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T THE ASHEVILLE' GAZETTE. ;APRII tQOl ft , ' in s. fjj ; j f CUJ p m !) I in . For Infants and Children. lilllllHIIliHIIullili luiiiliiiiiiiiiiiimirtiimHmiiiminaiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiililili ,tj MaMMaMMBMMM II tf i ;ine Hinaiou nave Always Bought . - Bears ' the - :v;"'.a"."; : Fir n I VJ' For Over I Thirty Years anrnH -iF' i LEGISLATURE HUIIMWHHHIUItiHIHItlHMIMIllll1HnnimtMUU AVegetabl Prcpatationfoir As similating IheFoodandBegula tiig theStooachs andBowels of Promotes DigestionJCheerful ness andRest.Contains neither Omumforphine nor Mineral. 140T HARC OTIC . teyv QfOUJ-SAMUILPtrCHER Pumpkin Seal jibcSmna. BodidUSatit- me - iGatortah&tct A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa fion , Sour Stomch.Diarrrioea Worms Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss of Sleep. FacSWte Signature of NEW YORK. TTTTny?!" EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THt CINTAUR COMPANY. NtW YORK CITY. IDoetors find A XTfTh T&twS -m-a r-B, i II NH H i -a. Ttm tmr Btj Man.u Drawn. Groem, Ratttma 0 (Itm re 1UII K Mttr r olut'i ta msttor. m jvv nw, auipio ir.4 eat aouut Womanfe Horror Modest women dread to consult a doctor about diseases peculiar to their sex.' They have a horror of private examinations and surgical operations. For this reason treatment of dangerous derangements Is neglected But the Wine of Qrdui treatment, which can be adopted at home without the knowledge of any one but the patient herself, is now coming into general use. Women who take Wine of Cardui do not have to submit to a physician's local examination nor to a surgical operation. Wine of Cardui cures in the ; privacy of the home. No publicity, no cutting and torture and no physician or examination, while Wine of Cardui Is quietly building up and strengthening the female organs. Menstruation is regulated, the drains of leucorrhoa stopped and the fallen womb restored to its place. The terrible pains which rack the body are but results of the ailments, which yield soreadih ' to the soothing properties of Wine of Cardui. : The medicine that cured Miss Garlen will cer. tainiy help you. , s. - 'I ma Roekf ord, Tenn Ang. IS. 1890. I have suffered from womb trcrabla rfor flve-yeftra. . List apringa. yr ago I was bedfast for bz months. X paid $52 to one 4octor, and heaald ho rI naa aone an nm eonia tor ma. x naay about giTn up, but called another doctor who said I would have to have surgical treatment. - I decided X might aa weU die " a TSZZt t?aar Ajmanae, ana decided to try your treatment. In nlnedays after . I commenced takins Wine of Oardni and Blaok-Draurht I JMany-Plctnrcaane' XnOlYldnala In tnm Territory' Senate-and lBouiae. . The session - or tnef Jaawaiiaalerrl-torial-legislature is being watcb:edi,;witll interest in this country chiefly owing to the fact that it is the first publicevent connected -with the .annexation oi Ha waii in .which the. native. Hawaiians as I body haye been able to take part.- Much Cosiness of importance is 'being transacted at' this session; What -is ! re garded as.' the most important measttre which will com before the legislature5, was recently, presented in- the senate by ; D. Kanuho of the natif e "partjv; It -iavjij' dispensary bill, "providing for the gbv?i ernment control of the liquor traffic. The: bill, differs somewhat . from the South; Carolina measure. . . Another important measure is a bill to prohibit persons afflicted with leprosy DR. NICHOLAS RUSSEL. President Hawaiian senate. i or tuDercmosis oemg aamiiiea mxo ue territory. Reports from the board of health show that tuberculosis has in creased in the islands at aft alarming rate, and stringent measures to restrict it must be taken. . There are some very picturesque per sonages in both senate and house. The president of the upper body is Dr. Nich olas Russel, a Russian, expelled from the czar's dominions many years ago on ac count of his liberal opinions. The speak er of the house is .Representative Akina. His father was an adventurous China man who went to Hawaii many years ago, prospered as a rice planter and mar ried a native woman. In the house there are the son of a Chinese 'cooly, the son of a chief justice of the supreme court of Illinois and one of Lincoln's closest friends, the son of one of the early New England mission aries to Hawaii, native members who are descendants of old chiefs and others who were of the commonalty and half whites in whose veins run the blood of run away sailors who deserted the hard serv ice of the whale fleet in arctic rigors for the freer and more eenial life of the tropics. In the-senate is the son of a missionary who is known as the richest ns well as one of the most liberal men 5n the is lands. Members of old island families as well as men who are reckoned as malihi nis or strangers are also to be found m the senate. Here, too, as in the house, is a man whose father came to Hawaii cs a contract Chinese. laborer. Mixed as it is in its elements, there is probably as mwh solid sentiment of hon esty and desire to do well by the country as is to be found in any legislature. The house has proved itseii jealous or its rights and liberties by ejecting from its chamber the secretary of the territory, of whom it thought he intended coercion or intimidation of the liberties of the house. i-rit,I?om'na ln ree weeks I made myself a dress. .TThia, rZ-ZrZitz- t Tl oromera ana sisters, saia a won la never be any better. I am now to good health. . Miss S EL. GABLES.. . - !&&I&nP,to1 direoni, address. a'.i THE BESTXMADE. yavi liy pmU Ior IS assorted pea ALL STATIONERS SELL THEM. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN, CO 2a'ohnBW,NewYorJfc flie FALL Cr AfEMPLOXf '-: Hallway 'President, v ; .Tsr When Charles M. Hays 'assumed ,the gehe'rni managership of the Grand Trunk reign or 'awaoaat-j. . iuai osicm, Americanized r Grand Trunk othcialdom and made business" the password which oDened the doors of tlie most exclusive and hitherto inaccessible sanctums. Sir Henry Tyleiv the. president of the road before MrVHayst received ihisaprint ment. was an aristocrat of such - keen sensitiveness that he shunned all personal interviews with the employees. , Upon his official tours, when contact with the men was unavoidable, Sir Henry was accompanied by a superintendent, who acted as his guide and interpreter. Then if Sir -Henry found it necessary to put questions to an employee he would talk to him througn tne superintendent, ana the man thus ' addressed was expected to submit his reply to the superintendent. "On his last tour over the road. Sir Hen ry arrived at an early hour at a small but important station in'.western On- tario, ana in tne course oi nis inspection of the company's buildings Sir Henry vrerit info the dispatcher's room and found a tire burning in the stove. "What's this?" Sir Henry esclnimed. turning to the superintendent. "What's the necessity for a flash heah?" A dispatcher who was standing near volunteered an explanation and in so do ingv presumed to address himself to the president of the Grand Trunk company. "You see, Sir Henry," he said, "we dis patchers came oh at 10 o'clock last night, and it got pretty cold here along about 3 o'clock this morning, so we started up a fire, and it hasn't got' burned out yet." Sir Henry drew himself up, inserted his monocle in a scornful eye, looked the man over with elegant disdain and, turn ing to the superintendent, exclaimed, "What have v.e heah?" The co'lapse if the dispatcher was in stantaneous and complete. "But, say," he says now, "if I hadn't a wife and family to support, I'd have said a few words to that nabob. 'What have we heah?' I guess he thought he was a little papier mache idol with a glass eye, all right."-rNew York Commercial Advertiser. Patriotism Versus Pounds. Uncle Silas Penniwise had never seen Boston harbor before. "This is the place, I suppose," he said, gazing out over its blue waters, crowded with shipping, "where our Revolutionary' forefathers threw that tea overboard." "Yes," responded his city nephew, his eye kindling. "I din't wonder it stirs you to the depths tc look at the scene of that historic event. It marked an epoch in the world's history which no patriotic American can recall without a thrill of pride." "Ye-os," replied Uncle Silas musingly. "I I wonder how much the fellers lost who owned that tea." Youth's Compan ion. The scheme of illuminating a political or other night parade by calcium lights carried in the procession in wagons orig inated in Philadelphia. PORT RAY ER OF M'KINLEY. St. Louis Woman "Who Has Blade a Painting, of tne Chief Executive. Mrs. Lillian Thomas, who has just put the finishing touches to a portrait in oils of President McKinley. is a tall, fine looking woman, with a decided penchant for portrait painting and has already achieved considerable success in that line of work. At present she has a studio in New York, but she is really a daughter of St. Louis, where she painted the portrait of Governor Nash of Ohio and several of Missouri's public men. . Mrs. Thomas went to Washington and saw uepresentauveN tsartnoidt or ou Louis. M r. Bartholdt gave her a letter to Comptroller Charles G. Dawes, who in dorsed, it favorably and sent her to Secre- ,!. MBS. LILLIAN TSOUASr tary Cortelyou." .Mr. Cortelyou talked tw!thJ thef)residenti wtto J said I he would ..give Mrs. Thomas a chance to make her studies and would glv her onC'sitting. '-. ; fTbe ; artist . went severaiNimes'.to the White? House; She Was Admitted to. the 'presidents office and sat there and made her studies while Mr. McKinley worked with his secretary. Filially the president gate her the promised sitting, jposing for a Jialf,houjr and declining to be interrupt edly (callers -d uring that time." " " The president is said to: be hugely pleas ed with the picture. Mrs. Thomas de clares that he gave her some" suggestions concerning it that proved him - to know a good deal about art. " , . r IOTECTANT EIOTBERS known or used. ut ElSSB Comfort ana Safoty where the virtues of "Mother rncna" are known. It is ttoeoncandonlvlimmentintheworlilthath.,.. i-.,' explication fobs childbirth of it. SSS EvSvSS?1 .-r hnuld lli hor fri, it ,i..u- j rrvery woman . . . .1 . t: - tiutuiti ncttiea now or nnt , Mother's TVtend Is sold by all Druggists, or can be sent by express paid on ren-ir l.OO por bottler lioolc on Uatbtthood V mailed free to any artiliesfcSSiSfcl.price' Md Toluntary testimonials. Eery woman should s-nd it to b.-r - -adT waable laformation TEZJfi B21DFIELD KEGdJlTOn CO., Atlttnts, Cte. RAILWAY IN EFFECT DECEMBER 9, 1900. Wo.n. No.17-11. N0.1S. mmtesn Time. No,12-l8. No.W. VoTiJT 4. SO jxro. 12.05am Lv..New- wrk...Air. 12.43pm 6.55 pra S.50 am I,v. PhUsadelpihla. Ar. 10.15 aim 9. 20pm 3.60am Lv ..Baltimcr...AT. 8.00 am 10.43pm 6.07 pm Lr..Washii on.. At. 6.42am 6.10aan 6.07 Dm Lv. ...Danville ..At. 11.25 pm 2.10 m 12.01 pm L,v....Rka ond..Ar. 6.40aan 8.S5 pm 9.10m Liv Norfolk.. ..Ar. 8.20um 1.00am 3.50pm At .. ..Raeig-h .. .Ar5.30am 2.09am 3.50 pan Ar ....Ral 9 Lv. 11.46. pm 6.35 &m 2.56 am U 25 pm 9.05 pm 30 pm 6.25 pm 5.55 pin 11.35 am 8.50 am Bater Time. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FAST TIME TO DTJLTJTH. Chicago & North-western. R'y. "The IXiluth limited and St. Paul Fast Mali" leaves Chicago every day in the year 10:00 p. m., arrives Duluth 10:30 a. m. the next morning. Fastest time to the head of ithe lakes. Drawing room Sleeping Cars, Observation Par lor Cars, with Cafe, and Free Reclinir? Chair Car. The best of everything. For tickets, rates and full information, apply to your nearest agent or address IN. M. Breeze, 49 North Pryor street, Atlanta, Oa. 10.10am 8.40pm Lv...J8allstoury...Ajr. 7.35pm 11.12 am 9.23 pm Ijv ..Sttesvllle ..A . :41pm 11.52am 101 pm Lrv Newton Ar. 6.00 pm 12.10-am 10.20pm LiV ..Hlcko.y.... Ar. 6.41pm 1.34pm 11.30 pm Lv ar i Ar. 4.22pm 3.12pm 1.03am Lv.. ..Biltmo(re...Ar. 2.40pm 3.20pm 1.10 am Ar... AshevOle .. Lv 2.30pm 10.40 mm 9.63-am 9.18 am 9.01&m 7.2in 66am 6.20 am CentrmI Ttm. 6.10 am 7.32 am 9.25 am 11.00 am 1.05 pm 2.40pm 12.15 am Lv. .Ashe villa . ..Ar. 1.10pm 5.15 aLj flipm 4.02 pm 1.29 am Lv .Hot Springs. 11.45 am 4.00 am 7.41 pta ooopm .iuam uv .JVLomatown ..AT. 9.50am 7.40 pm 4a m LV . Knoxvllle . .Ar. 8.25 am 11.35 pm 7.40 am Ar. Chattanooig j .Lv. 4.20 am ; .10 pm 7.10 pm Ar . . . .MempLito . . . Lv. 9 15 cm Ar ..Bristol Lv 2.80 am l.j.5 am 10.00 pm 9 15 am 6.96 pm 4.2S Pbj ) t.teyok 6.40am 6.33pm Ac ..Nashville ..Lv. 10.00 am 9.10am 7.50 a '.40 pm Ar... Lotus ville....Lv 7.45pm 7.40am 7. 80am " 2L pm Ar..CimcLnna4i.. Lv. 8.00pm 1.20 am 8.30 am ..V Ar. New Oriea y Lv 7.30pm 7,30am At. .. "Mobile Lv. M par 1: 14. No. 10. Eastern Tim No. 12. Ne. 9. 8.00 m 3.05 pm Lv.. .Ahevllle . At. 7.15 pan 2.48 pm 8.08 am 2.12 pm Lv Bittmore ..Ar. 7.07 pm 2.40 pm 9.02 am 8.57 pm L v. Render son vUe Ar 6.11 pm 1.50 pm 10.13 am 5.00 pm Lv. ..Try on . . .Ar 6.03 rm 12.83 pm Eastern Tim. "N, 11.22am 6.00 pm A. -rtanburg ..Lv, 2.40 pm 11.30am 2.20pm 9.35 pm Ar.... Columbia ..Lv. 11.40am 8.20am 8.17pm 7.0 an Ar.... Ohaa:leon..Lv. 7.0 H9Gpm Cantral Time. b .15 am Ar. . . . Savannah ..Lv . ' .25 am A .. Jckonvin. .Lv. 7.45 pm i.Wtm Ar ...Augii t.... Lv. 9.00pm 9.30pm t '5pm F.10 am AT ....Atlanta.... Lv. 7 50 am 11.59 pm 7.40 pr 8 20pmAi.N Orleans .Lv. 7.45pm 7.55 m 7.40 as Ar ...MempiJai .. .Lv. 9.00pm 7.10pm 8.10 am Ar Macon Lv. 6.96 am 7.16 pm No. 17. i?o.!9 BiStera Tarn No. IS. No. 2 .00 am 10.33 am 10.59 am 12.40 pm 3.45 pmLv ....AsfeevUle . 5.10 pm Lv. Waynesvilla Ar. 5.30 pm Lv Balsam .. Ar. 7.23 pm Lv. Brysont City Lv. 10.30pm Ar. ...Murphy ...Lv. 6.50 pm 6.10 pm 4.40 pm 1.45 pm 1.50 pm 1.25 pm 12.00n 10.20 m 7.20 pm except Sundaty Dally except Sunday They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic rejpair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. MM vHome is made by"the family. With out the love which comes with children there may be a house but never a home, in the best meaning of the word. Many a house which was only four walls and a roof has been made a home by the agency of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Nature sets her face against child lessness and Favorite ' Prescription works "-with nature to remove the' "ob - stacles to taaternity. -. . ; c . r--. 1 X had been a sufferer from uterine trouble for about toree years, having two miscarriages in that, time and the doctors that II consulted, said t l.'would faaveta eo thtoueh an operation before I could give btrth to cbhdren,writesMrfc .Blaacne iS. Evans, ot Farsons, LUierne Co.; 'Yz, Sor 41' ".When about to give up in despair. I rht a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite PresTri,- tkm and aftf r taking it felt better than I had for years. Felt improved before I had taken jOne naii pottie. juter caking lour'anda half bottles I'gave birth to a. bright- baby grl wbqis now . four-moathS'old and nas not had a day Of feick ' ness. "-She is s bright as can "be. I cannot say too much ' in , praise of Dr. Pierce's - Favorite Prescription.w . c Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser a wort for every woman is sent'r on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper cov red book ar 31 stamps for cloth covereo - co Dr. iL V. Pierce; Buffalo, N. Y. - -W . - A,- r- , .. Trains 37 and 11, and 12 and 28, carry Pullman sleepers beten New York, Waslh'ngton, Ashevllle, -Hot Springs Chatt nooga and Nasihvlll . Trains 9 and 11, and 10 and 12 betw nn Jacksoa viile, Savannah, Ashevllle, Hot Springs Knox vl lie and CijncJaiaitl. Trains 35 and 36 carr. pullujan sleop ers between Salisbury, .ABheviile, Hot Springs and Memphis. Together with our e-cellent equlp ment and schedlules to the Lorth and eaat, all rail through Washinigton, the public's special attention Is called to our r ' and wa r route to the north amd east Southern Railw y and Chesa peake line. Th' s sohK lule allows a day's stop over a Norroli", Va., affording an opportunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Port Monroe, V ""irgmia Bach, Newport N ws, etc. IBANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M. Washington D. C. S. H. HARWCK, G.P.A. "Washington, D. C. F. K. DAEBT, C.T.& P.A. Ashevllle, N. C. Tiansvivaida Railroad Company General Offices, Brevard, IT. C. oal Schedule, Efrecttve Monday, Decea ber 10. N..2Nc4(Baeirn Sfisindard Time)lNo.3 :05 4:30 Lv 4:45K. 1 5:05 Hi STATION . .HienAersonviile .. .Horse Shoe , .. ..Cannon .. , .. ..Etowah.. .. . ..i.Blantyre v wa a v is. 10:401 t t I U.10 No. Fl 5:0Ar .. ..Ureva d .. IV. .. . . 13 re vara . . .. . ..Selica.. .. Cerryfleld. Oalvert .. Ar .. ..Toxaway . 2, dally except Sunday. -, stations ..Art :-a . ..-1 12:67 12:40 12:?0 12:10 ..liV ..Ar ..LiV a m 111:40 bk I MA&m Mm 1 TIME CARD. Northbound! Passemirer. Mizs. Cheater XorkvliUtt Gastonia Gastonia Liacolnton X wton Hickory " Hickory " Lfenoir J rrlve Southbound. Lieaoir Hickory Newton incolntitn Gastonia Oasitonlai TorkvUIa jueavs.... 7.40 1 n 8.48 am ' .... 9.48 rnu " .... 9.48 am ....10.45 am .. ..11.33 am ....12.00 m .. ..12.15 pm .. .. 1.16 pm Piitagenger. u H Zieave. . .. 44 2.00 pm 2.02 pm 3.30 pm .4.20 m . 5.20 pm 5.20 pm . 6.40 pm 8.S0 10. -44 aa 12.27 PEJ 7 ?pa r. pa 4.30 pa 6.10 ptd 5.50 ?as 7.66 pa Mil. 6.30 as 8.50 aa 9.20 aa ll.ie aa 12.15 a l.LI pa l.tft pm ill a , rSx Law IIII 'Brf1" ' a 111 1 w&$um v 1 1 . a 4 1 11 1 I I m.i jw ,sr Lk I 1 f I ni ''' m im ' ' . : av . 1 c- rnzjjM 1 1. Ill ill I I ISJ i I I II 1 I t I I i.J J i 1 73 1 -MW.'X I l 11- k vmrzx I I If t t I -I i I, .IUI Z " t ia 1 1 1 1 . w ."w ) i .- iscireauie K)r me inp ana an nutieuH6 A- 11 1 I I ' IV - - XJJi'M-yi:.i Btue.BooIt. -ATrlp to Texas." TV'SSrTT -v I P ; t WrUBEAUKL & P. and T. A- St Louis, Mo. XlAffrefeenf intervals dur- ingviooi , round trip :ck6ts will be sold via the 'Belt Route, brnCaifo and' emohis to ooints ArKansas, louis- - . . at; Texas, .. ana fridihvaTid Okla- OmaTerritories, Bffl'creatK reduced f Vt:tlllJ?eft us'iiere-.you want to go: also yjvyheft. you would Uke to leave, and we ..frifl tell you When "you can secure one ; of tha lowate tickets and- what it will v'r-cost We will also send you a complete r l: k V
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