THE ASHEVILLE GAZET1 E, FEBRUARY, 1900. 1 0 THE BARGAIN CENTRE OF ASHEVILLE. 0 .-'.-'''5-- II 0 VI 3orW500f5000000000000000pOOOOOOOOOOOOQC7 8 II 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. It is interesting during this period of mia-winter selling to notice the special bargains we are offering Quick responses to our ads. indicate that our statements are trustworthy and our suggestions practical. We strive always and at all times to give you better values for your money than are obtainable elsewhere. 5TYLE IB Mb Corset Specials. i.25 W. B. Corsets in long and short waists, made of fine French satin, in gray, white and black, 98c. 75c Corsets, in long and short waists, strongly made, in white, gray and black, 49c, Our entire line of 50c Corsets, for4 tomorrow, 39c Oil XTF.A LONG WAIST. Skirts. We shall offer tomorrow ten dozen figured Crepon Skirts that are stylishly made and fit perfect They are actually worth $3.50, for tomorrow, $1.98. Jackets. We have just 38 Jackets left after our remarkable selling last week and the balance are marked still lower now, $7 and $8 Jackets, in navy and black, your size is here, only $4.23. S5 Astrakan Capes now $2.39, just think of this reduction. Reliable Shoes. You who watch the coming and going of shoe opportunities will acknowl edge this group of three lots, unequaled by any shoe dealer in town. $3 50 and $4.00 men's black and tan, vici kid and box calf, newest spring styles, while they last ttfv vO A limited number of ladies' lace and button shoes that were $2.50, now Ladies' stylish lace and button shoes that were $2too, now v 1.69 1.33 Read carefully every word of this ad.; every item smacks, of real econ omy, every paragraph is bargain news for you. DDD TGI LM BP T :1 r DUO 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. g The Bargain Centre of AsheviHe. s soxooooooooooxxxxxxxxxxxxooooooooooooS BOOK AGENTS "WANTED FOB the grand and fsirtmt nFlinr book Ttr pabliahto, Pulpit Echoes OH IXVTIfO TRUTHS FOB HEAD AND ITEART. ConUininr Mr. MOODY'S best Sermon,, with 600 Thrilling StoriM, Ineidato, Person! Experience, etc., w told By D. L. Moody hxmieY- With aeompleto Mrtotrof Wi life by Iter. CHA8.F. OOSS, Pastor of Mr. Moody's Chicago Chare h for fire years, and an Introduction by Rer. LYMAN ABBOTT, D. D. Brand new, 60O pp., btauiifuHy iUtutrated. (t31.0 more AGKNT8 WARTEB-Men and Womra. ty Sales immense a harvest time for Agents. Send for term a to A. D. WOKTHENfitTOH 4s CO Hartford, Cm. 9 Tf " A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS and COLDS Pynyfectoral The Canadian Remedy for all Throat asd Lang Affections, f Large Bottles, 25 cents. DAVIS & LA WHENCE CO., Limited, Prop's Perry Davis' Pain-Killer. Nw Yrk. Montreal. III -III 11 Ml ?EHD 50 CENTS to up with this ad.and we wui send you OUR genuine oseonn ANDOL1K tT num., C.n n I MAN1HILLN, made of 13 ribs of genuine mahogany, with handsome colored strips laid between, ha rosewood finished cap celluloid bound edges, rosewood fingerboard. SU"idearLPfiti.0dote American patent bead, beautif ul inlaying around sound hole. ymwiAV uiv&tri pitlLVU (5163 V6 pro. tooting tailpiece, extra set of strings. 1 tortoise shell pick, and a book of Guck ert's Chorda, which teaches anyone how to. play. Examine thU Mandolin at your nxprcss office, and II found exactly as repre. sentod and the K rtet bargain yon ever saw or heard of, pay the express agent $4 g esstheSOn deposit, or S4.I5 and expres'i tanres, and the outfit is yours. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER with order accompanied by cash to run, we will fumiRh a loitered nnperbourd chart, with the aid of which iv one 1 can easily locate tl: e notes. Cliart can be adiusd on the Imronani of any marHcy in without clffin t)i8itruinat in 'wu W- v ill allow thVmando? in to he returned after 5 days' trial if not found ex actly as 1 i-,ir -pv-nteii. SoTtfction truarantr VT- nniiai ii.fi!,,fl.wl r,.n b"auK.. or itsJitj, IT-IB NEW ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by (the board of alder men of the city of Asheville. 1. It shall be the duty of every citizen of the city of Aslheville to be vaccinated immediately. 2. It shall be the duty of every parent, guardian or master of every minor who is a citizen of the city of Asheville to cause euch minor to Ibe vaccinated im mediately. 3. Dr. D. E. Sevier, Dr. James Sawyer and Dr. E. R. Morris are hereby consti tuted and appointed a committee for the period of three months from 'this date to aid and assist the health officer of the city of Asheville in carrying- out and enforcing the provisions of this ordin ance. 4. It shall be the duty of tlhe health officer, and of every member of ithe board of health of the city of Asheville, who is a physician, and of every member of tlhe committee herein appointed and named to assist the health officer to vaccinate amy and all persons desiring to be vaccinated who may not be able by reason of poverty to pay therefor, and no charges shall be made for such vacci nation. 5. It shall be tlhe duty of the health of ficer and of each member of the board of health and of each memlber of the committee herein appointed and named above to assist) the Shealth offlecr, to cause every citizen of the city of Ashe ville 'to be vaccinated; and each and all 01 said officers and members of safljl committee are hereby authorized and empowered to summon to his or their assistance so much of "une police florce of said city, either Tegular or special po licemen, as may be necessary to carry 'S ROEBUCK &. CO.f icowHiCAGi Ki. WICK :0. si thoroughly r UMe...Kditoj. How A.r Temr KIdneyo r Hr. Hobbs' Sparani P1H enre all kidney ilia. Bam. ia free- Add. Staring iUiasKy Co., Chio&KQ or n. Y. AN EDITOR'S LIFE SAVED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. During the early part of October. 1896, I contracted a bad cold which BetJtledo n my lumgs end. wu oegaected umt'H I feared that conmi rap tlon had appeared in an incipient state. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something wnicn i could not. I became Warmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle Of Orinmherlfl.1na fVmjrh Remedy and the 5!?TOVement' and Lfte'r 1 nafl ue(l three bottles my lung, were restored to their healthy state. B. S. Edwards, PuMrshAr I ne Keriew, Wyamt, Ind. For sate ayaors Drug Store. into effect and enforce all the provisions of this ordinance, and if necessary to ar rest or cause to be arrested any citizen refusing to be vaccinat ed, and to vaccinate such person. PRO VIDED; That 'this ordinance shall not apply to any one who (has had smallpox or who has been vaccinated within the past five years so as to have taken cowpox and can produce evidence there of satisfactory to the healtlh officer or some member of the board of health or of 'the committee appointed to assist the healtJh officer. And provided further. that no one shall be forced to be vaccin ated until after the expiration, of one week from and after the passing of this ordinance. 6. Any otne failing or refusing to be vaccinated m violation of 'the provisions of this ordinance shall, On conviction, ib fined ?50. Adopted February 16, 1900. Attest, W. A. BLaIR, Mayor. M. W. ROBERTSON, City Clerk. Mrs. 'Emilio Aguiinaldo, wife of the Philippine general, is about 45 years old, being her husband's senior by sev eral years. Sne dresses in the graceful, semi-tight fitting costume of her coun try, and wears her heavy, black hair in a luxurious mass on 'the crown of her head. She was educated in the Phil ippine islands, but has traveled exten sively. Unlike mos t other Philippine women, she is not especially fond of horseback riding. Her favorite fad to collecting (beautiful seashells, of which she has many rare specimens. TO BH PREPARED For we im the surest way for this nation to maintain peace. That Is the opinion of the wisest statesmen. It ts equally true that to be prepared for spring is the boot way to avoid the peculiar Gangers of the season. This is a lesson multi tudes are learning, and at this time, when the Wood is sure to be loaded with impurities and to be weak and sluggisn, the mlTlioiis begin to take Hood's Sarwa parillai, which purifies, enriches and vi talises the blood, expels all disease germs, oheates a good 'appetite, gives strength and energy and puts the whole system in a beai'thy condition, present ing pneurnondla, fevers, and other dan gerous diseases which are liable to at tack, a weakened, egrstem- Th Dangers of & Malarial Atmosphere may be averted hy occasionally taking .Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. The republican execu'tiy mmittee of the Eighth congressional 'district is called to meet in Wilkesboro on the 7th of March to name the time and place for holding the republican con vention. About a year ago Fred Morrow, a white man of Vance county, killed, a negro woman who insulted his wife. Morrow fled and has since been In hid ing until a few days ago when he re turned home and surrendered to stand trial. The prospects for a large fruit crop in North Carolina this year are considered good. Farmers and fruit growers ex press this opinion. The recent cold spell, they say, has good effect upon the orchards and has. practically insured a full crop of fruit. Mrs. J. M. Rosenblatt, of Greens boro, died Wednesday morning. Last Friday morning she left her room an hour or two before daylight, and wan dered off while asleep. The-'erposure brought on pneumonia, whlcjh, caused (her death. She was 28 years old and leaves a husband and four children. The North Carolina Methodist Epis copal conference has subscribed $4,067 for the "twentieth century fund," for the prosecution of Christian education. Subscribers have a right to direct the use of the fund they contribute. It is directed that Trinity college shall have $3,232 for its loan fund, Vanderbilt university $475, Little Female college $50, education in Cuba $50, and $260 the trustees will apply, as there is no direc tion as to its use. The trustees of the university met in Raleigh Wednesday and directed the president and faculty to make arrange ments tot a continuous session of the university, the year being divided Into four sessions, as is now done at the University of Chicago and the Univer sity of West Virginia. The regular college year will continue as it is, but after the June commencement college lectures will. continue until September. Water works are also to be put in at the university at once. Last Thursday evening two brothers, Bird and George Dowdle were digging a grave on Lotla in which to bury Mr. and Mrs. Joshua who died the day be fore. They were working with their backs turned toward each other when Bird in drawing back his mattack stuck George on the head with the axe part of it, chipping up a portion of the skull about the size of a silver dollar. He fell and was apparently dead for several minutes 'but finally revived. Drs. Lyle and Rogers were called and dressed his wound, and he bids fair to recover. FraniiiTi Press. The North Carolina synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church met at Salisbury Tuesday to consider the question of the possible removal of North Carolina college, now located at Mt. Pleasant. Salisbury presented a bid of $10,000 and a site of sixteen acres. Lenoir college, at Hickory, pre sented an overture contemplating a union of the two colleges at Hickory, through a committee of the Tennessee Lutheran synod. The Mount Pleasant people, through a committee, offered a protest against the idea of removal, and it was finally decided that the col lege should remain at Mt. Pleasant. It is stated by committeemen that the date of the unveiling of the Vance statue cannot be decided until the com mittee gets to Washington and has definite news from Artist Ellicott. About March 1 is the time now fixed for the visit to Washington. Some per sons favor May 10 as the date of the unveiling, for the reason that it falls in the middle of the week, while May 20 will be Monday, and it is objected that a good many people might be unwilling to travel Sunday to get to Raleigh. But it is admitted that May 20, the state's chief holiday, is the most ap propriate time. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful n-riYi'ptv wan felt for the widow of the brave General Bumham otf Mach- ia "M wthpn the doctors said iuv would die from Pneumonia before morn ing" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's JNew uiswvery, which had more than once saved her life, oni .nwri ir tf Consumption. After taking,. she slept all nigth. Further use entirely cured her." TMa marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure an nmat fripst land Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Senator Beverddge has decided to make but one more speech in 'the senate at this session, and has consented to de liver one address at a social gathering, and this is to end his speech-making for this year. He has declined dozens of pressing invitations 'to talk before all sorts of clubs, societies and political or ganizations. Last week some of the leading bishops of the Methodist church, of which Senator Beveridge ie a member, endeavored to persuade him to deliver a speech at a big banquet, to be given by them last Monday in Washington. The senator firmly declined. A man's repentance is always sincere at the time. "I have been tisins OASCAKETSfor Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets have given me more relief than any other reme dy I have ever tried. I snail certainly recom mend them to my friends as bein& all they are represented." Thos. Gil.l.art Elgin, 111. rSjp Candy easant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Dc uood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lUrilnr Rfmfdy Company, Chlffign, Xniitrrnl. Keir Tort. 316 M.Tfl-R3 0 Sold and gmxantoei by a!; drutr- I U-CMU gists to CUJttE Tol.acc-o nabit TUfe Kind You Have AlwayBonht, and wblch has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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 CASTORIA S t. 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 and Bowel, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The" Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tie Kind You Have Always Bought) In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI OKNTAUM OOMPANV. TT SSUHRAY TftKKT. NCW YOMK CITY. MOT AND VITALITY The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive oh of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumntion and Insanitv. With evrw ICTCD llCIUfi $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, HP I Ul ueinOi 6 boxes for $5.00. DR. IttOTT'S CHEMICAL. CO., Cleveland OhiZ FOR 8 ALB 2JT DR. T. C. SMITH. . ffi) SOUTHERN HALLWAY. Effeot Dec- 10, 1899. No. 37-11. No. S5. Eajrern Tim. Noa. 12-S8. N. 8 4.30pm 12.05m Lv New Yerk Ar. 12.41pm .S&axD 6.55pm 2.50am Lv PhilJidelpki Ar. Id. 16am 2 . S6m 9.20pm 6.22m Lv Baltlmtr Ar. S.OOam 11.2Spm 10.48pm ll.lSsun Lv Whl. 1 Ar. 6.42mm ft.OSpm 6.10am 6.07pm Lv Da&v'lia Ar. 11.26pm l.SOpna 12.10am U.eipat Lv Rlckmo Ar. C.4dam 6.2Spm 8.35pm i.lOam Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20cm 5.65pm 1.10am 2.50pm Lv 8lzn Ar. 3.50am 12.35pm t.Oaarn 3.50pm Lv R&Uifk Ar. 2.45am ll.SSan 6ilKam 6.15pm Ar Qretauiboro Lv. U.45pm 8.54am 9.10am 10.12am 10.52am 11.13am 12, 34pm 2.12pm 2.20pm 2.40pm 4.02pm 5.55pm 7.40rm 11.35pm 7.1Q 7.40pm 8.03pm 9.01pm 9.20pm 10.80pm 12.03am; 12.10am 12.15am 1.29am 3.00am 4.25am 7.40am 7.10pm Ceaitral Tim Lv Salisbury Lv Strvlll Lv Nwn Lv Hlckwry Lv Marloa Lv BUtmor Ar AihevUle Lv Aahevllla Lv Hot Sprmci Lv Morristawm Lv KniaxviU Ar Chattanooga Ar Mcmpkla Ar. Ar. A . Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar. At. Ar, Lv. Lv. Lv. 6.35pn 5.27pm 5.00pm 4.41pm 8.22pm 1.42pm 1.37pm I. 10pm II. 45am 9.50am 8.25am 4.20am 9.15am 9.40am 8 53am 8.18am 8.01am 6.52am 5.26am 5. Mam 6.15am 4.00am 2.80am 1.15am 10.00pm 9. 15. am 6.40am 6.88pm Ar. NaafcvUJa Lv. ltpm t-.ltaatt 7.50am 7.50pm Ar. Luiavilla Lv. 7.45pm 7.46am 7.80am 7.86pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. .OOpra 8.30am Ar. New OtImju Lv. A: AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. Ceatral Time. Ne. 18. No, t. 7.05am 2.05pm Lv AaaeriUe Ar 6.00pm 137. pm i. ...3 Eaetera Time 8.13am 3.12pm Lv BUtmere Ar. .52pm 2. 30pm 9.08am 3.57pm Lv HeBderaaavUIe Ar. 6.05pm 1.42pm 10.18am 5.00pm Lv Trre Ar. 5.00pm 12.40am 11.17am 6.00pm Ar Spartanbtui Lv. 8.40pm 11.40am 8.20pm 9.35pm Ar Ceiumbia L.v. 11.40am 8.30am 8.17pm 7.00am Ar rmii-tortoa Lv. 7.00am 11. 00pm Central Tlaoe -15am Ar Savanmah Lv. 12.05am 9 -25am Ar JaekMvUl Lv. 7.45pm ' - l.tiam Ar AotmaU Lv. 1.06pm f.8mr 3.55pm 5.10am Ar Atlaata Lv. 7.60am 11.56m 7.40am 8.16pm Ar New Orleaae Lv. 7.46prrj .ifon 7 -40am Ar Mempkie Lv. f.OCum 710pm 8.30am N Ar. Iteoen Lv. .OOarr 7.10pm MURPHY BRANJEL No. 17 No. 19 Central Time. No. 18 No. 20 9.15anj 2.45pm AsheviHe Ar 6.30pm 12.05pm 10.38am 4.10pm L Waynesville Ar 4.55pm 10.38am 10.58am 4.30pm Jr Balsa j Ar 4.30pm 10.10am 12.40pmi 9.30 Dally except Sundays ?3rm Lv Bryeon City Lv Ar Alurp j Lv 2.C0pm 8.40am 5 30am Dally except Sund'ye. Daily except Sundays. Daily except Sund. ye. Trains 37 and 11, and 12 and 38 carry Pullman sleepers be i weea Nsw York, "Washington, AtievlUe, Hot Springs, Chattanooga, and NashN '. '.3. Trains 9 a rd 1L end 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, AstieviU?, H Springs, Knoxvidle, and Cincipnai. Trains 9 and 10 carrying Cincinnati and Jacksonville sleeper ooaae, :s at Columbia with sleeper for Charleston, which gives double daily service in both directions between Asheville an 1 Charleston. Trains 35 and 36 carry Pullman aleepers between Salisbury, Aeheville, Hoe Springs, Chattanooga and Memphis. Together with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north and eafft, all rail through Washington, the public's special attention la caled to our rail and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the Chesapeaks line. This schedule allows a day's stop-over at Noutfalk. Va., affording an op portunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Vrginla, Virginia Beaca. Newport News, etc FRANK S. GANNON. Third Vice President and General Manager. Washington. D. C. ; J. M. Culp, Trafflo Manager, Washington, D. C; S. H. HARD WICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.; W.H. TAYLOR, A. Ck P. A.. LouleviUe, Ky.; C. A. BENSCOTBR, A. G.P. A., Chattanooga, Ter.; F. R. DAB BY, City Passe, er and Ticket Agent, Asheville, N. C; W. TURK, General Passenger Ageat, "VVaahingtond ,D. C

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