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I f, I . , . I ipr i? . r 8? DO The Bargain Centre of Asheville. I The Greatest Bargains ot Ih Sb ason i Will Begin Here Tod You who know the standard of values HERE c-ui read the merit of these off-rings showing ur ability to UN DERSELL all competition. Carolina news. Golf Suitings DIRECT FROM ARNOLD, & CO. CONSTABLE E Splendid assortment of plaid back E Golf Suiting, strictly all wool, the pop- E ular styles for walking and eolf skirts. E In all shades, including the scarce grays, c in both Oxford and light grays, reverse E side in all sorts of handsomest plaids gr imaginable. 1 $2.00 Values, $123 S6.00 Walking Skirts, $4 98 HS'wrc- flnad oil 17nnl Wo. Lnnc" Skirts, in medium and light gray, with reverse side in a variety of nobby plaid combinations, heavily stitched around the bottom. F nest Silk and Wool Crepons. f SPECIALLY LOW PRICED. ' 3 Todav we put on sale some of the 3 finest Crepons, marked at a price that 3 will make short work of them. Tnere's 23 a splendid range of patterns and styles 'jj to select from, including the very new- g est weaves. - 5 $4 00 qualities 2 50 " 1.50 .$3 23 . 98 98c 1 22c Bath Towels, .4c E 50 dozen extra heavy Turkish Bath E Towels, full generous size, made of soft E heavy double twisted thread. We sell E them regularly at 22c and they are H cheap at that. E Special Today, 14c. All tUe New Homespuns 3 In the very newest shades of gray cas- rri tor and Oxford, 56 inches wide, strictly 3 all wool, extremely stylish and service- 3 able, gl.50 quality. 3 Special for Today, 98c yd 3 89c Table Linen. 59c 3 Full bleached Irish Table Linen, 3 strictly all pure linen, irra choice hne; 3 of patterns, fine heavy quality, close 3 woven, and never sold under 89c. f Special Today, 59c. 3 THE zz no 10 and 12 Pattou Avenue. i.uuiulUh.uauiiU.uuuiiulilllUUiUlittiUUtlUUiilllUlUlUiliiiiaiaauiaatitiiaaiuaUii.i Carolina & North western R. R 'QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES" ....TO Boston, Providence LNew England Resorts Schedule "Effective April 1, 1900. Northbound Passenger. Mixed. Mixed. No. 10. No, 60 o. C2. Lv Cheater... 8:10am 7:50am Lv Y'kville... 9:15am 9:52am Lv Gastonia.. 10:13 jn 12:35pn Lv L'colnton. 11:03am 2:15pm Lv Newton... 11 :52am 3:32pm. Lv Hickory.. 12 :15pm &i50pmLv 9:0am At Lenoir 1:16pm 7:50pm 11:25am Southbound Passenger. Mixeu. Mixed. No. 9. No. 61. No 61. H.v Lenoir.... 4:30pm 1:30pm Lv Hickory.. 6:35pmLv 5:30am 4:26pm Lv Newton... . :05pm 8;30am Lv L'colnton.... 7:00pm 9:18am Lv Gastonia... 8:15pm 11:10am Lv Y'kville. 9:21pm 1:12pm At Chester 10:31pm 5:15pm 20 minutes f6r b pper at G tonia No. 10. northbound, connects at Chea ter with Southern' railway, S board i Air Li Lancaster & Ch tcr railway 1 v from alt points south; at Tor - tl.e. with the South Carolina & Georgia railway E.: at Gastonia with Southern, railway; at Llncnlnton with Seaboard -air Line ; at Newton and Hickory with, Southern rallwav. No.' southbound, make close connection t all Junction points. 1 Address: EF?SEIDf. ( L. T. N.CH07S, Auditor, Geo. Maifc c v. Chester. S. C ..AND.., IS VIA THE Merchants' and Miners' Trans. Co. Steamship Lines VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. ROANOKE, VA. Opens Sept. 18, 1900. One of the lead ing schools for Young Ladies in the OA.tit. w r I 3 a. 1 nii . . Jouuiu. magiiiiiceui, uuuuinge ail moa ern improvements. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of - A m . m v va., ramea lor neai'Ui. European and American teachers. Pull course. Su perior advantages in Art, Music and Elocution. Students from thirtv states. For catalogue address MATTXE P. HARKu-S, President, Roanoke. Va. It seems to be the belief at Raleigh now that the Academy of Music will be convertedinto an auditorium. Twenty-five miles of wire have been strung on four hundred poles and fifty arc lamps are ready to hang. The wai ter pipes Were connected with the pumps' yesterday and it is difficult to say which we will get first water or light. Gastonia News. It is gratifying to the friends of ed ucation generally and of Rutherford college in particular to know that un der its new management boys will n6t be allowed to smoke cigarettes and all proper means will be employed to dis courage the use of tobacco in any form. Greensboro Christian Advo cate. The government crop report for the week ending Monday night says: Many favorable reports were received in consequence of the widely distributed rainfall which occurred on several days, yet most reports indicate that the rains came too late to improve the prospects for the staple crops to any extent. Moreover many places are still extremely dry, so that fall plough ing: and planting- is impossible. The temperature for the week averaged six degrees daily above the normal, but moderated toward the close, the nights becoming somewhat cooler. Where rains occurred peanuts, field peas and sweet potatoes were refreshed, and the moisture stopped premature open ing of cotton bolls to a considerable extent. Much fall ploughing was done and turnip seed sown. Fodder pullins: is nearly -over in the east, but it is just under way in the west portion the state. It is hardly possible thf t the weather conditions can materially affect the yield of corn. The oyster season has opened here, but without oysters. It has been too warm to encourage their bein? brought in. although there are generally oye ters on the market here September 1. Some inquiry for them has been made. They will be sold around town before shpments are made, none of the latter being done before October. It is likely that oysters will be brought in within a few days. Fish were fairly plentiful on the dock -esterday, principally trout, star fish and a few Spanish mackerel. Some large porgies were for sale also. They are said to make a good substitute for sheephead when served on the table "unbeknownst." The fish that are brought in now are mostly caught at night or early in the morning down the river. They are caught in nets and the fishermen often get out as early as 1 o'clock and so on until 9 o'clock in the morning. A big sea turtle was brought in yesterday and landed on the dock. It was caught some distance down the river. Only twenty cents was offered for the crea ture and its owner was so disgusted that he kicked it over into the river. New Bern Journal. A most horrible death occurred at Jugtown on Thursday night of last week. Max Fulbright, a well known young man of that place, had been very ill with typhoid fever. On Thursday he became worse. In his delirium he cursed and raved, declaring that he was going "straight to hell." He tried to choke himself to death with his hands. Foiled in this he caught a pa per from the floor and crammed it in to his throat. It took several men to hold him in bed, one of these being his brother, Sol Fulbright. The dying maniac caught his brother by the arm and bit a piece out of it which he chew ed and swallowed. After hours of ag ony and frenzy, with horrible curses pouring from his lips, the young man died. The most singular ' thing about the whole matter is the fact that young Fulbright was a steady, sober, moral and amiable man and was never known to curse. He was about 30 years of age and leaves a young wife, who has our sympathy. The brother, who was bitten by the dying mian, is suffering: greatly with his wounded arm, which is greatly swollen and inflamed. Lincolnton Journal. AL G. FIELD MINSTRELS. VAiNigth m Paris during the exposi tion is what Al. G. Field is. treating his patrons to this season, using it-he back ground of the world famed carnival to bring out in brilliant relief ithe match less coterie of artists which he has gathered together. The old itime open ing of a minstrel performance, such as we have been accustomed to since the days of the Christy's, has' given way to something new in that linA at last, and as usual Al.G. Field is first in the field with the inovatkm. "A Night in Paris" during; the expo sition is everywhere spoken .of in -terms- of enthusiasticpraisesibollid in; concep- turn andf 'ftninant an ..exepution, it texa fit vehicle ; to - Introduce his sterling company' of artists, and what a roster it,, is. At. G. Field, . Ar-tnur Rigby, Tommy Donnelly and Doc Quigley as the fun producers, Arthur Tvle, Reese Prosser, Charles Quaintance, Uean4EJl Hott, IHred Jordon, Paul Lalonde. A. fjEYed Aikene, Addison Waltz and a large chorus in vocal selections (that will charm the ear. Pascatel, the man NOTICE. By virtue of a deed of trust made v James M. Ray and Alice C. Ray wife, to the undersigned Charted ' i8 Moore and W. P. DeSauesure L leth day of June, 1S94, which is registered in the office of the reiri of deeds of Buncombe couni y Carolina, in Book 37, Deeds of TrQl and Mortgages, of said office, on xl 254 et seq., to secure the payment t certain bond executed by the a James M, Ray to the MetronolS4 Building and Doan association 16th day of June, 1894, defauLi haviT been made in the performance of conditions of said bonds and in payment of the sums of monev ? hereby, I will, having been so rem, it!. by said Metropolitan Building- and association, and the board of directo thereof, on Monday, the 1st day 0f rv tober, 1900, at 12 o'clock m., at tL court house door in the city of Ash ville, county of Buncombe, and nate! North Carolina, sell at public auMW to the highest bidder for cash the f lowing real property, to-wit: "All (that piece or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in said city of Aaheville on Town branch, and Tan yard and Valley streets in said city known as the old 'Patton Stable Lot bounded and described as follows: Be ginning on a stake at the junction of Tanyard street and Valley street, and at the northeast corner of said junc tion, and running .with Valley street north 23 1-2 degrees east II poies and 5 links .to a, stake at the corner of the fence; theoce north 64 degrees west 13 1-5 pole to a take, the old corner of the lot; thence south 26 degrees west 6 3-5 poles to a sitake in the marg-in of Tanyard street; thence with said street soith five poles to a stake in ine margin of said street; 'thence with the eaij sttreet south 64 degrees east 11 poles and 10 links to the beginning, contain ing one hundred and fifty-five square rods, more or less, and including the large old stable built by Jas. W.Paxon, deceased, and the brick building now occupied by Mr. Dee." For a more perfect description of said land reference is hereby made ... said deed of trust. This September 1, 1900. CHAS. A. MOORE, Trustee l-a-wk-4t of a hundred forms, Mr. Field's latest European .importation. Berry ana Hughes, musical artists, a (tribe of Maimaluke acrobats and a dozen other features all equally as meritorious. Bob Keyes, the nodescript athelete, jumper, vaulter, comedian and high kicker, in his latest creation, ithe "Open Door." The oriental spectacle, the "Fete at Mecca," makes a closing fea ture thrft other minstrel managers have overlooked in late years. This big oriental spectacle will hold ithe peopje until the fall of the curtain. It is in this scene where the Mamalukes make their appearance and to introduce them peculiar 'performance. The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives streng.h. if you canmot digest all you eat you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digest what you eat. You need not diet your self. It contains all the digestanrs combined with 'the best known tonics and reconstructives. It will even digest all classes of food in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. Dr. T. C. Smith. The Washington Post quotes this story from Congressman Kluttz: "During the Mexican war a good old minister in one of the mountain coun ties of North Carolina iprayed in this wise 'Oh, Dord, we pray Thee to bless all our poor boys what's fightin' on foreign sile this day. Although Bur gess Gaither, what lives at Morgan town, says this is a onjest war, O Dord, we won't stop to argue that question -with Thee now, but simply re fer Thee to the president's message and accompanying documents.' " NOTICE. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Superior court of Buncombe county, North Carolina In the ca&e of R. B. Harris vs. J. D. Whatley, di rected to the undersigned sheriff of Buncombe counity, I will on Monday, the 1st day of October, 1900, at 12 o'clock m., .at the court house door in the city of Asheville, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, the following described real estate, situate in Sky land, Buncombe county, North Caroli na, as follows: Dots 2 and 4 of Block 36, situate at the corner of Porter and Atkin streets, each fronting 40 feet on the e-ast mar gin of Porter street and running back between parallel lines with the western margin of Atkin street 125 feet to an alley; Dots 10, 11 and 12 of Baock IS, Dot 11 fronting 45 feet on the west margin of Dee street and running back between parallel lines 125 feet to an al ley, and Dots 10 and 12 fronting 45 feet each on the east margin of Porter street and running back between par allel lines east war dly 125 feet to an al ley, the last three lots being situate be tween Miller and Pond avenues; Dots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Block 4, Dots 1, 3 and 5 fronting 50 feet each on the south margin of Harman avenue and run ning back southwardly between parallel lines 100 feet, and Dots 2, 4 and 6 front ing 50 feet each on the north margin of Madue avenue and running back northwardly between parallel lines 100 feet to said lots 1, 2 and 3; Dote 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 constituting one tract of 150 feet by 200 feet; Dots 6 and 8 of Block 20, situate at the corner of Trade ave nue and Dee street, Ironting 45 feet each on the north margin of Trade ave nue and running back northwardly with ithe east margin of Dee street be tween parallel lines 125 feet to an al ley. A, m-ore .perfect description of the above lots may be had by reference to the plat as registered in the office of the ripe-ister of deeds far Buncombe j county on Book 60, at page 50. j R. F. DEE, I Sheriff Buncombe County, North Caro lina. l-a-w-4t moil NORFOLK, VA. NASHVIDLE, CHATTANOOGA AND T. L. AND WESTERN AND ' Th. great through ito ,to Arkan, ,T?exf 9a& JKnyM0t- ,3$xe daUy j A Nashville, Double daily -trains f Memphid-CMcgV ' Tnign Pul- Weeper joid lertht daV ooaehe-J without chaac L -wtee1fClia.ttanDO-ff and St Ixyui,r Aad tat pten 'Cbft tajnoogfc and : Jacksonville ?. Florida. If you are 'craientplaontf a trip. m ay poiait, yoa: . xrm mux u - your Interest tft.wlte or call ion. .. w. I Danley, Q. P. A vNaslmfi, lllrk t atre Ghagaalosa ztve a cood ntsfet Tttfixm cure tae aue,.' 'rry vmnjbm bottle. Recommended many yeats ? by all drucxlita In the world . ' For . tale ay w. C. CrrolebaeL ; XL P. 6mftV Trade Hamper, Nbv toier leave or Boston every Mon i wedseiday, Friday and Saturday . - ro. Deave for Providence effery i. Thursday aad Saturday at m. ' ' ur RR8 NEW, PAST AND ELE GANT. - X. c n modatlon and Cuisine Unsur "4 end for Blustrated fotder R, H. WRIQHT, Agen'.i Norfolk, Va. J. C WmTNBTT Trafac Macaqtr. Wi. P. TtTRNaitt,-" General Pswsnigef TAgen,!. y nal Offlosa, Bstinisre ltd. : SUMMER HEAT This Is the season for bowel complaints. Green apples and cucumbers produce tnem, and Perry Da vis Pain-Killer cures them. To the troubled stomach it comes like a blm, the wind Is assuaged, and the trouble ceases. Every druggist In the land keeps Pain-Killer, and no one should be without W in tit family. Avoid sub stitutesthere is but one Pain-Killer Perry Davis. Fries 25c and 50c. DOES IT PAY TO BUT CHEAP?' ? A ibeap remedy -for eoacfaV ind colds Is all rlfjnt twit yoa wane ma&Mft bat wui relieve ana -euro tna more severs and. dangerous results of throat and lunar troubles-. What shall ou dot Qo tola warmer and mom. regolarti?iir.1iTfx If possible; if not' rxMe for you; taen in either case take tbe ONLY remaOY that hss been in trodoced In alt civilised countries with success In -evera tnroat and. lunar -troubles. Boschee' German Synm.' It not only heals and stlmu- U 1 tbe tissues to. deatroy'tba m disease, but anay inflammation, canata ' c. & w. c, VJhe direct route from Asheville and the Mountain Resorts to Ufzut-ta, Borgia, and Carolina poiifts Pullman hai' ars from Ashe- villn to Spartan bursr. Pnllman Buffet Cart from Spartanburg to Auunta. Lave AfihviiJp :oo am tienderHonvilie.... 9:02 em " 8partanburp;.......ii:45 am ArriveAuvrufeta 5:10 pm I V Aiken 7:30 pm See tbn t our tickete read vi 8 Sp rtanburf? and Jbe Charleston & Wpptern Carolina RailwA v -, - t. ' - - LEMONS AS MEDICINE! They reprulate the Liver, Stomach, Rowels. Kidneys and Blood as pre pared by Dr. H. Mozley, In als Iemsa Elixir, a pleasant lemon drink. Tt cures I .llousness, constipation, indigestion, headache, malaria, kidrey disease, fe vers, chills, heart failure, nervous pros tration, and all other diseases caused by a torpid or di. ased liver and kldneye. It is an established fact that lemons, when combined properly with other liv er tonics," pi duce the most desirable re sults "upon the stomach, ller. bowels, kidneys and blood. Sold by druggists. 50c and $1 bottles. Mozley'g Lemon Elixir Cured me of elck and nervous head ache, I had been subject to all my life. Mozley'g Lemon Elixir. Cured me of Indigestion and nervouf prostration. 1 eot Trmr Hf and at once, from Lmon Elixir than aU other medicines. J. C. SofciarM. In lan Springs, Ga. Mozley' s Lemon Elixir Cured me. of . intir.innii nt chills and fever, by usia two twtties. J. C Staniey, Engineer BS. T. Va. & Ga. R, R. llozley'g Imon Elixir Cured me at m. emm. t liMrf Mmmm and Indigestion, of four years standlnf. 1 mea a aoren different medicines. ?Tonfe but Demoii "m done mo amy good ' Tales Dlebi, Cor. Habersham and St. Thomas sta.. Savannak, Gt lIorieyVlBiaon Elixir. -I fully Indorse it "tor nervous praatra tlon.' headache, Indigestion . and, consti pation, bavlng used ii' wten most satis factory results aftet alj Jatbi 1 remedle had failed. : , v Rolls, West End. AtlanU. Ga. Ladles' Oxford Ties at coat at O. Ac Mears Shoe Store PARKER'S UAIR BALSAM CImdk ud beutiflei the hmft. Pmm.trva InTcriiltlt Crowth. Hever Fail 6 to Restore Gray ic.ir to its x otkoiui voior. Cutaa talp discasea b hair falling. fir., tad $1 Vt PniggiBU STOPS THJ COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE OOLD. Laxative Bromo-Quinire Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Entire stock of Children's Shoes at cost. G. A. Mears. r EIMJ-s warn Itoctors find A Everything is measured by a stand ard'. Blue Ribbon is the standard of lemon uad vanilla. - .i,; ..it T for ir cats, it Sratcbts. Grsccfs, liKitmili, S4ou; jNwSadi, Ocni .Stores vU Bmrhw w s Ta MapUr u4 is tSMiauf tsriU A V
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