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Hi . ' - . . i . . - ' 1 , - f v r "NT 'j TOTVi&jrisVB AUGUS1 2 l9odTt IS fc- 6 ' It I if s si; 'I i i S, v k 1 1 1J fer Enten Trade. i The ' Biggest Bargain Line of the entire r when-profits are relinquished arid reduction Everv need of the present can be -supplied at immense savine because of the eternal vigilance which is ever bti : lookout here ior your interests, rail gooas and we must have the room. ; .. ! I $7.50 Walking All wool Skirts in castor cmv. with reverse-side in a nnhhv nbiH combinations, correct shapes and well made. . . Balance of Wash Goods S Sold up to 39c including all of our finest Dimities,-Lawns and Organdies, r . most of which are late arrivals and en tirely new patterns. . 12C Bargains in Black Goods. E "; Forty-six fine quality mohair, silk T 'finished and reversible extra fme'tex S ture and cannot be equalled anywhere E under 89c yard, now 59c $2.50 and $3.00 Silk and Wool Cre pons, beautiful designs, entirely new weaves, now $L98 j They are worth cheaply and so may ; paragon frames and KSKaridles includes all $150 values, 98c .fon ... 1 nn Darolina fi North ' western R. R. '8chedule Effective April L 1900. Notthbound Passenger: MlxeL Mixed. - r No; 10. No. 60 . o. 2. LV, Chester... & :10am 7:50am Lv TTcviUe... 9:15am 9:52am Lr(Gstonla.. 10:13 12:35pm ... Lv L'co1nton.ll:03aro 2:15pm Lv Newton.. .11:52am 3:32pm Lv Hickory. .12:15pm 5:50pmLv 9:e0am Ar Lenoir 1:16pm 7:60pm 11:25am Bouthbound Passenger. Mixeu. Mixed, v. , , No. 9. No. 61. No 63. Lv Lenoir. . . r 4:30pm 1:30pm Xv Hickory.. 6:S5pmLv 5:30am 4:i&pm LV New too... 5:05pm 8:30am " CLv VcoTntoo.... 7:00pm 9:18am ? LvGastonla.U. 8:15pm 11:10am - Lv Y'kville. 9:21pm 1:12pm......... Ar Chester.... :10:31pm 6! 15pm f .,td -minutes for per at G torn. ' '.'No. 10,- northbound, connects at Ches ter, with -Southern -railway, S aboard 5AlrJal -'. . Xanofbster &..Ch . tcr rrallway .from all pxrfnts south ; at Tor li e with "tHa Routh Carolina & Georeia jrailTrav "t!L; at Giurtonia with Southern) raltway; 1 at LlncolntOn witn seanoara iir Line; at Newton ' and Hickory with Southern railway. 7 Jfov t southbound, makes dose 9noeeti0D ; at all ' junctiofi points. ..Qab-J&m' - ..C&ejrteti. S. C. 1 NACHTIWi r CTPANOOGA ANJ fyt. AND .WESTBRN- AND ,. 'S.l -t' 1 , "ATLANTIC. RAIL W ATS. . Tex&s'and e ' ortli-west. T-ee: dally trrsxetwen SaAtittJogai eAttsl iNasfrylEDoulfda " 'HexsjSd! tend; Chaeagoi Throngh Puu - inia peepers .anid : elegant Lyjooacbes . ,imtut 4bmug'w--b CSttanoo- O nd E,U Ixmls, n end, bet Teen Chat- 5 unnnea- and . Jacksonville. Florida. I U . you are 'rosMI .trip. ta nay poiai; you wau uw n r r?i intw to write or call on. ; " ,'-,: TT. lA-Danley;G. .P.A.,Nashvl2e, xr. T. Xtcws. T. P.. A .KwexvUle, ,n. F. CJtS, TroCo , lZzztZT J Crtrts In the rrcTli, , Fcx tzl tyJPe of A, -liter's summer O.:-..- ". N- f Clcll. ; V: . . ts and Oxford, at first cc" Skirts and light var 01 . ..'.$4.98 Never sold All Wool Reversible . Smyrna Rugs They are serviceable because they are all wool and reversible. Beautiful designs and Persian colorings decora tive and durable. $3.50 Values, $1.98 ' $1.50 and $1.39 Silk Crepons, heavy quality and handsome effects just think of this price now .... 98c yd a great deal more we bought them you if you are prompt. They have heavy steel rods. The assortment of the popular styles. 75c values, 49c. TlnlE UIUira U ii irw ii v-y ir u i - i The Bargain Centre of Asheville. 'QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES" 'A'O.Ba Trans. Co. SteamsMp Lines - ... .rfeok ' NORFOLK, VA. Steamers lea ve ior Boston every Mon lay, Wedaesday, Friday and Saturday at f Dw. in Leave for Providence every Taesday Thursday t end .Saturday at6 9. 3tt.. ,n;V V. j ;UiJ ::i V :ifH QtEAMHRS NET, FAST AND BLB- I . , . : , GANT, , v..:. ' .'r. , AocommodatiottT- and GtMakBma osWed. Send for IHustxated folder. R. HI WRIGHT, Agen . J. C WHITNBT, xTrafac Manairr "C e ItexP TURNER, , General; Passenger j Agent. ' General Offloes, Ba-timer Md. 1 DOSI JP Jf AX TO BUT CHEA. . T AeibeaD remedv: f aeMukk'iuaS. eolds Is ian ri-lit but you west something hat ATM iAWiisi sasi-iaf tf.oit mA 1i1Asi i ) 1 rrsfcr vw.ictm4W W: w-w.wavi snuiS iainii les. . Wflat mu ; 09 caj Go to a r and more regalar canuti ? Tes, If possible; If no poacIWs for yc'-V tien mi either -xs'TtsjcemeQNjyxrt -aedy ithas been mtrcduced to sil clyUixed irith succera In -ever Croat lung troubles.. M2Soschee1'g German Syrp;f It notwsljr ieairTind-samtt laVs- the lissues ttaj destroy a the rerm disease, but alleys infiaxssatlssL eanrss expectoration, gives a good nlhfs and 'Cures the ; patlentTry ONE : Recommenced f many years; by Boston ProYidence New England Resorts ftsy resv bott: season is at are arriving aauy $4.50 Walking Skirts . Made, with 5 rows of stitching at the 3 bottom, in double faced goods, of blue, g gray and castor; stylishly cut, 3 now. $2.49 3 89c Full Bleached 3 Table Linen. ff Strictly all'pure linen, in a choice 3 line of patterns, fine heavy quality, 3 close woven and long wearing . . . 59c 3 for 5uch a low price. VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOE YOUNG LADIES. ROANOKE, VA. Opens Sept 18, 1900. Oae of the lead ing schools for Young Ladles in -the South. Magnificent buildings all mod ern Improvements., Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in valley of va.j .famed for hearh. European and Am eric aA teachers. Full course. Su perior advantages In Art, Music and Elocution. Students from thirty states. For catalogue address MATTLB P. HARRIS, Presl3ent, v Roanoke. Va. THB HOT 1PRINGS OF ARKANSAS, Via. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Hot Springs of Arkansas are owned by the U. S. Government and have Its endorsement for the cure ot rheumatism, malaria, nervous. troubles chronic and functional ailments and a score- more of human Ills.' The climatr f iHot Springs 4s cool' and delightful In Summer, Rowing .to" Its elevation amoi tie Oairk Mot)htalhspand Is the-bestfme-fbr trtatoene iOohdteli for all classes. Write BureaV of Infor mation, iHotr Springs, for ; illustrated book, giving full Information. 1 r 1 For reduced excursion tickets and particulars or Ihejtrin. eee local, agent or addresaW. A Turk, Gen'l Paasr. Agt. .Bouthero Ry- Washington C. The ikHifhtfuUy Cooi toniler Seiorta 01 ne North and Northwest ere reaoh edxnost -quickly ; and comfortably via the Chicago1 & . North-Western R'y. among the pxioatpai resorte ibeing Mil waukee, - Waukesha, Maaiaon, s Fistakee Lake, Lake. Geneva, 4 Food , u Lao, Green Lake, Devil's? Lake, fQfeea Bay, Neenah-Menasha - Marqiuette: tGoxebie Like, Aahland,? StrPaul, vMtoneapollB and Dulwthi 'Fpr jtlcetsvirsAes'aad tnH fnform&tlonapply to any ticket agent, er for a copy of "Hints r to 1 Tourists,; giving 'detailed nfertriatloni $ send two ccbte to postage to NV w. Breeze, 49 Ntrth PryoKBtT,: Attovta," Ga or W. pi'Kniskem, General Paswteger 3 If fir . ,1 Dntlre i! stock foftChUdrenViasesIkl cost. , G.-A Mears. ; I F4 Ji CAiiuUNA K3 .T1iet?ap'a FearJ rlver.i on the yise.a. vettevine. intih to the sltef of 4he steamboAtden . The scaffold for the execuMon..of Tom Jones has . been , greeted . at.v Italfigh Jories murdered an entire -family of six. .He. eho-ws signs of completely areakinffi4pwn. He,, says that lie t?ies not to think of his crime. His finger nails have .rpiwn out Jike. 'bird claws and he is tfiln and weak. ? John Hayes, colored', sowed 37 bush. els of wheat land made 483 bushels.. fSpis, is a good crjop and hows that John is a good farmer; more of h1a,race should taXIpvr. M-v&ca$!l&;; -.-3o itothe country and make a good living and then take care . of it. John, has just purchased a J?S disk plow; The . ne groes are making a mistake in cotigre-. gutin in .the towns . (where many of thtem eke out a poor existence. Davie Reeord. Captain C. B. enson; secretary of the state 'board of public charities, says thaV, he is now compiling matter on the subject-of a' "reformatory tw sub mit to the legislature in January. It is confidently predicted that such an. in stitution will be established, iMost of bthe religiotis denominations are urging it, the Woman's Christian Temperance union, Farmers' alliance and other or ders have passed resolutions for.it, and the judges of the state, notably Judges Moore, Brown, Bowman and Timber -lake, declare a. reformatory the crying need of the state.. t a Sou th: Greensboro man, living on Belly ue street and he's a Quaker, too -claims to lhave a cow that gives but termilk as well as sweet milk. The cow -wias .bought in Randolph county a year or two agot He .informs us that the milk had been getting a little "mixed" for iseveral months, and only last night .was the sweet and butter milk divided. From Itwa of the teatsJ hie milked butter milk, and from the other two a rich quality of sweet milk. The fact that the cow is a Randolph animal, this may or may not be a good omen, for just yesterday was the reisu't of the contested election made known and the same night the cow gave two kinds of milk. Greensboro Record. The growth 'of labor organizations during the past six months is phe nomenal. Every branch of labor, ex cept the painters, is organized at Ral eigh, and there are two general organ izations, the Confederation of Labor and the Allied Labor union. The sec- No. IL No. $7-11. 4. SO pm 6.55 pm 9.20 pm NO. S5. 12.05 am 3.50 am 6.22 am Ne. tS. ......... 10.43 pm 11.15 am 6.10 am 6.07 pm 12.10 am 12.01 pm 4 8.35 pm 1.10 am 2.09 am 5.1C- am 9.10 am 2.50 pm 3.50 pm 6.35 pm 4 9.10 am 10.12 am 10.52 am 11.13 am 12.34 pm 2.12 pm 2.20 pm 2.40 pm 4.02 pm 6.55 pm 7.40 pm 11.35 pm 7.10 pm 7.40 pm 8.03 pm 9.01 pm 9.20 pm 10.30 pm 12.03 am 12.10 am 12.15 a. . 1.29 am 3.00 am 4.25 am 7.40 am 7.10 pm 5.55 am 7.20 am 9.20 am 11.00 am . 9.20 am 10.38 am 12.30 pm 2.10 pm 5.50 pm 7.40 am 1.05 pm 6.40am 6.33pm ......... Ar... .'Nashville Lv. 10.00pm 9.U am ..i ..60am 7.50pn Ar Louisville Lv 7.45pm 7.40am . ' - .. .... . . . . . . . . . ......... 7.30 am 7.30 pm Ar Conetonati .Lv. 8.00 pm 8.80 am " ... ......... . ......... 8. ttam Ar... New Orleans .......Lv. 7.t0pm 7.team Ar .Mobile JLv. 7.00pm - ' : ' : ' , . : . , ' " " No. 14. 7.00 ani . 08 am . 8.02 am 9.13 am 11.22 am 8.20 pm No. 10. No. 84. 2.05 pm 8.00 pm 2.12pm 8.10pm 2.57,pmv 9.00pm 4.00pm 10.15pm 6.00pm, 12 5anl 9.35 pm M7pm tJ.0am 1.16 am - 9.2S am 8.00 am i 1 . S.6pm 6.19 m S.lv OA ' 1 1 1 11 7.40am 8.30pm 80 pm, 7.40 am .......... ......... 1 . . 7.10pm 8.30am S.ttam N.i7- No. 19 ; ' '... 15 n v , 1.46 pm 10.45 am .IC pm H.OOam 4.30pm 12.40 pm ..: " - I" T 1 Daily Excep - Sunday. ' Pralns ITahd 11 and IS and O. ccrry Pnii man? vleepersi between .NeWfTorBi- Washlngtbn Asheville, Hot EJprings, Chattanooga . and 2J asbvnie I .Trains i 9 and 11, and 10 and It between Jackscn vllle. Savanhah,v .Charleston, AshevHle, ' Hot Springs; Knoxvirie ;and Cincinnati ' Trains; 15 and 38 carry, Pullman ileep ert between Eollsbtiry Asheville, Hot Springs; Chattanooga s and MempnlaJ Trains S3 and 84 carry Puiiman'eleep- era between Asheyllle.i Atlanta, Uacon, :a-Tpartanburg; and Pullmaa sleepr trf bett7ea"AcaeTnie,i irn.cxrtIL -C2:it ---r ft . V.i -...,- - - ,-. -r: 12 9: J-f ,-t. ' ' - 1 1 """ -"ftfc ond is, Regarded largely "as, political since it has'as an object passing on the fitness of candidates for ofilce. As yet ithe-cottcJtelllopratlvesMn BaHeh haveWtJxwganized,- Jrat Inj WestDur iamt it is - learned,: thirty, employes In operatives at Kadieman- and some at Burlington have" alsdLl organized. XN A 'man from Indiana visited -the Pilot and Carbleigh mll-Iaiid'apilifed''jfor:permis-. sion to go through .the mills andv talk tb tlra operatives . r In both 1 nstances he was denied admission." It was learn ed afterwards from employes who talk ed with "him" that -his purpose was-" to organize. unions,, - , v 7 iChie Jones eaa on ie?h.jrbition atjhiSj office an' immense rattiesnake,0' Ivhich ,wasvkiledlast ek by"Plnk McaCurry, on LuckSuioo jmoUTttain, innthe Golden afion, tuthfrford county. iHi snakesnipjmeasures five and a half s t;.liiJngtb4uvaiiiiiinAe8 in cir cumference, with "fourteen rattle and i barton. 'In .stuffing , the skin ftsro and a1 half gallona' of bran was used. The trail of this monster had been fre quently 'seen in the valley and it had ben appropriately , named the "king of Rutherford.". Mrs. - McCurry was walking along the. road. when she heard thtot weird and blood curdling rattle of the reptile. Just head of her in the kniddle of the road1 lay the "king" coi-' ed, ready for . battle and sending out his deadly warning. Nothing un daunted, the ourageou woman pro cured a long pole and aittackelng the 6nake soon despatched hiinj although he showed signs of fight. Mr. McCur ry brought the 4kin here Saturday and It was purchased by Chief Jones. It is one of the largest" rattlesnakes ever seen in this section, and is a genuine "diamond raJttler," one of the ' most deadly and dangerous known. Shelby Aurora. The wolf in. the fable put on sheep's clothing, because if he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of De Witt's Witch Harel t alvj couldat sell their worthless salves on their merits, so, they put Jthem in boxes and wrap pers like IeWitt's. Look out for them. Take- oniy. DeWitt's Witch Hazel- Salve. It cures piles ana all skin diseases. Dr. T. C. Smith. The census recently aken shows New York to be the second largest city in the world, with a population of i, 487,202. .London is the largest, now es timated at 6,528,434. Paris comes next with 2,536,834 and then Berlin with a population of a little less than (half that of New York. Ladies' Oxford Ties at cost at G. Mears Shoe Store. one nlllworked ountheir; quit notices becauseof -membership In a Pinion .'-The SOUTHERN RAILWAY !N EFFECT JUNE 10, 1900. System Tlma T-y New York ,...Ar. Lv., Phlladolphia ....... Ar. Lv. ....... Baltimore Ar. Lv. Lv. Washington .. Danville .. ......Ar. Ar. Lv Richmond ..Ar. Lv Norfolk ......... .Ar. Selma Ar. Raleigh Ar. Lv Lv. . . . Ar... Greensboro ........ Lv. Central Time. . Salisbury Ar. . Statesvilie .........Ar. Newton Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv Hickory Ar. Lv Mario Ar. Lv Biltmore Ar. Ar Asheville ........ Lv. Lv Asheville Ar. Lv Hot Springs .Ar. Lv Morrostowa Ar. Lv.... KnvlHe Ar. Ar Chattanooga Lv. Ar Memphis Lv. Ar. Bristol ........ . .Lv. - Central Time. Lv;.. Asheviile Ar. Lv Biltmore .........Ar. Lv...... HendersoBvUle ......Ar. Lv. ...... f. .. Tyrhn .'........iAr. , Eastern, Ttoie. Ar....... Spartanburg ii..,..LT. Ar,.....,. Cblumtnis ...r. -Ar........ Charleston ........lt. Central Tltoe. Ar.. ....... Savaneak ...... ..L J . v Ar. . . . ... Jacksonville ... .. . .Lv. Ari...... Aiiigost:...;ir. : i Ay..M.... AUwtSi ....;..... 1 i ' 1 1 ; Ar..... NewOrl ......JV ; Ar. Mempala 'JCi..t.il-1.,,.v',. '' ' 'i " tr I" ' " y"- ..... ......... Ar.. Macon -ZiTV 6.00am . 7.Mpm ?. 7.16pm ..... 41 HUBPHY iBRiNOH 'CtotrsiWmSi, c: ;Lv UCieraev &-Ar. I Lr....... WaynevUl V.; Ar. i Lv.. ..... Balsam ....... Aj. ;lv Bryso -city nAUr. .Lv. Ar. Murphy .;;.....ivr.' 'it " jTralas if and ir WJPfe2mtt pgr tora -between Arevry n bnfg,tC inib!g.s4id,cariea.mljV. iugciucr wjwour eweuent esnip- ent aafl : aehf nl?ri -U a . j ' - T" W UV1 V :i Mill et V eil rail ttrouga 7gslte-tsa. tae pUl'Jc's rpeclal attention is csned ta our rati and water route to the ncrth tad edst-CouthemIlallwsy asd tbe Ches MOTT ; cirrrcj t. ern cursed TXI Pio I'.zix c XjrssMxoCdo trs ffur rpi;9 r?A ;n ti mt:rj LH1I0HS AS MEDICINE 1 1 TherTegttlato the Liver, Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys and Blood JS: Jjared by pr. H. Hozley, in kirn LeSS Elixlrn pleant lemon drink. UewtU UUousneas, constipation, mdigettioT headaxihe,. malaria; kidrey disease f. Vera, cWUs, heart failure, nervous pros tration, and all otber diseases caused br a torpid or di.ased liver and kldayg. It k an established fact that kmons when comibined properly with other livl er tonics, pi .iuce the most desirable re sults upon the stomachy liver, bwels. kidneys anoT blood. ' W-br-drJSS 50c and 1 botUea. L llozley' Lemoi Elixir , Cured 'me of sick and aervu head ache, I had been subject to all my Ufe. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. Cared me of indigestloa and nervous prostration. I got more relief and at once, from Lemon .'BUxtr than- all other medicines. J. C, Spelghu. .In- ian Sorings, Gku ' ...r; : : v .: . t-f , - . llozley's Lemon EJixir Cured me of( a long-standing cae of chills and fever, by uslng-wo bottler , - 1 -l - C. Stanley, Engineer E. T.tVa, & Ga.'R. R. Mcxley's Lemon Elixir Cured, me of a case of heart disease and indigestion of four years standing. Lj tried a dozen different medicine! None but Lemon Xflixir done me any " Tulei Diehl, Cor. Habersham and St. Thom ta Savannah, Ga. Moziey's Lemon Elixir." ' I fully Indorse it ror nervous proatra tion, headache, indigestion and consti pation, having used it with most satis factory result after all other remedies had railed. j. w. Rolla, West End, Atlanta, Qa. Some hypocrites try to make a cloak of their: religion' -when there Isn't enough of it to make a bathing suit. The quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results..' You will like it Dr. T. C. Smith. ' Many a man looks upon .marriage as ifan institution that enables him 'to put his property in his wife's name. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM OletDMS ud beautifies th bate Promote! ? a ftixnriant trowth. Never Pailto Bestore 8ri o4ur w m xouuirui vorar. Cues ea!p dimiee ts hair faUixfe 0e,ana1.00at DreggwCe No. 11-38. 12.43 pm 10.15 am . .00 am No. X8. 0.35 am 2.56 am 11.25 pm No. 34. N IS. aft 6.42 am 11.25 pm 9.05 pm 1.30 pm 6.40 am 6.25 pm f .20 am 5 .65 pm. 3.50 am 12.35 pm 2.45 am 11.35 am 1145 pm 8.50 am ........ 6.35 pm 5.27 pm 5.00 pn 4.41 pm 3.22 pm 1.40 pm 1.30 pm 1.10 pm 11.45 am 9.50 am 8.25 am 4.00 am 9.15 am 9.40 am 8.63 am 8.18 am 8,01am 6.52 am 5.26 am 6.20 am 5.15 am 4.Q0 am . 2.30 am 1.15 am 10.00 pm 9.15 am r a ' ? 9.25 pm 7.61pm 6.00 pm 4.26 pm . .... 6.00 pm 4.28 pm 2.40 pm 1.20 pm 9.66 am 8.15 pm No. 18. No. 9. 6.15 pm 12.10 pm 6.07 pm 12.03 pm 6.ilpm 11.13 am 4.00 pm 9.68 am No. S3. , 9.05 am 8.66 ass 8.02 ant 7.00 am 8.40 pm 11 40 am 9. 55 am 6.10 an 7.08 am 7 0anv U.OO pm - 12.05 am - :A - ........v. 7.46pm 9.09pm 9.80pm 7.6dam 11.60pm 11.60 pm r" ' ' ...... . 7.45 pm 7.65 am 7.65 am .ti..... Ne.18. v .No.20 B.60 pm 12.D5 pm 4.10 pm 10.38 am 1.85 pm 10.10 am t w ......... .. ... .... 3lDalry 53rcept Buacay. QmifortVl f7ort ITonro Vir Vfr-ina eca, xxe ;port wews, etc nWt-B:tmioT- dent and General Manairer. ' tdvIX CLi i; XC CUto. Trafae'lTi etu passenger, Jigestk wafliftrjtsap. a; 0. L, nsrdwlck,Ai , i y. Ay A t!T t. C, A. Benscater, A. P, A4 Chattanodgf ; Tenn;; IZWloti A O. P. -A.. Louisville, Ky.;' Vll, parby Cl.y Psengl6raWXTlcl:etAceni; JAr - V" -3 -fe.-.nsjv.fl -ia -
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