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GE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, MAY 9, 1900. m S. j Many Important Specials Signal for Attention E -AT 3 The number of meetings to be held-f"- nn CAROLINA NEWS, qddK1E 0) J2) DDD 3 The Bargain Centre of Asheville. 1 W E ARE continually on tne lookout for exceptional values to offer you to sustain the reputation for LOW SELLING already gained Our constant effort is directed in your behalf. From the very beginning we have PITCHED OUR PRICES LOWER than anybody else for EQUAL QUALITY, and that is -possible because of cash buyiDg and cash selling. These are the potent factor that have brought us to our high plane of popu larity and which are causing this store's list of patrons to constantly increase with each day we've always clung closely to QUALITY, always will and no matter how low the price, your satisfaction fis certain. With that point emphasized we ask your attention to these bargains the fruits of clever buying--the outcome of clever merchandising. Special Silk Waist Offering. The very newest and most fash ionable Taffeta Silk Waists, in black and all the new colors; hem stitched and tucked, -with the new high collars and the new cuff. They have been, selling at $6.50 and $7.00. For three days only at $4 98 i UtMsual Underwear Offering. Manufacturers have suffered from the backward season, and we ound one wno waa willing to ctccept a los to move hia stock. Divide our purchase in three lota: Ladies' Richelieu Ribbed Vests, low neck and sle veless, or with wing, in white, blue, pink and black; silk trimmed. Regular 19c qualty 14c. Indies' Vests, taped neck and sleeve. Regular 19c kind 50 dozen vesto low price of at the special 5c. We have just closed out a full line of Manufacturers' Hose. We took 1,000 dozen in order to get them or you. Full, regular made Hermsdorf black and are worth from 12 l-2c to 25c. For mree days only 9c. Pair. Better hurry! 10c. Great uttering in Wash Goods. 75 pieces of fine India Dimity, in beautiful floral designs and shapes. They are actually worth 25c; special for three days only at 19 c. 50 pieces of new Dress Ginghams in all the most lopular colorings and new effects; regular 15c kind only 9c. 39c Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, entirely new; specially low priced for three days only 23c. We put on sale a big special lot ZZm of Ladies' LUSTRB SILK Un- ZZm derskirts at a price that should tempt every woman ivxade 223 with accordeon plaiting and well stiffened. No store in town is selling for less than $1.50 and our ZZZ price is only m 98c. H Choice of all the new shades. m 75c Novelty Dress Goods, 49c A mewly arrived lot of wooly JS Dress Goods, which cannot be "S bought anywhere for less than 3 75c. You can't find anything 2 moTe desirable ou stylish. Extra fine Covert Suiting; all the new shades, only ZZm 59. Fine Homespuns, dark grays. The at....'. in light and 75c quality, 49c. $1.98 for Ladies $2.50 Oxfords. In patent leather and kid, in all this season's newest and most popular styles. $2.oo Oxfords in frack and tan: stylish, am made to WEAR WELL, only $1.48. Also a beautiful line of Children's and Misses' Slippers in all the leading stales. E 000 TOE 0) io) Odd 3 f 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. luumuutiuiuuutmm SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. Account annual reunion United Con lelerate Veterans, Louisville, Ky., May 30 to June3, 1900, tickets on eale from stations in Kentucky and Tennessee, May 28, 29 and 30, and from stations in Virerinia. North Carolina. South Caro lina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, May 27, 28 and 29, to Louisville, final limit of all. tickets June 6, at rate of one cant per mile, "with minimum rate of 50 cents. Round trip rate from Asheville $7.90. Account of Street Fair and Carnival, Richmond Va., May 14-19, 1900, tickets on sale May 12-: inclusive, final ," uiit May 21, at rate one and one-third on way fare for Che rouud trip. Tate from Asheville $16.50. On. May 14-19 inclu sive Ihv.ttd for retin two days from date sold tickets can be purchased at one Mv&y fare for the round trip. Fate from Aslie-. ille, $12.10. 'Aecoumt of meeting North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners and State edical Society, Tarboro, N. C. May 16 22, 1900, tickets . j. sale May 15. ltf, 21 and 22, final limit May 26. Round trip rate from Asheville $14.40. Account of Grand Lodge I. O. O. of North Carolina, Winsrcn-Salem, N. C, May 8, 1900; tickets on sale May t, 8 and 9 with final limit May 14. Round trip rate from Asheville via Barber Junction $7.15; via ( nboro, $8 80. Account of meeting North Carolina Iental Association, vireenaboro, N. C, May 6-12, 1900, tickets on sale May 6, 7, 8 and 9 with final limit May 12. Round trip rate from Asheville $7.75. Account rf meeting Great Counc-1 of North Carolina Improved Order of Red Men. Wilmington, N. C, May 10, 19iv; tickets on sale May 8, 9 ann 10 -1th final limit May 14. Round trip rate from Asheville, $16.45. Vot fi U 'information call" y ticket agents or address, R. L.' VERNON, T. P. A.," , " . " Charlotte, N. C. TP. R. DARBY, C. P. & T. A.., Asheville. N. C. . THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY PRE PARING FOR SUMMER RESORT TRAVEL. The Passenger department of the Southern Railway has sent out circulars to hotels and to persons who are will ing to entertain summer boarders, e siding on or near the. Southern Rail way,, requesting full information as to location, number i-ccommodated, terms of board, etc., for guidance in compil i g information for "Summer Homes Folder," season, 1900. Blanks can be had of station agent, or by addressing Mr.-W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, Southern Rlway, Washington, D. C. -t- THJ NEW THROUGH TRAINS O PORT LAND, PUGET SOUND, "THE BUR LINGTON - NC THERN PACIFIC EXPRESS," No. 1, rrom St. Louis, at 9:00 a. m. for Kaneej City, St. Jo ph. Northwestern Nebrask . Black : Hills, Wyoming, Montara, "Washington, Taco ma, Seattle, Puget Sound and Portland, Oregon, via BilUings, Montana the eUort line and - time saver to the Upper North west. TO THE PUGET SOUND; IN? 77 HOUIlfc Through coaches, chair cars (scats free), standard sleepers and din ing cars with through tourist eepers from Kansas City. This .is the main traveled route St. Louis to the North west. NUMBER 5, NEBRASKA-viJLO- RADO EXPRESS" " mid-day trUn. from St. Louis for NeL .a, Colorado,, Utah Pacific Coast; OWE NIGHT TO DEN VER. Also for St. Paul, Minneapolis and beyond. NO. 15, AT 8:45 P. M. St. Louis to Kansas City. Omaha St.-Joseph, Kail s' V Nebraska, Colorado Utah; PL-inc Coast via Denver; also to the Northwest Montana, Wasnington Oregon via Lincoln and Billings , Please write. L. W. WAKELEY, Genl Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. J.N. MERRILL, Gen. S P es. Agt., 5 N. Pryor St, Ait ' lamta, Ga. HOWARD ELI IOTT General Manager, gt Louis, IT . - Try a Gazette want ad. GOBEWSBQROJ.C tie &iuu Wis lieanons. A scholar on coming into a parlor where the doctor had laid a fine bunch of grapes for his own eating took it up and said: "I publish the banns between these grapes and my mouth. If any one knows any just cause or impediment why these two should not be joined together, let them declare it." The doctor, being but in the next room, overheard all that was said, and, coming into the school, ordered the boy who had eaten his grapes to be taken up, or, as they called it, horsed on another boy's back. But before he proceeded to the usual discipline he cried out aloud, as the delinquent had done: $ "I publish the banns between my rod and this boy's breech. If any one knows any just cause and impediment why these two should not be joined together, let them declare it." "I forbid the banns!" cried the boy. "Why?" asked the doctor. "Because the parties are not agreed," replied the boy. Which answer so pleased the doctor, who loved to find any readiness of wit in his scholars, that he- ordered the boy to be set down." London Tit-Bits. THE PATENT RECORD, mnn r ml "a 1 -; w ra for Acceptable Ideas. M II State If patented. ptr asauo; ausplM fres. TORTURED A WTTNESS. Inteose;ufterlrig was endured by T7it ness T; Z4.vMariln, of D'Tle, Kyft before toe gave this evidence: "I coughed every olgh until :my$ .tihroat 'was,.tiearly raw ; then tried Dr. King's New Discov ery, which gave to tant Telief. I have used ix in my TOiniiy ror rour years and re commend it as the greatest renied? for Coughs, Colds and all Throat, (aest aod Lung troubles . It will stop the worst cough, and not only prevents but cJbso lutely cures consumption. Price 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guarante d. Trial bottles free at ali drug stores NOTICE TO HOTEL AND BOARD ING HOUSE KEEPERS. ' - The-Southern Railway Company 1 preparing to issue their 1900 Summer Home foloer, wnich gives Information concerning hotels and boaTding hous along ts lines. Hotel and boarling house keepers who desire their places ff61?, 1 bolder will kindly call ?ia AUnket fflce- 60 patn ave . -A-Snevl-Ue, where the; inf ormattoi w U e received .same as Ut F. DABBT, X5P A T. A., AsheYuie, N. C . at Morehead during the month of June, will be unusually large. It is stated here that larg eparties are to go down about the time of the open ing, and there will be several social functions to open the season. Perhaps the first cotton factory or ganized by the farmers of any state in the union has just been launched by the farmers of the China Grove vicin ity. And the names of the gentlemen who are connected with the enterprise (wide awake and well to do farmers that they are) is a guarantee of the success of the movement. Salisbury -Truth-Index. STATE kxdHT HT HT TH A son of Ellis Shoaf while out hunt ing crows Saturday evening found four drills, a lot of dynamite and a lunch, evidently the property of the burglars who recently robbed the Mooresville postofRce. The articles were found on Joe Turner's place, near Sill's creek, nine miles east of Moores ville and eleven miles from Salisbury. Salisbury Sun. Correspondence of the Gazette. Almond, N. C, May 8. The politi cal outlook and situation this year for the republicans of Swain county is very encouraging and the amendment is going to be snowed under, "world without end," so far as the people of this county are concerned. This is al ready ia recognized fact, even in dem ocratic ranks. But to defeat this "lib erty killing monster" is not all we are expecting todo out here in the west. Swain must, and by proper manage ment will, go republican this fall 'by a nice majority. We must have the representative, provided we can get him by a fair bal lot and an honest count. And this we are going to have at all hazards. After carefully looking over the field j for material I have decided we can do no better than to nominate or indorse our fellow-townsman and neighbor. Hon. John Burnett, for Swain's next representative- He is one of ou- best citizens, a good neighbor, a fine bus iness man, one who enjoys the respect and confidence of the better element of not only AlmondNand vicinity but the entire county. With this gentleman at the head of our county ticket vic tory willbe ours, and the "grand old party" will be enabled to point back with pride at its wonderful accom plishments and success. It is not many days now until the county convention will assemble, and when it does let us all work together for harmony and good will. "REPUBLICAN." AFTER GRAND LODGE Asheville Odd Fellows Going to Wins ton for That Purpose. The delegates to the grand lodge I. O. O. F., which meets in Winston-Salem, left yesterday. J. S. Ful lam will represent Swannanoa lodge, No. 56; Dr. McBrayer Blue Ridge lodge, No. 205; D. B. Lipe French Broad lodge, No. 172. and Capt. J. P. Sawyer will go as representative of the grand lodge and L. W. Jaenneret and Clarence Saw yer will also attend as members of the grand lodge. J. M. Martin of Waynesville was here too and went on to Winston to repre sent Waynesville lodge, No. 171, J. F. P. King of Henderaonville to represent Ochlawaha lodge, No. 162. The Asheville-delegation will endea vor to get the grand lodge to meet here in 1901. They tried to get them in 1896. but the objection was that it was too expensive to go so far west. Now there are many more lodges in the 'est and it Is due them to have, it here. They will make a strong effort to bring it here. OAK HALL CLOSES. Tryon, N. C, May 7,Oak Hall closed Saturday fter one of the most successful seasons in the history of the hotel. The proprietors intend making a number of improvements during the summer and open the hotel again about December 1. This hotel is a popular resort, a number of Asheville persons having visited here this season, every one of whom was delighted with the service and surroundings. QUESTION ANSWEPID. Tes, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine in the civil zee world. Tour mothers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration .or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of umdige ted food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower in liquid form to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale at W. C. Carmichaers. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clttaaei tod beantifiea the bait. Promote a ItLzuriant rrowth. Jfferer Vtdls to Soton (Inn Hair to its Youthful OolorTJ Carta acalp diMam ft hair faUia& 1 0e,and1.00at Prnggiitt " 1 Try a Gazette want ad. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlficially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon rtructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the laxt discovered digest ant and ton)v !So other preparation can approacn it ifrefSciency. It ini stantly. relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburo, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sifok Head ache,astralgia,Cramps, and all other results of imperfect digestioa The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ove- SO yearsj 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 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 Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMf OCITMWH OOMMNT, TT MURRAY STRKKT. NEW VONK OITV. AND VITALITY AFTER USING. MOTT'S PXXjXjS Tie great remedy tor nervous prostration and all diseases of the generativt organs ot either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood, lir.potency. Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worryexcessive um of Tobacco or Opium, whir!? lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, 6 boxes (or $6.00. DR. AIOTT'S dXEIOTCALi CO., Cleveland OhJ FOB MAIM SY DB. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 10, 1899. No. 87-11. N. 16. Barn Tim. No. 12-S8. N. XS 4.30pm 12.05am Lv New York At. 12.4Spm S.SSam 6.55pm S.50m Ly Philadelphia Ar. 10.15am 2. Stan 9.20pm 6.22am Ly Baltlmr Ar. S.eOaai 11.2Spm 10.43pm 11.15am Lv Waahi, toot Ar. .42am 8,08pm 6.10am 6.67pxB Lv DamVU Ar. 11.25 pm l.ttpm 12.19am ll.tlpm Lv Rlcfcixi Ar. f .40am .2im 8.25pm l.ltam ' Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20am S.ESpm 1.10am 2.S0pm Lv Slma Ar. t. 50am 12.S5pm 2.09tam 1. 60pm Lv Rallk Ar. 2.45am ll.lSan B.liam t.tSpm Ar Oreonoooro Lv. 11.46pm t.SOam 9.10am 10.12am 10.62am 11.13am 12.34pm 2.12pm 2.20pm 2.40pm 4.02pm 5.55pm 7.40J m 11.35pm 7.10 7.40pm 8.03pm 9.01pm 9.20pm 10.30pm 12.03am 12.10am 12.15am 1.29am 3.00am 4.25&m 7.40am 7.10pm Central Timo Lv ' SalUbory Ar Lv Statosvflie Ar. Lv Nowton a . Lv Hickory Ar. Lv Marl o Ar. Lv Biltmoro Ar. Ar Ahvlll Lt. Lv Aaaevlllo Ar. Lv Hot Sprinto Ar. Lv Morristewa Ar. Lv Knoxvlllo Lv. Ar Chattanoosn Lv. Ar Hompkla Lv. 6.S5pn 6.27pm 5.00pm 4.41pm 1.22pm 1.42pm 1.37pm 1.10pm 9.40am 8 53am 8 J 18am 8.01am 6.52am 6.26am 6.20am ;.15am 11. 45am 4.00am 9.50am 2.30am 8.25am 1.16am 4. Cam 10.00pm 1.16am 9. 16. am 6.40am l.tlpm Ar. NaahvlIIo Lv. ltpm l.lftaa 7.6tam 7.itym Ar. LontevUlo Lv. 7.46pm T.49aai 7.ltam 7.Mpm Ar. CtelBatl Lv. t.tOpni S.tOam 1 - Ar. Now OtrSeaaa Lv. A: AND S; BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. Central Time. No. It, No. 9. 7.06am 2.06pm Lv Ateville Ar. 6.90pm Jt7.p Eaoterm Time 8.13am t.l2pm Biltmoro Ar. ' .62pm 2.10pm 9.08am 2.67pm Lv Hcvaerveavflto Ar. 6.05pm 1.42pm 10.18am 6.00pm Lv Trywa Ar. 6.00pm 12.40am 11.17am 6.00pm Ar BpartaBbvrg Lv. 3.40pm 11. 40am t.20im 9.15pm Ar CoimnMa L.v 11.40am 2.20 m l.lTpm 7.0tam Ar Gtorlaotoa Lv. 7.00am ll.OOpro Central Ttee T.lSam Ar Bavamaa Lv. 12.65am 9.25m Ar JaekoeavOf Lv 7.46pm l.tat Ar Aqgnofca Lv. .ttpai f.tfrpy 1.56pm 6.10am Ar Atlanta Lv. T.itmm 11. Mom . 4 ' 7.40am t.lrom Ar Now OrleaM Lt. 7.46pm f.66a 7.4Hm Ar Mempklo Lv. 9.tom 710im 8.10am Ar. Uaeom Lt. .Otem 7.10pm MURPHY BRANCH, No. 17 No. Central Tttl. No. No. 20 9.16am S. iT Afhe vlile Ar 6.30pm 12.06pm W.tSam 4,10pm L Waya eorllle Ar 4.65pm 10.38am lO.tStm 4.10pm jut Bal aam . Ar 4.30pm l.10am 12.40pm i L Bryeo n Ity Lv 2.00pm 8.4oam t.S8 Ar Jiurpfj lt Daily except Bxzx i.SOa I Daily except Suet' y- Dally exoapt Stmdaya. DaUy exesept Sunday. Train 17 aad 1L and IS and SS carry Pullman aleepero between New Jork. Washington, AanevUIo, Hot Springs, Ckattanoosa, and Nashville. Trataf 11. and 10 and 12, between Jaekeonvflle, Savannah, Columbia, Asheville, Sprimga, Knoxvllle, and Cincinnati ' ,t Trains 9 and 10 carrytno; Cincinnati and JackoonviHe sleeper coane ' Columbia with sleeper for Ciarlestaa, which ives double daily ervlce in bo dslrecttons between Asheville anl Charleston. Trains 85 and 36 carry Pullman sleepers between Salisbury, Afcev!l" Springs, Chattanooga aad Memphis. , mmML Together with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north ana ""2 all rail through Wasnington, the public's special attention Is caled to our r and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the CheaP line. This schedule allows a day's stop- ovzt at Noufalk, Va., affording portu Ity to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Vrginla, Virginia Be- Newport News, etc . . FRANK S. QAN.-ON, Third Vies President and General Manager, WuWnr D. C; J. M. CSdto. Trafflo Manarer. Washlnrton. D. C; . H. r. ' Wlfflfi. n: l a A ft.. ruTur tr PiVf i in. V. A.. 1WY tKyftCmAI JBI NSCOT&g. i a! vgIp. ACiWittasoogai To T. BY, C Paaso 'er and Tlcxe AgtV Acvine, N. a; W. General Pibm WASt'Tl YLU TUB' ''Si . r iri. f S want" - 1 1
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