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IE ASHEVILI E GAZETTE, MAY 24, 1900. jpSfflmminn NEWS; mS F ll"n ii' A meeting was held in Charlotte I Tuesday evening at which a ' league" I organization was perieciea, a scneauie i ALTD Ml fo) The Bargain Centre of Asheville. In every field of human endeavor there is always one man who leads-who excels, who stands above all around him. As a bargain leader, the Bis: Baltimore, the Bargain Centre of Asheville, stands above all and will continue to do so, so long as such bargains as. the following are offered to the people of Asheville. For the remainder of this week we offer : adopted and the other necessary ar rangements made for the opening of the baseball season. The fishing industry of North Caro lina yields an annual product worth oover $1, 000,000 at no cost to' the state, as the fish commissioner pays his own expenses and turns from $8,000 to $10, 000 into the state treasury every year. We regret to chronicle the death on Sunday night of two of Cherokee's most prominent and highly respected citizens, Captain Steve Whitaker, near Andrews, and County Commissioner Samuel Lovingood, at his home on Hangingdog. Cherokee Scout. At Fridays session of the Lutheran synod at Winston a report from the directors of Elizabeth college at Char lotte was submitted, proposing to do i nate the institution to theNsynod, which means a gift of $100,000 worth of prop erty, providing the synod will be re sponsible for the management of the college. H Boys' Wash Suits. EE 150 Boys' Wash Suite; made of the best EE mat riil; well made and nicely trimmed; r worth from $1.50 to $3.50, only OBSDc Allen's Hosiery. 2500 pairs Men's one-half Hose; all col ors in stripes, dots and fancy designs; ele gant quality, well worth 50c pair our price for thii week only Bed Spreads. 500 Bed Spr ads in the latest Crochet and Marseilles patterns; extra heavy qual ity and full size; bargains at from $1 50 to $2.0u, only A very amusing runaway occurred this morning at the A. and N. C. de pot. A mule hitched to a cart loaded with hogs one large hog being in a sack became frightened at the trains rv 1 I one on either side of mm ana re llimtTlPV inn I .IWnSi - fused to move, whereupon the driver applied the whip witn rignt gooa win. Thp mule 1umred. and out went the box of hogs. The hog in the sack, be coming frightened at the commotion, 1tW! from the cart and out of the sack and ran away. The mule ran in to S. D. Parker's fence, tearing down about four feet of the same , lost his balance and fell, overturning the cart and tearing up things generally. Kingston Free Press. 5000 yards Dimities and Lawns; all the very latest styles; values at 10c, as long as they last, only 000 yards Lawn in all the most desira ble patterns, which cannot be replaced from the manufacturer at the price we charge you for this week only llflDc. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which 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. K 'CCccAtte Allow no one 4? 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 CASTOR I A 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 Bears the Signature o Muslin Underwear. a We have now just received the largest 3 atid most complete line of Ladies Muslin 3 Underwear ever ohown in Asheville, and df spite the advance in cotton goods, we :rS have marked them down to prices that will move them. Come and get first choice :g before they are picked over. 3 1 Examine our stock and you will find you can save dollars by trading with n lo) ; 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. 3 SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. 1, Account of Twentieth May elebra tlon, Charlotte, ' N. (. ., ticket on sale May 20-24 Inclusive, final llmi. May 28, :1900, at rate of one fare for the round tip. Round 1 trip rate from A&heville via Statesville or Spartanburg $4.70, via Salisbury $5.20. Account of North Carolina Teachers' Assembly, Morehead City, N. C., tickets on sale 9 to 17 Inclusive, finnl limit July 26 at one way fare plus membership lee of $2 for round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville $15.55. Account of Republican National con tion, Philadelphia, Pa., tickets on sale June 17, 18 and 19, final limit June '25 at one way fare for the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville $18.95. Account of Annual Meeting National Educational association, Charleston, S. C, tickets on sale July 3, 6, 7 and 9, final limit September 1 at ate of one way fare plus $2 for the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville $10.90. Account of Southern Wholesale Gro cers' Association, Charleston, S. C, tickets on sale May 22, 23 and . mal limit May 28 at rate ol one way fare for the round trip. Round trip ralte from Asheville $8.90. Account of Commencement 'Exercises Oak Ridge Institute, Qak Ridge, Xv. C, tickets on sale to either Kernersvilie or Summerfleld, N. C, railroad stations for Oak Ridge May 18-21 inclusive final limit - May 25. Rotund trip rate from Asheville to Kernersvilie via Barber Junction $8.25, to Summerfleld, via Greensboro $6.80. Account annual reunion United Con fe lerate Veterans, Louisville, Ky., May so to Junes, 1800. tickets on sale from stations la Kentucky and Tennessee. May 28, 29 and 30, and from stations in Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro lina,' Georgia, 'Alabama and Mississippi; Mar 27. zs ana -29. to Louisville, final limit: of all tickets June 6, at rate of one cent per mile; with minimum rate of ' 60 cents. r Round trip rate from Asheville - Account of. meeting, , N rth Carolina Board of Medical Examiners and State edlcal Society, .Tarboro, NC; May 16- '22, 1900, tickets v.- sale May 16. l. a and 22, final limit May (JRound1 trip 1 me rromi AweviHeiixf.wtM t ?f Account r Southern Students confer ence of Y. M,C. A.'s, conference - tt City Y.'MQ A Werkers end confer ence Tounswomenj's Cstlaa 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. T. 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 one fare for the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville, $12.35. Account annual convention Toung People's Christian Union, Universalist church, Atlanta, Ga., July 11-18. Tickets on sale to Atlanta July 10 and or trains arriving Atlanta prior to noon of the 11th, final limit July 20, at rate of one fare, .for the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville, $7.95. For full Information! call on ticket agents or address X xv. UAKbl, (J. Jf. & u a., Asheville, N C. R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Made Him Famous.. A. M. Palmer, the famous theatrical manager, once told a story which illus trated the reason for Mansfield's success on the stage. Mansfield before he was known to fame was cast for a part in "Baron Chevrial," a part so small that nthpr actors refused to play it. The night of the first performance Mansneld made the hit of the production owing to the realistic manner in which he simulat ed death from paralysis. It afterwara transnired that he had employed a physi cian to coach him in portraying the effects of a paralytic stroke. Light. Quizzer What do you understand by light housekeeping? Guyer Cooking on a gas stove. Kan sas City Independent. Lookout for the eclipse of the sun next Monday. It will be total and rlparlv visible from any part of the state. The eclipse goes on between 7 and 8 a. m. and goes off about 10 o'rlock. The totality will last about one and three quarter minutes. "Dur ine: that time," remarks an exchange, "it will be dark, the stars will shine and chickens wul go to roost and cows come home; of course you will under stand the following quotation from one of the learned 'professions,' 'the obser vations will be made especially with a view to studying the spectrum of the corona and the reversing layed.' Now take a reserve seat ana wait ior me curtain to rise." Acting on orders from Dr. W. 13 McMillan, county superintendent of health, Jailor G. W. Millis this morn ing carried S. T. Shiver, the most od durate of the religious fanatics, out to the city hospital, where if Shiver does not take nourishment oi ms uwu ac cord, it will be forced down him. Shiver is very much emaciated, having gone without food since April 28. Percy of Dominica appears to be in a very bad way. He says he will die next Friday, the time set apart by the Lord for htm to go to his reward. He has lately begun rasting again, an says that the High Spirit is taking a portion of his life each day. Wilming ton Despatch. PiTAT?RH CANNOT BE CURED. With LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must air internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts direct w tVi Wood an & mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack med icine. It was prescribed by one of the oest physicians in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, combin ed with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The )erfect combination of the two Ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes timonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, prce 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The New Reporter. "Here," said the city editor to the ne reporter, "in describing this shooting af fray you say 'the bullet entered Fergu son's body at corner of the courthouse, taking a downward course.' That's very bad. Take your copy and see if you can't do better with it." "Oh, yes," replied the young man just out of college, "I see, now you mention it, that it might be done better." So he wrote it as" follows: "The bullet struck Fersruson near the throat and glanced, taking a downward pniirsp and cominsr out iust below the rieht shoulder blade at the courthousf corner. Chicago limes-tteram. The Kind You tee Always Bought in Use For Over 3 O Years. THE CCMTAUH eOHNIT, TT MURRAY TCT. TOM CfTT- UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Fine Opportunities Offered b Summer School. the I frff Ibtedo DrSK I Chapel Hill, N. C, May 9, 1900. Your attention is directed to the many advantages mat win De orxereu in literature, science and art at the university summer school for teach ers this year. It is believed that, after comparing the courses offered with those offered elsewhere, you will avail yourself of the many advantages of fered below: 1. Every branch of primary instruc tion 'Superintendent Moses. 2. English composition Superin tendent Grimsley. English literature and Anglo-Saxon Professor Wills. Classics for children Superintendent Moses. Expression. Mr. McKie. 3. United States history Superin tendent Graham. Geographyr Super intendent Mangum. 4. Physics and Sloyd Professor Hammel. Practical experiments in air, liquids, heat, electricity, magne tism, ets. Actual laboratory work and the construction of apparatus. These courses have always attracted unus ually large classes since their introduc tion three years ago. 5. Courses in free-hand drawing, sketching and clay modeling Profes sor Benthiem. These courses are of fered this year for the first time and will be of the greatest value and popu larity with teachers. 6. The university will be to sesssion this summer for the first time m its history and members of the summer school may (during the four weeks the summer scnool is in session; ant en u the university classes without charge. In this way instruction may be had in advanced English, geometry, trigonom etry, chemistry, English history, ped agogy, French and German, L,atm and. Greek. 7. .Vocal music Protfesor Gaul (Maryland State college). For circular containing full informa tion as to courses of study in the sum mer school for teachers and the sum mer term of the university, address PRESIDENT AIjDERM or PROF. M. C. S. NOBLE, Superintendent Summer School for Teachers. o-21tt. O Bean the Signature of S T O "FL X -A. . rThB Kind You Have Always Bought NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. L. AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILWAYS. The great through line to Arkansas, Texas and the North-west. Three daily trains between Chattanooga, Atlanta a' i Nashville. Double dally trains to Memphis and Chicago. Through Pull man sleepers and elegant day coaches .without change U tween, Chattanoo- g and St. Louis, and bet vreen Clhat tanooga and Jacksonville, Florida. if you are contemplating a trip, to any- point, you will find It o your interest to write or call on. w. L Danley, G. - P.. A . Nashville, Tenn. ? . 7 3i H Lattimer, S.,P. A.. Oor. 9th and Mark t street, Chattanooga, Tean. W. T. Rogers, T. P. A., , Kmoxvule, Tean . ' ' ," i , . H. F. Smith, Traffic Manager, Nash ville, Tena. . Best returns for Gazette 'wan! ad -iv In the spring the birds are singing, As they build their summer home, Blades of grass and buds are springing O'er the mead the cattle roam. In. the spring your blood is freighted With the germs that cause disease, Humors, bolls, are designated Signals warning you of these. In the soring that tired feeling Makes you every duty shirk, Makes you feel like begging, stealing, Rather than engage in work. But there's something known that win : A man to health ana vigor ieaa. You will find Hood's Sarsapirllla Just exactly what you need . California redwood contains practically ao resin, but a large amount of water, which makes the green wood so exceed ingly heavy that often the lower log of a tree will sink in water. "After suffering fromTpIles for fifteen wars. I was cured by using two boxes of DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salve', writes W- J Baxter, Norm bfqok, v. heals everything1; Beware of counter feits. ; Dr. T. C. Smith : , Constant Effort to Pleae. "Marie, after w'e are married what course shall you pursue to retain my love?" "Oh, Harry, I shall spend an awful lot of money on fine clothes and look just as pretty as I can!" Chicago Record. A compilation of dates from the year 416 to 1867 indicates that Japan must expect a destructive earthquake about once in two and a half years. The C. H. & D. Trains between CIIIGINHATI, TOLEDO & DETROIT run ithrough the famous an fer tile Miami valley and numerous prosperous villages and cities of western Ohio and southern Mich igan. There are four through trains each way. Pullmaa sleep . ers on night trains. THE MICHIGAN FLYER, vestibnied carries parlor and cafe cars, wltJ elegant through day coaches. Leaves Cincinnati 1 p. m.; ar rives Toledo 6 : 50 p. m. ; arrives Detroit 8:20 p. m. One of the finest trains in the central states. THE C. H. & D. is the direct line from Cincinnati and the south 'to the popular summer resorts of Michigan and Canada. Connects at Toledo with steamers on Lake Erie and with rail lines for interior points; at Detroit with rail and steamer lines for inland and lake resorts. MEALS are 6erved in the C. H. & D cafe cars a la carte, one thus be ing able 'to order as aesired, at moderate prices. FOUR FAST TRAINS between Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chi cago. Agents of connecting roads will sell you tickets routing via C. H. & D. Ry. D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, O. Cxazette want ads bring quick returns A KEEN, CLEAR "PR A IN. Tour best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your stomach j d liver. Dr. King's New Life Fills give increased strength, a keen, clear bx-ain. hich ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold by all druggists. Gazette p ople. want adds reach Asheville Al" TABLETS. for all UNINARY DISORDERS. The most Fatal and Prevalent of all diseases are those of the KIDNEYS, LP7ER and BLADDER. The Kidneys are two little sieves through which all of the blood of the body must pass once in every three min utes. In & HEALTHY condition tlhey filter all impurities into -the BLADDER. HOWARD NOTICE. :,1 "Notice V hereby: given' 'that! applica tion will be made to the general asiemf My-Ttitritr next ""meeting- to have . the charter of the city of Ashevllif-N. C. amended"' that 'the r ity tztaiufi own. operate andrtoritrol or acquire uf Inter est in a nsatlsj plant for the city. - We believe it will be found that, next to electricity, flattery is the greatest force In the world. Atchison Globe. My- The easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorating ta system is to take Dewitvs nrcie Early Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. Dr, T. C; Smith. h BOOK AGENTS "WANTED FOR flu cnadert aad ftiteit- fling book trwt jmblUhd, Pulipit Echoes EXCURSION TO. NIAGARA. . r'fSk ci the ooki ekoyable wdpopu lar4 excursions of the season will be via the C;mwaiNafai3s on August 9. .Same, atee a were in effect-last year; Details can be ha4 from any, C. H. & D. agest : , B Uvnro TBtTTHS VOR nEAB ARB HRAKT. CoBtalnlkf Mr. MOODY'S beet Sennoot. with f,MI XhzUUnr 8todM,lBcideni, YmaaA EzpHeac.ete., m tote hwsch fMtorof Mr. Moodr'i Chleam Church for At UuMi--lirrMt time for Are?tu fm& at Xntnf Jr JL.iKVfQUTlUXtifX 4M lUrtfcrd. Cma THE BURLINGTON ROUTE New through trains to PorUan Pu" get Sound, "The Burliagron-JN'ortnen Pacific Express," No. 41. frvu St. 1ouj at 9:00 a. m. for Kansas City. St. Jo seph, Northwestern Nebras&a, inacK Hills, Wyoming. Montana. WasniJg- ton, Tacoma, Seattle, Puget Sound ana Portland, Oregon, via Billings, Monit.- the short line aad time saver to the up per Northwest. To the Puget Sound in 77 hours. Through coaches, chair cars (seats tree), standard sleepers and din ing cars with through tourist sleepers from Kansas City. This is the main traveled, route St. Louis to the Nortn-west. Number 5, "Nebraska-Colorado Ex press, midday train from bt. for Nebraska, Colorado. Utah, Pacmc Coast; one night to Denver. Also ior St. Paul, Minneapolis and beyond. No. 15, at 8:45 p. m.., St. Louis to Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph, Kan sas, Nebraska, Colorado, Ltah .pa cific coast, via Denver, also to tne Northwest Montana, Washington, Or egon, via Lincoln and BlUings. J. N. MERRILL, Gem So. Agt, 5 N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.-, L. W. WAKE LET. Gen. Pass. Aert.. St. Louis, Mo.; ELLIOTT, Gen. ,n., st. thence out of the body. If DISEASED they clog and swell, depositing URIC ACID and other poisons Into the sys tem, causing dull pain in the HACK BILIOUSNESS, GOUT, RHEUMA TISM, DROPSY, GRAVEL, PAINFUL and FREQUENT URINATION, LOSS OF ALBUMEN (the life essence), and finally BRIGHT'S DISEASE and then DEATH! If you have any ox the above symp toms 'Al" TibUts WM Care You TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED. Recent discovery. Phenomenal Success. Hundreds of testimonials. Cannot be Substituted . By mail $1.00 Send stamp for pamphlet. , i PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO, -1 rr. v K-i--t yf- New York. Louis, Mo. t C "A. RAYSOR, GOLn -' - SI Patton Avenue, ' AcevCa, 17. C Msylvania Railroad Com; any (Formerly Henuersonville A Brevard Railway.) In Effifc October 22, 1899. P.M. STATIONS. P.M. i.01 Lv. Brevard.... Ar. I.M 12.1C Davidson River 11.27 12.27 U.4 12.CS 1.00 , Jt$ Ar. Penrose ., .... Blantyre . . Etowah . . Cannon . ... Hone Shoe ...... Tale. ..Henderaonville.. Lv. Pajwengera 5.80 5.07 4.W 4.60 4. i 4.U onl Flag Stations. Connects wltfc the Southern railww at Henderohi1leifor all polnta nort If W JIAYB,' u T Bi- BOSWBLL, General Uanager. ,J. Sttpertetndt'
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