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THE ASHEVIIXE GAZETTE, DECEMBER 15 iqooi Wliat could your friend aip predate more for a X-mas (pres ent than a photo of yourself in rjne of our high grade carbons. Carbon is the highest gmde work known in photogra phy, and "we are tfhe only ones Ira Asheviile thait (make them. See yur display. All colors. LEWIS, THE PHOTOGRAPHER 59 S. Main St. pyri aTj The Kind You're Looking For. Lamb chops, tender amd juicy; teak -which reuqiree no axe; beef and mut ton of the same hdg-h gradie In fact all kin of meat but poor meat are con stantly to le 'ound at Zimmerman- and Whitehead's meat market. There's a satisfaction, in g'etting' "what suits' you i n't there? We (have & long" record as satisflers in the meat jnirveyin line. Zimmerman & Whitehead, CITY MARKET. NATIVE AND WESTERN MP.TS. T&ntoones 4. si Private Wire, $ Contfciuous Quotattens. Murphy & Co., Brokers Grain and Provison, Stocks, Cotton. New York Office, 61 oaOway... JJ 11 Church St., Asfreville, N. C... ; PHONE 649. m REFER TO Blue Rldige Nr.tJcmal Back, Ashevtlle, N. C. CJiarlotte National Bank, Charlstie, N. C. Seaboard National IBank, Hshs1 York fjowrxr Banking' Co., Atlanta, CkjAtoI Ctty BanJq, AC, Css. Cradtftreet Ooortsl Smoked Fish Wc have Just received" a fine Hn J smoked fish direct from the New England coat. fVmoked Halibut . Cramerter Bloaters. Scotch Herrings. Cape Ana Lunch. 'Quality tiie best, prices reasonable. ASHEVtLLE Fi&H CO., Gfentre of Market. Phone 289. CHE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE S AND CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. HflV Bowart A. Harden. Wrfght C. Stout MEMBERS OF TED New York Stock Exchange, New York Offfctoca Xscbango. Cb&e&go BoarS I tDrse. EN & STOUT. Bankers and Brokers. MABaj&J STREET. CORNER WAUL, Deposit account recurved, subject t ckock os demaod. Inereet credit noiMtrty oca deity baiaaases. Amounts of. beaks, corporations, arms ted IndvMnaaa rseetrbft on. sav Ue teem. CtecioooB, fxtferest, atYUSectia, Gtf4s netHeotod tor war correspond; Osflers executed ter Use purchase a so eesaanissftOB. of bentis, atu wvastsse or carded os margin. Gtewba nay telegraph orders and tn lUwutMwa at oar aapwue. Oovics Wofeiapfcte cede nay be ted ea appa- Sleeks Active and Irregular-Advances and Declines About Equal. Highest, Lowest and Closing Quota- tor Acuve Stock h. Special Telegraph . Featuree of the Cotton Market. fDr. David Kennedys favorite KemeSy Repotted by Murphy & Co.. Brokers. 11 Chorea octrees. Aehevllle. New York. Dec. 14. Aictiviei lin-terpst im today's market was almost iwtholly coxtnoied to a few Issues in 'Wihicfh, ithe dealings rwere in lmrmense wolium. These were the 'Eries. rtfhe (Readinurs amd vne W abash Issues, notablv the latter. ime idrates showed the effect of heaw profit realizing sales, while aJll of itbe ieadaniff stocks rose shartl(v. Tlhe Wa bash shares oomimoa and) preferred! to gether with ithie debenture1 bonds, rwere deait in on an enormous soate junld. wt an advancine' nri'e. It iwas nena.liv believed) in the room, tihat imonffifcajnt plana in comnection with the futune op erations or the i Wabtaahj comipany were under 'way. Another consDictuous fea ture of ithe market .was Suieajr Refiniinie. in which a notably eevtere break oocur red, ipresumably on the tanmoumcemenit that the oampany s chief compeutor was about to enlarge its -refineries. 'Aside i'rom' the cases cited 'the muarket was very dull in (the sense that the dealinigs were in ttTaning prapontionis. Stocks o the olaiss of tine errantfijers. -thu Paaifics and! the Atchisonis were alimost alto gether negJected, iw-hereas iar a Ion? Lime 'they have been :the leaders in re epecit of activity. So .was Che indus trial quanter, -wdith the ecxeption of Su gar 'Kennanig, extremely diuill and ohowed no price changes of amy coasiequenT'p . London sent irregular price tchaniges for American atoeks and also buyins orders on both sides of ithe market. Aa has been the case ithrouighouit the iweek. 'tho tradiiruer at larere 'w iidfluenc- ed in (the mlaini by ideas xegardiiig tbc- 'local moneitary situation, wihidh was ac centuated today on account ol the an 'ticip!aitkn that itormoirrow's hank state mantt would show the surplus reserves of the tanfcs virtually wiped out. CHICAGO. Chdcaigo, Dec. 14. The wheat itu ation this week has developed little of interest aside from the fact that ithere !has (been an improvement in 'the on ditioma of the cash wTheat market. The volume of business ha heen disappoint ing small aind there has been an absence of interest shown, hut in view of the look of speculation tr'adie has indeed been encouraging. The buying has been of a very 'active character in cash rctfheat the past few days, particulairly (at the interior. Thie coDJditions show a slowly increasing visible supply al though the oifegregate is considerably larger thian last year. The cmoxi'mum was reachedl third week in November and' it hias mow increased nearly a anildion' bushels, rwhile Hast year it in creased dturung the four week two ami otb haif tmdllion bushels. Two years ago it Increased nearly five and one -half million bushels, and three years ago it increased two mi Mom bushels. The re ceipts ait interior points canitinue in excess of last year;, but it would ap pear from tJhe results of thie visible sup ply figures that there must .be a larger duplication than usual in the movement as last year, with the smaller receipts, the stocks gained right along. The actual clearances are not (large, but the world's exports keep up quite a' liberal votume and the conditions of the mar kets oia the other side does" net appear to Ibe tL rvtery anxious1 one. The ahrfi mtents ftrom other countries continue ruite liberal, (aMhough for the past week there wene one and thjiee-tfoutrth mil lion (bushels less thian last year and znearly two and ode-half mil km less than two years ago. The exports from the (southJern hemisphere (have sthowin ibut Jdittlle "chianige of fate, and as & whole tend to confinm the probalbidlties of ehiomtage in the Argentine. W&eat HWrti. Low. C9oe. Jan ..70 5-8 70 70 3-8 May 73 3-8 73 73 1-4 Com Jan 35 1-2 35 1-4 35 3-8 Mtoy ; . 36 35 3-4 36 OfttB Jam 21 3-4 21 5-8 21 5-8 May 23 3-4 23 5-8 23 5-8 CHICAGO. CORN. The markiet ihias !rnen inrefinilar fljid the orice of December connl fell to the same figure as May in 'Chicago, but has later iharKJented. KJomiparative figures oi the movement show receipt materially larger rahian last year, .but most of the corn Amoving is new corn. The inspec tion conttaues very uneatisfiactory awd there is 'scarcely a day when there is any No. 2 cormi reported among the daily receipts at Chicago. The visible (supply on Moiadlay showed a decrease cf 680,000 bushel. The total visibl-c sup ply is foil this season very small, being 2,125,000 ibu'shela less thorn last yea?, lank! nearly 11,000,000 (bushels less than tthiaini two years ago, and 31 1-2 million lies (tihkn three vtears ago. The export demand for corn has been somewhat ag gressive ol late . .truces snow a coui mariajtiiveily steady tone on the other side tend, (the clearances of corn from the TTWtedl States are very large. The to tal for lest wieek was 6,213,000 bushels amdL the figures are rapiaJy creeping up on last year. " corrroN. New Lork, Dec. 14. Cotton to v erpool was .unchanged on spots; mid dttlng 5 3-8. Sallea 7,000; futures, 3-64d lowier, owing to heavy movemtenit of cotton , this week and anxiety about fituanaclal affairs to Berlin. This market rmfrrmtil lO tot 7 .moda,ts lower. Ibuft shorts caorpering, e vanontha and Liverpool CPOW CUE OOUGH ANI WOKB . v CF1 TH COLO. cod to oa tfaar.- No Ouiei No "A, keen clear brain, ' Maay persona have had the experf eoce at ar. Peter Sherman of North fittroitiBotPdt, N. S., wfco eaya, EV yewrs X miffereH torture from chronic todiges tftocL lbOt Kodol DrapepBia cure nruwle -a fwau man vt woe." It digestaf 'wiha.t you awl Ja b certain cure for, dyspepsia. mmm-m ifraim rf stomach trouble. It Etraa rtil a ooce eVto totl worst ckjms, and came steqp Jait D9. T. C. BxatXM. if r iv r I X t f I I hi He can't Believe it. l He's blowing with all his might and can Darely stir the recoro iner hand from zero. There's manv a bie. healthv looking man who is weak in the lungs. Probably half or two -thirds of his luner surface harelv knows the contact of oxygen. He's the kind of man. who. when a coutrri attacks him, goes galloping down the road iuwa.ru wnsumpuon. many sucn a man has found strength and healing for weak lungs and tissues lacerated by coughing and drained by hemorrhages, in the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. The healing power of this medi cine in pulmonary diseases seems little short of marvelous at times, so extreme are the conditions which it cures. The n Discovery w contains no alcohol, and no narcotics. "When I started to take your 'Golden Med ical Discovery,' writes Mr. A. F. Novotny, of New York, N. Y.. Box 1437. -l had a regular consumptive cough, of which I was afraid, and cerning IL I was losing weight rapidly, was " iax uj Hirpcuic, wnaiew. mow mv condition is rhanrrwl Mi-.in t Jt. j -"-6" vuuivij. X IXJ. cough at all, have gained eight pounds in "-suh "are ictuvcreu my neaicny color, ana mv a TIT"it. ia fnrm xi? T 1 your medicine to everybody who may be in need same, aa 1 l ia a sure cure." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. buying lartfe months caused1 a Tally of about 5 points af ter the apeninig. COTTON. New York 'spat 10c . Jan 9 58 9 29 9 55 Feb 9 43 9 22 9 40 Marchi 9 35 i 9 16 9 34 April 9 21 9 12 9 23 May 9 25 9 09 9 2S June 9 20 9 08 9 21 July 9 21 9 06 9 20 August 8 98 8 82 8 96 Sept 8 34 8 33 8 38 Dec 9 74 i 9 48 9 70 COTTON IN LrVDRPOOL. Otpng Close By private wire to Murphy & Oo. The following were the irulixug quo tations im the exchange today: iTomte Steady. Sales 7,000. Midi 5 3-8 Jan-Peb 5 05 5 10 Fleb-.March! 5 11 5 OS .March-April 5 09 5 06 Apriil-iMay 5 05 5 03 May-June 5 03 5 0 June-July 5 01 4 62 Julv-Aiuisr 4 62 4 60 Aug-Serat .'. 4 49 4 47 Nlov-Dec 5 17 5 1 Dec-Jan 5 14 5 11 (The receipts of live hogs at the West are large 'but thley do not seem to cause any pressure am the market, and th general 'tone is very steady for all de liveries. There is a fairly good demand for imeart at the West and speo jlation continues on mather moderate volunie.l MAHOGANY fN MEXICO. Difficult Work of Getting It to Mar ket From Tropical Forests. The mahogany hunter is the most im portant and best paid laborer in the lum ber service in Mexico. The trees do not grow in clusters, but are scattered pro miscuously through the forest and hid den in a dense growth of underbrush. nnes and creepers, and it often requires I skillful and experienced woodsman to find them. No progress can be made in tropical forests without the aid of a machete, for the way must be cut step by 6tep. The mahogany is one of the larcest and tallest of trees, and the hunter, seeking the highest ground, climbs to the top of the tallest tree and surveys the surround ing country. His practiced eye soon de tects the mahogany by its peculiar foli age, and he counts the trees within the scope of his vision, notes the direction and distances and then, descending, cuts a narrow trail to each tree, which he carefully blazes and marks, especially .If there is a rival hunter in the vicinity. To fell a large mahogany tree is one day s task for two men. On account of the wide spurs which project from the trunk at the base scaffolds are often erected and the tree ut off above the spurs, which leaves a stump from 10 to 15 feet in height, a sheer waste of the very best part of the tree and one which modern ingenuity should certainly devise some means to prevent. Great difficulty is sometimes had in getting the trunks to a point of trans portation, and crude tracks are generally used, made by sawing off one end of a tree trunk and fitting the wheel thus ac quired with a kind of axle, whuch at the best is a clumsy and antiquated affair, These trucks are hauled by oxen and all the trucking done in the dry season, the logs being placed on the bank of a river to await the time of the floods. No little judgment is required to deter mine at what exact stage of the flood to turn the logs adrift. Should the water be too high the logs would be apt to be left high and dry on some of the low ly ing grounds adjacent to the river and probably covered up by sand and rubbish Mahogany trees give from two to five logs each, measuring from 10 to 18 feet in length and from 20 to 44 inches in diameter after being hewed. The manufacturing process consists in sawing off the ends that have been bruised and splintered in transit down the river and in relining and rehewing the logs by skillful workmen, who give them a smooth and even surface. The logs are then measured, rolled back into the water at the mouth of the river and then made into rafts, to be taken to the vessels anchored outside the bar. City of Mexico Herald. STOCKS. High ' ow. Olose. Am. Copper ... 91 1-2 S9 1-2 90 3-4 Arm. Hoop .... 30 1-2 29 7-S 30 1-2 Amacondtei 47 1-2 17 47 1-4 Am. St. & WT. . 44 1-4 42 5-8 44 1-4 Am. Sing. Ref . 124 3-8 ti 5-8 124 1-4 Asm. Tab .". 109 106 1-2 .109 A. T. & S. F .. 41 1-4 39 3-8 41 1-8 A. T.& SvF.pfd. 85 3-8 83 3-4 85 3-8 B. & 0 81 1-8 79 5-8 81 1-8 B. R. T 74 3-8 72 1-2 74 3-S Ohes & 0 38 3i 1-2 tS C. B. & Q. . . 1SS 1-2 136 1-2 138 1-2 C.C.C. & St. L- 67 7 8 63 5-8 67 5-8 Colo. F. & I. .. 51 1-4 51 1-4 51 1-4 Con Gas 189 1-2 188 1-2 189 1-2 Con. Tob 34 1-2 34 1-2 34 1-2 Del. L. W. ... 187 1-2 185 187 Fed Steel pfd .. 76 3-4 76 3-4 76 3-4 Fed. Steel 52 3-4 61 1-2 52 3-4 Geo. EJlee 170 170 170 Mb. K. T. Pfd 40 7-8 39 1-4 40 7-8 Jersey "Central . 145 3-4 144 1-2 145 1-2 L. & N. .. . 84 1-4 82 5-8 84 1-S Manhlattain L. .. 109 3-8 108 3-8 109 3-S (Met. St. Ry ... 166 3-4 166 3-4 166 3-4 Mb. Pac 61 7-8 60 1-8 61 1-2 Nat. Steel 37 7-8 37 5-8 37 5-8 N. T. Central 142 3-8 141 1-4 142 3-8 Nor. Piac 73 3-8 70 3-8 72 7-8 Nor. Pac. pfd . 83 82 1-8 83 Oat. & W 28 7-8 27 3-8 27 7-8 Peana .. .. 142 78 141 1-2 142 7-8 People'is Gas ... 99 34 98 98 3-4 Read. 1st pfd! 68 3-8 6S GS Read. 2d pfd ... 23 1-2 22, 23 1-4 Rbck Island' . . 116 1-2 115 1-2 116 1-2 St. Paul 130 5-8 126 1-2 130 -8 South Poc .... 43 41 7-8 42 7-8 Southern 18 1-2 17 S-4 18 1-2 Southern pfd ... 69 67 5-8 69 Term. C. & I. .. 62 1-8 53 3-4 62 1-8 Uniomi Poc 73 71 1-2 73 Uhiion Poc. pfd 81 5-8 81 81 5-S The administration wishes to con struct the Nicaragua- canal In order that ships may pass through it from ocean to ocean. The enemies of the Hay Pauncefofte treaty and of the prtociple of neutrality wish to construct a canal for forts and guns. They wainti (a chance to exhibit the ' military power of the United" State, a place where we can show our teethi to the nations. New York Times. 'ME BURLINGTON RiWTfc New through train to Poxl tnoV Paget Sound "The RmpMngitxm Northern Pa cific Express," No. from, ti Louis at 9 90 a. m. tor KhPsaw City, St. Jo ph, Northwestern Nebraska, Black HlllP Wyoming, Morvtatrda, Washington, Tacornia, Beatjtle, Pugcrt Sound and Portland, Oregon, t4s, BJBns, Mont. the sfbjort Use amd time saver to the up per. NxwUhweaitf? t .To; the Paget sound in 77 hours. Throttgfe co&ofaes "ehIr cars (s free), 4anurd steeper, aaxz dto l&u ears iwAtb through tourist sleepers from. KsisisB jCMy'. This to the msia trwveOed rent. Gt. onto to die Nortfc Number 6, efecsJo-toioiiadio Ex press," mldtiat. itrsin from St. Loots Cor rTbrssk, CaOomdo, Utab, Etool&c Cost; one' nS&A'M DeoterY AH Cor ti PSJdt 30ti4&8d eiuS beyond.' No.; 15 ttt'S:15' p. Bt; LoyH o KansaB City, OmftJha, Ot. Joseph, EaA- sas, Nebraska, Colorado, TJltKb, FwdOe eosuS JOeorsci as the woita wo8 lIoBltaMk, Ww-ilntwtt, OreOoa. via. Xa-oufla vaKI iSSteg.' J. N. mEKBXLSj, Qem. Co. At., N. izrat B,AiSmtm, GtL.l Li. W. WAS2J- Spared the Very Worst. "Don't you hate to hear unpleasant things people say about you?" "No; I feel in luck that I don't have to know the unpleasant things they think -1 JIlll-ZlKW BATHS AND MASSAGE. Plain tub, Russian, Turkish, sitz, trunk, fountain, air, sun, and sand baths at the Quisisana Nature Cure sanitarium, 167 South French Broad avenue. Lady and gentleman physi cian in charge. If you would tiave an appetite like a tear and a relish for your meals take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They eorrect disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver And bowels. Price, 85 eects. Samples free, at C. A. Raysors drug store. 4 There Js only one chance to sat your life and that Js through an opsra-' ti n" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hufct of Lime Ridge. Wis., from ber doctor after he had nainiy tried to cure her of a frightful disease of stomach, trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and; she consteotly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters, wh6& tvholly cured ber. It 4s a -wonderful Stomach, Lrver and Kidfney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, loss of appetite. Try It. Only W) cts. Guaranteed. For sole by all druggists. HEALTH AND WEALTH. Can (both toe obtained toy substituting a diet of Wheat-Hearts in the oiace of the ordinary indigestible and expensive breakfast and supper. Wheat-Hearts with stewed fruit makes a most deli cious, wholesome end inexpensive meal. Try it for one month, and note the. sav ins; In your provision hill. . A moral's revenge on a woman for not having him is to go and 'tell her all about hie next love affair. The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good con dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate j fermentation would take place, tha blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a blood purifier and tome 8. S. S. has no equal. It is the safest and best remedy for old people and chiMren becanse it contains no minerals, bnt is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im- purities, aium same time it buildi up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all mannef of blood and skin troubles. Mr. S. E. Sally, cf Urbane, O.. writes i " I had Eczema on ray hands ana face zol five years. It would break out in little white pustules, crusts would form and drop off, leaving the sJfcm red and inflam ed. The doctor did me no good. I need all the medicated soaps and salve without benefit. S. 8. 8. cured me, and my akin is as clear and smooth as any one's." ZIrs. Henry. Siegfried, of Cape MayjU. mv thAt tweatv-ona bottles of S. S. S eared her of Cancer of the breast. Dbo-i tors and friends thought her ease bops less; anffarcui for -rears with. Boils, ties of 8. S. S. put his blood in good on- dition. and the Boils disappeared. Send for our free book, and write our physicians about your Medical advice free. IMS SWIFT SPECIFIC CQ ATUUtTA, CL tawmiiimrejl Di ;U!U:un!UiW!!nMi:niliilUOI!'MtVHir!fPit;.HWlU!lIMlti!HIi"i:UMlMMmil' AVegetable Preparationfor As similating ttieFood andBegula ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digesuon,CheerFur nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Hot TiARC otic. JiBHpe afObil-SAMUELPTCHKR RotkJUSmUt- A perfect Remedy f orCortstipa- tiorti so ur stonvacn,uiarTiKca Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. E i i fin o wwm m For Infanta and ChUdren. MMMMWBsMsWBssWMsmMaMaiM iM Mi The Kind You H&ve Always Bought Bears the Signaturt of 3 Jr MM Am 1 w hw ,.ln tw tor y hi i EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. life ver Thirty Years P JQ THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. NCW VOHK CITY. Tlorsase. 8. (L b. Two DO wo Trdiinis di Bay to Texas. The Cotton Belt Route, via Memphis, offers ycu to daih trains to Texas : One leaves at 9.20 a. m., the other at 8.50 p. m. The trains from all principal points arrive in Memphis morning and evening in plenty o time to make this connection. The Cotton Belt offers yon the quickest and shortest route to Tevns, without change of cars. Both day and night trains are equipped with comfortable Coaches and Free Reclining Chair Cars ; also Parlor Cafe Cars by day and Pullman Sleepers at night. Write and tell us where you are going and when you will leave, nml we will tell you what your ticket will cost and what train to take to make the best time and connections. We 'WiUalso send you an inter esting little booklet, "A Trip to Texas." f . C. Pf ElER, D.PJL, Hemrtls, Trai. f . G. AIAIS. T.PJL, NmbvIIIc Tmb. B. B. SUITOR. T.PX, OutUm!. Tern. F. B. WYATT. T. P. L, CIkUmU, Ohlt. J I. ADAH, T. P. A., Calre. 11L E W. LaBEAUME, G. P. and T. A., St. Louis, Mo. A(o) Cure Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon itructing the exhausted digestive ot gans. It is the latest di jcovered digest ant and ton. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nansea. Sick Headache,Ga8tralgla,CrMaps, &ni ' all other results of imperfect digestion, Prepared by E. C OeWltt &C CbAcago. The C. H. & D. Trains - between CINCINNATI, TOLEDO & DETROIT run through. th famous and fer tile Iflsml valley said numerous prosperous villa and. cditle ox rwc0Mm Ohio and Southern Mlcav lesjn. There sre four tthrougs trmium esucfc way. Pullm slsP srs ooi Igtxt trains. THE MICHIGAN FLYER, vertiimiea carries psrlor siul csJs oars; wlti HMwut throuKh i y coacives. IjMives Ctodmisil 1 p m. sr- rlvs Toledo 1:60 p. m.; sjtrtreB Detroit 6:20 p. sn. Oxnv of be Somt trmtes in Cbe central states THE C. H. & H Is ttfas direct Has Cram and tbe somtli ijO the papular summer resorts WB lrfiigsn sad. Cknsdm. CSixneoss mtt Ttotste srttli steasners on Lake Brss fcad witti crnil lines tor Interior pofafts; as Detctost mtOx rail tatt steamer Ptm Cor tnltBKl sod hake resorts. MEALS wre served D. oare m bt csfite, one tbus be tas; to order as desired, at tniodersute rtoes. ' FOUR FAST XRAIN8 between Ctactaoaitl, Indlainspoilis, wnd' Chi staco. Asjentv of ooamedttng roads 411 sell yen tbdeets roatins; via C. EL ft D. BT. D. O. CDfW&XLDO, fCrajClo Tnnsjtraiila Railroad Company General Offices, Bi. rnrd N. C WINTER SCHEDULE. Uocmi Sdhjedul, EflPeott v Monday , Ko.llN'o4(Daatern. tandSirdl Tiin)No.3 aropmj ' OTAjriCXNS. ltm 4:Q5L.v Ar HendersflUJvtlle . 4:30 .. .Horse SlhJoe . .. ..Caiman . 4:45 Etowah.. .. ...BlaTutyre.. . 5:05 Penrose.. .. 1 .. Davidson River SOlAr Brevr.d ... 16:401 LiV ,.. ..Brerardl .. ..Sedlcui ....Calvert . 11.101 Ar .. ..Toxaway .. ..Liv o. 2, dally excerpt Sunday. Flag etaJtdons. .Lv 1:40 1:13 12:57 12:40 12:20. .Aail2:10 a m U:40 Osnnects with cAssrssavllle. Southern Railway al f. F. HATS, General sagar. T. S. BOtiVYELL, TIME CARD: BE&setife Northhaundt Lcam CShsster TarlrvdHs Gastnds Gastonia " TIsiiiTafaoo M 1C stuik Hleksry Hickory Ico!r Arftvs 6STltllr10W3Ml. Jjeswir Hlckxxry r.44 ro 8.M ass .... t.it rn saes ftsd sUM IB ..U.lf pa u, tra. lotted. S.tt fcsn uxr cn 1.1 pm a psa .tf psa B. pm K.M ssa T.M Baa B.to pm .tl pm, t.tO PJDJ .a 9J UAZm .. s.to pm us as f.ttpm ; CUfim .. .M PSS t-0 BBS Gastonia " aaetoolsi M . TaricTiUs Chestev Arrrs.... 7.M txymnxmasu. jOUemtu.' Pcwithsra By., 0. . B., assd lu A C. Torkvtas fl. C. ft Q. Gastonia Osntsjsrsi Bv. Lfeoolntsa 8. A. Xj. Newton and Hlclcory- lsjsir--Blawta0 Rode etses lias pad C. A K. B. 6. KULD, O. F ACfl.
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