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CflROLIfJfl s fJEUS. colared.. woman named Louisa Bowden, living alone in-. ?Ala- Imance, was Jtmrned - up in , her ' house iasUMonday week;' Near Carthage a youn m'an point ed; an "unloaded", gun Sat the .family cow and pulled the trigger. The cow. died. Young Harris News. r" . ;.'" Twk young men in. - (Greensboro who resolved! to give up the use of intoxi cants anid 'become teetotalers, went be fore a magistrate and, had 'the oath ad ministered. . . ' v ;r ;C Judge Walter Clark, of the North Carolina supreme court, has - been elected vice president of the National Anti-Trust league, , which meets ,; in Chicago in February to die several times, yet I am spared to tell how 1 was saved," writes Mrs. A. A. Stowe; 27 N. 4th St., San Jose, CaL "I had valvular heart trouble so severe that I was pro nounced 'gone two different times. The valves of my heart failed to wdrk properly, and circulation was .. . -i . i if"' . ji . i ,. Ionia, 50 siuggisn mat me sugntest exeruon produced fainting. 'There is no hope said my physician, so I decided to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and the result I consider miraculous. I am satisfied it saved my life. Sunday's Raleigh Post says that -the ATterdeen railroad will have, about one hundred! state convicts . furnished to it right away" for 'the construction "of the line toward Fayetteville. George Gould, the New .York million aire, has become a stockholder in the Loray cotton mills at Gastonia, to the amount, of $250,000, and a check for this, amount has been received in Gas- It MT II 4tV . 'IC3 WkM is sold by all draggists on guarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company. Elkhart, Ind. NOTICE. By virtue of a decree of the Cir cuit cSurt of the United; States In and for the "Western District of North Carolina, ,al Aeheville made and entered in a suit now pendiner im said Court entitled "Joseph C. Pines, et all, ve. Citizens' Building & Loan As sociation et a!.'- at the November Term. 189& of said Court, directing the sale of the land hereinafter ... described and ap pointing the undersigned a special mas ter commissioner of eaid Court to sell said lands, the undersigned special mas ter eomanfissiosier will on Monday the 5th day . of February '-, 1900, at twelve o'clock jn. at the front door T the county .court house in the city of. Ashe vtiile, County of Buncombe 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 city of AshevlHe, North Caroling and in the County of Buncombe, situated in the western part of said city and on the west side of Depot street being the southern part of lot No. 11, fin 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, th N. E. corner of tot 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 N0..8 S. 10 deg. 23 min. W. 40 feet to the corner of IbtNo. 10; thence witttk the. N.? line of lot No, 10 Sv 79 deg. 37 min. B, 112.3 feet to the beginning, being same .property conveyed to .Nannie G. Pool by deed of record in said County, Book 77 page 425r et seq." Said sale will be made pursuant to said decree and reference is hereby made to said decree for all purposes. This the 2nd day of January, 1900. J. S3. 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 l'kia, et AshevMle made and entered in a suit now pending in. said Court enti tled "Joseph C, Pimes, et al,. vs, Citi- reus Building & DoajT Association,, et al." at the May Term, 1899, of said Courts; directing the sale of theland hereinafter described and appointing the undersignedi a special master . commis sioner of said Court-to ell said :iand. the undersigned special master comrnis sioner win on Monday; the Sth f dayof February,, 1900, at twelve (o'clock; in at the jfromt door, of -the cjounity court house ImtheC-ty of Asheville, .County of. Bun combe, and State of No3th Carolina, bell tsx ihe highest .bidder for cash the" lands described, in and directed to be7sold by aid judgment or decree,- to-wiU 1 -Thait "certaiaii -parcel of r land , te; the5 : County, of Buncombe and Shite -ot Kortk ! Caioliina, Begtoiadnjs,tahhlte.ot1e 1 jmi caroerjor jonn wt 8 -Oift jtraxj, frtid runa North, .-onie hundrejd. nd twen ty (120) pbles to a Spanish oak' (and , poBtf paK; ,xnence, west poiea co- -a ! Jthite, .oak on tflxe bank ?of-XJ.: Weaver's c.reek.4& Jjohn Wilson's Uhe;theoce wtti said line soutb, passing Wilson's corner 120 poles to ar stakes mence east, 200pple9 lo the, beeinninsr. containinfi' , 150 'Bcres. mnra i lam ..!-.. . - - Ako one- other lot or narcel of land 1 situate, w ..Utrnore and town of Vie : toria near1 Ateheville, known' aa lot No. 5, of f the plat of S. H. Reed- Made by W. I'Hume, Burveyor, on 4he,.l6$ . day ;?f ; peptem9erR.i89i being the; sme lot up I on rWhich Alexander f West ,of : the iBrst - partes.- now, Duiiatoig a bouse, and being ? xne same lot conveyea to Aiexanaer West by S. BLReed aid -wife, on the 10th day of - Sept 1891, duly registered j la ii'hniftTc S: Tia-f 514 nf tie RooMtor'd.nflinp lor tJuncomDe;cxunty, , to -which refer ence lsrmade for a more perfect descrip- turn." . .; - , r Said ; sale wffll be made , pursuant to said ' decree and reference is. thereby made to ald decree ifor all ournosesL ' . rjThia.thend day of Jannary,t1900. . . -i&h -it r-. ,A. T.WHQtlGHS. ; : a. K Stpecial -Master Jommiseioner, Tom Layden, of Lexington, shot him- ' self in the head Sunday anidi died at 4 o'clock Monday morning. Mr. Lay , den was seized wi'th melancholia last , summer anfd'was under the delusion that his people amd friends didi not want him' to live. It is supposeidl that in a fit of this kind he fired the fatal bullet. Mr. Layden had been for some time assistant depot agent of the Southern at Lexington. Excitement rani high ini our quiet vil lage last Monday a,f terhoon when Sher iff Foster came to town and arrested Mr. M. P.- Sumners, -a student of Young Harris college, upon a warrant from Florida charging him wffch mur der. The sheriff carried the man to Hiawassee, Where he was placed In prison where he will remain until the sheriff can come from Florida for him. Mr. Sumners was considered a good student and stood well in his classes and with the faculty. Younsg Harris News. Jacob Joyner, who lives about three miles from Greenville, went hunting, last Saturday and not having returned late in the afternoon his son grew "un easy and went in search of him; After searching for some time the son heard cries, as from some one in distress. coming from the low grounds. , He fol-j lowed the direction of the voice same distance through the woods and at last found) his father lying in a pond with his thigh broke and keeping- his head above water by holding on to a log. It was then almost dark and it took an hour or so to get his father back to hi home. In telling how the accident oc curred Mr. . Joyner said about ten o'clock in the morning he undertook to walk.across the pond on a log, but slip- ped and fell, breaking his thigh in the fall. The water where he fell waa about three feet idteep, but he kept from drowning by holding his body up by the log. He kept calling for help but was so far from home or from any highway t that no one heard his cries. For seven hours he remained ini the water suffering almost the agonies of death. He Ibas almost given up in de spair when he heard: the voice of his son in response to his cries. BELEAGURED KIMBERLEY. Kimfoerley,' still beleagured by the Boers, is; described by a writer in Al na me's for January as "built around a hole big enough to hold the entire white pop ulation of South Africa." The biff ex cavation referred to is the result of' the early aaamond mining' operations. day shafts are sunk and levels formed and Ithe blue ground in Which the dia monds areound is blasted out and lift ed to the surface , by elevators. The mines are the. property of the De Beers company, which owns . the Kimberlev. De Beers, Du Tort.. Pan; Bullfontein and J3"emier mines, and., controls -the ;dia-. mojodshof rthe .world. Diamonds are also fouind at Jaegersfontain. and Koffyfon)- l.ein,..ln.. the Qrange Free Stat?, , and it Some menliave an idea that it is beneath a man's dignity td; trouble him- sen juutu auom nis personal appearance;: it anything, js said rerAupQn me snoiec " dain, .and say they leave vanity to f the women. , , , .A man never made a greater -mistake. A man - should 'not onlv be at all times , neatly dressed, bnt also clean andwholesome of body. The man who is so is the man that suc ceeds. "The man who does not care a conoer about his dress, -whose face is rendered 5 unsightly by pimples, blotches and eruptions whose complexion -is sallow, whose eyes are heavy, whose r shoulders are bent and whose -carriage is slouchy,-does not succeed, either in busi ness or in social life. A man Tike that should be sentenced to live for thirty dV9 in a room where all the walls' were mirrors. He would then get sick of his own unwhole soineness, just as other people do. Such a man should have1 an honest ;.protrait that did not flatter him always before his eyes. It only costs a trifle for a man to dress well, and it costs still less for him to keep clean, wholesome and healthy in a physical way. When a man's stomach is right and his di gestion is right, his blood will be pure and rich and he will be wholesome and healthy physically. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes a man right in every way by making his stomach, liver and digestion right. It gives him a hearty appetite and facilitates the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food. It drives out all impurities from the blood.. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It does not build flabby flesh or make corpulent peo- Sle more corpulent. Honest druggists on't advise substitutes. 1 "I was tired all the time," writes J. Edward Davis, Esq. (care of Geo. F. Lasher), 147 No. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.. " In the morning I felt as if I had never slept and was too languid to eat. I was troubled with pimples, boils, dizzy head, backache andr hollow cheeks. At one time I had twenty - eight boils on my back. I vas very despondent and thought nothing would cure me. Then I commenced to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This medi cine, together with Dr. Pierce's Pellets, cured me. - Folks now say: Hello, Ed! What's be come of your pimples? '" and emerald are embedded in quartz. This makes ithe diamond easy to con ceal in the mouth or nose and by swal lowing, and every year the De Beers company gets, from tfihe workmen $2,000, 000 worth of stolen goods. The inclina tion, to pilfer these precious stones Is so intense; that thfe crime is severely pun iehed. In South . Africa the first com mandmenit is, 'Thou Shalt not Steal dia monds.' Wlhat rape is to Georgia, L D. . B. (illicit .diamond brigand) is to South Africa. For murder a man may get ten years; for having a diamond found on his person that is not register ed, itwenty yearn. , At Cape Town is a great convict station called the 'Break water,' where sons of prominent Amer ican. families -and English aristocrats join in lockstep with Lascars ana Kaf firs. . They have all violated tlhe first commandment. In Kimherley 1,000 ne- gro convict sort the diamonds under the muzzles of Martini rifles. They are kept in a - separate place. The otner black boys live in a five -acre incfosure known as the 'Compound.' " TANKAI1D TO b ELECTROCUTED, i f. James to wm, N.JT. Jan.1" lS--Squlre Tankard is sentenced to be electrocuted this week at, the Auburn state "prison, for-, the murder of Margery: Beaumont at Driftwood on Chatauqua Lake last July." FRUIT GROWcrfS' II EETING San Jose, Jan .".15'.fThe, local grange, istaking a. deep interest In the meet ing of fruit growers whish oihiiei to. day The organization has heartily en dorsed the movement, looiag. to a com bine andi appointed" a committee to ati tend. -, - " " , 5 - " J PRESIDENT COLE BEFORE GRANDURYi Boston, Jam 15. The- grand juryx to day, began the consideration . of v the" case of Charles - R; Cole; who wrecked the Globe National - bank, .land is' sup posed to have lost $900,000 ;lh backing 4 his speculations. - . " - . L. T. Travfa, Agent Southern R. R. Selina, Ga. whites," I cannot , say to much in" praise of One , Minute Oougt Cure. In any case it woYked like charm." The onlyharmless remedy th !( gives dmmediate results. Cures coughs colds, croup, bronchitis, and all ithroa and lung troubles. All druggieits. NEWMAN HtNGS TODAY Pittsburg, Jan:15;. Tomorrt .v is the date set for the hanging of William Newman. It will be done by Sheriff Wm. C. Mc.-! Kinley who went into office Jan 1st last,' and hung William Wasko, January 9th. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "'One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' agialn," 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. PRINCESS SALM-SALM AS NURSE. London,. Jain. 15. The Princess Salm Salm .has overcome the obstacles in the way of her going to the Cape as a Red Cross nurse, and has notified friends that she expects to leave today. ; lir"1"" ' ' " ;: -l ; vWrni' Ti l I r A& "'Si The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been m use -lor over - iu yearsi nas Donifr'uie-sismainre or and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this All Counterfeits, Imitations anuSubstitutes are but Ex. periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants ajttd CbJlolren Experience agam IS Castoria is a' sahstitute for i Castor Oil Paregoric, Drops and ;Soothmg Syrups., It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 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. J It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's" Panacea The Mother's Friend. Whit GENUINE ALWAYS $- l Sit: Bears the Signature of s9 m Kind Yon I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism aifd sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain . Balm relieved me after a number of other' medicines and a doctor had failed. It Is the best lini iment I have evert - known of. J. . Ai: DODQBN, Alpharetta, Ga. Ilwusaaidji, Jiave been cured of rheumatism by this. remedy. One appttication . relieves the pain. For sale by C. A Raysor. It has been, demonstrated repeatedly In every state io 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, "WY Va., only re peats what has been said around the globe when he writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for many years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is tint 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. ' CARRIER REGISTRY SYSTEM. Detroit, Jan. 1?. The new mail car rier registry system, was started today. Eighty-one business firms, including all the leaders in every line in Westerly, R. I., have signed an agreeme it that they will not, under any circumstances, advertise, either directly or indirectly, after December 1, 1899, in any local pub lication mot issued as often as once every thirty days. In plain English this is. an agreement to abolish so-called pro gramme "advertising." Newspaper Maker. OLD PEOPLE MADE YOUNG. J.C Sherman, t3h veteran editor of the Vermontville (Mich.) Echo, has discoy- erecj trie remarkable secret of keeping via. people .youngv For years he has avoided-Nervousness. Sleeplessness. In digestion, . Heart,. Trouble, Constipation ana ttneamatisw by usihisr Electric Bit t era,, and he writes iy 'It cant be praised too nigniy. it gently , stimulates the kidneys,; tones "the stomach,- aids fdl gestion, and -gives a splendid appetfte. It has worked wonders for my wife and me. it's a marvelous remedy for old people's complaints " . Only 50c at all drug stores. In Haye Always Bought Use For Over 30 Years. MCMrirMM OMMMT, TT MURRAY STIIttT. Hnt TOMi IVIOTT'S .5T 3--r- PENNYROYAL PILLS fascist They overconra Weak ness, irregularity and Omissions, increase vig- .J 1 t Al -ctiQ . . j-Xif jL-, : ZTZT JiiZt vajxiaa pains lOfmensatiqnThey are MFB SAVERS" to girls at , womanhooa, aiding- development of organs and body. No " feown. 'reneay? fxa: wpmen equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes .Pleasure, $1.00 JPEB BOX BY MAIL. Sold bjr druffgists. JXEL MOTT'SCHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio, HIS WIFE SAVED HIM. My wife's good advice caved my life writes F. M. Ross, of Winfield, Team., TV- (tar I had sucn a bad cougn 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 .Consumption which completely cur me'. Coughs, -Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe; Pneumonia, Asthma, Hay Fever and am maladies of Chest, Throat and Lungs are. postively cured by this mar velous medicine. BOc and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed! Trial bottjes" free at a drug stores. was; at the former" place that the tfae gersronteini Excelsior. we9ehl.n- 900- fa- rfts ,t was foundlln 31893. -'s As to' some -oi tne incidents r, iHtmAnrl mlnu ittg-ait: Kimberiey the writercreferred tp eays. t-Tlhei diamond is different' from other precious stones, in thajt 4s foun4 In soft day, whje Jthe amythest, -ruby, Ml 12.75 BOX RAIN COAT '7 A KF-Cl I.4K S 5 .CO WATERS 1 C 1KOOF MACKINTOSH 52. 1 5 SENtt NO MONEY " fW ,' " ' . . i und gend to- WlUMmMtMtlttHwiiW aibIbv .d;toi, on ktyonriMM mr p W -flic M If rbuncMUr ' iiy t fm k hay ritrBSPiCiiiri J and c 4 6. Til IS 1J ACKOl T6ftHTwwt lt ntvle. e vf fittins..tndo from ktM Ootb f uB . length, double breasted, Bage elTeteollr,ftineyplJdUnlnft ? wtpiof ewedsnui P,n)Wtbltoi both Bl or Oimtil, .imuiNl GUiATKST TALIK ewoflWd k7iiru ttivr kom. for Tpm Ci.(fc Saaple 4 vM. HaeblBtMhM n to S&.0O aai S1 "'fttflepi pertwCBwidtt'fc'do nuavut kucin. a mm ua.ua inm im mnmm tor indigestion and biliousness and am now com owwrcured, Beeommtad them. ft vrj rse. Once tried, youwiil hfTer he without them in' the family.' .Edw. A. Marx Albany, N. Y. 77$$ can 6 V" V'l ':J i.J.V ,CU RE CdNSf IPATIO n. V- W MHU Siste tO CUKE TnhtwA H KiiT ; K 44jfr tO YEARS V" EXPERIENCE -D 4 PTRKZHT8 CtC ICwrv"'li 1?" tiiLl l nn wuguigr mix Qulektr sacett . atable.' Communica-;" lnvnfclni la trob bi r t V t.inna ntri ntl t rson fl d flntliil. Handbook on Patent " entfreet Oldest e eiicy for securingpatenta. vl V -Patent taken troura Mnnn & X5j.rec6lTe -,tp!ilnotktrlthoutch7Treiinthe " - - ? AhandBomely lilt! strs ted weekly.; Xarsrest clr-: enlation of any tcieptlfle Journal, f Terms, li a ; year j four montas, (1. Boldhyall newsdealers.- LrancUOaco.X3F EU Washlczton. D. U, .- NOTICE. By virtue of Jn execution issued out of, ithe - Superior ; Court of Buncombe County ;North; OaroHna, in faxPT.of Kob- erts Bros, and against C Ai Reeves and a. ! Reeves for the sum of -Flfty-nve and .1-3.00.. rxullars with interest'tihereon fjtoia.the 19th. of July, 1899, and the.fur- jther eumwof, Sixjand. 2a100 Dollars ,c,ost, i -will1 eua.t ithe nognest. MaaerjFor.casn at public aucjtion at4the court house door lii the. City of Asheyille, County :of BUn cofeibe and: State cC Nwrth 'Caroilha, on Tuesday, the 6th da of Februairy A. D. 190(T, at twea ve o'clock xru, the following desorlbedrreal estate: -. .r. :--; : 1st flact.'o Lytagi and being s in the copnity; of Buncombe, and state of .North Carolina, adjoining the, lands . of Ir, J. Aeagtao n?the -South, JilizaMcClure on jthe-west,. berJL Gibscn, and Logan Mackey cto the Northi and Henry Rev Is onsthe east, containing: about 19 acres and lying' on botih sides of the dividing ridge between Reems Creek and Xittle (Flat:CrveKV aind being part.61 the a. W. 2nd Tract. In the flown of "Weaver- vTlle, "county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, Beginning on a stake lin the northniargin of . College street at the south west corner of --hoteL llatand runs, with the line of saldHotel lot N. 18 1-2 poles -to .Vandlver's line; thence with, said JIne S. J86 deg.-W. 30 1-5 ooles toMcDowell'B Otoe thence with safid Mc- LKweu Bmne . . o aeg-. u x 1-4 poles to College street; ; thence N. . 85 1-2 deg. to. su .4-0 poaesto tne Deginninsr. . con taining 3 acres and 74 poles and beings same ".land1 conveyed by Jan e. WeaVerV Dl HJ Rettgaa and Eliza J. Rea gan to Sarah Li.. Reeves, dated March 26, 1897 ahd duly registered In book No. 99 at page 463 et sea. of th records of deeds or tne saia uounty oijuuncombs. This January xwo. , Sheriff of Buncombe County. 5 ; . I To Curs -f Coaatlpatlov' SreVeVr J ! Take Cascarets Candy Cathartiiv tn n e&r Jf CL, p,ajfaU tofiurfanireiiits refund money. 1 - Tke other. Rcfait . tloaa. 1 Vi i - f . - ittopi fcr VmZtl 1 r,''i,orio.in 4 Iirflrfffi?.TfoUh HUonthU paper. MtafltoT s".' VlSS Jfc INSTRUCTION IN STENOGRAPHY. On Monday next, - January 15, I will commence a day and might class for the instruction of young men and women in uxits an, 01 Eienograpny. ;.-i."nis is an ex cellent oportunity for those who desire to learn short-hand. Thorough instruc tion will be given in the "Munson Sys tem." Payments monlthly, " Instead of one large' sum in advance at beginning 01 term s r or rurtner parmcuiars write me or call at residence, No.-50 Flint street, city. FANNY EMANUEL., ' Teacher of Stenography. Telephone 394. - A lot of High Grade Cooking Sffoves at Mrs. L. A. Johnson's at very low fig;ires. 43 Patton avenue. Phone 166. Gazette want " advertisements the p-ople. One cent a word. reach itaiiroaQ uomsan? (Formerly Henderson ville & Brevard: t: - : . : : Railway.)' . . vr In Effet Cctober 22, 1899. 1 P.M. STATIONS. , P.M - 2.01 Ltv. ...V.cBrevard...... Ar 5,80 12;16 12.27 12.37 12.46 12.55 r1.00 U1Q fi30 AT. a DavidsoniJRiver . . . . Penrose .... Blantyre ... Btowah . Cannon Horse Shoe Yale ..i Hendersonville.. "Lv. 1......... Passengers 5M 6.07 4.58 4.50 M.4J 4. 38 onlr vFlag Stations. on-Bunday. Cormeots with the Southern railwaar at Hendersonville for all points h north and outh. J. F. HAYS. T. S. BOSWELrlv Generail Manager. - t Superintendent. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOB - fha graadHtaua frrtwHwmrig.,l0ok'Tar vnbliahad. IMMtEehpes OR ITOSO TKtTHS FOR READ A9T0L ITEAR. SonWaiajr MOODT'8 bwrsermciu. with iVo Thrilling StotiIncldeots, Personal Experience .etc, h told oay lii Effect Dec. 10, 1899 No.,37-lL Noc. 85. . Eaariera Tims. Nos, 12-88. No. $6. ; 4.30pm, U.05ain Lv . New; York Ar.' i2.48pm 6.85in 6.55pm x 8.60MB Lv Philadeapsia . Ar.:il6ani 2.56am MOpm 22am .I.T Jfampmrn ... Afc .00am li;2$pm 10.43pm ..11.15am Lv Washington Ar. 6,42am 9.06pm 6.1gani , ?.07n Lt 0 ' Az. N llf25pm 1.80pia 12.10am 12.01pm Lv Rlciunom Ar. 6.40am 6.25pm 8.35pm, 9.10am Lv Narfolk ' Ar. . 8.20am 6.56nm 1.10am 2.50pm Lv Sslma Ar. 8.50am 12.85pm 2.09am 8.60pm Lv BJalIJ Ar. 2.45am 11.85am 6.16am 6.85pm Ar Greensboro Lv- 11.45pm 8.50am 9.10am 10.12am 10.52am 11.13am 12.34pm 2.12pm 2.20pm 2.40pm 4.02pm ' 5.55pm 7.40pm 11.35pm 7.40pm 8.03pm 9.01pm 9.20pm 10.30pm .12 ,03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.29am 3.00am 4.25am 7.40am 7.10pm Ceetral Tims Lv Salisbury Ar. Lv StatvUls Ar. Lv Newton A . Lv Hlqksry at. Lv Marloa Ar. Lv Blltmors at. Ar AahevUle Lv. Lv Asheyille Ar. 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CHA8.F. tuss, raator of Mr. Moody ' ChioiTO Cbuich for Br remn, and aa Introduction br Rer. LTH&N ABBOTT. 1. B. Brnd new. 600 m.. beemtifulh iUtutrated. IT71.00M AGENTS WA?iTEB-Men -wl ;Womca C78le UnmenM narveit tone Tor AganH. eena lor terms -to r ... i ... .... JjEHD SO CENTS to n with this adLand ve will send you ODS , SAHDOIiUI by express C.O.B.Mit to ex aalutimb THIS ISA KEGTTLAK AlO.OO If ANDOIXN, made of IS ribs of genuine : mahonnT. with,, hsndsnmn nolnnwl iMm laid between, has rosewood finished Cap, .vlnira Latest patent nickel plated lee-re pro. lecuug Muipiece, extra see oiBtringB.1 tortoise shell pick, and a book of Guck ert'B Chords, which teaches anrnna h to plT.' baJKtee this msadelia mk Jrmm espissseWsey mmd, lf.fond exacUy as- npre. seated aad the tresteit aaitala-oa er tw aear4 ef, asy 4hexprksarfat $4.69. 4iarre,jtad the eotflt Is years. - . SPECIAL PREKIUr.l t)FFER.w W: li tent II r ' ole. f I rh praer mnieaT cash, in tnil. we Will fnrnfnTi tetterea Tin frer b oar chart, with the aid of whlchanr one can eas&r locate the notes. Chart can be on the fingerboard of uit mandnlin witv,,,Vrr the instrument in the lpst. We win allow themaido lin to be returned after 6 days' trial if not found actly as represented. .. Satisfaction guaranteed m money refunded In full. Address, - K 5 CEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.fic.) CHICAGO. 7.4ftam Ar NwiOrtaM I- : 7.4Spmr 7.Ksv Ar Mmpil- ttr. : 9.6vpm 710pm 8.30am 7 i Ar. Lyv ;-v 7 S.OOam 7.10pm 4 r : -i's HMURPHY BEANCH. 1017 0:0. is .16am 10.88am 10.58am I2.40m v 2.46pm w.lOpnr: 4.88pm 1.88pm i.ttpsn . ' r Central Ttma AjwvOla . Ar, Lv Wt7mile Ar. Lv Bal'xm . Ar. Lt Brrara CRy Lv. Ar vMnrtfcy s Ly, No. 18. 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1900, edition 1
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