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II THE ASHEVILLE GAZEEI2, SEPTEMBER i, 1900. - " I1 i j 'It. jui Mr 1 i h' . 2': - I I - f - 4 1W SI ! i it if- I ! '1 ' J 1' 4 r I r '".J r If' 3 i - Hi" 4 1 i: 1 ..w- L " -H i tfSi i' nHnmnimmmmmminninpn The Greatest B You who know the standard of values HERE can read the merit of these offerings showing our ability to UN DERSELL all competition. 6oIf Suitings S DIRECT FROM ARNOLD, & CO. : Splendid assortment of plaid back Golf Suiting, strictly all wool, the pop- 5 ular styles for walking and golf skirts. E In all shades, including the scarce grays, E in both Oxford and light grays, reverse E side in all sorts of handsomest plaids s imaginable. $2.00 Values, $1.23 $6.00 Walking Skirts, S4.98 Women's finest all wool Walking Skirts, in medium and light gray, with reverse side in a variety of nobby plaid combinations, heavily stitched around the bottom. 22c Bath Towels, 14c 50 dozen extra heavy Turkish Bath Towels, full generous size, made of soft heavy double twisted thread. We sell S them regularly at 22c and they are g: cheap at that. Special Today, 14c, 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. 3 iiiiuuiiunuuuiiiiimiuuiitiiiiiiiuiuiuimuuiiiuiuiUiauuuiuiiiiiiaiuiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiUil Carolina & North western R. R. Schedule affective April 1, 1900. Northbound Passenger. Mixed. Mixed. No. 10. No. 60 o. C2. Lv Chester.. . 8:10am 7:50am LiV T'kville... 9:15am 9:52am Lv Gastonia.. 10:13 joo. 12:35pm Lv L'colnfon. 11 :03am 2:15pm Lv Newton... 11 :52am 3:32pm Lv JHickory.. 12:15pm 5:50pmLv 9:0am At Lenoir 1:16pm 7:50pm 11:25am Southbound Passenger. Mixeu. Mixed. No. 9. No. 61. No 6J. Lv Lenoir.... 4:30pm 1:30pm Lv Hickory.. 5:35pmLv 5:30am 4s6pm Lv Newton... ?:05pm 8:30am Lv L'colnton.... 7:00pm 9:18am Ly Gastonia... 8:15pm 11:10am Lv Y'kville. 9:21pm l:12pm Ar Chester 10:31pm 5:15pm 20 minutes f or i pper at G- 'tonia. No. 10, northbound, connects at Chea ter with Southern railway, S board Air Lf Lancaster & Ch tcr railway from all points south; at Tor li e with tne South Carolina & Georgia rail-way E.; at Gastonia with Southern- railway; at Llncolnton with Seaboard ir Line; at Newton ; and Hickory with Southern railway. No. r, southbound, makes close connection at all junction pointe. Address: E. F.HEID, L. T NICHOLS, Auditor, Geo. llaa Ct) ester. 8. C. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. L. AND WESTERN' AND ATLANTIC' RAIL WATS. TJ.reat'iOmwniWa ton Arkansas, Texal4 Ae.NTMst.;i.T dally tr?5 'MWM ..TAtlaata a i NasJe,TJliladaliyd.tW t Memphis and Chicago. Through Pull man sleepers'ahd elegant day cwach'es wlthowti chance I V weeii e CnatUnoo g and St. Louis and - bet Veen-Ghat-tanoogk and Jacksonville, , Florida. If you are ootatemplejtlns a trip, to may poiat, yw. '"win find It o your Interest to write or eall ton. .. . , - W. L. Danley, O. P. A-, r NasnvOls, Team, r: . . ' J. H. LattlAer, S. A., Oor. tta and K Jk t street, Chattanboga T7. T. Xtscers,r. p. A Kacxvills, Tasanv. -, 't - i, - i ' H. F. BmAti, TrafHe Maner,'JNica vKla, T a. - t - , . fo) The Bargain Centre of Asheville. i Will BGgin MerG Today. Finest Silk and Wool Crepons. SPECIALLY LOW PRICED. Today we put on sale some of the fihest Crepons, marked at a price that will make short work of them. There's a splendid range of patterns and styles to select from, including the very new est weaves. $4 OO qualities.. .$3 23 2 50 " .... 1 98 1.50 " ... 98c CONSTABLE Special 89c Table Linen, 59c I Full bleached Irish Table Linen, a strictly all pure linen, in a choice line 3 of patterns, fine heavy quality, close woven, and never sold under 89c. S5 Special Today, 59c. 3 ;QUEBN OF SEA ROUTES" TO..., Boston, Providence New England Resorts IS VIA THIS Merchants' and Miners' Trans. Co. Steamship Lines NORFOLK, VA. . fftimew leave or Bostton every Mon Jay, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday U6 p. Leave for Providence every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. 5TBAMBRS NEW. FAST 'AND ELE GANT. ; A ccommodation and Cuisine Unsmv acsed. Send for illustrated Colder. R. H. WRIGHT, Agen. Norfolk, Va. J. C. WHITNErx, Trafflio Manager. W. P. TURNER, General Passenger Agent. General Offices, Battmre Md. Dds8 IT PAT TO BUT CHEA .? Vi aU right but you wsnt something hat and danerou results at throat and lone trouDies. wnat snaa ou doi uotoa warmer and more regular dimaxe? Tea, If TWMih1e: if mat nmlM vp vmi t9wm btelther cssetsJc th f'NTJ.VjrmedT fMt has been introduced In all civilized oountrles with success tn isverslhrna4 and lung troubles, l3oschees Germsn Syrup. It ajOtionlyl bealsfa&d stimu- disease, but allays Inflammation, causts dm mm U r. II 1.. ... bttle, .iBwmmendfedinanyryEpw'i by , .; . .t ...w- m uiuzxiiu ui 1.11m wurm. eut miw n it l' Season AH tkie New Homespuns i In the very newest shades of gray cas- 3 tor and Oxford, 56 inches wide, strictly 2 all wool, extremely stylish and service- 3 able, SI. 50 quality. 3 for Today, 98c yd. VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. ROANOKE, VA. Opens Sept. 18, 1900. One of the lead log schools for Tonne- T10 - South. Magnificent buildings all mod em Improvements. Campus ten arrps. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Va., famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Su perior '--dvantaes in Art nr,,-i- liH0?' studf thirty states. MATTIJ3 P. HARRIS, President, Roanoke. Va. : SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. The following special excursion rates aie offered by the Southern Railway company: Account meeting jrrand lAc rrM Fellows of North Carolina, High Point, N. September 4. Tickets on sale Sieptember 1 to 4, Inclusive, with final limit September 12.' Round trio rate from Asheville $7.30. ' Account G. A. R. meetine. 111. ' Tickets on sale August 25. 28 .nd 27th, with final limit 3entem.hAr a. Rate of owe first class fare tnr the round, -trip. If desired final limit of ticket can be extended to September ,w "Pon payment or 50 cents to Joint vgent at'Ohicactf. 'orovidrt lrtV Art tt si TA deposited with him prior, to 12 o'clock noon September 2. Round trio rate ircm Asheville 320. For full Information call upon ticket agents or address F. R. Darby, C. P. & T. A., AenevUle, N; C.i or R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. -SUMMER HEAT This Is the season ror bowel complaints. Green apples and Produce them and Perry Da Vis PatoKiiteru cures , them. To the troubled stomach ; it comes like a balm the wind is assuaged, and-he trouble ceaaes. Every druggist in the land keeps Pain-KlUeriand no one should be wlttipirtriMfamny lAvoidsub stltutes, thereisbut onePaJa.TnTieiw Perry Davis. Prica 25c end 60c. .; Entire stock of a. A. Mnr t shoes and Oxfords at flxsY best. - UflltMbllMH .A NUWV ' ;Th'e Hickory MiUlngompany Wre ;i u&um& nimiuc '-Li.viiiJiAg JX11 ITuiujJjeLny for their eleyators and machinery They nope to nave the mill in opera tion by November 1. They claim, that it will toe the largest milt In the state. Hickory Times-Mercury. i 1 , . .. Mr. D. B. Goltrane tells us the work of building the new cotton mill at Lan- dis, below China Grove, will beffin soon. Another kiln of brick is to be burned and then the bricklayers will go to work. It is hoped to have the mill running in the early part of next year. Salisbury Sun. 1 Some one attempted to enter the postoffice at this place Sunday night. Monday morning on arriving at the postoffice a large sledge hammer, brace, screw driver, wrench and other irons were found in the lobby. Evi dence of a strong effort to enter the room In which the safe is kept was ap parent. Some one broke open Virgil Swaim's shop and stole the tools found and other tools were missing. Davie Record. J Mr. W. H. Johnston, of Davidson, is here today looking for his fourteen year old daughter (another Miss Pack ard), who has left home -with a man named Til den Harrison, whom Mr. Johnston had employed on his farm. Harrison is about twenty years of age. The girl has light hair, blue eyes and a scar on her cheek. Mr. Johnston is greatly distressed over her conduct. He did not know that his daughter and the man saw each other, except as she might meet with any person employed about the place. He has no idea which way they have gone, but will do every thing in his power to find them. Charlotte News. Dr. Howard M. Wilkinson, the gen tleman who loved not wisely, nor well, has been sold out, lock, stock and bar rel. Says a special from Dover, Del., to the New York World yesterday: "The drug store of Dr. Howard M. Wilkinson, the eloping druggist, was put at constable's sale today and knocked down to R. H. Van Dyke, at torney for the creditors, for $2,320. The estimated value of the stock was $8,000. The goods that had been sent to Charlotte, N. C, were also sold, the purchaser 'taking chances' on getting possession of them. John D. Hawkins, a warm personal friend of Wilkinson, was the buyer, and, It is presumed he will turn them over to Wilkinson when they are received. No, 11. No. 37-11. No. S5. 4.30 pm 12.05 am 6.55 pm 3.50 am 9.20 pm 6.22 am Na M. 10.43 pm 11.15 am 6.10 am 6.07 pm 12.10 am 12.01pm 8.35 pm 1.10 am 2.09 am 5.15 am 9.10 am 2.50 pm 8.50 pm 6.35 pm 9.10 am 10.12 am 10.52 ejn 11.13 am 12.34 pm 2.12 pm 2.20 pm 2.40 pm 4.02 pm 5.55 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 5.65 am 7.20 am 9.20 am 11.00 am 9.20 am 10.38 am 12.30 pm 2.10 pm 6.50 pm 7.40 am 1.05 pm 6.40 am 6.33 pm ..50 am 7.50 pn 7.30 am 7.30 pm 8. St am 7. SCam ........ No. 14. No. 10. No. 34. 7.00 am 2.05 pm 8.00 pm 08 am 2.12 pm 8.10 pm 8.02 am 2.57 pm 9.00 pm 9.13 am 4.00 pm 10.15 pm 11.22 am 6.00 pm 12 5am 3.20 pm 9.35 pm 8.00 am 8.55 pm 5.10 am No. 17. "9.15 am 10.45 am 11.00 am 12.40 pm No.lt 2.45 pm .1C pm 4.80 pm 5." ......... Dally Excep. Sunday. rrains 87 and 11, and 12 and 88, etiry Pull ,man ?. leepers between , New Tork. Washington, . Asheville, Hot Springs Chattaaooga ana Nashville. Trains 9 and IL and 10 and 12 between &&Mn ylHe, Savannsh, Charleston? AsnevllleV; HotSprlngs, Knoxvllle and CincinnatL Trains 85 and 36 cany Pullman sleep ers betven J Salisbury. Asheville, Hot JBB' " Cnttsnooga nnd Memphis. l Trains 33 and 34 carry Pullman sleep ers between Asheville, Atlanta If aeon, i-a Spartanburgrand Pullmaa aleeo-' DHwaan Ashertlls, KnoxvCL' Chat- ?17pm, 7.10am Ar Charleston .Lr. 7m U.OOddi Central Time. ' ' " P.15am Ar Sayamaak L . .. 19as.m 12.06 am ......... ........ .9.25am ....... Ar Jacksonville ..... lvr . ......... i .5 pm ....... 11 1AOtm ' 'g" Ar NewOrteans Lv. 7.45pm 7.S5am 7.SSam' ......... 7.40am ......... Ar. Hfjmpiitj t , , , ,VfVx 9 00pm ' TrmTT! 7.10 pm 8.30 am 8. SO am Ar Macon - M i . . M' fl.OOam 7.10 pm 7.10 pm They were -worth $1,000, but were bid In $500. Wilkinson was silent spec tator of th' sjiJp' UvnAmiia ffhatie did n$t knowwhere Miss Jose- 'I nTilnaf TiiAko ii!U o t.i j jmiHii i.auuuu jtjwi :uui ,kuu ex pected to see he soon and toeLn ga.l ferocdin&s forher "release from con finement." One J. It. York, who formerly resid ed in Greensboro, t last landed on the way to a term in the federal pris on. ,He was arrested in Fayetteville yesterday -fior using the United Stated mails for fraudulent purposes. Being unable to furnish bail, he was placed' in jail to await t a pre'L-ninary hearing on epteintoer 12. York has resided in Fayetteville fo? about six months,. .rep resenting himself to be a paint manu facturer desirous of establishing a large factory in that place. He in spected a number of sites and selected one upon which to build his factory. The people of Fayetteville, at first were enthusiastic over the enterprise and extended . Mr. York , the "glad hand . He purchased lumber (on a credit) and placed it on the lot -wfcif-h he had bought (also on credit), after which he had ai Quantity of fine sta tionery printed and toegan an extensive correspondence all over the country. In this way he managed to get posses sion of a lot ot machinery, lumber, oil and other goods. He worked these off at very low pricesand lived high. The people of Fayetteville became sus picious of him, but he was not mo lested until Postoffice Inspector Con nolly got hot on his trail. York is well remembered in Greensboro, where he is sometimes referred to as "York of min eraline face." This nom de plume at taches to him on account of a ansrantic scheme he inaugurated while here two or three years ago. By grinding: m soapstone or some other material, he proposed to provide a substitute for flour, the proceeds from which were to make him a modern Croesus. Thin scheme was exposed in its infancv. Greensboro Telegram. The progressive nations of fbo wnrld are the great food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives strength. If you eanmot digest all you eat you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It diges'rg what you eat. You need not diet 6elf. It ctonitains all ho a 1 0Q c Q n r c combined with "the best known tonir and reconstructives. it will even digest all classes of food in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It wtantiv relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. Dr. T. C. Smith. A linen duster is a popular summer resort. DeWitt's Little Earlv prompt, palatable, pleasant, ivowprfn' purirying antic puis. Dr. T. C. Smith i - - j g-ers. SOUTHERN RAILWAY IN EFFECT JUNE 10, Eastern Tim " v New York ...Ar. Lv Philadelphia Ar. Lv Baltimore Ar. Lv Washington Ar. Lv Danville Ar. Lv. Richmond .Ar. Lv Lv , Lv A-T .. Norfoli . . . Selma .. ,. Raleigh . Greensboro Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Central Time. . Salisbury . Statesville , Newton .. Hickory , .. Marion , Lv.... Lv.... Lv Lv.... Lv... ...Ar. ...Ar. ...Ar. s Ar .. Lv. ...Ar. 1 ...Ar. , . .Lv. ...Lv. ,..LV. Biltmore Ar ... Asheville Lv Asheville , Lv Hot Springs Lv Morrostown Lv Kn ville , Ar Chattanooga Ar Memphis Ar Bristol Ar. Nashville .Lv. Ar. Louisville Lv Ar. Concinoati Lv. Ar.., New Orleans Lv. Ar. Mobile .Lv. Ai AND S. BEANCH. Central Tims. Lv Asheville At. Lv Biltmore .I!1Iat! Lv Hendersonvffle i.'JJ.Ar! Lv Tyron Ar. Eastern Time. Ar Spartanburg ...,,..LiV. Ar Columbus ..!.Lv! Lr. Iiy. MURPHY BttAHOH. Central ftma. Wayaeavl6: .......At. .. Balsam i.i'Ax. Brysoa iCty .l.X.iTjr. .. Murphy ...ilir. Lv Lv...... Lv. . . , Lv...... Ar barg, C itnnw te&mfcimiu -Togetherr;.-wtt'b ' hVDtrwcae&jit 'rahw ment and ; schedules ittMtinort e anff 5.?, i through-Wasimgton,-thfr TK uteta, tna.north nd; --r Augusta 5.10 am Ar Atlanta ' LEIXOITS AS MEDICDTR Hiey Tesrulate the Liver o Qowela,, Kidneys and Sood PNl-ty r. H. Mozley, in klLEf" mtslr, a pleauwnt lemon drini t ijHmsnesa, constipation, indWT Jjeadache, malaria, kldrey dfceS? vera, chill hrf , ' . e- a torpid or diased liver and ff.by It an established fact SaTem! when combined properly with otS er tonics, pi duce the mt desiiSJ ults upon the stomaver" kidneys and blood. Sold by druSS ' 50c and Ji bottle. ruglst- r Mozley's Leapn Elixir Cured vme of ick ani nervou. h ache, I had been subject toZTmjtt Mozley's lemon Elixir. i S1J of indigestion and nervon. VMtimUon. I got more relief, !Z In ian Soring., a. J C' Mozley's Lemon EJixir SST me ,of a ns-standing cae chills and fever, by using two boSiel Engineer E. T.J&G ?y- Kozley's Lemon EliTir t Tric j OI Iour years standing. rr k a r02611 dIffrent medicine None but Lemon aixlr done me lS tt.k. Tules Dienl, 7 Cor. Habersham ard St. Thom at Savannah, Ga. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. t Jr,fUiIy indrse ror nervous pnwtra tX'.J1?' lndietion ad con.ti pation, having used it rnsh moat atig- had failed. vtr ,vjU ' Wst End, Atlanta, Ga," ' ' The -physicians of ColumhHs r, have organized to protect themselves from dead beats. It is that worry other folks, but probably ssia oi aeaa ones haunt physi cians. STOPS THJ COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD Laxative Bromo-Quinir.e Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay Price 25 cents. Occupation is one great source af enjoyment. No man properly occu pied was ever miserable. Landon. Entire stock of Children's Shoes at cost. G. A. Mears. Extra Fine Carolina Head Rice. TZm &ers. 1900. No. 12-38. No. 16. 12.43 pm 6.35 am 10.15 am 2.56 am 8.00 am 11.25 pm No, 34. N tt. 6.42 am 11.25 pm 9.05 pm 1.30 pm 6.40 am 6.25 pm y.20am 5.55 pm 8.50 am 12.35 pm 2.45 am 11.35 am 11 45 pm 8.50 am ......... ...Tt 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 8.53 am 8.18 sm S 01 am 6.2 am 5.26 am 5.20 am 5.15 am 4.00 am 2.30 am 1.15 am 10.00 pm 9.15 am . . . -. . . . . , . . 6.00 pm 4.28 pm 2.40 pm 1.20 pm 9.55 am 816 pm 9.25 pm 7.52 pm C.OOpm 4.25 pm ... .... 1. US 10.00 pm 9.1; am osrsrv 7.45 pm 7.40 am 8.00 pm 3.30 am 7.30 pm 7.00 pm No. It. No. t. 6.15 pm 12.10 pm 6.07 pm 12.03 pm 511 pm 11.18 am 4.00 pm 9.58 am 1. 40 pm 9.55 am U 40 am 6.10 an Ns. tt. 9.05 am 8.55 am 8.02 am 7.00 am 7.08 am f .03 pm 9.80 pm 7.50am 11.60 pm ll.sopm No. 18. ,5.50 pm 4.10 pm 8.35 pm 45 pm No. 20 12.05 pm 10.88 am 10.10 am .8.40 am 5.80 am 4'. - v .. .. ...... Dally Except Suniay. Oamforfr l(Fbrt Monroe), va Virgo Beach, Ne port News, ita. i JEnwfc S. ; Gannoa, Tlrd . ice Presi dent and General MsenWaiataf; D. C; Jj-Mi JuIp; Traffic Man fMWm D... ;i Turk. M-Iepsri Ageti Waaamgt. Jt; Kardwicfc: A. . y, a., At3- Chattanoogj leaa. WH-Taylo, Vuls Nr. CI .ai,- Tr f- .- - 4
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