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IV T 4 I1 H 'iv- - ;-r SERIOUS ASSAULT IN RED EG YPT At The Grand Opera ouse "Kearney and Ryan's ; comedians in Finnigam'B Ball' are making their frhth annual tour of the country; and Yesterday afternoon, about. 5 o ciocKr .. here ,at the opera house on a serious if not fatal altercation took MonJa,yf March 10. Not many farce 1oflo , 'Red Egypt below Smith's comedy compass live to reach this age, place in Red Lgypt, " , always been the policy of the bridge. A telephone message WAS re. to secure, the best people ceived at tne snenu b mtc NATIVE FIUPIHO. IS r , - CRUCIFIED JO TREE Maior Littleton, W. T. Waller Lieutenant Day to be: Tried for Ex ecuting Natives of the Island of Sa mai? Without Trial. A ' Manila, March 7 A ourtmartial will try Major Littleton,- W. T. Waller 4.T--. -nrivna tn. TO 1111 U in LI1C -wi" i aiiu Uicuiciiaui. ) Smith's bridge and Deputies Jarvis and" ed ifield ,3, supply them every year marine corps, on March 17 next on the -rh v.atpneri to the scene. Upon their .with new and origm uii . charge 01 execuuug ui me TroT-rvo. pomedv is of that loose J - f 1 mrttTiet-rilPtiiCWlJ WhiC 111 XII I f- LIU W V V- a 1 Ml.' I'll I'll Ml house -with a very severe wound on 1 &nd eyen invite6 theSe annual changes 1 ;:- " . ftt. . . J v. novafllllV fliTlrl 111- I . fmmd Will Calloway in aiD- - v,v. nprmita. I iiIV " .. - . romatlP POnHL'I UUUVU ' iim head. The officers were informed vi.einn: and when carefully and ju- that the assault had been committed by : diciously donei as has been the case Posey Parnell and Walter Bruce,, two . ,The BaU), the entertainment is white men. After a hard chase the really a new one each year. More elab men were overtaken and captured near orate cnanges aud improvements have Emma poatofflce, brought to the city and mflde -n the piece tnis season than placed in prison. A warrant was issued ; Ume m )the la&t four years, and the by Justice Ware and the defendants are j j.esult is that eTen those who have osi await tnp resuiu jj. -"- . o. man v times Deiure. Win. jail - 1 ggtiii inic pitL in .wounds. 1 .. The wounded man, who was unable to be moved, was attended by Doctor Orr. It seems that the men, all of whom were said to have- been drinking, had left town together and that the difficulty, was the result of a drunken row. TEMS FROM WAYNESVILL find it this year a new entertainment to them." Ai' THE land of Samar without trial. Some o. the Circumstances of th,e case are par rocious. One native w?.$ tied to a tree and publicly shot in the thigh. The next day the man was shot in the arms. The third day he was shot in the body and the "fourth day the native was killed. Friends oi the two officers attribute their actions' to loss of mind, due to the privations which, they suffered in the island of Samar. NOTED BANDITS TAKEN. Political Gossip - Personal Notes. Waynesville, March 6. Today's Cou rier prints a letter from a Cove Creek correspondent who suggests Mr. 'D. "M Cagle of that place as a candidate for the legislature before the next dem nnoHp .finvpnition. Now, thar! D. L. Boyd, the first political rosebud or uffh lfor tne ordinary calls for help the season, is not aione, uuv fQr the year Editor of the Gazette: The managers of the Flower mission desire to express their gratitude ior the generous and .prompt response to their requssts for $1 yearly subscrip tions. . , The amount collected during Febru ary $379, was sufficient .for the ex penses of the month, which includes the unusual demand made lb y the flood. When 'the 1,500 yearly subscribers to the $1 fund are enrolled on the books v, "CIi-uvj'ot- .mission there (will be tie, we two we are ior agie v We mean, of course, Manse Cagle, the country merchant who wears a green Manse never run ior vmcc uu. just believe he could run as good as anybidy. True he is no oraioi, uuu he don't know about that. He could get a substitute to represent him on the hustings. He is a jewel that should not ;be brushed aside. We are for Cagle and when he is safely nom inated then we shall favor Columbus Fuibright as his opponent. Then the fur will fly The many who are always givm-s largely, unpledged, are still at the tront, to provide an "Emergency Fund." During all these years of the Flower mission me Deiiwvuiex mc. j prompts these orrering- nas a. the faith and courage of these earnest workers, and the acknowledgement of such constant kindness and liberality is only a faint expression of our sense of gratitude and obligation. There is ' still great need of help in the districts I devastated by the flood. Homes des I v.,q anfl household effects and Mr. J. G. Reeves returned yesterday i cl thing swept down the raging French afternoon from tne junanesiun Broad, many of the 'sufferers oniy es ciinn which hp-enioved very much. I ,' .-4. y, i;fo -Rpris beddiner. furn j j Mr. G. S. Ferguson, jr., rexurneu iu caping with life. Beds, bedding, rum- iture, clothing, every Kino 01 nuuc- ROYAL ARCAHUM day from Bryson City where he attend- : keeping. utensils, will be gladly receiv ed Swain court a day or two. , ed and distributed from the central offi- Er. J. Howell Way, one of Waynes- , ce Qf fche -p mission, in city hall, ville's prominent physicians, remains j . Ill, navillg UfCIl uuiiuiicu the past two wreeks. Mr. J. D. Boone has sold the Courier building on Main street to Mr. C. A. j Pitchford of Mississippi, wno win a little later start up a grocery business j Editor of tne uazette here. ', that there is going to A concert will be given at Academy j f,()0(1 time ln the ,COuncil chamber of hall tomorrow evening which will pre- TcanUjm on M,onday :iight. sent some scenes auu suugs ui uiucu , Arizona Rangers "Round Up" Band of Musgrove Outlaws. El Paso, Tex., March 7. George Musgrove, .said to be the leader of a band of southwestern desperadoes and a brother of the noted Black Jack, who was hanged at Clayton, N. M., a year ago, has been captured near Ala mo Gordo, N. M., by Postoffice Inspec tor C. L. Doran, of Denver, aided by a sheriff and men. The man is wanted in New Mexico for murder, postoffice and train robbery. Among the other depredations committed by the gang was the robbery of the postoffice at Fort Sumter, where a half-,dozen men were held up and a 12-year-old boy was that killed. The robbery of the postomce caused the federal authorities to take a hand in the chase, and Inspector Doran af ter a week's work succeeded in locat ing Musgrove, who will be brought here today. The arrest of Musgrove was followed by the capture near Clif ton, Ariz., of Wat Neil, J. Cook and Joe Roberts, supposed members of the same gang. They were rounded up by Arizona rangers 'on Beaver creek after a hard chase. :CH ILD WEAKNESS. : 5 . . - - Hi - . b : You can worry- for months 'about your weak child and hot succeed in doing it even a small fraction of the good that comes from little daily doses of Scott's Emulsion. This unfortunate weakness in some children invites all manner of disease. 1 he cure is not a matter of a day but the cure is almost vital to the child's success in life. The full benefit of all the power in pure cod-liver oil is given to weak children by Scott's Emulsion. Children like it and thrive on it. Per fectly harmless yet powerful ;forgood. Send for Free Sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. X CLEAR SKIES FOLLOW GREAT SNOWSTORM TRAIN IN DRIFT FOR 13 HOURS Cure mm IF IT i III ! 1 ii i IIW1LJLI.A Pleif in 24 to 48 1, How Much Money S Do You Want? M L LKN SOU S . Look over he Gazette want columns and see if there are any "monev to, i loan" propositions that suit your case. M yom don't find what you want, ask ' for it through a Gazette want ad. I Lots of people in this town want to loan money. If they would say so ; through a Gazette want ad they would 'find good borrowers. I Lots of people 'want to borrow monev i They, too, can find what they want WANTED Pupils in penmanship at n they will ask for it through a Ga Asheville Business College, 3rd floor, zette want ad. Gazette want adds are Paragon. Day or evening classes, low in price, but high in results. Tuition $1 per week. Improvement . 1 guaranteed. j WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping by young man, (permanent. Address XYZ. 3t lr Tin him a i WANTED Organs, pianos, books and' UGW lUln III !! tlfilt llR'UdC. . . -. , f -m furniture, tsesz or prices utuu. x ur THE PEOPLE'S National l?amilypewspa ; Published Monday and Wednesday and Friday, is in reality a fine, fresh every-other-day daily, giving the latest news on days of issue, and covering , news of the other three. It contain all important foreign cable news which ; appears ln tne DAILY TRIBUNE ol WANTED At once a salesman and col- same date, also Domestic and Foreign lector to take charge of. our business Correspondence, Short Stories. Elegant in Yancey county, me very oesi tei- Half-tone Illustrations, Humoroui Sale Th.ree Singer sewing machines, one organ, sofa, bed-lounge, odd bureaus, etc. No installment or easy plan, but the lowest 'prices for cash. W. H. MEDD, 33 North Main St. HTERTAiMENT ,It is rumored be a startling times." it will be given under the au- - March 1ft spices of the local chapter D. A. R., The c-r assisted by some graded school pupils. A good sized crowd will doubtless De in attendance. SOUTHERN BEHIND IT This Company Said to Be Paying for C. C. & C. Extension. It is stated, on what seems to be good authority, that the railroad work being done on the old Charleston, Cin cinnati & Chicago Railroad in Mitchell, is being paid for by the Southern Hy. ; That the line will be completed to Ma rion, and that it will be operated in connection with the .Southern end of the C's, now owned 'by the Southern. The Southern railway is having a bill passed through the South Oarolnia legislature to enable it to operate the South Carolina end of the road , as a part of its. system.-Statesville Land-Mark. MRS. LAURA L. WOODS DEAD Mrs. Laura L. Woods died at her residence, 33 Bailey street, Tuesday, at 8 p. m., after a lingering illness. The funeral occurred at Mount Carmel church Wednesday. Mrs. Woods leaves a son, Uames C. Woods, a daughter, Mrs. William C. Gass of Charlotte, and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. ntertainment committee com posed of J. Spangenberg, nr. .raquin and C. E. Young, have prepared an elaborate program, consisting of duets and solos by Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Sherwood, a song by Brother r Frank Cunnins-ham of Richmond, Va., and a ir.rai nnartpttp of great ability. Also some speeches by the eloqent members of council 701. There are also some uniaue features expected, consisting of thin men's rate, barrel race, hurdle racing, etc., around the. council cham iber, but names of the participants are not to be announced until the time comes, as it may prevent the presence of "Rrnthrs Lrninskv. Paauin. J. K Rich and others. A great fireworks display will occur at 11 p. m. if the shipment of fireworks arrive from China in time. The ship is at present detained by the flood on the French Broad river. The use of the Swannanoa parlors will be tendered to the ladies until the council chamber is prepared. Music will be provided there to entertain them wThile waiting for their escorts. V. M. I. Marshal. DEATH OF GEN. HOFFMAN. Was In Command of Regiment at Bat tie of Gettysburg. Philadelphia, March 7. General Wil liam Hoffman died last night at his home here of congestion of the lungs, aged 79 years. In 1861 General Hoffman recruited company E of the Twenty-third regi ment Pennsylvania volunteers and was later appointed lieutenant colonel of the Fifty-sixth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. He assumed command of General Heath's brigade after the lat ter had been wounded. Passengers Waded Through Snow; 3 Feet Deep to Reach Village Where They Found Shelter Pennsylvania Road Being Opened for Traffic. Altoona, Pa., March 7. The city pas senger and Lehigh Valley electric rail roads are still tied up by snow. A passenger train on the Altoona di vison of the Pennsylvania railroad was caught in a snow drift at Martinsburg, near here, la?t night and held 13 hours. The pasengers waded through snow 3 , feet dep to reach the village where they found shelter. The train was dug I out this morning. The Pennsylvania ! main line is being gradually opened ; for freight traffic. Passenger trains 1 are moving today nearly on schedule ; time. Before the end of the day the j blockade will be entirely gone. ritory and on money making con tracts. The Singer M'f'g. Co. Ashe ville, N. C. tf SITUATION WANTED Boy 16 years old wants work of tuy kind. Call at or address Steady By at Gazette of fice. tf IF YOU are looking tor a painter or a paper hanger, call ot 30 N. Main St. We also carry a nice line of wall pa per at lowest prices. Fitzpatrh-k Bros." Phone 157. tf FOR SALE. Items, industrial information, Fashion N5ptes, Agricultural Matters and Com prehensive and reliable financial and Market reports. We furnish it with THE SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE for $2.0u per year. Send all orders to THE GAZETTE, Asheville, N. C. 'mm FOR SALE Ready for occupancy an ; attractively furnished house in best ! location, near Aiverside drive, York City. Prive $32,000.00. Address Machson Bros.. 567 Amsterdam Ave., New York City. 20-Gt rsiAt. card. Effective Oct. 27, 1901, NeW I r,.fhhr,Tinil SNOWFALL HAS CEASED FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE We will exchange a desirable store house in city for city or good surburban prop erty. A big bargain can be had in this. Natt Atkinson Sons Co Real Estate Dealers. FOR RENT. But Business and Traffic Are at Stand still. Philadelphia, March 7. The snow fall which began yesterday in the state ceased last night and today the weath- While in command of the Fifty-sixth er is bright and clear. Reports from General Hoffman began the battle of mountainous districts show that as j Gettysburg. He was breveted briga- mUch as 2 feet of snow fell in some dier general in August, 1864. Thirty-five years ago it took six days to go by stage from Aachioon to Den ver, it now takes fifteen hours by rail. The difference in fare is $175 and $15. Germans are multyplying in Brazil. In Rio Grande do Sul their number is estimated .at 200,000. The families are astonishingly large, eight being the av erage, and every child ibegins to work at the asre of six. Women Cannot Master Chinese. New York, March 7. That women are incapable of mastering the Chi nese language was a statement made by Herbert A. Giles, professor of Chi nese at Cambridge university, in an address at Columbia. It was his first lecture in this country and also the first to be given by the new Dean Lung department of Chinese at Co lumbia, for the establishment of which an unknown person gave $200,000. More than half the audience was com posed of women, and this proved rath er embarrassing, as some of Professor Giles' remarks were not exactly com plimentary. He said, for example, that the Chinese symbol for treach ery was woman. districts. ' Trolley and steam traffic is very j much impaired and' jn some localities 1 abandoned altogether. In the anthra cite coal regions many collieries have suspended operations. In Hazelton a condition amounting almost to a fam ine is' reported. The country roads are impassible and the railroads are blocked, making it impossible to get produce to the markets. FOR RENT Five room house for rent, Water furnished, for $8.00 per month. Apply to C. C. Willis. City Market. FOR RENT one 9 room house two blocks from postoffice, all modern iplumibing; two six room nats wim ibath, hot and cold water, one seven room cottage just completed. Oliver D. Revell, No. 12 Barnard Building FOR RENT Large sunny rooms, furn ished, for light housekeeping. Terms rMcnr!ihlP Address A. U., ij-azeiue J. 'MlkJ,-'"'W " office, City. Passenger Mixed Hixe4 Chester Lv, 6.45 am 8.30 am YorkviHe. t' 7.50 am 10.28 am Gastonia " 9.20 am 1.35 pm liincolnton "10.24 am 3.10 pm , Newton "11.09 am 5.00 pm Hickory "11.45 am 6.10 pm 7.o0pm CHfts "12.15 pm 6.55 pm 7.50 pm Lenoir Ar. 1.00 pm 8.20 pm 10.03 pm Southbound Passenger Mixed Mixed (Lenoir Lv. 2.10 pm 6.00am 2.00am Cliffs " 2.57pm 7.50pm 4.20am I Hickory " 3.10 pm 8.10 am 4.50 am ! TMoiTXT-t rn " 3 Aft tyit Q am Lincolnton " 4.28 pm 11.40 am Gastonia ' " 5.42 pm 2.00 pm Yorkville " 6.47 pm 3.58 pm : Chester Ar. 8.00 pm 6.00 pm 20-6t FOR RENT Desirable cottages for rent at Biltmore. $18.00 to $20.00 per month. Apply at tne omce oi uie Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N. tf CONNECTIONS. .Chester Southern Ry., S. A. L., and L. & C Yorkville S. C. & G. Extension. Gastonia Southern Ry. Lincolnton S. A. L. Newton smd Hickory Southern Ry. Lenoir Blowing Rock Stage Line ani C. & N. Ry. News and Opinions OF In the Conecticut state prison are fifty-two convicts who are serving life sentences'. The youngest is now twenty-three years old, the oldest is eighty five. More than 17 ier cent of them are insane. What They A ic, Composition of the Famous Grape-Nuts POOD. Little Boy Burned to Death. Abbeville, S. C, March 7. The little 4-year-old son of Mr. J. B. Wilson, who lives about 4 miles south of this place, was burned to death Monday af ternoon. Some clearing of land was being done near Mr. Wilson's home and fire ha been left in some places where brush had been burned. The lit tie boy Is supposed to have been play ing in the fire when no one was near and his clothing caught Greatest Snowfall Since 1884. .Pittsburg, March 7. Pittsburg and Allegheny are slowly recovering from the snowstorm of yesterday. Traction lines are again in operation and tele phone lines are working, but the rail- j roads are still suffering and the trains are all late. The storm was the great- est since 1884, the snowfall in this city being 15 inches. EST AB IS HED BUSINESS FOR SAI3 -A live mercantile business in fine location with low rent. Best of rea sons for selling. Paying business, so will not he sacrificed. Party must have ready money or negotiable pa per. Apply to N, Gazette office. 160-tf. BOARDING. . NATIONAL IMPORTANCE THE. SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. ROCK LEDGE Opposite auditorium, t best location in city for business or I pleasure. Sunny rooms, pleasant home. Rates 5-1 to $z per aay. mre. L. V. Cole, Prop., $2 Haywood street. BOARD Pleasant rooms with board. One sixty-one. North Main street. Phone No. 678. MISSES DOUGHTY. eod. ii. St. Louis Selected for Annual Conven tion In 1903. St Louis, March 7. The National Co-Operators' association, which .has ;. been in convention here two days, has j 4If T had my ch)ic 9aid the street adjourned. St. Louis was selected for laborer T woui(in't have my pick so the annual convention, which will be- often." ein March 18, 1903. An intermediate ; ne siai ueu Daily, by mail 86 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail. $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in the World. J Price 5c a copy. By mail $2, a year, Address THE (SUN, ISew,York. for his home, but when it was reach ed and help was at hand he fell upon the floor and died in a short while. Ice Companies to Consolidate. Chicago, March 7. It is learned, says The Tribune, that the American j City meeting will be held in Cincinnati on a date to be set by the executive com mittee. The election of officers result ed as follows: Prsident M. H. Ritzwoller, Peoria, vice president, J. H. Keller, Kansas I Know One But a Jftemediy for an nhstinate cold. It vavcte to Pvn Y-Baisaw A widespread interest has been ere aJted among good livers, as to the com position of Grape-Nuts, the popular food. It has long been known to physi cians, chemists and food experts, that the starchy portions of entire wheat flour and barley is transformed into a true and very chok;e sugar by the act of intestinal digestion in the human (body. This sugar is identical wxkh, and is known as grape sugar, and it is in condition for immediate transformation into blood and the necessary structure from which the delicate nerve centers are built up. A food expert of the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., followed a line of experiments until he produced the food icalled Grape-Nuts, of which grape sugar forms the princi pal part, and it is produced by fol lowing out Nature's process, in a me chanical way. That is, heat, moisture and time are the methods employed and directed by scientific facts gained in research. Ice company, a New Jersey corpora tion, with a capital stock of $36,379, 800, will absorb the Knickerbocker Ice company of Chicago, which has a cap ital of $7,000,000. The American com pany has a large business in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Bal- ra, Ind. timore, Pittsburg and other .eastern cities. It never has come west oi Pennsylvania to do business. Secretary-treasurer, W. T. Wellford, Memphis, Tenn. Executive committee, Edward Hid den and George Mayer, St. Louis; M. I. Walsh, Omaha, Neb.; H. B. Carter, Texarkana, and R. J. Wymoud, Auro- Lot's wife turned to salt, but modern wives are inclined to get peppery. RED HOT FROM THE GUN. Was the ball that caused horrible ul cers on G.B. Steadman, NewarK, Mien Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon him. 25c. All druggists. cured CAMERA CATCHES TILL TAPPER. The worth of a ballot is not expressed in plain figures. Famous Will Contest Settled, ionzales, Tex., March 7. The cele brated will contest of Mary Spivey et al. versus J. K. Dew has been settled by compromise. The estate of Duncan Dew, of Eutaw county, Ala., J. K. Dew whicll caugnt one of his trusted clerks Indiana Clerk Phctogrc.phed in Act o1 Robbing Cn-h Drawer. j Brazil, Ind., March 7. Albert DecK- ; er, of the firm of Decker & So, furni- ture dealers and funeral directors of . this city, has carried out ?. unique plan pynjVBalsam Stops tne "JekHngj tca c&fJdy aUavs inflammation in w tbroat Sewing on her pretty clothes is no more work to a woman than peering into a looking glass. being tbe beneficiary of the will, was worth about $300,00, most of it being in land in Texas and Alabama. The 200 plaintiffs in the case were repre sented here by nine lawyers from Ala bama, and receive one-fifth, J. K. BeW tetaining the balance. There is always 'a reason a bachelor is Grape Nuts are probably entitled to a bachelor, and the reason is some wo- the claim to be the most perfectly ad; tapted food for,, human needs now ex tant. Certain it is .that the user's de- man. It costs the- Sdvernment $20,000 a year nw i v,a - orsrfve-ti letters carriers two wee of -intestinal . digestions edur$njf the tise ttt of Grape-Nuts is satisfying, and the ad- niXm1 ticim iDoWatidn of A ea strengtn or ooaypgnnrms .tne raets.A TTnitaAstsa2tesiainiore than 10,000, who, it is said, was daily tapping the firm of several dollars. ' Mr. Decker directed a camera in line with the money drawer anl attached to the slide a string which passed through into the cellar. He procured a vanta'ge point, and when h.e djscov ered the, clerk taking money from the drawer he pulled the slide by means of the string and photographed! the clerk with his hands full of coinsjThe 1 - . I "C" With a Tan. The-"C" with a tail is the traii mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold :n bulk. Att viruscists. inc. Tact has builded more great works than all the genius the world has known. After a quarrel the deluge. To Cure Grip In Two Days laxative BfomoQtiltilOS : jrfefaovei fche . .- v 'm. . VjT - La t cause, rj. w. jro ve 9 signaxur every, px. ij?ioe 5. cents. on Keep Your Bowelr Siromf - 1 Mm J i ' I (11 LIU II lu youroweis are oui yi umc . ffWte from Asheville will be $6.65. REDUCED RATES Round trip reduced rates offered b the Southern Railway for tne following special occasions: On account Alardi Gras, .New Orleans, La., and "Mobile, Ala., Feb. 4-llth, tickets will be on sale Feb. 4th, to 10th, inclusive final limit to return Feb. 15th, except that by payment of 50 cents and deposit of ticket with joint Agent No. 707, Gravier street. New Orleans, La., and 51 South Loyall street. Mobile, Ala., on or before Feb. loth, an exten sion of limit will be granted to Feb. 28th. Rate of one first class limited, one way fare for the round trip. Round trip rate from Asheville $22.10 to New Orleans, $18.55 to Mobile. Account South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, Charles ton, S. C, Dec. 1st, 1901, to June 1st, 1902. Tickets on sale daily from 30th to May 31st, 1902, final limit in which to return June 3rd, 1902, also tickets on sale daily from Nov. 30th, to May 31st, 1902, with final limit to return ten days in addition to date of sale except that final limit will not ex ceed June 3rd, 1902. On Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from Dec. 3rd, 1901, to May 29th, 1902 special low rat tickets will be sold with final limit in whic to return 7 days in addition to date of sale except that final limit not exceed June 3rd, 1902. The round trip rate from Ashevill for tickets on sale dally and good to return until June 3rd, 1902, will be $13.35, for tickets on sale daily and gooi to return ten days in addition to date of sale, the round trip rate from Ashe Tille will be $9.0,- and -for tickets on sale Tuesdays and Thursdays of eacH xiroJir -nHth final limit seven days in ad- " . . , ijn tne rouna unr casgftt Cancfy Cathartic will make jgfegGBt naturally. Genuine tablets stSssgsi.-'C. G. ;CU Never,. solo! ip ito-p hill information eall on Ticket Agent, Southern Rai way company, address F. R." Darby; C, P. and ff. A Aslevlle., N, 0. " ' c I' r f 4 - I1 f ,
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