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NEWS. I.1:: 2 3 i I- 1 ! : u 1 ' """V . V. fo) fo) 5f iauftereed iiBvetagaite the wMc!n we iBKer ttoe MemrnairlkaMe ILwniie tttae Prices H Dress Goods. g 250 pieces all wood, new style spring dress goods; worth from 50c. to $1.00 25c gr Our line of Crepons is the most complete in the south. See our prices. We have as a special a beautiful line of new -yles, bar- t!Z gains at $1.50; for three days 98c Embroideries and Laces. Big reduction in Embroideries and Laces. The following prices will move ithem rapidly The ZuC. kind now 19c. The 2.0c. Hnu now 14c. The 15c. kind now 13-. The 12 l-2c. kind now 1 c. The 8c. kind now 5c. p Underwear. g7 Avail yourself of the chance. 2500 Ladies' Ribbed Tinder s' skirts? in all colors worth any where else 15c. to 20c. During knis sale only 12c Fq)F1 u n H 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. H liiuiiiuthiuiuiiiiiiuuuiuiiiaiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuuiuuiiiiiuuiuiiutiiaiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiti SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. Account annual reunion United Con (elerate Veterans, Louisville, Ky., May 30 to June3, 1900, tickets on sale from stations in Kentucky and Tennessee, May 28, 29 and 30, and from stations in Virginia, 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 cen per mile, with minimum rate of 50 cents. Round trip rate from Asheville $7.90. Account of Street Fair and Cam val, Richmond Va., May; 14-19, 1900, tickets on Bale May 12- incluaiv', final ' mit May 21, at rate one and one-third on way fare for the rouud trip. Tate from Aeheville $16.50. On May 14-19 inclu sive liu.-ttd for reti: ty.o days from date sold tickets can be purchased at one way fare for the round trip. Pate from Aalieiare, $12.10. Account" of meeting N rth' Carolina Board of Medical Examiners nd State edical Society, Tarboro, N. C. May 16 22, 1900, tickets . sale May 15. lt, 21 and 22,, final limit May 26. Round trip rate from Asheville, $14.40. Account Southern Students' confer ence of T. M" C. A.'s, conference of City y. M, C. A. Workers and confer ence of Toting Women's Christian As sociation, Asheville,, N. , C.,, June 15 25. 1900. Tickets on' sale to Asheville June 13, to 16 inclusive, final limit june 28, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Annual convention B. Y. P. U. of America; 'Cincinnati, O., July 12-15, 1900. Tickets on sale to Cincinnati July 10 to 12 inclusive, final limit July 18, at rate of 4me fare for the round trip. Round "trip rate from Asheville, $12.35. , General conference A. M. 1? church, Columbus, O., May 7 td June 5. Tick ets on sale to Columbus May 3 to T in clusive, final limit June 8, -at rate of one fare for the rounds trip. Round trip rate from AshevllleA $lo .75 . Account" annual convention' Young People's Christian- Union; Unirersalist church, Atlanta,' Ga J July 11-18. "Tickets on sale to Atlanta July 10 and or trains arriving Atlanta 'prior to noon - stfilia 11Tv flnol llmlf Tiilw Oft of HT VA. tilU UbU llilUil lUib t ALJ rf V, fc. A Y . of one fare for the round trip; Round i trip rate from Asheville, $7.95 ' Account . spring festival, Charleston, JS. C:, May 14-19. '.Tickets on sale to s Charleston May 14 to, J7 inclusive, final limit May ; 2L. t rate of ne fare for ALTnofliMiE..i The Bargain Centre of Asheville. inn ywiir vhd wcflfaire f fcnI!flwBDBs: . ir tiihimee oiil anna! yiui wilD tflneini Skirts. For three days (no longer) we have 15 dozen stylish, well made, handsomely trimmed Skirts, in plaids, checks and figures; all colors; good values at $1.50. Our special price 98c Waists Our special sale of waists has caused us to get anther big lot, which cannot be equaled any where for less than 75c. to $1.00. We will put on our bargain tables at 48c Wash 6oods. Largest assortment to select from in the staite. Beautiful P. K.'s.worth 12 l-2c, only 10c Handsome Dimities, worth 23c, only . .. 19c Lawns only.. .. in all colors, worth 25c, 121 c ALT DM the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville, $8.90. For full inlormation call on ticket agents or address F. R, Darby, C. P. & T. A., Asheville, N. C or R. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, 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, Re siding on or near the Southern Rail way,, requesting full information as to location, number tccommodated, terms of board, etc., for guidance in compi -I g Inlormation for "Summer Homes Folder," season, 1900. Blanks can be had of station, agent, or by addressing Mr. W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, Southern 'UUway, Washington, D. C. NEW THROUGH TRAINS '-O PORT LAND, PUGET SOUND, '"TUB BUR LINGTON - NC THBRN PACIFIC EXPRESS," No. i, rrom St. Louis, at 9:00 a. m. for Kansej City, St. Jo ph Northwestern Nebrasfe Black Hills, Wyoming, Montara, "Wasnlngton, Taco ma, Seattle, Puet,6U9d and Portland, Oregon, via Bi!ilirg, Mojitanatllie Bort line and time saver to the Upper North west. TO THST PUGET SOUND IN 77 HOURS . . Through . coaches, chair cars (seats free), standard sleepers and din ing cars with through tourist . eepers from Kansas City. This is the malm, traveled route St. Louis to the North-j west. NUMBER 5, NEBRASKA-COLO RADO EXPRESr " mid-day tTMn frorj, St. Louis for Ne a. Coaorado, Utah yPaolfic Coast; ONE NIGHT TO DEN- y i-iXi A1SU lUi. Dl. f O.U1, iUUJUWn" and beyond . ' .. ; NO. 15, .T 8:45 P. M. St. Louis to Kansas City. Omaha. St. Josepih, Kan- e u Nebraska. Colocnaao Utah; Pi Jtnc Coast via Denver; also to the NorthVeat Montana, Wasnington, Oregon via Lincoln and Billings . Please, write. L. W. WAKELEY, Genl Pass. Agt., St. Loul, Mo. -.J. N, MERRILL, ' Gen. S P ss. Agt., 5 N. Pryor St, At lanta, Ga. , -1 HOWARD ELLIOTT General Manag Jtt' Louisa, Z . ...Try a azetta isrant ad.. ,v THE fBargaiifiss day ee 1 reaMse 1000 yards Crossbar Muslin, which will cost you 7 l-2c. and 10c. anywhere else, for three Z days only Z 5c A CHANCE FOR YOU. ; - Men's Shoes i We have ju t Opened a lot of Z 100 pairs of Men's Sample Sh ee 1 worth from $2.50 to $3.00. For ; three days only Z $1.98 250 pairs Men's Wll Made, Serviceable Shoes; sell anywhere else from $1.25 to $1.75. O r spe cial price 98c Ladies' Shoes Our line of Ladies' Oxfords in all shades and' styles. The best value in the city, for from $1.75 ZZm to $2.00 2 $1.48 Also a nice line same styles, good values, at from $1.25 and $1.50. Our price for three days.. 98c TORTURED A WITNESS. Intense suffering was endured by vrit ness T. Martin, of L'-de, Ky., before he gave this evidence: "I coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. King's New Disco ery, which gave in tant Tehef . I have used it in my family for .our years and re commend i- as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. It will stop the worst cough, and not only prevents but abso lutely cures consumption. Price 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guarante d. Trial bottles free at ali drug stores. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will belmade to the general assem- Mv at its next meeting to have the charter of the city of Asheville, N. C, amended so that the city may own, operate and control or acquire an inter est in a lighting plant for the city. EXCURSION TO NIAGARA. One of the most enjoyable and popu lar excursions of the season will be via the C. H. & D. railway to Niagara nalas oii.Aueust 9. Same ates aa were in effect last year. Details can be from any C. H. & D. agent. had News and Opinions National Importance AI.OHE CONTAINS BOTH Daily, by mail, ... Daily and Sunday by mail, a year a year The Sun Hhe greatest Sunday newspaper 1 the -world, J Price 5c. a copy. By maU ,$2 a year . AMwr, THk BUN. New Twk, Sunday The slate has chartered the Brevard Water company, capital $10,000. A letter received from Captain W, B. Moore, of Company L, first South Carolina infantry at Yorkville, states that he and his command will be in Charlotte at the Mecklenburg celebra tion the 20th of May week. It is thought a compromise will be ef fected in the case of Tom Carr for kill ing Policeman - Kerns at Concord, whereby Carr will be sentenced to a term in state prison. Carrs partner, Will Edwards, will hang. Salisbury Sun. Rev. John E. White, now secretary of the Baptist state mission board, is urged to take charge of what is to be kribwn as the mountain mission work of this church in several states, among them Virginia, Tennessee, North Car olina, South Carolina and Georgia. It is regarded as practically certain that 1 he will accept the presidency of the Baptist Female Academy. The committee on the Vance statue will probably meet here about May 20. .By that date it will be certainly known Whether the statue will be delivered June 20. The committee will, if all things are satisfactory, then arrange the program for ceremonies July 4. There is a great deal to be done. Sub committees will have to be appointed and other aid called. An orator will have to be selected. One of the ques tions is, shall he be a contemporary of Senator Vance or not? Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Observer. Clerk Henry Clay Brown, of the cor poration commission has received the first copies of the new railroad map of the state for 1900 to the preparation of which he has given much time, care and ability. It is the sceond map is sued. The first was in 1897. The map reflects special creuit upon him. It shows the following new roads and ex tensions: Carolina and Northern; East Carolina; Lawndale (Cleveland coun ty); Raleigh and Cape Fear; Cape Fear and Northern; Carthage exten sion; Durham and Charlotte extension; Mount Airy and Eastern; Winston, to Mooresville; Virginia to Wooddale (Person county) ; Aberdeen and Ashe boro extension; Aberdeen and Rock fish extension; Roanoke Junction, branch of Raleigh and Gaston; Elrod to Hub (Atlantic Coast Line); Ridge way to Petersburg; Hamlet to Colum bia. The map shows 3,627 miles, of which the Southern has 1,223, Sea boarS Air Line 619, Atlantic Coast Line 940, miscellaneous 843. The long est road is the Carolina Central, 271 miles; the next the North Carolina, zzs miles. Tne map also shows n.e new county of Scotland. HEARTS THAT SHINE. By Laura Jean Libbey. No matter if the face be plain almost to hoinliness, if a fond, true heart ac companies it, it has a beauty in its kindly tenderness of expression that a bright eye, a pink cheek and a dimpling smile can never equal. The wise man had rather choose for a ife companion the plain little woman with a fond heart, than the beautiful girl, the very acme of perfection, who owes all her exquisiteness to some fa mous modiste. The lustre of a fond heart does not dim with time, nor will it beat less fond ly, no matter how great the sorrows that agitate it. Like the mOist precious of gems it is usually found in the very plainest settings. A light, fickle heart more often than not accompanies beautiful features. God adjusts matters in His own wise way when ie gives to the plain little woman the fond heart, knowing that it will be worth more to her as the years advance. For the fond heart draws love toward it with a magnetism which can not be resisted. And what man would resist it if he could? A sweet disposition always accom panies the fond heart. We look for it there and are never disappointed. No man's honor was ever tarnished by the plain little wife, whose great charm lay in the fondness of her affection for her husband, whose fond heart beat only for the mate God had given her. If men prized this attribute and looked for it m the wives they choose, in pre ference to beauty, vivacity or any other fascination, there would be fewer broken hearts and wrecked homes. Let, the plain, fond-hearted little woman never despair. She is a thou sand times more apt to win a noble lover and an adoring husband than is her pretty flirt of a cousin. We need more of these good fond- hearted, true women for the coming gen erations, to mother them, as only such large-hearted women can. The plain little woman who has only her fond heart is not rusted over with false pride. She is modest and shy; she is not looking for or expecting the ad miration of the world of men. And if one does seek her out and pay her hom age and wed her, she showers upon him such a dower of love-from that fond, faithful, little heart that he is her de voted slave forevermore. ' He realizes, that he has won a treasure. The prince in the fable who was sent out to. find Peace, began his search for it by first endeavoring to find a plain maiden for a wife, feeling reasonably sure she would have a fond heart. And when he had found a bride he wrote back to the king that he had found Peace. J. Q Hood, Justice of the peace, Cros by, Miss., makes the following state ment: "I can certify that 'One Minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it. My wife could not get her breath, and the first dose relieved her. It has also benefited my whole family." It acts immew itely and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis asthma and all throat and lung troubles. Dr. T. C. S. -ith. The man who tackles a business for which he Is not fitted is apt to find it more troublesome and vexatious than profitable. Dr. David KennedvS CURES ALL i KIDNEY. STOMACH'- ', ii. AND LIVFH rTROUBLCS. rr .ix , The Kind Yon Have Always in use for over SO years, and has jyf J sonal 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, cores 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 f Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE OCNTAUN COMPANY. TT MURRAY TRCCT. RtW YORK CITY The great remedy lor nervous prostration and all diseases of the generatlre organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood, Iir.potency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive aee 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 boij C Dozes (or $5.00. DR. MOTTPS CICS3UCA1. CO., Cleveland OlkSa. FOB SAL1 BY DR. T. C. f MITEL AFTER USING, LITTLE GIRL'S HOUSE DRESS. Tiny Maids Revel in Pretty Frocks of Expensive Wash Materials. Comfort is the keynote of children's fashions this year. All of their clothes are made upon lines which allow the utmost freedom of body and limb, and at the same time embrace the newest features of fashion. There is a tendency to drift toward the expensive wash materials for chil dren's dresses that are employed in gowns for their elders. For instance, one sees a little maid of six or seven summers gowned in a silk gingham frock checked in the tiniest of plaids. A CHILD'S PIAZZA DRESS. The dress is designed especially for house wear. Its color scheme is car ried out in Avhite and pale blue with a very tiny hairline of green. The skirt is gored and caught in gathers, at the back. The waist has a little bolero of white pique with double sets of. lapels in pique and gingham. The pique lapels are bordered with a tiny wash finish ing braid. From the front of the bo lero there falls a wide box plait of the gingham which is tacked to the skirt to hold it in place, but this can be easily removed whenv the dress is sent to the laundry. The sleeves and collar are . also of pique, but for the sake of economy they can just as effectively be developed In the gingham. The costly silk material may be substituted for the pretty Scotch ginghams, which come in so many pretty colors this year. HELEN GRET-PAGB. EPIDEMIC, OF WHOOPING COUGH Last winter during . an epidemic of whooping cough my cihllden contracted the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Coug Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally .urned to It In that time and found it relieved the cough and effected a complete cure. John E. Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. Y. The reuaedy is for sale by C. A. Raysor, druggist. It takes time just ten years to oe- come oAieeade. 4 - PARKER'S . m ,5 HAIR BALSAM (TUbbm and beantiCM the fcri& Promote! : : ftrrnriant , Krowth. . ITeves Aili to Beater Gray jaa to its xmwrai yoMcw Cuzea K&lp diem ft hair tailing. r i m i it Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of been made under his per- supervision since its infancy. Signature of 3 DR.. MOTT'S ;QUEBN OF SEA ROUTES" ... . TO.., Boston, Providence New England Resorts IS VIA THE Merchants' and Miners' Trans. Co. Steamship Lines fROM NORFOLK, VA. Steamers leave .jot Boston every Mon day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 p. m. Leave for Providence every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELE GANT. Acoo mmodation and Cuisine Unsur passed. Send for Illustrated folder. R. H. WRIGHT, Agent i Norfolk, Va. J. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager. W. P. TURNER, General Passenger Agent. General Offices, Baltimore Md. THE BUKLINGTON EOUTE BEST ROUTS. WHST: St Louis or Chicago t Kan sas City, St. Joseph. Omaha, Nebraska Denver, Utah, Pacific Coast two train dadly; also from Kansas Ci'.y to tie west. Weekly California Excursions. NORTHWEST: to Black Hills, Mon tana, Washington, Puget Sound via tbe short Billings Rout 50 to 0 miles saved from St. Louis or Kansas (Ity. ToTirlat sleepers Tuesdays and Thurs days, Kansas City to Seattle. NORTH AND NORTH WES1 : via St. Paul and Minneapolis three trains dally from St. Louis; two train daily from Chicago, HOMBSEEKER'S EXCURSIONS to the West and Northwest. 7100 Miles of Standard Railroad with three gwteways-St. Louis, Chicago. Kansas City. . Wide-Vestlbuled, Pintsch lights co-it lte trains of chair oars (seats free), Puanm . sleepers, dining car service most through trains. All ticket agents can ticket via the Great Burlington Route xi Write J. N. Merrill, General Souther Agent, No. f N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga., L. W. Wakeley, Gen'l Pasaaager Ageoj St. Louis, Mo. Howard Elliott, Genl Manager, Si. Louis. Mo. Torasylfania Railroad ComaDj - I (Formerly HenuersonviHe & Brevr KAl'way.) In Effi Cctober 22, P.M. STATIONS. 2.01 Lv. Brevard Ar. 12.18 Davidson River 12.27 Penrose 12.17 ......... Blantyre 12.46 Etowah 12.55 Cannon 1.00 Horse Shoe 1 L10 Tale 1.20 Ar. ..Hendersonville.. Lv. tviM tfi.tirM. Passengers P.M. 6.W 5.19 5.tf 4.68 4.55 4.4S i.tt 4.W onl on Sunday. )1way Connects wltH the Southern TA11 at Hendersonile for all points nu General Manager. supers km VITALITY r 1 -.V ' - -
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