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r THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE,, SEPTEMBER16 1900. CAROLINA lEVJS. -a ENORMOU AH DDD We have secured a big purchase of Clothing through our New York buyer at a remarkable low price, being bought direct from the manufacturer, thereby saving the middle- profit and giving you one-third oil man s the suits. The styles are ot the latest, ana eveiy -gumcui is well made and perfect fitting. EE Lot No. 1. I Men's Suits. 5 Men's fine all wool suits, in i fancy worsteds, cheviots and E meltons, stylishly made, with H double breasted vest, actually H worth $12.00. 1 1-3 off, $8.00 v Lot No. 3. $2.50 for Boys' Suits. Which will sell later for 3.98. Now is the time to buy a good School Suit at a low price. The suits are double breasted effects, and checks and mix tures, some with pants, double seats and knees. o) 1 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. I Carolina & North --t i ----- . r - ' western R.R. SckedBto aaCectire April 1, 1900: Northbound Pener. Mixed. Mlxd. r NolO. Ko.-0 LTr Chester ... ,S:10am , 7:50m,.. LiY TTcviUe... :15am :52m. v Iiv Gstionla..l0:18 jn 12:3Spm.. Lv IccAnton.ll :03am 2:l5pm. Lv Newton.. .ll:52ara X :32pm. Iiv HiclD0fryi.l2:15pm 6:60pmL.r t:0m Ar Lenoir 1:16pm 7:60pm U:25m Bouthbound . Passenger. llixeu. Mixed, . No. 9. No. 61. No 6t. IjT Lenoir-..-, 4:30pm l:0pitt Lv Hickory.. 5: S5pml.v B:30m 4:2&pm Lv Newtom... :05pni 8:80am i Lv L'oolnton. T:00pm 9:18am......... Lv Gastonla... 8:15pm 11:10am... ... Lv T'kvllle. 9:21pm 1:12pm Ar Chester... 10:31pm 6:15pm 20 minutes for o pper at G tonla. No. 10, nonthbound, connects at Ches ter with Southern railway, 8 Doara Air Li Lancaster 6c Ch tcr railway from all pointa south; at Tor li-e wltn the South Carolina & Georgia railway E.: at Gaatooia with Southera railway; .at Lincolnton with Seaboard Line; at Newton and Hickory with Southern railway. No. southbound, make dose connection at all Junction point. Address: E. F. REID, L. T. N-CHOI-S, Auditor, Gea. Ma. Chester. S. C. .NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. L. AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILWAYS. The g-reat through IMe to Arkansas, 'Texas and the North-west. Three dlly trains between Chattanooga, Atlaata a Nashville, Double daily trains to Memphis and Chicago. Through Pull man .sleepers and elegant day coche without chamre L fween Chattanoo- ,K and St. Louis, and bet veen Chat tanooga and Jacksonville, Florida. If you are contemplating & trip. to ay poiBt, you win una w o your interest to write or call on. W. L. Danley, G. P. A., NashvlHa, 'Teaa. J. H. Lat?jaer, S. P. A., Cor. 9ta aad M .k t street, Chattanooga, Temn. W. T. Rogers, T. P. A Kaaxville, H. F. Smtta, Trafile Manaf r, Naah vllla ,Tran. . The Bargain- Centre of Asheville. S SAVING OF lk?LLvMi LI liy HuyU3aQe . i a'... 4LT VIRGrNIA COLLEGE I0E YOUHQ LADIES. ROANOKE, VaI , Open Sept. 18, 1900. One or the lead ing schools for Younr; Ladles in the fiouth. ! Magnificent buildings all mod fern hnprevementa. Camtus ten' acfres, Grand mountain scenery .la "Vans' Vai, famed tor feeatfn. European ana" Amerleaai' teachers Full eourse. Su perior -advantages in Art,7 "Music and Elocution.' StudeaU from' tnlrty;'tate. For eatalogrue address MATTXB P. HARlt'S, President, : Roanoke. Va. SUMMER HEAT This Is the season; for bowel complaints. Green apples and cucumbers produce them and Perry. Da- vW Ta In-TrniFkr witm tim. Ta the troubled stomach it comes like & Wm, ( the wind is assuaged, and the trouble ceases. Every druggist In . the land keeps Pain Killer, and no one should be without--it In hi family. Avoid sub stitutes, there is but one Pain-KiHer Perry Davis. Prio 25c and 60c. c, & w. c. .rve direct route from Asheville and the Mountain Resorts to Augusta, Georgia, and Carolina points. Pullman Chair Cars froiii A ashe ville to Spartanburg, Pullman BuSet Cars from Spartanburg to Augusta. Lave Asheville 8:00 am Hendersbnville..., 9:02 am ' Spartanburg..... ..11:45 am Arrive Augusta 5:10 pm " 4iken , 7:30 pm See that your tickets read vie Sp rtanburg and the Charleston & Western Carolina Railway the actual vaiue 01 Lot No. 2. Men's Trousers. Take any pair of them at 1-3 of their actual value less than they can be made for. A new pair of pants comes in handy. Better treat your self to a pair while prices are so low. Lot No. 4, 2 Boy's Pants. Fifty dozen pair of Boys' Pants also received in this manufacturers' saJe. Not a pair worth less than 25c. Air Eg sizes and colors. While they last, 19c. 1 3 Wheeler & Wilson notary Motion and Bearings. Agents wanted in unoccupied terri tory.. Send for circulars. Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co., Atlanta, Ga. BAD DRINKING WATL, ..Every one suffers greatly from the difZerent kinds of water he is compelled to drink, and nothing is so likely to bring on an attack of diarrho a. Perry Da vis r Paln-Klller is the only safe, quick and sure cure for It, cramps and chol era morbus. Avoid substitutes; there Is but one Paln-Klller. Perry Davis. Price 25c. an 60c. Forepaugh & Sells Bro circus will exhibit in North, Carolina about the middle of next month. "The-number of students at the Agri cultural and Mechanical college ia now 270,all who can be accommodated. The college is full to overflowing- and all rooms possible to be, had near the college are occupied. The cariarge of a trackman at Greensboro, Jack Snipes, colored, was struck by the northbound local passen ger train, the vehicle being demolished and the driver and the horse instantly killed. Gbv. Russell respites Archie Kin sauls at Clinton until September 28. He respites Drayton Medlm.also white, at Dallas until October 18. 'Medlin was an operative in a cotton mill and mur dered a, man named Brown, the su perintendent. The warden of the penitentiary says the output of convict made mattresses this year will be somethingover 15,000. All these are sold under contract. In the shirt factory the output is getting to be as high as 120 dozen Ja day. These shirts are made under contract. The Whitsett Shooting- club, composed of northern sportsmen, has. leased 7,891 acres of land in the eastern part of Guilford county for hunting purposes. It is said that hunting privileges on over 50,000 acres of land in that coun ty are leased by sportsmen. Labor Commissioner Lacy tried to get the sentiment of the people of this state on compulsory education. "Do you favor compulsory edcucation?" was. asked, and 274 farmers answer "Yes," 86 "No" and 18 do not answer. In the trade, 290 answer "Yes," 41 "No" and 33 do not answer. In the miscellaneous factories, 133 answer "Yes," 10 "No" and 20 d)o not answer. The decision of Judge Purnell that the Craig domestication law amounts to nothing will certainly cause no loss to the insurance department, for the in surance companies which withdrew from the tate after the enactment of that law paid to it some $12,000 or $15, 000 yearly. As1 they will probably now return the state Will he a gainer. Ral eigh correspondence Charlotte Obser ver. POINTED PARAGRAPHSi Chicago News. Weeping willows should be planted, in tiers . If a lazy happy. man is comfortable he is Hope is the dream a man has when awake . It is.a sober truth thiat intemperance is a vice . The plainer a woman is the more she moralizes. A dog may have never has dogs. neas, 'but a flea A clear conscience Is the trump card in the game of life. Better do a little well more than you can dk.. than attempt Some men say worse than they mean and some mean worse than they stay . . An egotist is a man who is too full of himself to hold anythiig else. Never tell your competitor that you can surpass him, hut go ahead and do it. Action doesn't always bring sticcetw, but there is no success without action. A woman's idea of frankness have some other woman say is to nice thing's ajbout her. Buy many things you don't need and you may be obllg-ed to sell a few things you do need. A Wonderful Cure of Diarrhoea A Promtoe-n Virginia Editor 3a4 Al- I most Q-lverv up; but was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remdy. Read Hia Editorial. , From the Times. HiUstGIe. Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long; time, and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and euflered so ; muo1- misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery and await the result, bult noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and" Di (arrhoea Remedy and also some testi monials stating how some wonderful. cures "had been wrought by this reme dy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I wasentlrely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that am a hale and hearty man today aud feel as well as I ever did In my Mfe. O. R. Moore. Sold by C. A. jysor, drug'glst. i - Sarcasne. wire (reading) Another mysterious 6uicide. Unknown man throws himself from a cliff. Husband (thoughtlessly) Bet his wife? was at the bottom of it. Wife Charles! TT 1 n it . ELusuanu mumeaiy) ur the elifr, mv love, not the suicide. Collier's Weekly. QUESTIONS AJSTSWURED. Yes,. August Flower still has the larg est sale of any m-ane In the civi zed world. Your mothers ana grandmoth er never -nought of usinfe anything else ror indigestion ot Biliousness Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heaid cf ABendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undige ted food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is aU they took when feeling dull and bad Tith headaches -vnd other aches. You only need a few doses ot Green's August Slower In liquid form to make you satisfied ; .here is nothing serious the matter with you- For sale at W. C. Carmlchael's. ; ; y A . . 1 " $335 REWARD. For Arrest and Conviction of Canton Postoffi.ee Burglars To whom it may concern : This is to certify that the following citizens of Canton, N. C, will pay the following amounts for the arrest and conviction of the thief or thieves that broke dnito the Canton postomee on Wednesday night. August 29, 1900, and broke open the safe and tok therefrom $50.56 post office money order funds, $133.99 post office funds, $49.73 Odd Fellow money. $4.6& Canton Corneit band funds, $100.00 individual money of postmaster, one Open face gold wiatch of Or. J. H. Mease, value $25.00, and one open face gold filled watch of C. D. Smathens, 16 size, 3-4 plate, value $8.oO. C. F. Tmiathers, postmaster $ 25.00 Dr. J. H. Mease, M. D 25.00 C. V. Hampton, merchant 10.00 R. "Wdnfield, merchant 5.00 C. F. Wells, merchant 10.00 M. M. Wells, merchant 5.00 W. F. Cook, clerk 5.00 W. T. Sharp, merchant 10.00 E. D. Bro WD, druggist 5.00 W. M. Johnston, farmer 2.50 D. C. Crammings .... V 5.00 W. H. Johnson 5.00 John W. Scott, merchant .' 2.50 C. B. Buragardner 5.00 W. J. Hampton 10.00 J. N. Mease 5.00 P. O.. Departmei.t $2C0.OQ CO J. S. Fatten.. .. .. 'fc.OO W. P. Ford 5.00 LEMONS AS MEDICINE They regulate the Uver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood as pre pared by Dr. H. Mozley, In his Demos Elixir, a pleasant lemon drink. It cure t .Uousness. constipation, indigestion, headache, malaria, kldrey disease, fe vers, chills, heart failure, nervous pros trfttlon. ,and all other diseases caused by a iorpid or 2!astd Hvtr ifld kidneys. It is an established fact that lemons, when combined properly with other liv er tonics, pr duce the moat desirable re sults upon the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and blood. Sold by drujgista. 50c and $1 bottles. .,. Mozley's Lemon Elixir Cured me of sick and nervous head ache, I had been subject to all my Ufe. asMsssm Mozley's Lemon Elixir. Cared me or indigestion and nervous prostration. I got more relief, and at once, from uemon JUxlr taan an otner medicines. J. C. Speiahta, In Ian Springs, Gu Mozley's Lemon Elixir Cured me ox a king-standing ease of chills and fever, by using two bottles. J. C. Stanley, En gineer IB. T. Va. St Qa. R. R . ; Mozley's Lemon Elixir Cured me of a case of heart disease and indigestion of four years standing;. tried a aoxen uoerent medicines. None but Lemon JUxlr dome me any good. Tules Diehl, Cor. Habersham snd St. Thomas sts., Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I fully indorse it tor nervous prostra- tloa,, headache, indigestion and consti pation, having used it . wtili most satis factory results arte an otw i . remediat had failed, . W. BoUs, iWest . Ed, Atlanta. Ga. : Never stand anywhere within four or five feet -Of -a woman who Was occasion to throw an old bottle at a hen. Dr.Dayii HennedyB , The Individual wtho blushes lost to an sense of shame. is not WHAT NOT TO SAY. Do not say, "I can't eat." Take Hood's Sarsaparllla and say, "I am hungry all the (time, and food never hurts me." is ever say to your friends that you are as tired In the moraine' as at night If they happen rto be sharp they will tell you Hood's Sarsaparllla cures that tired feeling. Do not say, "My face Is full of pim ples." You are quite likely to be told by some one, "There's mo need of thait, for Hood s Sarsaparllla cures pimples It Is improper and unnecessary to say, "My health Is poor and my blood Is had." Hood's Saraaparilla will gdve you good blood, and good health will follow 'as a natural consequence. The man who is tcto busy to take care of his health, is a workman too busy to take care of nls tools. CURE ALL YOUR PAIRS WITH Pain-KiileiY A Medicine Chest in Itself. SiMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR 1 Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, S3 Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. ? 25 .-nd 50 ci.n"t Bottles. h BUV ONLY THE GENUIr,. g PESKY DAV!SV - I ii -y,. WWK AU , KIDNEY iSTOMACH f ? NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior Court Buncombe County Henry Clark, plaintiff, against Leah Clark, defend anit. iEhe defendant above named. Lea Clark, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Buncomb county. North Ccrolina, for the purpoee of obtaining a divorce from the de fendant from the bonds of rnatrimornr for the cause of abandonment, and the said defendant will further take noiice that she is required to appear at th next term of the Superior court, to be held the tenth Monday after the firf Monday In September, 1900, at the - urt house in the city of Ashe ille, N. C, and answer or demur to the comDlaint of the plaintiff's said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. This August 30, 1900. MARCUS ERWTN, Clerk Superior Court. B. BROWN, Attorney for the Plaintiff. STOPS Til--! COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE "'OLD. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. NOTICE. By virtueof 'a deed of trust made by James M, Ray and Alice C. Ray, hia wife, to the undersigned Charles A. Moore and W. P. DeSauesure on the lSth day of June, 1894, which is duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe counfty. North Carolina, in Book 37, Deeds of Trusts and Mortgages, of said office, on pages 254 et seq., to secure the payment of a certain bond executed by the said James M. Ray to the Metropolitan Building and Loan association, dated 16th day of June, 1894, default having been made in the performance of the conditions of eaifl bonds and in tfct payment of the sums miohey secured thereby, I will, having been so required by said Metropolitan Building and ixan assodation, and the board of directors thereof, on Monday, the let day of Oc tober, 190h at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door In the city of Ashe ville, county of Buncombe, and state of North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing real property, xo-wlt: "All Ithat piece or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in said city of Asheville on Town branch, and Tan yard and Valley greets 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 treet and Valley sitreet, and at the northeast corner of said junc tion, and running with Valley street north 23 1-2 degrees east 11 poles and S links to a stake at the corner of iti fence; thence north 64 degrees west IS 1-5 poles1 to a stake, the old corner of the lot; thence south 26 degree west 6 3-5 poles to a dtake la the margin of Tanyard street; thence with said street south five poles to a stake in the margin of said street; thence with the said street south 64 degrees east 11 polef and 10 links to the beginning, contain ing one hundred and fifty-five square rods, more or less, and Including (th large old stable built by Jas."W. Patton, deceased, and 13e brick building now occupied ty Mr. Dee." For a more perfect descTiation of said land reference is herebv maae said ieed! of trust. This September 1, 1900. CHAS. A. MOORE, Trustee. l-a-wk-4t NOTICE. By virtue of an execution issued on of the Superior court of Buncoxnht county. North Carolina ia the c&ae ol reotefl to the undersigned sheriff 0 Buncombe counity, I will on Monday, the 1st day of October, 1900, at 11 o'clock m., at the court house door I" the city of Asheville, sell at publk auction to the Mghert bidder for cas to satisfy said execution, the follow! d described real estate, situate In Sky fend. Buncombe county. North Caroli na, as follows: Dots 2 and 4 of Block 36, situate ai the corner of Porter and AtfcSn street, each fronting 40 feet on the east mar gin of Porter street and runnlne back between parallel lines with the westers margin of Atkln sitreet 125 feet to an alley; Dotsr 10, 11 and 12 of Block Ii Dot 11 fronting 45 feet on the wet margin of Dee street and running bac net ween parallel lines 125 feat, to an aJ ley, and Dots 10 and 12 fronting 45 fee each on the eastt .margin of Porter street and running back between par allel lines eastwardly 125 feet to an il ley, the last three lots being situate be tween Miller and Pond avenues; Lo8 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Block 4, Dots 1, 1 and 5 fronting- 50 feet each on the south margin or Harman avenue and run ning back southwardly between parallel lines 100 feet, and Dots 2. 4 and 6 from ing 50 feet each on the north margin of JViadiie avenue and runninsr bacfc northwardly between parallel lines 1 feet to said lots 1, 2 and 3; Lota 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 amd 6 constituting one tract of W to&t by 200 feet; Dots 6 and ? of B!o 20, Situate at th-p- f-nmr- Trsde nue and Dee street, frnntine' 45 i& each on the nor:h maroiTi of Trade av nue and running back northwardly with ithe east margin of Dee street be tween parallel lines 125 feet to an al ley. A more perfect description of tb above lots may be had by reference to the plat as registered in the office the register of deeds for Bun C3&e county on Book 60, at page 50. R. F. LEE. "Sheriff Buncombe County, North Can"-linai- - i-a-w- Advertise your wants in the Gazet- 1000 pairs Men's i'tommer Vlci Shoes, tan and black, at cctual cost G. JL, Mears Shoe Sit
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