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t -"I l V -Wednesday-THE : ASHVILLE GAZETTE -nov. - 8. ; iso2. . ...... . - ' '! I mm ail flyer MAKES HOICK TIME Beaches New Orleans 15 Min utes Ahead of Time. MRS. MAY y. 'J j 1 1 -3 4 J - ' i ' - r v . !. ,1 f I, i i. l.V i 1 i I'M ! ,i I V'. , .! ,. dohse; CHICAGO, ILL. CONDUCTRESS (President) of tKe Marys of tKe LaKe, Catholic Order of Foresters. 10 Chestnut Place, Chicago, III., March 12, 1902. 1 have for years heard good things of your Wine of Cardui, but never really knew how excellent a remedy it is, itatil last fall when I became sud denly chilled when 1 was out and not clad warm enough. Unfortunately it happened at a time when every woman should use extra precaution against colds. As a consequence the functions of Nature stopped and although I thought little of it at the time I soon found that it was much more serious than I had anticipated. I did not seek medical assistance until over a month had passed and I had found no relief. I had terrible cramps and pains, intense backache and dizzy spells. The doctor said in flammation had set in and prescribed for me. But nothing seemed to help me. Reading your Almanac I soon became interested m W-ne or Cardui. I then remembered hearing some of my lady friends telling how grand it was. I then dismissed my doctor and decided to try Wine of Cardui. I took it for three weeks and to iny great joy I found relief. Gradually the inflammation passed away. I became once more regular and suffered no more pains, whatever. I am sure there are hundreds of women who are daily suffering as I did, who do not know which way to turn for relief. To these I would say: " Stop paying doctors' bills and taking medicine you know nothing of; stop letting the doctors experiment on you. Half of them don't know what really ails their patients. Stop wasting your strength and your money and take- Wine of Cardui. After you have taken one bottle of Wine of Cardui you will feel so much better and you are sure to be cured if human skill can cure. It is 'cheap to make the experiment any how and take my word for it, you will not regret it." I am glad to give you this unsolicited testimonial, glad to do my little to show my appre ciation and only hope it may be the means of advising some poor suffer ing women, and may help them from daily misery to health and happiness. SO delicately poised are the or gans of womanhood that even slight neglect and exposure result in serious trouble. Few women regard first menstrual irregularities serious enough to require medical attention. Consequently from little irregularities serious troubles grow. Women are usually too modest to tell these troubles to a doctor. Wine of Cardui can be taken in the privacy of your home. If your trouble is just WINE of CURES BLOOD, SKIN TROUBLES, CANCER, BLOOD POISON THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER FREE. If your blood 13 lumpure, thin, dis eased, hot or lull of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) according to directions. Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop, the blood is made pure and rich, leaving the skin free from every eruption, and giving the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time, B. B. B. improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old people, as it gives them new, vig orous blood. Druggists, $1 iper large bottle with directions for home cure. Samples free and .prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and special free medical advice also sent In sealed letter. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases of impure blood and skin disease, and cures after all else fails. BOLD BOY BANDITS. They Hold Up Another In True FroM tier Style. New York, Nov. 4V-A true story has been told by Eugene Steagemana, 10 years old, who is in the Kings county hospital in Brooklj'n, in a se rious condition, he was the victim of a hold-up in true frontier style, in a clump of woods near his home. Young Steagemann is the son of a wealthy electrical manufacturer. -He was gathering mineral specimens in the woods at the rear of his home according to his stcry, when ho wns seized by two boys, carrying smal rifles. Pointing their cuns nt hi"a Steagemann says, the boys threaten) to "blow his head oil" if he did no leave the neighborhood. Eefore he could utter a vcru or out Qf the way there were t :o reports A bullet whiz:;ed by Stcr.-omr.nn j. cheek and a second bullet lodged irj his left shculder.. The boy fell to the ground w:di a groan and the two boys responsbile for the injury fled. Steagemann was found by a passer by and carried home, where it was found a bmiet had penetrated his lei't Jung and t t he wr.s in a serioue con. dition. The police were notified and arrested two boys, who declare they were shooting at a target. HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re iward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured toy Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business .transactions and financially able to carry out, any , obligations made biy their firm;; v-.';.- . ' ' . WEST, & TRUAX, ; , ; Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. . i WALDINGi' KINNAN & MARVIN, , v Wholesale LDruggists, Toledo, O. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly - upon the tolood and mucous -surfaces - oT the system 'Price 75c. er Jbottle, : Sold by all drug fflsf. i Testimonials ; free. ' Hall's Family pills are the best. A beginning you have no excuse not to take this remedy today. It is easy to take and there is no publicity in the treatment. If your case has been long running and doctors cannot help you, read what Mrs. Dohae says ana remember that thousands of so-called "hopeless " cases have been cured by Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui will completely cure nine out of ten cases and it will benefit every case of female troubles. CARDUI DOES SOUTHERN SCOOP ROADS? Reported that Three Short Lines Are Added to System. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Nov. 4. It' is giv en out that the Southern railway has bought, practically, all the minority of the stock of the Knoxville and Ohio railroad, extending from Knoxville to Jellico, 65 miles. This stock was practically all hell by the late E. J. Sanford, president of the road, who died last Monday. It is stated mat negotiations for the transfer were pending between Colo nel Sanford and President Spencer previous to the former's death. Presi dent Spencer was in Knoxville Thurs day and Friday, and it is understood the deal was then closed with th trustees of the Sanford estate. It is also reliably given out that the Southern has purchased the Tennes see Northern. 11 miles long, extending from LaFollette to LaFollette junction on the Knoxville and Ohio, Also the Harriman and Northeastern 23 miles long, from Harriman to the State Coal Mines at Petros. A representative of the Louisville and Nashville was asked why that road did-not buy the Harriman and Northeastern and the Tennessee Northern. He replied that the prices were too high and that the Louisville and Nashville could build into the same territory and more to its liking t a less figure. It is 'generally believed that the Louisville and Nashville intends to honeycomb the East Tennessee coal field's immediately after its Jellico Knoxville extension' is completed and in operation. The Knoxville and Ohio deal makes the Southern railway the practical owner of that road, as it already' own ed the majority of the stock. The Knoxville and Ohio is operated '. as a separate branch of rtie Southern. WANTEjD. We would like to jask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, "n-trsruaTvaiia onrl T.ivor T-rniiHI as that fins not been eured-amd we aflso mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermen- tation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despond ent feelings, sleeplessness in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized countries, and we wish to -correspond .with you and send you one of our books free or cusi, ii yuu never inea Aiigusi. rwww, try a -25 ent bottle first We have never known of its failing. vff so. something more serious is the tmatter withS you. The 25 cent size has just been Introduced this year: Regular size 75 cents. At all druggist." G. G. GREEN. Woodbury, N. J. Don't expect your arguments to have much! weight. '. 1 Did you e vet go into- seclusion and attempt to argue yourself out of a fool Intention and succeed? ' QTC '3eaw uTf ) The KiniWoii Have Always Bougft RAPID RUN FKOM NEW YORK. Southern5s New Mail Train Makes Tri of 174 Miles In 33 Hours and 5 Minutes Train Carried 20,000 Poudns of Mcil Into Crescent City. i New Orleans, Nov. 4. The Southern railway's new mail flyer to New Or leans, which left New Yqrk yesterday morning at 2:30 o'clock and was dua here at 11:50, came into the city at 11:35, 15 minutes ahead of time. The distance, 1,347 miles, was cov ered in 33 hours and 5 minutes and the New York morning papers of yester day were on sale "here early this after noon. In addition to serving the rest of the south this new mail service will enable Texas to get eastern mail 24 hours earlier after Nov. 15, when the new daily schedule of the Southern Pacific's Sunset Limited goes into ef fect. The two trains will make close connection. The train briught today 20,000 pounds cf mail and nine passengers. Southern's New Mail Train. Atlanta, Nov. 4. The first exclusive mail train ever operated in the south came into Atlanta over the Southern railwav on schedule timA 1n nich This train carries the New York mail for the south and southwest, and is the swiftest runner ever put on a rail way in the south. The train which arrived last night consisted of three mail cars and one baggage car. No passengers are taken on board. 1 WRECK ON COAST LINE. Vestibule Crashes Into Freight Near Elm- City, N. C. "Wilmington, N. C, NOv. 4. South bound vestibule train No. 35 on the Atlantic Coast Line was wrecked at Elm City, N. C, Saturday night by running into a freight train, which was taking the aiding 4 that place. Engineer WiHiaaa Ourrie, of thei ves. tibuta, wm killed; the fireman and three mail elerks badly injured; bag gage master slightly injured, and many passengers shaken up and bruised. The engine was completely demolish ed and tne mall, baggage and com bination ear badfly wrecked. The injured were taken to the Coast Line hospital at Rocy Mount, a few miles ddstant. None are fatally hurt. The passenger train was running 15 minutes late and had orders to meet the freight at Elm City. The freight had not cleared the main line when No. 35 came up, running at a rapid rate of speed, and1 was struck about midway the train, many box cars be ing completely wrecked. The road was blocked 14 hours, during which time all traffic was at a standstill. The body of Engineman Currie was sent to his home at Florence, S. C, for burial. Officials of the road are Investigat ing the wreck, but as yet will not an nounce who was to blame. FOUR ACRES; FIVE BALES. Farmer Gathers Nearry Two Bales of Cotton Per Acre. Tifton, Ga., Nov. 4. Early In the spring Messrs. Clyatt, Timmons. Ful wood and others had a discussion as to their relative abilities as farmers, J and a race was the result. Saturday Mr. Clyatt made his report, and the rest threw up the sponge. Up to Oct. 25, Mr. Clyatt had ginned and sold from 4 acres 2,565 pounds of lint cotton, or 641 pounds of lint per acre. The cotton is still as green in the field as it was in September, and Mr. Clyatt Is sure that if he was not oblig ed to turn his. stock in the field tnls week, he could get nearly another baleor 3,000 pounds of lint. This is a remarkable yield, being about $51.30 per acre, or $205.20 fe ttle four acres, besides the seed, which are equally valuable. WHITE MAN TURNING BLACK. Mysterious Disease Puzzling Physl clans of BeMevue. New York, Nov. 4. Patrick Mo Grafh, an employe of the sewer d partment, is believed to be dying at Bellevuef hospital from a mysterious disease, the cause of which leading I physicians have been unable to deter- I mine. McGrath is turning black. Cases jof a similar nature have been frequent in medical history, but the victim s color generally turned very slowly. Mc Grath's case is entirely new. He was taken to the hospital on Thursday. The discoloration began soon afterward in his lower extremities and already has1 risen to his abdomen. The doc tork thus far nave been unable to af ford him any relief. He has grown steadily weaker. . ' f Dr. McKnight a Candidate. Dalton. Ga., Nov. 4.-Dr. s. G.Md Knight, thef State ropunst leader o Georgia, is a candidate for congress againet Congressman John W. Mad dox. He has sent outv postal cards circulars amd tickets to Populists throughout .the aistrict announcing rtiat be is a candidate for congress and asking their -support, .and to see that! the voters turn out, and rote for him. ml I llllllllll llllll A. t 1 1) a -. ill UmuuhiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiviHiiininiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiuiMiiiriwiiiimiiiii Agetabte Preparationfor As similating foeFoodandBeg ma ting the Stomachs andBovrels of Profnotes Digestion,Cheerfur tiess andRest.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. fOT Narc otic . I Jbctpe of Old ArSAMUEL PITCHER Ptompkm Setd tnueSetfi IkCarbuikSotfa, HSnpSed Ctmifud &UKW ymtuyrmn- Flavor. A perfect Remedy forConstipa Tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSunile Signature oF NEW' YORK. KiM MHfilitt& 01 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CHBA P One-Way Colonist and Round Trip Ho me Seekers Raies To Many Points in Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mex ico, South Dakota, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, and other states. On Sale First and iThird Tuesday of each month to and including April, 1903. via Big Four Route 3 Trains a Day Gateways via St. Louis, Chicago or Peoria. All lines fron Southern States make connection with the "Big Four" in Cin cinnati in the Union Depot, avoiding any inconvenient transfers. For lull information and particulars as to rates, tickets, limits, etc., cafll on Agents "Big Four Route," or address the undersigned. WARREN J. LYNCH, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket W. P. DEPPE, Asst. G. P. & T. A. J. E. REEVES, Agt. Gen'l Southern Agt. Cincinnati, Ohio. W. P. BRAWLET, T. P. A. Big Four Route, tf Chattanooga, Tenn. CASTOR I A 3Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover will yield under favorable condi tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per acre, or 1 to 2J tons of hay and is worth as a fertilizing crop, $20. to 25. per acre. Full information is contained in our Fall Catalogue just issued, which we will mail free upon request. Wood's Fal! Catalogue also tells all about Vegetableand Farm Seeds'for Fall Planting, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, barley, Vetches, Grass and Clover Seeds, etc. Write for Fall Catalogue and prices of any Seeds desired. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Every Woman is interested and should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray Tne new, ? Byrinje. Injec tion ana auction. Kpst saf est Most Convenient. 2 It Cleanses Ustaatlr. Ask your druggist for it. If he cannot Buply the MARVKI,. aw-Mitno other, but Hnnd etamn for Il lustrated lookealed.It glTeS SSSSSSiS I rmU e .Times BdK.,Jew York. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I 1 i Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years THK OCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK Clff. SOUTHERN RAILWAi In effect November 2, 1902. This condensed schedule is putlUfc a information and is subject to cha.& without notice to the public. (EA STERN TIMB) 7:00 a. m No. 30, daily for Salis bury, Washington, an4 tne Rajst, uv neots at Salisbury, Greensboro n Danville, for Charlotte, Raleigh &n Richmond. Through Pullman i!f"p between Memphis. Chattanooga, Art. ville, Salisbury and Danville. Al through Puliman sleeper between St' Louis, Louisville and Asheville. 3:35 p. m. No. 12, daily for Salisbury Washington and all points Bju Througli Pullman sleeper ktwMt Nashville, Chattanooga, KnoxrilU and also between Memphis and Ashe vUl. j 7:06 a. m. No. 14, dally for 8prta J burg, Columbia and CharlMtoa. Co nects at Spartanburg for Atlanta ant the South, Charlotte and the Nrtfc 4.00 p. m. No. 10, daily for Spartan burg. Columbia, Savannah, Jacko&vlll asd ad point South, connects at Spar tanburg f or th North, Columbia ton Charleston. Through Pullman sleepe? between Cincinnati, Knoxville, Axbe rllte, Spartanburg, Columbia, Savfcnaah and Jacksonville. 8:30 a-ln.-No. 17; daily except Sun day, for Waynesville, Bryson City and all intermediate points. 3:20 p. m.-No. 19, daily (except Sun day), for Waynesville, Bryson City, Murphy and all Intermediate potaU. (CENTRAL TOMB). 6:10 a. m.-No. 15, daily for Ho Spring.,, Morristown, KmoxvliU n . Bristol, connects at Morri8to7ii t. Chattanooga and New Orleans Aar also at Knoxville for Cincinnati, Lowi ville and St. Louis. Through Pcllru .sleeper between Charleston, Colmasu Spartanburg, Aehevllle!, KnoxrilU, l.a s ville and St. Louis. 1:15 p. m. No. 11, daily for n Springs, Knoxville and all point West connects at Morristown for Bristol, . Knoxville for Cincinnati and LouinvtU at Chattanooga for Memphis and Nash ville. Through Pullman sleepr W tween New York, Washington, Sail bury, Asheville, Chattanooga an4 Nashville and through Pullman sltepe; between Jacksonville, Savancah, Col umbla, Aslhe ville, Knoxrille and Cli cinnati. 12:20 a. m.-No. 35, daily for Hot Springs, Morristown, Knoxville, OIwm tanooga and points West. Conner t Chattanooga, for Memphis and inter mediate points and at Ootlew&h Jus tion for Rome, Selma, Atlanta and 1 termediate points. Through Pull man sleepers between Danviue, Salisbury, Asheville, Knovxllle, Chat tanooga and Memphis. Call on Ticket Agents for time taU and detailed information or address C. H. ACKERT, General Manager, Washington, D. C. H . HARD WICK, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. P. R. DARBY. D. P. A., Asheville, N. C. Basrcace called for and checked fro hotels ana residencs to destination, kr The Ashe ville Transfer Cempanv. HAVEN & STOUT, NASSAU STREET, CORNER WALL. NBW YORK. Deposit accounts received .subject to check on demand. . Interest credited monthly on dally b&lancefl. Accounts of banks, corporations, firms and Individuals received on t a verable terms. Coupons, Interest, dividends, notes drafts collected for our correspondents Orders executed for the purchase and sale "on commission, of bonds, stocks. Investments or carried on margins v Clients may telegraph orders and in structions at our expense. Copies ol telegraphic code may be had on appli cation. Information regarding quotation cheerfully furnlsked. AW. i Use r ftaffii I w- PARKER'S fc m HAIR BALSAM ki?-4t Pwwnotei lnmrimrt growth. -iW: New Fslla to fiMtore Gray Hair to its Tonthftil Color. 5(25--. dms mlp disesae tc hair ftJlinb THE ATINTAandI m&mrnia U1IV1ITED INAUGURATED APRIL I3 SCHEDULE DAILY SCAD DOWN READ UP -91 H-43 am 7.20 an 7.00 am 2.50 am 2A0 am 0.20 pm, 8.00pa 92: 430 pm &55pm 9.K) pm 130 mm tAQ mm 4J7m L.. ATLAHTA Ar. At. CHATTANOOGA Lv. Lv. CiUITANOOGA Ar. Ar. NASHVUie Lv. Lv. NASHYILLG Ar. Ar. McKENZE Lv. Ar. MEMPHIS Lv. 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