDam 7.50any, 7.i0pm Ar. Loutevlil Lit. 7.4Spm 7.48am 7.30am 7.Mpm Ar. CiMrnttl Lv. 8.00pm 8.30am AiC New Orleemi Lv. i w A; AND S; BRANCH." No. 14. 7.05am 8.13am 9.08am 10.18am 11.17am 3.20pm No. 10. 2.05pm 3.12pm 3.57pm 5.00pm" 6.00pm 9.35pm Ceatrjil Time. Lv AaOMTllle Ar. Baetetm Tame Lv BUtmere Ar. Lv HexideraomTille Ar. Lv Tryea Ar. Ar Spartanburg Lv. Ar Columbia Lv No. IS. 6.00pm .62pin 6.05pm 5.00pm 3.40pm 11.40am Nat. 137. pm 2.30pm 1.42pm 12.40am 11.40am 8.30am I L it fB5 RARE SKILL niAND -. . Fe the .words ueed in describing, some of our portraits, reproduced Jn its , col umn? ; by 'the St. Louis- Cavadiah Plioi tographer in jits last issue. The Profes sional .photographer Of Buffalo also pub lishe some of our pictures.- last month. During last weekwe; received duplicate order for portraits from Louisiana, Au gurtaw;; Key West, ; Florida, Pittsburgh land r South Manchester;- Conn All sit tings made by C. P.. Ray. - RAY'S STUDIO. 8.17pm 7.00am Ar Caarlertoai Lv. 7.00am 11.00pm Catral Tlaae . ! . B , -15aja Ar Savannah Lv. fl2.05am 9-25am Ar JackenvUle Lv. 7.45pm 8-60m Ar Auguta Lv. t.0pm t.ttpaa 3.55pm 5.10am Ar Atlas. tat Lv. 7.Km ll.Wpm 7.40am 8.19pm Ar Naw OrleaM Lv. 7.45pm T.lieja 7-40m Ar Memphis jjy. .60pm 710pm 8.30am Ar. Macen Lv. S.OOam 7U0pm 1MURPHT BRANCH. JNo. 17 No. as Ctral Time. 9.15am l.pm r.v Asaevtlle Ar. 10.t8am e.lPpm Lv WeymeviHe Ar. 10.68am l.tlpm T,v Baleam Ar. 12.40pm I.Mpm Lv Brym Oty Ly. ...... , , t.Wpm ArlInrpltyr ,r x. No. 18. No. 20. 6.30pm 12.05pm 4.55pm 10.38am 4.30pm 10.10am 2.00pin 8.40am (.Stem Dairy ejeetjt. Suafikye. DaJQy except Suadaym. k1il?aS?lc,lma,I ' a,t wlwonvtilei sleeper conaect f J-J5rtrtwcak.igive double daily service tn botft dlrectfonfl between Asheville aod CTbax&oni - "rtfc is Qnity to ylslt Old Point Ownfert CFott Uonree). , Vlrsmia? Ylriate. Bees. f V ,1 aw'Ttok Pros! dent aad General Manager, WartHjfW ; .,,r'nv? ,i " l""-; w; 11. taxltOr, a. q. p. a., uer dty Patsenarer and TfcV a m a Hit -m r . txr a T17RK' Passnser Ageat, Wasbtatoa, D. ;
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