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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 24, 1900. CAROLINA NEWS. k:xxxxxxxxxxooooooooooooooooooooooooooo2 $ T"E IE M T , t I f BARGAIN CENTRE I 8 yiy UinlLll lillvlllLDlillL OF ASHEVILLE. 8 I 10 and.12 Patton Avenue. 8 i TheGreatesT RftlDWIWTgR BARGAINS 8 I Ever Offered in Our Career ! ! Our remaining stock of Winter Goods in every depart, ment, MUST GO, REGARDLESS OF COST, as our im immense spring stock, now coming in, requires the much needed room. GOOD-BYE to the Wrappers- 129 Wrappers that are made otf heavy flannelette, trimmed with Tufflea over the shoulder. Very desirable patterns., now Ladies' and Men's- Cotton and Wool Underwear are now but a mere shadow of their former prices. Men's $1 Wood Shirte and Drawers, - q . now WlUi Ladies' 75c ribbed vests and paints, now 79 cts. Ladies' 39c. ve6ts and pants, fleece f Q pr lined and well made now UIO" We have a large assortment yet cf Blankets and Quilts. The prices that we are selling them for now should pay you to buy them for next winter. . $2.98 $1.19 Our remaining stock of winter Capes and Jackets, includingvall the lat est styles that MUST GO. 78 all-wool Astrachan Capes, trimmed in Fine , Thibet fur, and sold for $5.00, now ...-... $7 and $8 Jackets in black and blue, tailor made, perfect fitting, now $2.49 $4,79 $5 all-wool 1 1-4 Blankets, now $300 fine satine Comforts that are filled with white cotton, and extra large, now $1.98 Never was there a time that you could make a LITTLE MONEY go as far on your SHOE ACCOUNT as NOW. Men's Beet $3.50 Shoes In blacks and tans, now Out eritire line of shoes, that ars actual ly worth $250 and $3.00, now Ladies' Shoes, In blacks and tan, all Btylieh and your size la here, worth $1.75 to $2.C0, now $2.98 $1.98 $1.39 CLOTH I N G , that is tailored perfectly, stylishlyand fit, whichfmeans satisfaction to you, is the kind we are now selling way below the actual cost of manufacture. ana U ml IE t, - DDD 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. The Bargain Centre of Asheville. g BOOK AGENTS "WANTED FOR the grandest and fastest-celling book ever published, Pulpit Echoes OH UVTIfO TRUTHS FOB HEAD AND HEART. Containing Mr. MOODY'S best Sermons, -with 500 Thrilling Stories, Incidents, Personal Experiences ,etc., as told By D. L. Moody htmteV. With a complete history of hU life by Rev. CH AS. P. K88, Pastor of Mr. Moody's Chicago Church for fire years, and an Introduction by Rev. LTBAK ABBOTT, D. D. Brand new, 0O pp., btauttfuOu Omtrafd. G3l,0 more Immense a harvest time for Agents. Bend for terms to A. ia. WOKTHiNttTOM A CO Hartford. Cobb. -lis. A QUICK CURTS FOR COUGHS and COLDS 1 ral The Canadian Remedy for all Throat aid lug Affections. Large Bottles, 25 cents. DAVIS b LAWRENCE CO., Limited, Prof's Perry DarV Pain-Kilkr. Ke-r Yocfc Montreal. 1 III 1 IM V 111 111 ei n 1 hi 6275 BOX RAIN COAT ABIGCL1B S3. OO WATER. "7S PROOF MACKINTOSH for AZs 1 3 SEND NO MONEY cut tma a.oni - and Bend to ua state your aelcat aad weight, state auaiberaj aaeaes aroaaa a.dy at breast, takea .Tel t aader coat, close up aader arms, and . O.lV.saMesa ts exaariaatlea. Bz. sips M1 -jr K o t,-yonr nearoet sm m auiaa,aae it reaaa exactly as) swreeeaM aaoV the ssast w.adarfal Italian Policemen. Everywhere we go in Italy we see a pair of gendarmes standing in the rail way stations or in a lazy way parading up and down the platform side by side. One is never seen singly; they are always in couples. They are generally hand some young men, immaculately dressed in black, with cocked hats, white gloves and swords. They never appear to be doing anything but looking about and are apparently too well dressed to think of soiling their clothes with ordinary police-; men's duties. Their existence has no1 doubt been a mystery to many a traveler, They must be exceedingly numerous, for they areseen at even the smaller stations and always in inseparable couples. They are known as carabinari and are made up of picked men from the Italian! army, who receive increased pay, serve for eight years and then, have a claim for some civil post in the public service. They are said to form a very creditable and efficient national police, and without their watchful surveillance acts of brig ;mi!aj:t would be frequent in Italy as in former times and perhaps political out breaks also. Letter in Detroit News. WAYNESVILLE TOPICS. J J 1 f 4 J A Secret. .Inne I told you a secret yesterday and you went right off and told it, Kitty--! know it. Jane What did yon do that for? Kitty What pleasure is there in tell ing anything that everybody knows? Detroit Fz-ee Press. real mmr saw or beard ar, aaa f aI . t any .oat you can buy for &K.OO. Bar tae nimi a.ani ova bpkcuIi orr raics. $2.75. and exnresa hsrm. THIS MACKIH TOSH iofeatlQM tyla, oasy fitting, made from heavy waferarMr, taa M)r, geaalaeDaTla Comi CleUj fall loneth, double breaitod, Bagor rolrot ollar, faney pl4d lining, waterproof aed seams Suitable lot both Bala or Overeeat, aaa giiaraBtee4 6REATKST TaLCB erer offersa hy as or aa otker keuse. Tor Freo CUth Samples. I ea's BaeklatMhes to tk.00 mmi Jk aa-to-ianr m!U mm Orereoate a4 from Bt.00 to 10. OO. write far PRE 8AHFLK BOOK Xe. ttOK rtrlr SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Ino.) CHICACOo " Bssvb Kaebasfc A Co. are fulr "firlt IlMaw a HsW Art Tarnr KlBBoya f air. Hobbs Ssrna PlUs enra all kidney 111. Sank da f raw. AM. iMarllBg tLwmmCj Co.. Gblao or K. V. Mrs. J. TC. Miliar. Npwtnn TT.Tn11trm Pa., -wrrfte "T tMnlr rAWifit Witch Hiazel Salve the grandest ealve made." it cures ptuee and heala everything. Ail fraudulent lmitiajtlona are worthleBe. Dr. T. C. Smitlh. AN EDITOR'S LIFE SAVED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S OOTJGH REMEDY. During- the early part of October. 1896, I oonfcrawted a bad cold which, Bettledo n my lung end w&B neglected until I feared thtut consumption heud nppeured In an incipient state. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I bee&me alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a hottfle Of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy -and the result was Immediate inrprovement,' and af ter J had used three botttlee my lungw were restored to thetr healthy state. B. S. Edwards. PuMksh&r i or The Review, . Wyant, . Ind.. Fox (Ale at Kayaore lrug Store. Death of Jerkin Willis, Formerly of Asheville. Wayneeville, Feb. 23. Mr. J. Willis died last night at 12 o'clock. He came home from his woTk at W. H. Oole's about two o'clock yesterday afternoon, being very unwell. In fact he had not been like himself for some time past; he eeemed melancholy and despondent, owing, perhaps, to the fact that he had in past years been a slave to strong drink, although he had been duly sober for about a year previous 'to his death. It is thought he had taken a large amount of laudanum, which was doubt- lees the immediate cause of his- death. Mr. Willis was a competent business man genial, affable and polite. He was well known in Asheville, where he work ed a number of years in W. B. William son & Co.'s furniture store. The past year he had been engaged as bookkeep er and salesman in 'the W. H. Cole Lum ber & Manuf acturing Co. store. Mr. Wil lis leaves a wife, a eon and a little daughter to mourn his death. The fune ral obsequies will likely occur tomorrow. Mr. Thomas W. Underwood, who clerks in Wells & Lee's store, is ill, hav ing been confined to his bed for the past two daye. Mr. J. D. Boone is attending the Sou thern Baptist Press association now in session at Hot SpTimge, Atk. The postoffice and bank were closed yesterday in observance of Washington's birthday. TO BE PREPARED For war is tiie surest way for thta nation to maintain peace. That la the opinion of the wisest statesmen. It Is equallr true that to be prepared for spring is the heet way to avoid the peculiar ftwagerw of the Beason. This Is a lesson multl itirdea are learning, and at this time, when; the Wood is sure to be loadetl with impurities and to be weak and sluggish, the minions begin to take Hood's Sarea parilla, which purifies, en rich e anQ vi talizes the blood, expeSs all disease germs, wheates a good appetite. glms strenigth acG energy and puts the jrfaole system tn a healthy condition, t-7sot-Ing pneumonila, fevers, acid other Ban gerous diseases Whish are liablo to at tack a weakened. stem Gazette want ads. receive the largest local circulation. Register Roberts issued; marriage li cense to two young men last week, both of whom had bad luck. One could not get his wife to live with him after they were married and the other fel low's girl backed out and wouldn't marry him at all. That was good money squandered! Shelby Star. Mr. W. T. Powe, of "Greensboro, was in Charlotte yestertday. Mr. Powe is president of the Southern Bobbing company, which will start in operation on the first of March. This will be the only company in the south that; will manufacture exclusively bobbins and skewers. It will turn out 10,000 bobbins a day. Charlotte Observer. It is reported that one man coming into court last week in a one-horse wa gon mirekl down a mile or so from town. It was dark and so he let his mule stand mired in the -mud all night while he slept quiely in the wagon. Next morning the county road force, prized the mule and wagon out and he came on to town. Chatham Citizen. A white man named Jackson was sent to jail from Spray Tuesday, charg ed with a felonious assault upon his qwn daughter. Should the man be convicted of the charge, another peti tion to set aside the legal penalty will be in order. There ought to be no dis crimination against this white man on account of his color. Leaksville Ga zette. Dr. Newton, of Richmond, was tried before a magistrate last week in Win ston on the charge of vaccinacinig a colored girl after she resisted and claim ed she had been vaccinated. The girl claimed she was vaccinated. The girl exhibited certificates to the court, showing that she had been vaccinated twice. The evidence was not damag ing and those who attended the trial were surprised when the court impos ed a fine of $1 and cost upon the physi cian. .An appeal was at once taken to the criminal court. Lenoir Topic. The only mill of its kind in the south for the manufacture of cotton flan nel now being built near North Buf falo creek, and known as the revolution, mills, is nearing completion. Mr. Sternberger, one of the owners, who is superintending the erection and equip ment of the mill, was seen by a Tele gram man today, and says work is pro gressing very satisfactorily and he hopes soon to have the wTheels ready to turn. The mammoth boilers are al ready in position. ' The engine (500 horse power) has arrivdd and the work of erecting it was begun today. Part of the machinery of the manufacture of goods has also arrived and will be equipped with twelve thousand spin ners and 376 looms. Greensboro Tele gram. An association of banking houses in New York and London is said to be in terested in a new combination design eld to control the entire lumber busi ness of North Carolina. It is pro posed to unite seven different compan ies, who own about 4,000,000,000 feet of lumber and control about 600 miles of railroad. Their saw mill capacity is 1,500,000 feet a day, and they have large planing mills and box factories. To gether they sell about 80 per cent of all the North Carolina pine distributed; the total output being about 600,000;000 feet a year. Tangible assets of these seven large companies are estimated at $23, 000,000, and it is proposed to capitalize them at $28,000,000 upon which it is expected, that wvidends can be carried through the economies of consolidation. President S. G. Atkins, of the Slater school in his city, has just returned from a trip north in the interest of the proposed, hospital and nurse training school, to be established, in connection with the Slater Industrial college. He reports splendid encouragement and says the offer made by Mr. R. J. Rey nolds to contribute $5,000 if the school would raise a like amount, will certain ly be accepted. More than two-thirds of the amount to be raised by the insti tution is in sight and President Atkins says that a meeting is to be held in New York in April at which he ex pects to secure the required amount needed. Rev. H. Durham is at present in the New England states in the inter est of the work and is meeting with gratifying success. President Atkins feels safe in saying that the corner stone for the colored hospital and nurse training school will be laid at the next commencement of Slater academy. "Winston Republican. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful anxiety was felt tor the widow of the brave General Burnham otf Mach- las, Me., when the doctors said sh would dte from Pneumonia before morn ing" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night, but sti begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her Ufa, and cured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept all nigth. Further use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottiws frew at ail druggists. 3 hcvu uainsj uas van i, i a mud and effective laxative tbej are simply won darfnl. My daughter and 1 were bothered with tick stomach and our breath waserybad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we bare improved wonderfully. They are a ereat help in the family." 1137 Rittenhouse St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. jjJp CANDY &W. ' TRADE MARrt RroiSTERCp ftlZ&r Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Dc tood, Never Sicaen. Weaken, or Gripe.JOc. 26"0c. ... CURE CONST! PATIO ftU ... Sterilay Rtitay Cawpaar. Oteaao. Moolnal. Kiir Yark. CU nOaTlE.FlIf6 Sold and paan'.ritf vi bv all rfru- " w " gists to V m3 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ove- 3p years, has borne the signature of n-w-harl TiAO TlAAIl WftClarlafaB TaTTl sfl all V 1 3 TVaw mmmmmmmmmmmammwmmmmmmW CUU. llaHiS J2-M. UltwUV UO sonal supervision since its infancy. 44CAz4: Allow no one to deceive you 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 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 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 aDd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 Tie Kind You Have Always Bought! In Use For Over 30 Years. IXC CENTAUR OOMMNV, TT SSUnnaV STRUT. TORS CfTY. HEALTH AND VITALITY AFTER USING. MOTT'S The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generallya. orgaus of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive eta of Tobacco or Opium, whicb lead to Consumption and Insanity. With ever $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.0O per box. 6 boxes for $5.00. DR. MOTT'S CMKmiCAXi CO., Cleveland Onto. FOR BALM 2iY DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN HALLWAY. In Effect Dec. 10, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 15. Eera Tim. Nob. 12-18. Ntv. 86 4.30pm 12.05m Lv New York Ar. 12.41pm C.lSam 6.55pm 1.50am Lv PhllavJeJp&i Ar. 10.15&m 2.56am 9.20pm 6.22am Lv B<lmwr Ar. g.dOtvm 11.25pm 10.4Spm ll.lGam Lv Wahl v Ar. ..42am f.Oipm 6.10am 6.07pm ' Lr DanvMi Ar. 11.25pm 1.10pm 12.10am 11.01pm Lv Rlckm Ar. v 1.40am 6.25m 8.25pm 1.10am Lv Nvrfolk Ar. 8.20am 5.55pm 1.10am 2,60pin Lv Slm Ar. 1.50am 12.15pm 2.09am 2.50pm Lv BaMcb Ar. 2.45am ll.Kaai 5. Warn f,SSpta Ar Oreigigboro 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 7.10 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 CeosLtral Ttm Lv Sailabtiry Ar. Lv StatsTVlilsj Ar. Lv Namttm a . Lv Hickftiy Ar. Lv Martoat Ar. Lv BUtmora) Ar. Ar AjihevUle Lv. Lv Asheville Ar. Lv Hot Spring Ar. Lv Morritrwm Ar. Lv KnoxvUle Lv. Ar Chattanooca Lv. Ar Mcxapkla Lv. 6.25pn 5.27pm 5.00pm 4.41pm 3.22pm 1.42pm 1.37pm I. 10pm II. 45am 9.50am 8.25am 4.29am 9.15am 9.40am 8 53am 8.18am 8.01am 6.52am 5.26am 5.20am 5.15am 4.00am 2.20am 1.15am 10.00pm 9. 15. am Touacco KabU. 6.40am f .11pm Ar. NaahviXl Lv. ltpm 9.11am 7.50am 7.Spm Ar. Letitevllla Lv. 7.41pm 7.4fam 7.10am 7.11pm Ar. Cttdanatl Lv. 8.00pm 8.10am Ar. New Orlcaaa Lv. " i i i ., , " -i iT-BBBBBBBBBBBaaaBaaaBBBaaaa as i. . , lmmm, , a, A: AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. Ceatral Ttma Na 11. No, 9. 7.05am 2.05pm Lv ArtTille Ar. 6.00pm 137. pm '' Eaatarm Tlma 8.13am 3.12pm Lv BUtmare Ar. .52pm 2.30pm 9.08am 3.57pm Lv Headentomvllto Ar. 6.05pm 1.42pm 10.18am 5.00pm Lv Try Ar. 5.00pm 12.40am 11.17am 6.p0pm Ar Spartanburg Lv. 3.40pm 11.40am 2.20pm 9.35pm Ar Caiumbia L.v 11.40am 8.30am sssaaaaBMBsMiaKK aaBassaBBBSBBaaBSBSBaBBBBsaaaaaBaBBBBBaBaaBBBBBBBB 8.17pm 7.00am Ar Ckarlaatoal Lv. 7.00am ll.OQpm Oantral Ttme ".15am Ar Baranmam Lv. 12. 06am 9.25am Ar JaekMavlSto Lv. 7.45pm t.fOam Ar Augrxatta Lv. l.Otpm t.iepw 3.55pm 5.10am Ar Atlaata Lv. 7.50am ll.SCm -- ,i . , 7.40am 8. ltpm Ar New Orieaaa Lv. 7:45pm .(lam 7.40am Ar MampUa Lv. l.OOom 710pm 8.30am Ar. Maoon Lv. .OOarr 7.10pm MURPHY BRANOH, No. 17 No. 19 Central Time. No. 18 No. 20 9.15aml 2.45pm Asneville Ar 10.38am 4.10pm L Waynesvllle Ar 10.58am 4.30pm sjt Balsa. ji Ar 12.40pm .?3rm Lv Bryeon City Lv 9.30 Ar Murpj Lv Dally except Sundays. 6.30pm 12.05pm 4.55pm 10.38am 4.30pm 10.10am 2.00pm 8.40am 5 30a m Daily except Sundiye. Daily except Sundays. Daily except Sund: . TrtJna 37 and lL and 12 and 38 carry Pullman sleepers be? weeu New York, Waehinigton, ABhevllle, Hot Springs, Chattanooga, and Nasln 5 Train i) and It, ana 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, Aarhevill?, Hot Spriniga, KnoxviUe, and Cincinnati. Trains 9 and 10 carrying Cincinnati and Jacksonville sleeper coauezs at CWumbia with sleeper for Charleston, which gives doublo daily service in both directions between Asheville an 3 Charleston. Train 35 and 36 carry Pullman, aleepers between Salisbury, AaiiaYille, Hot (Springs, Chattanooga, and Memphis. Together with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north and east, ell rail through Washington, the public's special attention is caled to our rail and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the Chesapeaka line. This schedule allows a day's stop- over at Ncwfalk, Va, affording an op portunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Port Monroe), Vrginia, Virginia Beacii, Newport News, etc. FRANK S. GANNON, Third Vice President and General Manager, Washington. D. C; J. M. Culp, Traffic Manager, Washington. D.- C.; S. H. HARD WICK, A G. P. A, Atlanta, Ga.; W.H. TAYLOR, A. G. P. A, Louisville, Ky.; C. A. BENSCOTER. A G.P. A. Chattanooga, Ter F. R. DAR BY, City Passer ' er and Ticket Agent, Asheville. N. CL; W. TURK Genrai Paasenger Ageat, Washing tood JD. C
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