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---- y , - r " 1 CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parrs of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gotten.for the l&azette and Se lections from Latest North Carolina Newspapers. The &ouhern railway la laying pipe and making extensive preparations fr erecting a tank wittti a capacity of 60,000 gallons at Greensboro for supplying their engines with water, f Monday afternoon a small child of Collin. Anthony's was left in the house wlt'h another dhiild three years old. In a few minutes the latter gave alarm of distress, and when the mother ran in &e found that the smaller child had slipped from its little chair near the fire and was badly burned on the side, face and neck. It died. (Scotland Neck Democrat. Mr. H. S. PSiikston, a printer ttn this office and a moat wonthy young man, leaves this imorMng for Bakers ville to establish the Mitchell Mirror, a weekly newspaper devoted to tflne best (interest of that clever bui politically misguided people. We commend him to the dis tinguished consideration of our friend, Colonel Ike Bailey, who must act the "3 lP worm eifthUen Teet lone at FfiETS. Thia 1 am sore has caused my vBu. w oOWlils, Balrd, Mltft riessmnc raiacaoie. Potent. Tait ami - n Good. New Sicken. Weaken. GrKte. ... - CURE CONSTIPATION. . TAP I . YrMlj candy 7 - cathartic , s t yy" rzz riri v r I n r4 rJ Tn r f lffiDDe(ffl accm'ipately, and !roniIIy deliveired wtoereveir ynn-ay, Paragon- Pharmacy (Opposite JPostolOfice farther to Israel to hds young footsteps, j Morganton Herald. I We are informed of the biting of the little child of Mr. Hiram Sherrill at Forest Hill today (Thursday) by a oak The child has since been suffering very much and was thought to (have been having spasms. It is thought by some ithat the cat hias hydroplhobia. Con cord Standard. Two of Uncle Sam's unfortunate vol unteers called Bit the jail soon after dark last night and asked to be admit ted to the lockup to spend the night. Theyi eaid they were en route ;to their homes in New York from a southern camp; that they had lost their trans portation! aJid ben put off the train at Charlotte tand that they had walked here from tlhiere. They said they had nothing to eat since Wednesday at coon, and of course were very hungry. Jailer Reese admitted them to the lock up and there they spent the might. He gave them breakfast in the morning and they went on their tramp rejoicing. Greensboro Telegram. The annual meetings of the Southern Stock Mutual and the Underwriters, of Greensboro, were held Friday. The re ports made show that the year 1898 was the best year in the history of these companies. The premium receipts for the two companies have been over $50, 000. Each company pays a dividend to policy hold'ers o f 20 per cent. The Southern Stock Mutual increases its surplus fund to over- $12,500 and ite emergency fund to over $25,000. The Underwriters pays to its stockholders a dividend of 6 per cent. The combined assets of the two companies to policy holders $233,731.45. The two compan ies, Including- the "dividend to policy holders just declared, have paid back tothe people who (insure with them, in the dost fbur years, over" $20,000. The losses toy fire for last year, J.898, were only 20 per cent of the premium re ceipts. MITCHELL CRIMINALS CAUGHT. j - ' A Shelton Laurel Murderer and an A'l Jimd Outlaw Captured by i 1 tjp r Sheriff Ram&ay . Speclalfto the . Caetite. Mhall, N. C., Jan 21. Sheriff Rob ertas.' Ramsey, of this coun.v made a successrul trip to;Sevter , find , Blount couuti'es, Tenn., this week, in which he captured two men who -had Jong been THE Aiiti E V 1LLE -A A IP rice will B.S wanted by the law officers of this county. One of these Is Ulus Metcalf. charged with the murder of John Nor- ton, which was committed on April 28, 1898, on Shelton Laurel, in the upper edge of the county. Metcalf had very successfully eluded the officers up to the time of his arrest. The second ras cal whom the sheriff overhauled and safely lodged in jail 3s Wallace Ray, who is charged with a great variety of offences, the sheriff holding eight war rants for his arrest. Ray ttnas terroriz. ed the good citizens of this county for a number of years and had kept under cover in Tennessee until now. Ray belonged to the famous so-called "Jes ee James outlaw gang." The law violators of this county had either better reform or when crime is done (had better not stop until they reachMexico or some other very dis tant country, for we now have a sher iff that goes and gets 'em. J. E. H. SELF SUPPORTING PENITENTIARIES We noitice that tho3e who lhave been connected with the penitentiary durin? the last year are claiming that the peni tentiary cannot ibe miade self -support :ng. This is a very natural answer for them to make to the report of the three expert book-keepers who have been going over nyoke and find institution about $100,000 In debt. But penatentiaries pay their way in other states. The report of the Virginia penitentiary; shows that it paid its own way last year and turned over $40,000 to the state (treasury. The Tennessee penitentiary pasdl fits way and had $35,500 left over. The North Caroli- 'Penitentiary was self susifaaiinins- to 1896. It is hard (to understand why the convicts on good farms cannot make their own living. With honest, compe tent management there is no Teason whv the penitentiary in this srate could not be made self sustaining. Western1 En terprise. THE FORCE OF BAD EXAMPLE. We learn that Dr. Lyle's two kids Dr Higgins' kid, and Wiley Zaichairy's kid enticed) a vlMm 5nto the Bob Williams barn Friday night andi putting! a (rope arpunid his neck proceeded to draw him up to a girder (and let him hang until he was dead! dead! ! dead! ! ! The . vtctiim was Sam Womack's dog, and Sara is mad as Toney about it. The dag dS not kicking, however. Franklin Press ation Causes folly half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces 7bUiousness,-torpid liver, Indi- 3 gestion. .bad Uste. coated tongue, sick headache, in- H somnla, etc Hood's Pills: sure constipation' and all its' "esulis, easily and thoroughly, 3. Aildrusst Vrcpared.'by C I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mn-.-', he only Pills to take with Hood's Swssxvw- u T! tl I DAVIS, Constip rs II & s L3 MaV GAZE'l JANUARY 22,: 1899 ' 5: 1 anager. VICTORIA OBJECTS Tcwn Board Unanimous in Its Disap probation of Greater Asheville. "GFreater AsheviHe" does not appear t be meeting with popular favor. Wool seyites and AshevMlians alike object an now comes 'the following" from Victoria At a meeting of the mayor and- boar of commissioners "of the town of Vic to ria, h&ldi the 14th day of January. 1899, i was unanimously Resolved, That itbis board desires to express its decided' disapprobation cf the proposed legieuation looking to the in corpora don of the town within the limit of the city of Asheville, amd that the repnesen'taltives of the district and! coun ty in the general assembly, now Ini ses sion, be fu'm'ished with a copy of this resolution and be requested !to oppose any legislation of the character indi catedL ''GOLF IN THE SOUTH LAND." "Golf in the Southland", lis the title of an article in the last issue of TIarper Weekly. It contains a splendid illus tration of a part of the Swannanoa Country club golf alinks and a long "write-up" from which the following is clipped: "Although golf at Asheville Is now in its third season, the present course A was only (laid out a year ago, and the new addition of nine holes has only just been thrown, open, for play. The old nine hole course Is a short one, measuring only 1,827 yards, but it Es good golf from the fact that there is not a. stogie leveller' on the course. The hazards are so arranged that the drie must be a good one if the green is to "be reached im par figures, and the foozler at the tee has no chance to take a brassey, and thus place himeieaf on even term with thei man who has driven a 'screamer.' This Is an unus ual excellence, and Is greatly to the credit tff (the" secretary, ! Mr. J. J. Mc Clostoey, who laid out the course with out professional assistance." Don't get scared when your ; heart troubles vou. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. 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STOMACH 'AND LIVER TROUBLES. 127 pafim Ldiea Jervey Leggtnca, XI per cent, of cost G. A. Mean and Sons. BaJblee' Moccasins, 15 oeaSa palrM al color. G. A. Mears and Soaa. To Care Conatlpatlon Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10 or 25c. If C C C. fail to cure, drncgists reftmdjaoney. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it.. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- Surities from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious 'complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c. 50c. UQE PEEDY :e; LE GLCIR'S FAMOUS FREIIGH (IEUEDV M3ver Failo. r ENDORSED OY THOUOANDO , Of ladies as a periodical tccvktor without aa eqaal cocccssfol when Cottoa Root, Pevayroyal. Ergot, etc.. bare proyen worthies. S5 two-cut stamps brings tria! oackagc, and convinces the most skeptical of their won ietfnl properties. Send cents in stamps for pamphle ,ntainingTaluable information for ladies " Addre LeClaik Pill Co.TUS. Agenrs, BostOK, Urn N,Bll.correspoudence confiocntial and retorne' vita dial package. . r"1- . -1 --'"Hv FOBj SAIdS IN ASHEVILLE BY ' C- A. KAYSOR. ' ?7 Ball & Sheppard 6 Patton At8. . " r, , -- sieam neat LI their building could not d better thai Harrisburg Boiler. But you must have experienced work-l uksu w uo tne work, and we are conn- 'J-1l A. . uu4(. Lum, we can paease you. Ball & Shepherd. PHONE 88 GELMAN The only New York tailor in the city.! The finest line of good in the cfflty all toe.' newest noveUfcie for gendemen's clott ing. The only store la the city that makes clothing! to ordar exclusively. Save your money and your clothing to hkve them detazted, preseed and repaired. AH wiork riarakrteed. GELMAN, the Tailor, Cor. Haywood and College Sts. Record of Life. Polic No. 229 880 ISSUED BY The Koithmstern Untnal Life Insurance Co. May 4, 1891, at age of 45, on the life of R. U. Garrett of Asheville, N .C. Amount issued fiofooo. Annual premium $384.60. Divi dends applied to reduce cost. Cast Dir. ' Payment. JfS 80 ....184 60 1SSS ...... 2SS S9 1SS4.... .... .... SA 95 106 71 1 AO IA ms ...... 276 00 - .... ...... ...... iv uu xwo 188C...W ...... .... lS 90 220 7f 1897' ...... 979 fiA 111 tm..: .... .. .... 260 80 Doii0ie diTldead.' s 4Tbe' dlTidend are i more than even proxmed.w-R. u. Garrett. Alex Webb, Agt 13 COURT SQVARC 1 f 4 Ift-'i .'"V't Kf " I- J - "
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