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If you will buy three
BOW ViroiniA Oiernntsa
Q ' . v L--.V WAAWA W M
O and smoke theni to-day you will get o
the greatest amount of comfort and
g satisfaction-that c; cents will buy in O
rj a smoke, and get it three times over!
H You haven't any idea how good they O
Q are and cannot have until you try them. O
Try three to-day instead 6f a 5c. cigar.1
Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked till TT
veir. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 ccnti. ,g
ouoncDcnononononononono
THE
, ... , . - . 1
Sour Mash Tennessee Whiskey,
Sold iu Johnson City exclusively
by M. DYER & CO.
Mnuufactured by E. R. BETTEBTON & CO,
ALSO MAKERS Or
Pure Sour Mash Lincoln County Whiskey,
Hold by Phillips & WalterB and M, MoGinley.
Headed far Bryan. ,
The New York Hearald it) dt Ut in
clined to the belief that Mr. Brvan is
goirig la be electod prosidont in No
vember. The Herald concedes Mary
land and declares that both Indiana
and Illinois are headed for too Nebras-
kau. West Virginia is also rut in the
Bryan oolumu. Of the situation iu Il
linois the Herald nays:
It is well known that the republicans
are weak in uiiioago because 01 tue
strike of the building trades unions
there. The canvass of the state indi
cates forcibly that the republican ma
jority outside the city of Ohiosgo may
be insufficient to overcome tho demo
cratic majority of that municipality.
Another cause for anxiety at repub
lican national lioadiiuartors is the iu-
Bufticiency of tho campaign fund.
Where a dollar was spent four years
ago, the managers can now speud only
half as much.
The fact that 12,000 people stood, or
sat, for three hours listening to and
cheering Bourke Cockran in Chicago,
shows that trouble is on in Illinois for
Ilanna. The furthor fact that the re
publican campaign manager is keeping
the track hot running back and forth
between. New York and Chicago iudi
cates that both Btates are in danger. -
Chattauooga News.
You . assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. The City Drug
Store will refund your money if you
are not satisfied aftes using it. It is
everywhere admitted to be the most
successful remedy in use for bowel
complaints aud the only one that never
rails, it is pleasant, sale and reliable.
.aaaaflasxaaV. SjBHwTHP p!TcJxaa aaWxflaaV-aL
pur for Women X)
Y Art yo ncrvoW
Nj An you cooipartely cxhataotwd?
tverr HMOtht
If you answer "via to aoy of
iW quotinpj, you Uv Kb wUch
Win ol tirdut min. Dm
appreciate what Mrttct health woJ4
ht to rouf Alter Ukkiv Vine el
Cudul, thousand lit you fceve tui
ied ft. Utrtoat attain, km ol akap,
eoU or Indkicstioa sUrts tnecstrual
disorders that are oat ootlr4bl at
flNt, but day hrMy Muddy pom
into troubLsom complkxtloraV. wla
of Cadui, used hot Woes' the men
strual period, will keep tb female
system In perfect, condition J This
medicine is Ukea quietly M' home.
There is aothlog like 1 to help
women infoy good health, b costs
only Jl to test this remedy, which fe
endoned by IflQQfiM cured women.
Mr. Una T. frkburf. Cms It Levi.
IU., saytt 1 am phyakaJlw a atw
woraaa, by rtatoa oi my ate W Www si
Cardta and ThadWi Black Dvaifh."
In eaase raoubte ipael! aineUOfie, MV
dF.M, tlTlng ,Toiutim "Th U41M1 A ill
rr l)niuwii.1 lb CUtoaovft kl
els Ou Chttuuooet, T.
8
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When you
....Drink
CALL FOB
Accept no other. Made and guaranteed by
Chattanooga Brewing Go.,
J AS. CURTIS, Agent.
8
Johnson City, Tonn.
The New York Rapid Transit cora-l
missiouers have decided to construct a
tunnel under East rivorto connect New
I York and Brooklyn. The estimated
cost is 80,000,000.
There Is more Catarrh In this hw-.iiod of the
country than all other diseases put togother,
nd until the list tew years was supposed to
be incurable. For s great many years doctors
pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed
local retnedios, and by constantly tailing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced It In
curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a I
constitutional dlseaae, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, Is tho only constitutional cure on the
market. It Is taken Internally In doaca from
10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system.
They offor one hundred dollars for any case It
tlo to cure. Send for circulars and testi
monials. Address.
F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggiatt, 7'c
Hall's Family I'ills are the but.
Old Rarbee"
Purent
and Best
,..on
Earth
WHISKEY
For Medicinal use.
For sale iu Johnson City by
M. DYER & CO., PHILLIPS & WALTERS, and
THOS. A. O'DONNELL.
Cav Made only by John T. Baifbee & Co. Louisville, Ky.
Oa-V M. F. Powers, Salesman.
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Architect, Contractor, and Builder.
Will furnish plana and specifica
tions for all kinds of build
lugs oul short notice.
Takes contracts' for Stone and
Brick Work. Plastering, Pa
per Hanging, Painting,
Mantles. Alt kinds of
Cabinet Work
Made to order and repaired.
Superintending the construction
of buildings a specialty.
Offlco in Opera House Block;
1 'Mfk Slimmer .
i mm
1 "pwM
Excursions
The Queen & Crescent,
Route forms close connection at Cincinnati with the great tftmk
f lines Pennsylvania Lines, G. R. & I. BiffdRoutfe, C. II. & D.,
O C. & (). uiul Erie railways, handling through traffic expeditiously
9 to au summer resorts ot tne JNorth. .,
I Special Low Excursion Rates
g Are now in effect daily from all points South over the Queen &
O Uroscent via Cincinnati, to y ... v
I Chautauqua, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands,
S Put-In-Bay, Pctoskey, v " Mackinac
f) and all other summer resting-places on
i Mountain, Lake and Seashore
m - " ' " -
g A New Ticket to Nfackinac.
W Vou can I ny a ticket to Mackinac now.'at excursion rates, that will take
fl y.m to Chicago, thence by the palatial steamer Manitou to Mackinac, re
,4 t uninc: via I). & C. steumcr to Toledo or Detroit and C. H. & D. Ry. to
i-- v-iiR utnaii v"r uiu reverse. ; a nner summer trip was never onerea.
58 The famous resorts of the South are also open now. , The sea-
son at Rock Castle Springs, Ky. , Cumberland Fulls, Ky. and Rhea
i Springs, Tenn. , promises to be the most successful ever known.,
1 r '
, Qnoou ft CromHjni trains are palaces of travel. Throuxh Pullman uleepers dally from
, rU v.mthorn ( Hies. I'urlor, obwrvution and ehair can from i:httanooea. Rome and
, ; '-I'l l on ilny irams. w rwlmlntt chair from Chiittanooga on night tralua. Kiut
, ) s. iu-mips. .. rtiM i irsi k. " no smoKe, no auM.no Under.
, , . vix! for i' infitriiiation us to summer ri-aorts ami Queen St Orr'acent service to O. L.
" ! il, I). 1 . A., ( 'hHlniiinupi, Teuu , or cull upon your ticket tgBV.
.. W.'J. MURPSSV. tlonoral Mating. W. C. RINEARSON, Gen'l PaaaeugerAwnt.
' . - .eeeeeeeeeqietigeeeei
Railroad Men For Bryan.
Chicago, bept. 7.-RepubIican lead
era are receiving reports which make
tnem fear the railroad wen's vote will
be cast for Bryan and the democratic
ticket this year. Coming so soon after
the widely-olroulated statement that
no class of labor has enjoyed snoh gen
eral prosperity as the railroad employes
tuese "bear" reports, are very disquiet
ing to the political managers, and they
do not deny they are worried. The
story runs that while railroad and oth
er corporvtion employes are not saying
i. i i,
iuucu auoui ii.inev believe tuev am
not saying much about it, they believe
they are not getting their share of the
profits, and in state of dissatisfaction
may support the democratic ticket.
"It is true this course would not help
them auy, but it is natural for a man
who thinks he is being wronged to np
A TtiitROlt Td OUTLAWS.
Tho Sanguinary Rocord of a Quak
er la ArUsona,
Cresceus won the 20.000 stallion
championship stakes at the Readville Bet Bomething, and this oojld be done
uy voting iorury an," said a republican
1 1 - A 1 . ...
iuauer touay. "i near jrom many
sources thet railroads and other mr
track yesterday. Charley Ilerr, owned
by David Cahill, of Lexington, secured
second money. He won the first two
boats. '
"I wish to express my thanks to the
manufacturers of Chamberlain s Uolio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for
having put on the market such a won
derful medicine," says W. W. Massin-
gill, of Beaumont, Texas. There are
many thousands of mothers whose chil
dren have been saved from attacks of
dysentery and cholera infantum who
must also feel thaukful. It is for sale
I by City Drug Store.
The friends of Jim Howard in Laurer
and Clay counties are extremely bitter
over his conviction. At London there
is talk among the republicans of a pub
lic meeting to denounce tne prosecu
tion.
Dur the winter of 1897 Mr. James
Seed, one of the leading citizens and
merchants of Clay. Clav Co.. W. Va..
struck his leg against a cake of ice in
sucn manner as as to bruise it severely.
It became very much swollen and pain
ed him ao badly that he could not walk
without the aid of crutches. He was
treated by physicians, also used sev
eral kinds of liniment and used two
and a half gallons of whisky in bathing
it, Dut notning gave any relief nntu be
began using Uhom certain s rain Balm.
This brought .almost a complete cure
in a week s time, and he believes that
bad be not used this remedy his leg
would uave uaa to be amputated, ram
calm is uneqnaled for sprins, bruises,
and rheumatism. For sale by City
urug store.
porations which have made big money
the last four years are piling np their
surplus without giving the rank and
file of employes their share of the prof
its. In one case I know that a large
corporation has reduced wages and
gove the war tax as the excuse."
Jul) Couldn't Have Stood It
If ho'd had Itching Tiles. They're
terribly annoying; but Bqcklen'a Arni
ca naive will cure the worst case of
piles on earth. It has. cured thou
sands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily
Eruptions, its the best sal ye in the
world. Prick 25c a box.' Cure euaran
teed. Sold by City Drunr Store.
It is the general belief over the an
tin acite region that political influences
are at work to settle the strike, and
that these influences are so strong that
tho operators caq not withstand them
It is believed the plat of settlement
contemplates an increase of wage for
the miners, but no recognition of the
union. President Mitchell, of the Mine
Workers, thinks the operators have
agreed to a 10 per cent increase.
Hix I guess your friend Meeks is
coming out on top after all.
Dix How so?
I saw him purchase a bottle of hair
restorer in a drug store the other dav.
m i -r . . . v "
vuicugo inter ireeau.
"Now, if I were only an ostrich,"
begau the man at the breakfast table,
as he picked up one of the rolls his
wife had made, "then" '
"Yes," interrupted the patient bet
ter half, "then I might get a few feath
era for that old hat I've worn for three
years." Chicago Iuter Ocean. -
II Ptvwr Mardareit Man tint ll 114
Killed Many On la Irforailai
th ffcitle of 1U OfllM as
Sheriff.
'The beat-known man In Arizona to
day," a traveler remarked who had
lust returned from that territory, "la
Commodore Perry Owens, who .has
been sheriff of Apache county, city
marshal of Wlnalow, and la now one of
the guards of the Well-Fargo express
across Ar I anna. Ha la an Indlanlan,
who went to Arlsona fifteen years ago.
I hod a long talk with him the other
day as he rode on the train, hla Win
chester rifle and a oouple ol navy elxee
Ithln eay reach.
"When he learned that I waa alao
FJooaler," write m contributor to the
Indianapolis News, "and knew , bta
Cple, Quakers, who live near Carters-,
g, In that country, we were at once
on the beet of terms. When I aaked
him If the report wae true that Le had
rotnovod from active life more men, by
tne Winchester line, than any other
man In Aricona he looked pained for
moment Then he answered:
" 'I was raised ft Quaker, but oqt
here, you aee, a man can't work ot that
It alnt suited to the ArUona climate.
I have done ft good deal of shooting,
but It has all been necessary and In the
line of my offlolal duty. I never mur
dered nutn In my life, never. My
?ood mother, baok In Ueudrloka conn
y, every now and then wrltoe me ft
letter. She sees these newspaper re
ports and she misunderstands them.
Vou ask If I've shot one hundred men?
Well, no. I haven't that U, unless
you wafct to count Mexicans, I've
only killed fourteen white men and
wounded fifty-three. Some of thiuo
died after they were wounded, but
that was the fault of the doctor,
" 'You1 aak what episode of this kind
I consider the most exalting In my ex
perlenoef These events are all more
or less exciting, but I think the live
liest of these affairs took place over at
Wlnslow, when I was sheriff. I had ft
warrant for the fellow' arrest, -and
had written for him to come hi . and
surrender. He didn't even ftOAwer my
letter, which waan't treating with
proper respect my offlolal position. So
after awhile I went after him. lie was
at his mother's houso, ' a double
toff cabin, built In L-shape. I tied m
bora and went to the house. A
knocked on the door ! caught a grtmps
of two face at a window at out back.
The door opened about a foot, and the
man I waa after stuck a gun out I le
drive with my Winchester, and as. 1
heard him drop I fired over my shoul
der through the window. The second
load caught two, killing one and shat
tering the arm of a younger brother.
knew there was aUa another man la
the house, and that it waa dangerous
to remain 6a the porck. I Jumped out
Into the open pro ana, and, aa I did so,
I saw a man sheltering himself behind
buokboard. t ran a few steps and
uncovered him. When I took account
of stock there were three killed and
ope wounded. There were no further
hostilities. The coroner took charge
of the effects, as I didn't think It would
bo proper for me to act under the ' cir
cumstances. The whole affair tools
place Inside a minute.
" 'I don't drink. I dont gamble, and
I haven't ever been a favorite with the
women. Most of the fellow who are
ahot get It because they want some
woman to - think be s a - b-a-d man.
They put oa Mexican- spurs, a som
brero, and a eut-throat ootfit and start
In for trouble. The coroner finds them
with their boots on.
'I knew a young fellow up at WIV-
llama', a nervy little chap, never said
much, but when It came time for work
he oould get his revolver out as qulok
as anybody. Dut he was a perfect gen
tleman.. There was only one thing he
was afraid of that was dying with his
boots on. One day, by some kind of
accident it could aever be explained
be got into difficulty with a Mexican,
and the Mexican ahot him We saw he
waa hit hard, picked hip up and oarrted
htm Into a saloon. We aafced Pan if he
had any last request to make. In
faint whisper we oould barely hear
it he said: "Boys, take my boot off.
Aa we did so a smile broke over his
faee, and he went out like an angel.'"
Pnviav Omai, Wimhuni, D.
- Rlanuirk'a Iron Nerve
Was he result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous en
ergy are not found where Stomach,
Liver, Kidney8and Rowels are out of
order,, If you want these qualities and
the success they bring, use Dr. King's
New Life Pills. rOnIy 25 cents at City
Drug Store.
Lonely I guess I'll bring you home
that new book' "How to manage a
servaril?" . .
Mrs. Lonely It besrins to look as if
I would have more use for a conv of
"How to do one's own housework."
Judge.
' . , KiAbert the tirave.
A startling: incident is narrated by
John Oliver.of Philadelphia's follow :
T'ttM in an Awfnt ifirvn ltf v alrin
Asheville, N. C
Few regions have been more richly
endowed by nature than that famous
section of Western North Carolina,
poeticolly termed the "Laud of the
Sky." It has a climate so dry aud
health-giving that has become known
the world over as a natural sanatarium
for the cure of all troubles of pulmon
ary or bronchial nature.
Asheville, the centreof this beautiful
mountain-hemmed plateau, is the high
est city east oi ueuver, and is a busy,
thriving place of 12,000 inhabitants.
with all modernisms of city life. -' The
city lies jest at the -point where the
beautiful French Broad and Swannanoa
rivers join their crystal waters.
Within the city or in its suburbs
many people of wealth have built beau
tiful aud expensive homes, and most
notable among them being the chateau
of Qeorge W. Vauderbit. which, with
its great estate, has' cost upwards of
lour million dollars. . ,
Asheville' is an all-the-vear resort.
for the great mountains protect it in
winter from the cold 'winds, and its
I. , 4 . i av wuv swsu wsftiun. ssaau I wi
was almost yellow, eyes sunken.tongne Bummer climate is mtfde delightful be
coated, pain oontinaiiy in back and cause oi its altitude. -,
Bides; no appetite, growing weaker dav
byjUay. Three physicians had given
me up. men i was advised to use
Electric Bitters; to my joy the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks
and am now a well'man. I know they
IrobWl the grave of another victim."
No one should fail to try them. Only
50o guaranteed at City Drug Store.
It population -ot Memphis, Tenn..
is 102,820, a gain of 65 per cent from
1890 to 1000. The imputation of Hous
ton, Texas, is 44,933, a gaiu of nearly
62 per cent Fifteen thousand people
paraded at Memphis to celebrate the
announcement of the city's gratifying
increase.
For descriptive matter of Asheville
ana vicinity call on any Southern; By,
agent, or write C. A. Bensooter, A. O
r. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. '
; $500 REWARD.
We will pay the above reward for any
i-ubo ui uiver liompiaim, dyspepsia,
nicK jueaaacne, indigestion, Uonstipa
tion or uostiveness we can Dot cure
with Liverita, the Up-to-Date Little
Liver Pill, when the directions are
strictly complied withe . Theyare pure
ly Vegetable and netIailto give sat
isfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills
10c boxes contain 40 Pills, So boxes
contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitu
tions and imitations. Sent bv mail
Stamps taken. NERVITA MEDICAL
CO., Cor. Clinton and Jackson Sts.
Chicago, 111.
For sale by B. S. Bolton, druggist
jounson uuy, xenn.
-CMieurarrn rani mu ,
eiriYRQYAL PILLS
d.?V Hll mm4 Only UmnlniN
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mt ClIlCHKM'Eh-M KNIiLlSH
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KvlMil Cm l.ll te i . l - . .
Im Hull. MI.OOII I . UMM'hi.Vi. 'X.l.lbf
HAIR BALSAM
Clwmm end tMiitifioi tli hair.
l'fMut44 ltmuiu.nl fruwth.
Stmvmt jTeitl to ItMtore Orsvj
jiair w ib louuuui yoior.
I nu diavMM ft ft ft IP itviuiif. 1
,srtdWel lniggits)
oai mi jwyt .
Hi
OavcaUaadlraAa MartiobUlned and all ti
nt tmilaua oondartid for Modarat Pets.
Bndiuoal.drwlouorplioto. Waadvlaalf
patcnUbl tree of chM-go. Our fe n oi du e till
patantiiiaonroil. A Pamphlet "ilow to Ob
tain Ptaota." with coat ol aama U tha C, 4
mv wuawn mam . iraat - a n nrnaa.
C. A. GHOY&CO.
C-i
H I
CH&TTWA
"Land of the Sky."
In Western North Carolina, btweeu
the Blue llidge ou the taut and the
Allogtianics on the wtst, iu tho beauti
ful valley of tho French Brood, two
thoiiHuud feet aliovc the sea level lies
Asheville, beautiful, picturesqne and
world-famed as one of the mopt pleas
ant resorts in America. It is a laud of
bright HkicH-aml int'oinpiuahle climate,
whose pruiHC have lctn sung by jmtils
and whose hoHiiticH of ntrcuin, valley
and mountain height have .furuikhed
subject and inspiration for tho painters
brush. This is truly the "Land of tho
Sky," and thero is perhaps uo muro
beuutifnl region on the cuiitineut to at
tract plcnsnre tourist or health seekers.
Convenient schedules and very low
rates to Asooyille via Southern By.
Do You Contemplsts Going West?
Do you kuow anyone who docs? If so,
I will be glad to quote rates and sched
ules, and furnish maps and informa
tion free.
W. T. J! (WEBS. T. P.' A.
Iviioivilltf, leini
& ST. LOUIS 1 1
Don't Forget It! .lll
Mavimnm 0F speed, safkty
IViaXimUrn COMhKT. SATISFAC
TION.
Or TBS
M i n i m 1 1 mOK expense .anxibt
minirnUlTl bother, fatigue,
If you are going NORTH cr WEST, be
sure to take this line.
TUrnl i rrU both via Dew Hollow Kook
I III UUgll houte aiiU tut McKenzlP
lrt - rex nuuie Dtk. isaaovllle
OCI VILC and Merophli, making con
nection t Uemphfi with all lines to and from
ArkansaK, Temii and Soulhweat. ,
Dull rv n rt between Memphis and Naah
rUlllllail ville on night trains. Between
LJ-i I o rn Naubvllle and
Chattanootfa
KnoxvlUe, Aahevllle, Wash
r I 1 In.lAn UultlmA.. tl ",,
sleeping phla aud New York. Uetveen
rnrs NuNbvlllo and Jackaouville
vxcai o riorlda, dally year round
via. Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon Tlflon,
ExrurHioD tickets on sale durinir the aeaNon.
I w r or lunaer iniormation, oali upon Ticket
Agents or address
W. T. KUUEKS,
Trav. Pans. Agt. Knoiville, Tenn
' " ' 8. E. HOWELL. ,
Pans, and Ticket Agt.,
Cor.'Vth and Msiket bta.. Chattanooga, Tenn
W In DANLEY.
Oen'l Paua. auu Tkt. Agt. Faahvllle, Tt.no
East hmzu and Westers I. C. I i
In eBeot Mar H. IBUtl. at T:S0 o'etoak aai. t
WESTWAKU. j EASTWAHU. ;
HOA No.'SiMU bTATlONS No. I No
a. u. r. u. Ai m. r. m
Arr. ! . Lvs.
ttlOO 145 .Johnson City. I 7 10 t 1
V 7 I SO S.T MUligan Coll'f t T 48 t 3b
ti I l i.7 Watauga P n l I T 60 2 Si
'.tl I US 1.1 . UlauelandV 4 1 2 4a
III 1 UU ti Kllxabethton t S 16 :t t
s&5 I f It. Valley Forge, r 8 25 i lu
S 4 ! 14 Hampton... 7 8 45 1 25
H at 2 10 18.8 .Pardee Point. S 00 S'45
8M I 58 !. .... Ulevin .... 15 S 55
SIO 1 42 21.5 ..White Kock.. 10 8 tf 4 02
SOU 1 36 CrabOnbard. 11 V 85 4 10
7 50 1 26 26.7 Itoan Mouut'in 12 56 4 28
7 3S I 10 V.n .SbrllC'riek.. 18 10 10 4 35
7 16 I8 60 31.7 ...Elk Park... 14 10 40 4 55
7 OS 18 88 82.8 Hotel 16 10 56 6 05
7 00 12 SO 84. ..Cranberry.. IS, II 00 6 16
Atlanta ar;
Maeon ...ar
Urun8Wlck...rj
iacknonvlllo.ar
Birmingham.
Merldtaa
New Orleans ar
lUrailngbam.l
Mobile a
Jackson... .7,
Vieksburv. ...
Bhreveport . . .
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
ceasentM scaaouM is saaet aiay a, rsua
' Wemlwur.4. j fo. I. VqU. No-a. ,f
rirLstoL ......h illdim
JohnKon City.. T.lOam
Jonesboro...... 7.80am
UreeneYllla.... R-Kmiui
Kogersvlll Jet t.onnmi
MorriaUiwn.... 1.27am
MoiMy Creek ... a.56am
KnoxvlUa....ar ll-ooam
Knoiv'le.lv I 7.0Oam
Lenoir....... 7 411am1
Loudon 7.54am
Sweetwater" 2tm
A fliena . .... 4 8 60am
Cliarleatoa .X 20am
Cleveland.. S 4Sam
C'hat'n'Hi.ar. 10.65am
Hemphla....ar
.J.Joam
I0.5flum
11.44am
12.20pm
U4pm
l.oupm
tOopm
1 10pm
151pm
8.05pm
S.Z8pio
8.54pm
til pin
4.4Kpm
'6.50pm
7.4UUm
10 J5im
12 Nam
7. lOum
a 30am
elbum
10.86pm
Ul.Wpm
12.05am
l.OOam
1.45am
taAam
4.5um
602am
6-Wom
680ai
65oam
& liiam
6.30am
T.40am
7uipm
ItoOam
t,?5pm
8 46pm
ioTOum
lOOftpiii
8.80am
8 SOam
lOlopm
1.80am
45am
II 86am
t.20pm
taupm
JIlpiO
8.60pm
4.40iun
6 -.Opm
sRspm
e.2ipm
7 20pm
7.4pm
8.8lipm
8.C!pm
07pm
V.85pm
lOOftpm
I0.80m
1 1.85pm
.ooiim
asuum
Na38,Putlmao Slee
lanooga. UeinphUl
Chauaaooga to Shreveport and
p4ni ears Urlstol to Chat
id New Orleans and Irom
al Cbaitapoooa to
tca,
Cbattaiiooua
jackkobvilla
Artlflclal rtroleaa.
One of the latest chemical discoveries
Is a method for the artificial produc
tion of petroleum. The process is sim
ple and effective. It Is the distillation
of animal fats and oils at a tempera
ture of three hundred to four hundred
degrees centigrade at ft pressure of
twenty-five atmosphere tn a strong
Iron vessel About seventy per cent
ol the fatty matter Is transformed Into
petroleum, this being ninety per cent
of the theoretical yield. The discov
ery Is not oi any commerolal Im
portance up to dote as the artt
Uclbl product Costs ft great deal
more than the natural product ot
the ' rock. But for aught anyone Is
justified 16 saying to the contrary all
this may be changed within the next
few years by the use of cheaper baste
material, or because of the Increased
scarcity of petroleum, or both. The
natter. In any event, Is ooo of great
scientific Interest It tends to show
bow the natural article has been pro
duced bv the process of nature, while
to MobUe:
nd Atlanta to (Irunsw
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping car Brletol to
n-iwi'iue, Knoxriue vo Hem pun ana wnaiu
Booga to Jacksonville. , '
No. 11, Pullman Sleeping cadMorrlatown to
Chattanooga, and from L'hattaimofato Atlanta,
EaHtb6und-
No
Chattanooga...lv
Cleveland
Charleston....'. .
Athens
Sweetwater.
Loudon..,
Lenoir..
Knoxvtlla. ar
Knoxrllle Iv
Mousy Crock.....
Morrlstowa i
KoKeravllle Jot.1
Greenovllla.....
jonesboro
JohaKonCttr ....
Bristol...,. ....ar
Washlnstoa.
Vem York.... ar
"a m
4.(8)
625
6 50
a io
6.45
1.00
1.20
a 05
a 25
a. 50
Kiom
11.04
11.56
12.12
t 1.05
T4T
It 43
p m
NolT
a m
B 56
10. iO
II II
II 80
12.00
12.21
12.81
1.10
I 20
tit
t36
8.02
8 44
4 86
4.52
145
'ill
it 48
151
PfTI
5.W
ft 05
:&ts
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t.tt
t-4
1.55
H45
11.50
126
.8.15
105
4.00
6.11
6,82
145
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P
lo.ou
10.6V
Vi
12.05
1. 10
1.20
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7.18
a m
8.50
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pm
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4
6. 7
6.16
&24
7.20
110
127
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11.
tie imm MOTE,
. . 'r
New throngh trains to Portland,
Pnget Sound, "The llnrlingtou Noilh
ern Pacific Express," No. 41, from Bt.
Louis, at 9 a. ni. for Kaunas City, Ht.
Joseph, Northwestern Nebraska, JUacli
Hills, Wyoming, Montapn,-Washington,
Toconia, Seattle, Pugt Sound and
Portland, Oregon, via Iltllinga, Mon
tana me snort line and time saver to
tho Upper Northwest. To the Pngot
Sound iu 77 hours. Through coaches,
chhir cars (scats free), standard sleep
ers and dining cars with through tour
ist Bicepeis i r oni ttausss uity, Tnis is
the main traveled route St. Loriis to the
Northwest. . .
Number 5. "Nebraaka-Colorado Ex
press mid-day train from Ht. Louis for
Nebraska, Colorado, Utuh, J Paoiflo
Coast; one night to l)env-r. Also for
St. Paul, Minneapolis aud beyOnd.
io. in, at o:a p. m., 09 Jjouis to
Kansas City. Omuha. St. Jinenh. Kan-
ess, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, PaciUo
Coast via Denver, also to the. North
westMontana, WaBhinKtou. Oreeon.
via Lincoln and Billings.
Please write: i
J . N. Mebrili., L. W. Wakklkt,
Gen'l Southern Ag't. Oeu'l P. Ag't.
No.SN.PryorSt., 8t.Louis.Mo.
Atlanta, Oa. '
Howard Elliott, Oen'l Manager,
St. Louis, Mo;
1- Jt
Requirement
of the sick.;.W
or tho demands of the siig' can be
easily and satisfactorily filled from our
stock of
WINES'' -and
LIQUORS!
Our list contains a very pleasing col
lection of well known and hjglly ap
preciated brands. These are sold at
prices which Bhould not rmit goods
of inferior quality to enter tfle home.
M.DYER & CO..
Piedmont Bar;
I1EE1CII a DnOIvlCOLD'S
SflVMltH:;3Et:G!i!E:
A wonderful Improvement la Prlellap FaaaVi and
Ola-Baek. Back motion el Uarrlagt 3 llaaesaafaat
Many other tn the market. FrleilaaClait-k VaetL
raualnf all the feed carlnt lo nianil atlll whlla baV.
Ing: area aaviaa In powi-r and wear. C'ata.
togii and prlvra free. Auto Hprlaar flarrawa.
C'alilvalara, Cars 1'kiaters, nhullcra, tu.
tfmtlrm ia fxijw. ' '
tUtlHiU eV DUOMUOLl), Mfrs., Vsrk, I'm.
Bankropt's Petition for Disctarjt.
In the matter of )
Jesse Green Storie
Bankrupt. )
In Bankruptcy.
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON.
Eastern District of Tonnewoo, 8.9.
No. U.Pullman Drawing doom Duffel Sleenlria
ar Chattanooga to Now Yof k via Aahavillo.
. No. 84 Pullman Slecpln tars Chattanooga
to New York via Bristol. t?ale Observatluo
Chattahpoua to Radford. Va.t v
So. 4. Pullman sloepcr KnoxvlUe to New York
No. 88 carries Pullman Slcenlna ear Ck111.U1.
Sooita to Sallabury and Salisbury to New-York i of
yjorthboundT
ff iioivllfe.i..lv
Clinton.
Harrlmaa
Jollloo
Ixulavllle'..
Cincinnati
No. 15
O.'Shim
lOOOam
JeSj 11.20am
110pm
7.80pm
No. if
lfopni
148pm
I0.8urn
'i'lioain
7.45uml
No.
SISam
1 15am
ll.SOum
No. 17 earrlea Pullman SliMiulua- ms
th) teiADHnnaM via iiarranaa J
Jia II Pullman Hlocnlnv mm
. LoulavlllQ vtaJnlllnn anil I.Jk M
.1 . . . . 1L. . . I rl . I. t . . ,
U may prove w vo ww iuaj v" w Southbound. 1 Na 18 . No.
an Investigation tnatwui leaanp v . fiaSimaajTot
other disooverlea having a more prac
tical bearing. ..,
On this the 15th day of Sept., A. D.,
1000, on reading the foregoing petition
it is- :
- Ordered by the oourt that a hearing
be had npon the same on (he 1st day
of Ootober, A. v., 1 lUOO, before, said
So. 11 4 court at Knoxville. iu said districf. at
7.5iiim 1 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that uo-
"p tice tuereoi be published iu tub Combt,
iaiopm'a newspaper .printed in said district,
warn anu mat an Known creuitors ana outer
ifiioiyiiie to Bny. ney havei wy 6 prayer 61 said
peiuioner buouki not do gramea,
jellico..
Clinton.
I Knoxville r,.
oTlSani
7.45um
l
6.0Opnj
185amJ 120pm
7.iK)pm
No. 12 I NoT4 I
H.Ctam .Miro
14Sam 8ipm
7.45am'
A Utrtawlo ttsmeato.
A jewel box. recently presentee1 to
Cardinal uiDDona; wax duimio uxim a . KnoxvlUe via , N and JiHiioo.
piece OI UK rixno ui uimurarf mtjw
under which, at 8t Mary'e In Mary-,
land. It Is believed moss was first ce)-;
ebrated In this region. The date of
this service waa' March M, and
when the tree blew 4owa a few years
MO It wa thought lo have been be-, i
twee three hunared and (our hunarea
yaaraold.
Na M Pullman Sleeper ClnalnnatLI to Jaek-
oovUle via Q AC Harxlman Junction, Kaoa
Villa and Asheville.
No. it Pullman Slwiplnr car Louisville to
X
Va. "t. I T
4.00pnJtv,....,..K
65leflLv T
140pm1 Ar ,.61
koutuouod.
Ni 86 I
ttlOamr
K'soivlllk.,,.
lata wall . ....
Iddleaboro
Dr. Bull's Cough Sybup is the best
medicine for som throat, laryngitis,
quinsy or tonsilitii. - Every drop of it
tooths and heals. A twenty-five cent
bottle of Ihis wonderful remedy will
cure a cough or cold in one day.; '
TTaipm
UlOttOi
1.20am
lOOam
llSou
7.40am
155pm
Nail
i25pB Lv N. York Ar
ia45n ""hlngton. .
Tispm U Morfu'lk Aj
"5T0am ....ffaluTburr...
ttopxa ... AsbevUla...
losipm . HotSprOnri..
155pBa ..Morrlstowa -7.80pm
...Knoxville..
ll.Kpnt ..ChaUanona..
140am ar Nashvilla Iv
And it is further ordered bv the einurt.
that the clerk shall send by msil to all
known creditors copies of said petition
and this order, addressed to them at
their places of residence as stated.
; Witness, the Honorable C. D. Clark,
Judge of the said court and tho seal
thereof, at Knoxville, in said district
on the 11th day of Sept., A. 1000.
fniit, nPTHinmKiT. I
JJi!2 1 Hbnby O. Ewino,
NorTnbouBd'f m Clerk.
). it No. M : A. a. lOX, Ally.
..t.v
.:lt
Mr
fioim!
12.4pm lliau i
14am ISOpm
T6ai '.v ' r.
i85pni Tilani
i.iupw a. I Mais
114(iii Jt.omiis
t!loam I 26um
105am I. Imib
iouam 10.00pm
l.8opmftiopa)
riaoDias' Car!
Nasliville va Asheville
THE BEST should Imj your
I w
aim
when .bnrintr medicine. Get
Hood's Sarsapnrilla and have the
best inedloiiic MONEY CAN BUY.
twtween New York an
also between Ureensboro Hid fl'fllafad
fcallsbury and Klcbmoud. '" -'
. Nos. and 84 carrv Pullman Hleepers be
tween Chattanooga and Salisbury and New
York and Salisbury.
Daily, t Hally. excent Rumlav.'
T. S. GANNON, 8d V. F Ao. M. Washlngton,D.a
3. M. CCLP. Traf. Mirr. Wahlng-ton, D. C.
W. A. TUKK, O. P. A., Washingtob. D. C.
C.A.BeNHCOTKB..O.I".A.,Chatlnaooea,TeBO,
. L. MEUK. T. P. A.. Knuxvllle, Tenn.
LIPPiNGHBS
MONTHLY MAGAZiHt
A Family Iilhasit
The M in Curient Lilntud
12 Coat runt Novel Yj'ahi. ;
MANY SHOUT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TlPIC3
$2.60 KSY'iH; ?5CTB. A Ciyi
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