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SLEIGHT OF HAND TRICK.
A " Performance In Leserdemala
Wne landed rneXeetedly.
' a-v r?anrai iwiiere patrons who
wisn .to dine quietly away from the rush
and bustle on the lower floor go up stairs
two gentlemen were lunching a few days
ago.1 :-
. Both were, talking very animatedly and
were apparency oblivious" to their sur
roundings, especially to the colored wait
er. If they; knew th'at that individual
was on earth, much less in their immedi
ate presence, their attention to his where
abouts gave no clew to their knowledge.
One of thfe diners was a young man of
powerful build. He was evidently the
host When the waiter laid the check
down on the white tablecloth and step
ped back and watched them carefully, as
is the custom of waiters who scent a tip,
he carelessly reached in his vest pocket
and, without appearing to look at the
servitor, placed both check and a new
bank note side by side without.abreak in
the argument.
In. a few moments the waiter re-entered,
carrying a silver salver, in the center
of which lay a 10 cent piece. Then he
stepped back again, his glance alternat
ing between the salver and the man who
paid the bill.
The argument came to an abrupt ter
mination. The joung man's eyes swept
the immovable face, of the waiter with a
curiously searching glance not unmixed
witn amazement. Then he whispered a
.word to his friend whose eyes also
scanned the face that impassively return
ed their glances. There was an eloouent
silence. The voune man hppknnpH tha
waiter to his side.
"Yon are a slick one," he said quietly,
but there was a ring in his tone that did
not augur well for one of the party.
Just hand it over, please."
"Hand over what, sir?" asked the wait
er, innocently and with a pronounced ris
ing inflection.
" "The change." .
'There it is, sir," indicating with a
sweep of the hand toward the 10 cent
njece.
"Part of it. - I want the rest."
; " 'Deed, that's all that is coming to
you, sir. You gave me a $1 bill, and your
check was 90 cents.''
The young man-'s features broke into a
smile that made the lines of his mouth
mold in a manner ih which determination
and amusement struggled for mastery.
"That was a $20 bill I gave you," he
said. "Because it was rolled tightly
and we appeared to be so absorbed in our
conversation you thought I did not no
tice you . reduce it after securing the
r-hnna-a tn nno T -rill r,?
onds to deliver up the balance or I will
choke the life out of you and have you
arrested for theft. Come, I will count
one, two, three, four".
"'Deed, boss, you is mistaken. That
was a one spot"
"Five, sU, seven, eight, nine, ten!"
"You is certainly mistaken, boss,
that"
The youngman wag on his feet as he
counted out the waiter. He seized the
latter by the throat and with a quick
movement. foiled the man to the floor. .
"Here it is, boss!" cried the waiter in
terrified accents. "For the Lawd-a-mus-sy
sakes, boss, don't pinch so hard!"
He extracted from his coat pocket $19
in bills, which he eagerly pressed in the
left hand of the young man who stood
above him. The latter released his hold
and, counting the bills, passed out of
the room with his companion with not
so much as a' second look at the ama
teur, prestidigitator kneeling on the floor
Tuefully rubbing his neck.
The young man is a member of the
United States secret service, and - he
knows the appearance of government
currency better than most bank tellers,
rolled or unrolled. Washington Star.
Starvation never yet cured dyspep
sia. Persons with indigestion are al
ready half starved. They need plenty
of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat so the body
can be nourished while the worn-ou
organs are being reconstructed. It is
the only preparation known that will
instantly relieve and completely cure
all stomach troubles. Try it if vou are
suffering from indigestion. It will cer
tainly do you good.. Dr. T. C. Smith
Elopements Are Rare In France.
Runaway marriages are not contrived
easily in France. No one in that coun
try ever reaches an age when the law
permits him Jo do away with the consent
of parents anfj? guardians; If orphan de?
sire to marry! they must show the death
certificates-of their parents and have the
-written consent of tneir grandparents.
It there should be no grandparents living,
their death certificates must be produced,
and -so on among the various relatives of
the intending bride and bridegroom, the
consent, of the "conseil- de f amille (family
council) beings absolutely necessary in all
cases. .
WOULD NOT SUFFER SO AGAIN
FOR FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE.
I awoke last nignt with severe pains
in my stomach. I never freit badly
in all my life. , When I came down to
work this morning I felt so weak l
Lcsuld hardly work. Iwent to Miller
4 ' . . . ' Jl
& Mcuurays arug wore ana iney reu-
omended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea J emedy. It worked
like magic and 6ne dose fixed me all
right It certainly is the finest thing
I ever used for stomach trounie. x
shall not - be wit'- out it in my home
hereafter, for I should not care to en
dure the sufferings of last night again
for fifty times its, price. G. H. Wil
son, liveryman, Burgettstown, Wash
ington counter, Pa. This remedy la fo
sale ly C A. Raysor, urugglst.
A toabe in arms
with toy pistols.
is worth two armed
PARKER'S
- HAIR AAr.Vte
ll.Ti.ri. and KwrifM the halXL
Promoter tanirant growth.
Sever Tail to BwUre Gry
Coze calp diMMM hair tailmg.
Good flannels and good soldiers never
shrink from duty.
BOK All Y0M fAflS WITH
Pain-Killer.
A Medicine Chest in Itself.
SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR
CramDs. Diarrhoea, Cods,
Coughs, Neuralgia, ,
; 25 and S&atBfitUes.
IbeWare 'of imitations.-, .., J
Dyspepsia
Cure
Digests what you eat-
Itartificially digests the food and aids
nature in strengthening and recon
itructing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and ton. Soother preparation
can approacn it, in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion Heartburn,
Flatulence, Soar Stomach, ranseaT
SickHeadache,6astgia,Cramps,ana
all other results of lmperf ect dteestion.
Prepared by E. a DeWItt Cbcafl
ADDITIONAL AND IMIOVEED,
SERVICE.
'Effective June 1. ulbnsn parlor car
will be inaugurated between Charleston
and Aisheville on day trains 13sandiI4,
and, effective June 10, Pullman sleep
ing car line will be inaugurated Jbe
tween Charleston and Ashevilleori
trains 9 and 10. Effective June 10 ifcd
dMIonal train will be inaugurated, te
twecn Spartanburg, Ashevirie: ancf JJor
risto"n in connection wiitu the snain
line train at Spartanburg', and will
carry this sleeper AsheVilld to Mactfa,6
Ga. These trains, 33 and 34, will 4so
carry through Pullman sleeper Ashe
vllle to Mobile, Ala., via -Chattanooga
and Birmingham. Traiaf2i: -nd jK?,
now being operated daily 'except Sun
day between Asheville and Bristjoi;
Tenn., will be made daily trains, ef
fect! ? June 10.
Schedule figures will be given later.
For full information call on ticket
agents or address P. R. Darby, C. P,
& T. A., Asheville, N. C, or R. L.
Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C.
An unsigned will is. a deed without a
name.
Dr. David Kennedys
Waonte Remedy
cures all kidney, stomach
'AND LIVER TROUBLES
BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
the grandest and fnntnnt wllinr book ever pabliabel.'
Pulpit Echoes
8B UTINS TRITTH8 FOB HEXD ASB HEABT:
Thrilling Stories, Incident!, Personal Experiences, etc, at told
By B. L. Moody
htmtdf. With aeomnlete hutorrof htalifebr Rct. CHA.8. F.
GOSS, Pastor of Mr. Moody Chic
ndT'i Chieaeo Church tor five vean
and an Introduction br IIpt. LYMAN ABBOTT, D. D,
Brand new, 6QO pp., bnaifi4luiUiistrated. 071,000 mor
AGENTS WANTEDMen and Women. OCTSalei
immense a harvest time for Agents. Send for terms U
A. Ik WOKTUlNttTON Sr. JK, Hartford. Cobk
No. 21.
No. 37-11.
4.30 pm
6.55 pm
9.20 pm
No. 35.
12.05 am
3.50 am
6.22 am
No. 33.
10.43 pm
6.10 am
11.15 am
6.07 pm
12.10 am 12.01pm
8.35 pm
1.10 am
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7.40 am
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6.40 am 6.33 pm
7.50 am 7.50 pm
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8.30am.
7.30 am
No. 14.
7.00 am
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3.20 pm
No. 10.
2.05 pm
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2.57 pm
4.00 pm
6 .00 pm
9.35 pm
No. 34.
8.00 pm
8.10 pm
9.00 pm
10.15 pm
12 15ana
- 8.17 pm 7.10am Ar Charleston Lv. 7.00 am 11.00 pm .....
Central Time. ' ,
5.15am Ar Savannah Lv. 12.05am
,9.25am ..... Ar Jacksonville Lv T.45 pm :,f.T, ;1 .. . r .. L .. .. .
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g.OOam Ar Augusta Lv. 9.00pm- 9.30pm ...... ..........
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3.55 pm 5.10 am 5.10 am Ar Atlanta Lv. 7.50 anj- 11.50 pm , U.w pm, ...
7.40am 8.30pm 8.30pm Ar New Orleans ... Lv. 7.45.pnt 7,55 am 7.55 am .........
7.40 am Ar Memphis Lv. 9.00 pm ..
: 7.10pm 8.30am 8.30am Ar Macon Lv. 6.00 am . 7.10 pm 7.10pm
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No 17 No. 19 Central Time. o? 18. No. 20 "
9 15" am 2.45 pm Lv -. Asheville Ar. 5.50 pm 12.05 pm , ,
10 45am 4.1C pm Lv Waynesville .Arc r 410 pm :10.38 un'.1; ; . 1 . . . .i . i
11 00 am 4.30pm Lv Balsam ..Ar. '3.-35 pm. lb.lOem .........
12 40 nm Lv Bryeon City Lv. ft(-.J-.45tpmi -i MftaJfc!'U.'.. '
"-W4J Ar Murphy 1 Lv. 5.30 am ,.
Daily Except Sunday.
Trains 37 and U, and 12 and 38, carry
Pull man sleepers between New YorkT
Washington, Asheville, Hot Springs,
Chattanooga and Nashville. Trains 9
and 11, and 10 and 12 between" Jackson -
viHe, Savannah, Charleston, Asheville,
Hot Springs, Knoxville and CinciimatL
Trains 35 and 36 carry Pullman sleep
ers between Salisbury, Asheville, Hot
Springs, Chattanooga and "Memphis..
Trains 33 and 34 carry Pullman sleep
ers between; Asheville, Atlanta, Macon,
via Spartanburg; and, Pullman sleep
ers between Asheville, vKnoxvllL Chat-
'i ' NOTICE.
iy v . -r :v , . v. -
vBy-vlttuerOf.the power of sale vested
in the undersigned trustee by a certain
deed-of trust, bearing date February
1st, 835, executed by W. B. Merritt'
and wife, M. J. MerTitt, which deed of
tniBt Is rerlatered 11,' tha office of the
register of deeds foi; Buncombe county,
of trust, on pages 517 et q;, to which
reference is hereby made,, and by rea
son of default having Ik ri made in the
payment of the Indebtedness secured b:
said deed of trust, said undersigned
trustee will sell for cash b. puWllc
auction at the court house door In the
city of Asheville, county of Buncombe,
state of North Carolina, on Thursday,
the 5th day of July, 1900, the land con
veyed In said deed of trust lying and
being In the county of Buncombe and
state of North Carolina, and bounded
and more particularly described as fol
lows: v
A certain tract of land adjoining the
Jids of James McNair, Q. A. Bart
iett and others, beginning- on a stake
in the road on the north side of the
ford of Flat Creek and runs a north
course with James McNair's line to J.
A. Dougherty's line; thence a - est
course with eaid line to G. A. Bart
lett's line; thence a south co :rse vita
G, A. Bartlea's line to Fla- Creek;
thence up said creek and with the same
to the beginning, containing one hun
dred acres mo- or lees, and being the
same land conveyed by L. L. Dough
erty to L, J. Brown and subsequently
conveyed by T. K. Brown to L. J.
Brown byjdeed recorded in the office of
the 'register of deeds of Buncombe
county, in book 66, page 577.
- This June 4th, 1900.
J. H. TUCKER,
Trustee.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the general assem
bly 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 Dlant for the city
The Delightfully Cool Summer Resorts
Of the North and Northwest are reach
ed most quickly and comfortably via
the Chicago & North-Western R'y,
among the principal resorts being Mil
waukee, Waukesha, Madison, Pistakee
Lake, Lake Geneva, Fond du Lac,
Green Lake, Devil's Lake, Green Bay,
Neenah-Menasha, Marquette, c- jg-ebic
Lake, Ashland, St. Paul, Minneapolis
and Duluth. For tickets, rates and full
information, apply to any ticket agent,
or for a copy of "Hints to Tourists,"
giving detailed information, send two
cents in postage to N. M. Breeze, 49
North Pryor St.,. Atlanta, Ga., or W.
B. Knisken, General Passenger and
Ticket Agent, Chicago.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
IN EFFECT JUNE 10, 1900.
Eastern Time.
Lv New York Ar.
Lv Philadelphia Ar.
Lv Baltimore Ar.
Lv Washington Ar.
Lv Danville ...v. Ar.
Lv Richmond Ar.
Lv Norfolk .
Lv Selma . .
Lv Raleigh .
Ar Greensboro
. Ar.
.Ar.
.Ar.
.Lv.
Central Time.
Lv Salisbury Ar.
Lv Statesville Ar.
Newton Ar.
Lv Hickory Ar.
Lv Marion Ar.
Lv Biltmore Ar.
Ar Asheville Lv.
Lv Asheville. Ar.
Lv Hot Springs Ar.
Lv Morrostown Ar.
Lv Knoxville Ar.
Ar Chattanooga Lv.
Ar Memphis Lv. "
Ar. Bristol Lv.,
Ar Nashville .Lv.
Ar Louisville Lv
Ar Conclnnatl Lv.
Ar New Orleans ..Lv.
Ar Mobile Lv.
A: AND S. BRANCH.
Central Time.
Lv Asheville Ar.
Lv Biltmore Ar.
Lv Hendersonville Ar.
Lv Tyron Ar.
Eastern Time.
Ar Spartanburg Lv.
Ar Columbus Lv.
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tanooga. Birmingham an
ldgogle,
via
Morristown.
Trains 13 and 14 carry FAUlmaf par-
lor cars between
iBrQTI
burs. Columbia and . Charlesfn.
' Together with our
ment and schedules
ex
fit. all rail through 1W
nublic's special
rail and water eifV tcf the north arid
eastouthera-Rallway'asthe Choa
peak line; -JEHi&LSfia
day's stopover at Norfolk,
lnS an cgntig)(
NOTICD OF"
Notice1 Is hereby- given" of seizure of.
thefollowing property tor' vlolatioa of
the internal revenue laws of the Unit A
ed. States. - i' . : r
At Charlette, May 16, by J-"Id. Al
bright, p. C i mule vugon and harnesj
I as property of L. . F. .Brady ' and others.
At StatesvllW, May It by J. MDavis.
D. C- - 1 keg aoout 4 galloaa iorr whis
key as property of unknown. x4 r
By rame officer;at.afalace, bug
gy, 3 kegs cora-wr key': 4- property
of unknowBu. .' ' :..; .'. "
: By same officer at same placei 3ugr
2 gallons cortt whiskeyi. as- ptopeety of "
H. Clark &v Bona, '
By same officer Ut same -place, May
23, 5 barrels about 140 gallons corn
wLlsky, as property of C. A. Norris.
By J. W- Hasty, D. C, at WadeSboro,
May 23, 1 barrel about 2 gallons" corn
whisky, as property of W. T.. Mill A '
Co.
By D. A. Kanlpe, D. C, at Costner,
May 25, 1 jug about 2 gallons corr Whis
ky, as property of C. L, Pasour. v
By same officer at ciouse, May 29, 1
jug about 4 galldns . corn whi ky, as
property of M P. Strong. " . r
Persons claiming the above property
will file their claims with me in may
office within 30 days from this date or
the same will be declared forfeltedtO
the use of the United States.
H. S. HARKINS,
Collector Fifth District.
Asheville, N. C, June 6, 1900, by J.
Wiley Shook, D. C.
Transylvania Railroad Company,
General Offices Brevard, N. C.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
In Effect June 14, 1900.
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Penrose ....
Blantyre . . . .
Etowah . . .".
Cannon
Horse Shoe ...
Yale
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Flag Stations.
Connects with
Hendersonville.
Southern Railway at
J. F. HAYS,
General Manager.
T. S. BOSWELL, -Superlntedent.
Brevard, June 14, 1900.
No. ,12-38. No. 36.
12.43 pm 6.35 am
10.15am 2.56am
8.00am 11.25pm
No, 34. No. 22.
6.42 am 9.05 pm
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