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4 "WEATHEIv FORECAST. Fair tonight; fair, warmer Wednesday. Mr. J C Wadsworth came in this morning from Charlotte. Dr. J E Smoot is spending ih flay in'Salisbury, on business. R T Sidner, the artesian well man, camein last night. . ine-.large boiler at the Cabar rus mill, and the only one of ts . kind in the city,. is being put up. , Mr. J W Cannon leaves to night for diffent points in Mis sissippi to be gone a wTeek. Cotton is bringing 9.60.today. About 100 bales were on the mirket. . Mr. J H Mason arrived in the city last night and will spend a short time here with his family. Leave orders at H B Lenta's for fresh fish everv Saturday. Wanted Threu or four rooms by a small family without small XL V . Mr J R Smith ca.me in today and is stopping with his sister, Mrs. M U Brown. Mr. R L, Dove came in this morning to spend a short while at home. Mrs. W A Shoemaker came in this .morning from Charlotte, where she" has been visiting for several days. Leave your orders'for all kinds of fresh meat at the City Market. Orders filled promptly. 'Phone 92. D. W. Bost, proprietor. tf. The telephone company is hav ing a new cable wire put up. It is a lead pipe with 52 wires in side of it. Messrs. Frank L Smith, Joe Cannon and John Wadsworth, of Concord, were in the city yester day. Charlotte Observer of 7th. Call at H B Lentz for fresh Iiickles, kraut, candies, oranges, fruit ol all kind, can goods, and all kinds of fancy groceries. Mr. W A Foil found a large tarantula in a bunch of bananas - Wednesday, jit covered a space larger than a silver dollar. Notice Pigs for sale at Fenix Flour Mill $3.00 to $5.00 each. Call at once. tf G T Crowell. Mr. John Fullenwider passed through the city this morning on his way to his home in Monroe. He has been attending school at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. J W Furr, of Caunonville, spent Wednesday night in Salis bury with nis wife, who is in the sanitarium at that place. Mrs. Furr will undergo a serious oper ation next Saturday for an ulcer and abcess of the stomach. We hope the operation will be suc cessful. ' Mr. G Turner Ritchie got in Wednesday night direct from Pawnee, Nebraska, whore ho stopped on his return from San Francisco. He has been West for nearly four years, chiefly in the Nevada Mountains, about the head of the San Juakin river, en gaged in lumber cutting. Things to He Remembered. That a person is known by the company he keeps. So is a grocer by the groceries he keeps.. That a physician can't 'pre scribe until he first calls and makes an examination. So you can't pronounce my stock of 'groceries incomplete until you first call and see them. Remember also that you will always find me afe my post. Yf.A. Foil, , Grocer. Uftlf the declaration, love &e average man nikes to a girl is to duiet her suspicion. Or- -.ino-A Observer. SEWS CULLIXGS. Prom a Boston dispatch it is learned that a fearful gale swept the New England coasts onTues day night in which small craft suf fered greatly. More thati it doz en schooner -.were losi! The RossguaJ was lost off the coast of New Jersy in which it is said 23 of the 40 people on board were lost. . , The new$2,000 house just be ing finished for Miss Minnie Jenkins in -Burlington was burned on the 4th. It is sup posed to be an incendiary deed. The Trading Foard correspon dent to the Truth-Index thinks there is as much gold and copper in that neighborhood as any- wherc else. Some good speci mens of copper have lately been discovered. A new crop of London Layer Rais- MadeYo-ng1 Again. 'One of Dr. King' New Life Tills each night for two weeks has put n?e in my 'teeuh' again," writes D II Turner. of Denipseytown, Fa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bow- els. Purely 'vegetable. Never gripe. Only 23o at Fetzer's-DrusSto.e. i The AJabama man and pipe take the precedence as far as an tiquity goes. A citizen of Shef field, in that State, has the fossil remains of a man and a corncob pipa, found sixty feet below the surface in a bed of hematite ore How the man and the pipe got there, none of the present inhab itants know, and as he is thor oughly fossilized the inference, is that he got there sometime be fore C. Columbus arrived on this side. This gives proof of tho early settlement of Alabama and also that her people were far enough advanced to appreciate the pipe a corncob pipe too. Morning Star. llovvto Cure Croup. Mr. TX. Gray, who lives near Amelia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chain berlaip's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a line children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When tfivou as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptons appear. For sale by M. L. Marsh. A Hazelton, Pa., minister calls football the devil's game.. Wo wouldn't lika to go that far, but they have a dovil of a time play ing it sometimes. Morning Star. to give It is so much easier thanks than it is to give pres ents is why Thanksgiving day is becoming, more popular than Christmas. Orange Observer. Nasal CATARRH In ell its tagea thero should be cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, sootnes and henis Uie (Ubcaed mcu-.brar.o. It enrea catarrh nd drives away a cold, in the head ouicklv. Cream Balm Is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is wbsorbed. Itolief is im mediate and a cure follows. It is cot drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, CO cents at Drug gists or by mail , Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. Ex.Y BitOTHERS, 56 Warren Street. New Tort. I The man who does wrefng in tentionally always plans aft ex cuse fordoing it in advance. - Ex. I 1 H-7. '' ins, Seedless Raisins, Dates, Prunes. "Cur rants, ?Uron, Nuts of all kinds, Apples, Or anges, Cannanasl Cal- ,. gp - ifoiyiia Dried Peaches, fancy Syrup Peaches, Canned gooe'ls of all kinds, Cream Cheese, ' Navy Btans". Grits, Butter Beans, Homi- nv, Rice. Syrups. Oat Flakes, Ruck wheat, 'Kraut, Pickles, Cakes V.. I). Slices. 'Phone 110.' and Candy 5 all kinds. oi Have You Tried Our Hot Drinks? . Everybody who has say they are Delicious. Hot and Coid Soda all the Time. . "Meet inc. at tho Fountain.'! Gibson Drug Store. $2.50. That is the price of a Watch that wo have for the boys i.e. The Jeweler. Arrival of Trains. The following change of schedule too'; eJect July 22. 1900 NOKTUBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 ;7 a m, " 0 " " 10 20 a m, " 12 " " 7-18 p m, 39 ' " " 8.M p m,(floff) " 34 " D.M p ru, Qi " " 2.00pm(irou. t . "SOUTHBOUND. No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) ' 11 "1125 am, " 7 " " 8.51 p m,' 85 " 9.10 p m, (fla: 33 " " 7.2!) a m, fil " " 849 a m, (freight) Effective July 22nd, trains Nos. 11 and 12, heretforo operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N O, via Selma, N O, will be discontinued east of iialeigh, N C.and oporated between Iialeigh and Greensboro, handling lo cal sleeping car line between those points. At the same timo Pullman keeping car line No. 508, now operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte, N C, in connection with trains No. 11 and 12 pia Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted aud operated via Danville. Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33 aud 34, approximate schedule as follows: Nos. 3 aud 33 Nos. 31 and 4 Daily -Daily 7 40 p m Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 a ru 4 33 am " Danville, Va '.'1251 " 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N G Lv 9 20 p m No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7, 6 flagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 3C stops regularly for pass engers for Salisbury, Lexington, High Point, Greensboro, lleidsville, JMnyille, Lyrcnburg, Charlottesville and Wash ington. No. ' 37 stops for pas sengers coming" from tynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places Bouthof Ne wells, No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular 'stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers fot regular stopping laoes, Lynchburg or beyond Nns. 33 and. 34 6top at Uoncora lor Eassengers to or from the C. C. A A. division Charlotte to .Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia tmd Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. Also for though passen gers to or from Qtichmoud or Norfolk., WE ARE MAKING SOME Special Prices on some Ladies' Lingerie; liiiltiilniliii iiitiitiiI.;iiiilM:IiiiI;rTiiiIst:I;:iliiJL1 Tailor Made. Suits that are wortli $10,00 going clip thojprice to suit the purchaser. iiiiiiuiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ladies' Jackets and Capes that must be sold in the next thirty drys we don't carry them over. And if you are contemplating pur chasing don't miss them. When we say that we have a Jack worth $4.00 we mean it is worth the money and cannot be match ed. Best values for the money. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil Ladies' Fur Capes and Boas Q n IIS I i! JjjiWASTE a INI QUALITY M that keeps our Furniture and Stoves rolling out ! A handsome lino of Rocking Chairs, A splendid lino of Bed Room. Suits, An E Z Spring for your bed, A soft Mattress to complete it. A rich line of Window Shades. A strong lino, of Stoves. A line of beautiful Pictures. A decorated lino of "Toilet Sets. An oxquisito lino of En ambled Bods. A big line of many things too numerous to mention. Since wo do not own tho paper, wo have only a limitod space. Come to seo us, we will treat you right. CRAVEN BRO'S. Furniture Dealers and Umler'akers. Q u 'il Q n 0 0 n Endured Death's Agonies. . Only a roaring fire enabled J M Garrettson, of San Antonio, Tel., to he down when attaoked withfaethma, from which he fcufferedjfor years. He writes his misery wasl often so great thattft seemed he endured the agoniesjof dea'th; but Dr. King'saNewIDiscovery for con sumption wholly oured him. This mar velons medicine is tlje only knowncure for asthma as well as consumption, coushaand colds, and al throat,: chest aad lung troubles. Price 50o andjl.00. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store . Job Couldn't Have Stood It . If he'd had Itching .Piles, They'rejter nbly annoying; but Buoklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst ease of Piles rm Aiirth. It has cured thousands. '.For Injuries-Pains or bodily eruptions .it's J I i i i i ii i l T.; osr I Nos. 7, 8, 11 tnd 12 arclthejoaii tramste Dest Baiy m uio worm. ; t l cj:vi.i.i f.oinai nflw Clnm cTiaraTitfif i. Sold at retz- and connect at Sabury Wth trainsj of I box. Cure guan H. C. Difisin. J er'o Drug btore. M.'L. bROWN & JbRO, LIVERY, FEED AND.SALEQ STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger .trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason- -able prices. Horses and -mules always on hand for saJe. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. miimw wmj Just in. Freshjlotjof .Rubber ' Garden . r Hose. E:McNISH. Phone 3 04.
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