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CAROLINA NEWS. fi" .- y HE 0 0 3 9a M 1 THE? ; f BARGAIN CENTRE OF ASHEVILLE. A TRAD MAKING SALE. m j nff i FI SALE that will add prestige to our name Trade-Makers f and make an advertiser of every Pur- Trade-Makers IN chaser. We are not going to offer our, in HOSiery and entire stock at a half or third off, oh, no! . We JJeil'S PumlSll1 can't afford it, neither can any other honest GOrbetS. merchant. But we are going to off values, lflgS and That we know arc right, fllnth.nr - That you'll believe u e right, wuiwiig. Ladies Extr Fine Thatl ttlU&t 5e right, ZtZ And they come from The Big Baltimore. Z'- PaS. r1 Trade-Makers in our Special Embroid- eal price CfV SflC making1 sale price... syXn 1c an 2c. a yard, your choice of cam- Qr ' brie embroideriee, worth 7c. to 19c. yara. 500 yards 3-4 to 6 Inches wide Ho select from. Ladies and Child- r . Tle reguilar 75 cnt rirAn' THacit Black. 1 Qr yard, your choice of Skirt Flounciags, drens Fast BiacK. C orti25c. to 35c. yard. Wgl gde neckwear seamless Hose, aOtu- nobby aod ally worth 15c. pair. 1f)r to 25c- yard for ma-tch sets fine marrow gaDee Tirade Trade making sale lUk" uV?o wt maMg .sale" price... price . 10c pr. Trade-makers in our Annual January 49c. Sale of Muslin Underwear. wba. 3QC for extra flue muelln conseit covers, hem- White linen booom ' med with fine embroidery, regular 50c Bhirts, refinforeea Corsets, made of hea 1 font and back, actu- vv 6atine short and 4QC for muslin and .cambric drawers, fi- ally worth 75c and $1. , J- wt -tw wished with lace edge and imsrting w Trade r aking sale long waist, in wnlte match, embroidered rufflea and cluster and black. Trade cf tucks, regular 75c. value. price making sale price ' : T77 ar 4QC musll,n- and cambric Chemise finish- !5UC jQr Torchon lace or corded bands, reg- ular 75c. value. ' 7QC. fOT S3X mua,n Skint in all lengths, Just received 250 4 25 - Trimmed with 4ace nd embroidery, and LPI finkhed.with deep ruffle. Th y are made Pai of fin sted . . , on yoke bands and cut very wide. Reg- trouseni, in stripes W. B. Corsets in long ulaf $1 0Q yjdue &nd We and short wais!ta, in , wliite erev and black- QRc for finest of cambric and muslin Gowna. emr.justioget em ih h with deep yoke of embroidery, plaited at price, for our bale making price seams and embroidered ruffles, regular Trade Making Sale. 98C $1.39 value. and they. 2 50 to QSC for fiine c"11"10 Skirts, finished -with 3-00 Pat, deep ruffle and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Regular $1.60 value. Dnlx Cf OJO Onr entire etock of ; UmJ &l ready made skirts, Trade'Makers in our Big Shoe Dept. Capes ajnd Collarettes 200 pairs of Sample Shoes, in Winter BueeetS, Also just received a are included in this r . f xl aiime of ' "Key- eaie, which means. a Blacks and Vici Kids, double and single soles, worth 8t0ne, lm maJe reduction of half the up to $3 50 and $4.00 pair. Trade-mak- AQ corduroy panHs over- for ner prtces. iDcr Sale price l...u)ll0 aMs and TntB. . n ODD U '-ffl This Sale begins Monday. Jan. 22. IMS 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. The Bargain Centre of Asheville. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv THE BUELINGTON ROUTE -3?Sf ROUTE. WEST: St Louis or Chicago to Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha, Nebraska Denver, Utah, Pacific Coast two trains daily; also from Kansas Ci'.y to the west. Weekly California Exsireione. NORTHWEST: to Black Hills, Mon tana, Washington, Puget Sound via the Bhoi Billings Route 50 to 500 miles saved from St. Louis or Kansas City. Tourist sleepers Tuesdays and Thurs days, Kansas Citr to Seattle. NORTH AND NORTHWEST: via St Paul and Minneapolis three trains dally from St. Louis; two trains daily from Chicago. HOMESEEKEU' EX CI .ISI'SnS to tine West and. Northwest. 7500 Miles of Standard Railroad with three gateways St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City. Wide-Vest-buled, Plntsch lighted, comp-lette trains of chair oars (seats free), Pullman sleepers, dining car service on most through traJins. v Ail Ticket Agents can ticket via the Great Burlingtton Route Write J. N. Merrill, General Southern Agent, No. 5 N. P yor St., Atlanta, Ga.; L. W, Wakeley, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.. Howard Elliott, Gen'l Manager, St. Louis, Mo. S2.76 I 3 I 1 v V D NO MONEY. Cut this at, and send to us, state might aa4 height, aleo num I inches around body ti bait k, and we will send this JIFOt FUB TRIMMED BEAVER CAPE to vou ty express, i., subject to examination, san examine and try it on i your nearest express of fice and it fAnnii MAMfw.i satisfoetery, exactly a rap- iwwwa ih m mo woaderfaJ value job vnr saw or heard t. pay the express agent or spetal offerprlcS2.75, aa4 expraaa efaargea! Express eharnes will average 40 to 60 cents for nrh rl,eoa-taUes. THIS CAPE? 19 LA" lTEST 8TYLE 'POD STALL anr W!NTCD .t. rrom an extra Hm aa4 hmrj U wol blasker bine alof hi m Inrnea lonir. wrr f nil aanmn. l.t-nh nnnM cape, f xtra fall.' Upper eae mad lurpe a Una eetlar, beauti. ; fully trimmed with blcri' Baltic aval fart tipper eat' .i .n w.k fkMii mw4i . rfl Anlln H . 1. T 1 . W V MHW .W .W, Une BMbair hraMr otth..bnttM omaineiiU., TJila cafM U. "tee taller stade threaaaeat and' i-qnal to capes that sell at , more than double the pr. Write far five Clack Catalen. SEARS, ROEBUCK J CO., CHSCACO : , (See:. UceW A O . thc.nliij rllahia trtse j g2,75 BOX RA1M COAT ARKOl LiE S5.00 WATEK, $0 7C PROOF MACKINTOSH for Zi 13 SENfJ NO MONEY, g this on. state jw height and weiefct, atate Bamberef nhes around body at breast, taken otcT eat under enat, close up under arms, and 'will sej-d you this coat by express t. 0. 1). . tobjfctl to examlnaUoa. Ex. amin , id ti y ; i on at yonr nearest e L ets cttictr sad if found exactly as ajpreaeuUa and the meat wonderful . 'nine jet. 'r saw r heard of, and equal t any eoat yon esn bay for S6.00. par the expreas treat Ol'R SPECIAL FFEP fBIChV $?.75t and exnreat ehai-nw. v Till B MAC KIN TOSH r..est l'A style, ery fitting, made front heavy water,r f, tan color, genuine Davis CoTerl Ooth: fall length, donble areasted, Sapre telvet collar, fancy pi:id lining, . watrpicof sewed scams Suitable foi both Rata or Orereoat, snu guaranteed 6RKATE8T TitCE erer offev. d by as or aay other house. For Free ninth Samples oi en's Haekbitoahes uji to 5.00 and . Hade-to-raagure Suits aad Overeoata at sFfrom 5.flO to $10.00, write for FBBsj hampIiK suOK.Ho. 90K .Address SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) CHICACOe (Sears, Roebuck Co. arc (aoroughiy reliable KdttOR) BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR the grandest and fastest-selling book ever published, Pulpit Echoes OR LIVING TRUTHS FOR HEAD AND HEART. Containing Mr. MOODY'S best Sermons, with 600 Thrilling Stories, Incidents, Personal Experience, etc, as told By D. L. Moody htmself. With a complete Mstoryofhlslift by Raw. CHAS.F. CrOSS, Pastor of Mr. Moody's Chicago Church for five years, and an Introduction by Rer. LYMAN ABBOTT, D. D. Brand new, Oitvn.,benUifuUt illustrated. (t7"l,000 more AGENTS WANTED Men and Women. Crj Sales immense a narreat tune ior xu b uj 1 Rl Ml il, i il urn Hi" 1 t A QUICK CURE -FOR COUGHS and COLDS Piini'fGGioral ,,.-BW A-?:;i4v'.4-7v.;',i J The Canadian Rpmedjr for all I Throat and. Lung Affections.:! - Large Bottles, 25 cents. v DAYIS IJk WRENCB CO., totted, 5 i"r York. . - Hotrea,H f Ml ili ' Vli 1 i II "MM Small Supply. "She pays her butler $5,000 a year." "Yes; there are so few butlers who are really competent and yet look less impor tant than her husband." Detroit Journal. ES I ha-re been nsinr CASCASTI and aa a mild and effective laxative they are simply won derful. My daughter and I vrere bothered with sick stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved wonderfully. They are a great nep jn tne family." WILHILMIKA NlRKI 1137 Rittenhouse St., Cincinnati. Ohio. CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REQ!3T3RED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe 10c s4e. ... CURE CONSTIPATIOW... " aterKag Rentegy Caaaauj-. Ciittajro. Beatreal. Kfr Tert. HE BQaTGaHifi and guaranved ,v all dru MW- i W BU gists to C v .SXl Tobacco HaBitT w tTAkh a'U mm a'THIlaimwall kldriev iDa. ff&IB. ae free)- Add. 8terUo Bemedy Co Chicago or N r- Transyharila Railroad Company (Formerly HendersonvlTIe & Brevard Railway.) In Effete October 22, 1899. PM. STATIONS. " P.M. Lv reyard Ar. 5.80 12.16 . Davidson River . 5.20 12.27 .......... Penrose .87 12.37 Blantyre .. M.tt 12.46 ..,.. ..i., Etowah 4.50 12 55 Cannon .. . ,..4. 43 Horse Shoe .... ". tits 1-10 - Yale 4.29 hX? Ar ; BenderonvllIe.1 X,v. 4.10 f Flag Statlone. PaBsengers onl on Sunday. 'Connects with the 'Southern railway at HendersonvHe foe aU point north and couth. ?m HATS.- . t. S. fiosmrwTTi I , Qeneral -Manager. Supertntentlnt; '. Tihe town officers of North Wilkes borg decided upon compulsory vaiccin atioit and to suspend preaching at nigrht for the next thirty days. The sumi of $35,000 has been raised for a cbttdn faddory at. Smittefield, and ,the Herald says the success of the enter prise is assured v ( It is prolDiable that another cotton mill will be built in Guilford county this year. The mill will be located at Jamestown and will be backed by a strong1 company. The report of the condition of state batiks in North Oarolina December 2 mlade to Oomptroller Dawes shows $7,899,000 loans and discounts and $9, 227,000 deposits. The Lafayette knitting1 mill at Fay e'tteville has purchased the Cool Spring mill which will be made as good as new. They will manufacture from 300 to 350 'dlozen hose and half hose per day. Thsve is to be a cottbn factory built 'at Clayton that will be a spinning mill. Its capital stock will be $75,000 and Mr. Ashley Home will be president of it. Mr. Home is to furnish $25,000 of the capital stock and tihe peopje of Clayton are to raise $50,000. Authority,, is given for the estab lishment of the Newman hospital for the treatment of nervous diseases at Salisbury. It Is a gift of Mr. Newman, the rich owner of the copper mine at Gold Hill, in, memory of his son. It will accommiodate twenty patients. Murphy Scout. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith was seriously burned on Tuesday mlorning by falling from its little c'hair and rolling so near the fire tuat the top of its head! was painfully and almost fatally burned. The accident occurred while Mrs. Smitn was out of the house attending to the duties about the dow lot. Mr. Smith was on his way to Tryon and was overtaken by a runner land called, back bJome. Later: We are glad to note at this writing that there is hope for the child's recovery. Co lumbus Star. A year or more ago, says the Char lotte News, Mr. Walker worked in and about, the mines along the river at the head of Paw Creek, and "made fine wages all summer getting gold out of tbe river." This "put him to think ing," he says, and his thinking result ed in the formation of a company known as the Catawba Placer Mining company, with William L. Scott, of Wilmington, Del., president and secre tary; W. C. Kenumv of Georgia man ager of the Dredge boat; T. F. Walker, assistant manager. The company is to dredge the Catawba in search i.or gold. The company na already secured, a lease on miles of the river. When Mr. Walker dredged the river several sum mer ago, even with crude appliances, he got out a ton of earth a day. The new machinery which the company has purchased is guaranteed to wash a ton a minute. "Is there really any gold in the river?" asked) the reporter of Mr. Walker. "Why, there is just plenty of it," he answered. Carpenters are to be sent out from1 Wilminton, Del., to build 'the dredge boat. Work on it is to begin right aWay, and. the machinery to be placed as soon as possible. Messrs. Scott and Kenum, of the Dredge boat company, arrived here last night on No. 38, the vestibule, and spent part of today here going out to Walker's Ferry, the point where the machinery is to be placed' at noon. D f A 4Saaaw. a I - m mm The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use fop ove-; SO years, lias borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive von in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trine with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CastoruTis 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 is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething 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 I 1 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. ' TMK OKItTAUa OOMMMV, TT HURRAY BTRCCT. New YORK CITY. MOTT'S They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vig or and banish "pains PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation. They are "IJFE SAVERS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. Ho known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm-life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MALL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohia FOR 8AL1 OR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 10, 1899. , On KEENERSVILLE ITEMS Effect of Pritchard's Speech. Talk of SmallDox. Kernersville, N. C, Jan. 25. Surely we jnust have the, most desirable cli mate under the sun. These days are ideal. We are enjoying a perfect In dian .summer. Here in midwinter 'the sun shines as softly as on a summer's day; the birds sing as sweetly as in May, and our children 'indulge in mi'di summer plays. Talk of the smallpox is arousing some excitement in our community just now; so much so that a mass meeting of the citizens has been called for tonight by the town authorities! to discuss and formulate a plan to control its spread in our midst. It is thought that a res olution will ibe offered or an ordinance passed for compulsory vaccination. Our 'town's citizen, Mr. H. W. Lind say received a notice to be in Rialeigh on last Monday from the commissioner of agriculture, prepared to go on the road in the east as fertilizer inspector. He left on the early morning train. The great speech by Senator Pritch ard on the North Carolina amendment question in tne United States senate was a masterpiece. Charlie Atkins says it will meet the approval of every fair minded man in all 'this country. A handful of demy's gathered in Win ston and) thanked Senator Morgan for his speech. I would suggest that a mass meeting of citizens of Nforth Car olina be held at the state's capital and drew resolutions of praise and thanks' 'to Senator Pritchard for standing up in such able defenceEATOINu2$aatETAO freedom of North Carolinians in the, United States senate and while thus and! there assembled endorse him as the available southern man. for the running" mate of President McKinley flar the vice presidency of these United States. Kernersville Council -No. 54, Jr. O. U. A. M.y fs progressing finely. The order has doubled in membership dur ing the last five months and interest is increasing. The larder now occupies its new quarters which are commodious and comfoftilble in every respect. No. 37-11. No. 85. Earrn Tim. Noe. 12-S8. No. Sft 4.30pm 12.05am Lv New York Ar. 12.48pm 8.15am 6.55pm 3.50&m Lv Philadelpki Ar. 10.15am 2.56m 9.20pm 6.22am Lv Baltimore Ar. 8.00am 11.2&pm 10.43pm 11.15am Lv Washington Ar. 6.42am 9.05pm 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Danville Ar. 11.25pm 1.10pm 12,10am U.Olpsi Lv Bicfcmonsl Ar. 6.40am 6.2Spm 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20am 5.55pm 1.10am 2.50pm Lv Slma Ar. 8.50am 12.85pm 2.09am 8. 50pm Lv Raleigh Ar. 2.45am ll.S5am 5.16am 6.85pm Ar Greensboro Lv. 11.45pm 8.50am Central Tim 9.10am 7.40pm Salisbury Ar. 6.35pn 9.40am 10.12am 8: 03pm Lv Stafcesvlll Ar. 5.27pm 8 53am 10.52am 9.01pm Lv Newton a . 5.00pm 8.18am 11.13am 9.20pm Lv Hickory Ar. 4.41pm 8.01am 12.34pm 10.30pm Lv Marlon Ar. 3.22pm 6.52am 2.12pm 12.03am Lv BUtmors Ar. 1.42pm 5.26am 2.20pm 12.10am Ar Aiheville Lv. 1.37 pm 5.20am 2.40pm 12.15am Lv Asheville Ar. 1.10pm 5.15 am 4.02pm 1.29am Lv Hot Springs Ar. 11.45am 4.00am 5.55pm 3.00am Lv Morris to w Ar. 9.50am 2.30am 7.40pm 4.25am Lv KnoxviUt) Lv. 8.25am 1.15 am 11.35pm 7.40am Ar Chattanooga Lv. 4.20ama 10.00pm 7.10 m 7.10pm Ar Mcmpkl Lv. 9.15am 9. 15. am , Beauty Is Blood! Deep. Clean blood means, a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic-clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirriog up the lazy lirer and driving all im purit'es from the body. Begin to-day to banisn apihiples.. boila,' blotches, blacKheads, and thai sickly bilious complexion- by taking a area rets, beauty for ten cents. All drug sjiBts, satisfaction piirTstPfvi v.25c5wc Gazetta. want ads. receive the largest local circulation. .; G. H. Appleton, Justice of Peace Clarksburg. N. J., says, "DeWItt's Lit He Early Risers are the best pills mad. 6.40am i.Xlpm Ar. Nashvtil Lv. 19pm 9.1 Num 7.50am 7.S0pm Ar. Louisvlll Lv. 7.45pm 7.46am 7.20am 7.89pm Ar. Ccdxmatl Lv. 8.00pm 8.30am Ar. New Orleans Lr. A: AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. Ceatral Tim. Ns. -18. No, 9. 7.05am 2.05pm - Lv Asbsrlll Ar. 6.00pm 137. pm Easterm Timsi 8.13am 3.12pm Lv BUtmsrs Ar .52pm 2.30pm 9.08am 3.57pm Lv Headrsoavills Ar. 6.05pm 1.42pm 10.18am 5.00pm Lv Trysa Ar. 5.00pm 12.40am 11.17am 6.00pm Ar Spartanburg Lv. 3.40pm 11.40am 3.20pm 9.35pm Ar Osiumbis L.v 11.40am 8.30am 8.17pm 7.00am Ar Gsarttrstoa Lv. 7.00am 11.00pm Central Tbaa .15am A eskvmamsJb Lv. 12.05am 9.25am Ar Jacksavill Lv. 7.45pm S.90sm Axi Auguslik Lv. 9.09pm 9.89pm 3. 55pm 5.10am Ar Atlaata "Lv. , 7.50am 11. (Opm 7.40am 8.10pm Ax N"aw Orlsaw Lv. 7.45pm 7.55am 7.40am Ar Memphis Lv. 9.00pm 710pm 8.30am Ar. Maoen Lv. 3.00am 7.10pm i JMURPHY BRANCH. Mo. 17 io. Ceatral Time. No. 18. 9.16am 2.45pm -V Asheville Ar. 6.30pm 10.88am .10pm Wayx0viU Ar. 4.55pm 10.58am 4.89pm T v Balsam . Ar. 4.30pm 12.40pm 6.11pm Lv Bryon Cltj Lv. 2.00pm i.ttpm At Murpky Lv. No. 20. 12.05pm 10.38am 10.10am 8.40am' 5.89am Daily xcmt finadays. Iaily except Sxmdsys. Trainsi 87 and IL and 11 e&d 18 csjtj Pullmaa Jsnrs btwe Nrw jerj Waehlagton, AsheviUe, He Srlaga, Ckattaaodga, end Nashvllla. Trsla t gj 11, and 10 and 12, between JteksosvOlev Savisimah, Columeia, Aalverai. Springs, Knoxvllle, uxA daeksasitL ,K t Trains 9 and 10 'carrying CincinnaM and Jacksoiiville sleeper conaectff. Columbia with sleeper for Charleston, wthdcli gives double daUy service m w" dlrectlona between Asheville and Charleston. - 'Trains 85 and 26 earry Pollsnaa mn ketween Balisbury, Asavtlls. w Springs, Chsttansogm, sad empbU. , , . , . majL - Together with our sxeDem tqnlpm&t and gcksdqlM the asrtk txA all ralTthrougli WsjlWodtfaaT ih public's special attent2n ts called ts rjj and water routs to thevsortfc and aast Sontbera raflway and the Cnsw Ene. This schedule allows a day's tp-ver at Norfolk, Vs., sffiosrding ss wT vkiMym-SM-Vv.OmM (Fort Moar)i Vlrgmta, VlrgiaJ " -Newport 'News; ete;v Ki'-'u v - . f PRANK S. GANNON. TWM Vlcsi Prstfident sad Genjsral Manager, WTCK, A. G. P. A., AtSatttfc, Gsw; W. H. TATLOR. A. G. P. A.. LsJ- DARBY, CTty Pasrager sjid Ticket A- Asaevllls, N. C.; w. a. nj.Mil PauanH ami T!r.aiAi 7). C - y x ,. .. . t 1 'J . , f 7-V
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