, niC niZVILLE GAZmTIT, STARCH 281899 - - 1 merchant mill,' 4s not knoY. n T7in f t. lv- 7 I. 7'. A 1- mm 1- 1 esS 1899 Sprii Goods ' ? t' " . . , '4 1899 -. .. . . . fi v. r! ' ... f J. The purpose of this advertisement isrto adyise.you : where the leading noveM Goods, be fbunCan the Special we are offering are tK bet of the kind in every way, the result of careful selection. The variety offered is .adapted to . all classes, the rich as well as the poor; We cannot pretend, in this limited space, to enumerate the great assortment of goods hown, and the specials we are offering in our two Mammoth Stores, and will simply say that thty consist of new goods and a better line than ever shown before. For the next 10 days A lot of fine English suiting, worth $1 00 and $1 25 For this sale A lot of fine Brilliantine, in all shades, worth $1.00 and $1.25 For this sale Another lot worth 65c and 7oc For this sale ?S5c White Goods t - An immense line of Dimities, Welts, Piques India Linnetc., at prices to defy competition. Call for our 12c Sea Island Per-' cate we are offering lor this sale 1 M other Dress Good in proportion. Skirts Lot No. 1 6 doz Skirts worth 2 50 For this sale Lot No, 2 8 doz Skirts worth $3.50 For this sale Lot No. 3 18 doz Skirts worth from $3.75 to $5.00 For this sale Calicoes Ginghams 4JC $1.48 $1-98 $2-98 J ast . receive'd for the Easter Holidays, a floe line of Ladies' Kid Gloves in Tan, Black and Whita Special Easter Prices Q2)c II Our $1.25 Gloves, Special Oar $1.50 Gloves, Special a 1 II 1 II THE BIG BALTIMORE, I sand IS l?atitim Ave. t ' . .... J j. ' n, iii,w i . . ; ; ,M,aMla,MMHaBMIM,,HM,,,Ma,,M 'I I A .SioTiible ' laccidetut. occtirre at cottoaaJ"; tat Durham .'FrMaybor 'poem whena p4pe doming from fc oewly erected-PVP tourrt, .filling' the room' in wWchMrr;; VFrBransaa and -euperin lendeot iMatiea were, in; wftlx team. fuller stamas he JJAgt;e door could mlott be, opened.-? Mr. Bran on, durtn'r w -iittltertiigrilWoke wet a window: glass and called ,'forv neto. " At last th waif on one Bide ef iihebullcling I broke end let out the asiteanaJ. But at was too late to ' SftW tlie Wfp-of Mr. Bran son, ' whoso body was badly V. scalded. He diiedjUwi afternoon, a- few- ,mtautea after 6 o'clock. The conditio of the su perlntemdent was reported very eerioua pn Friday night. ;f ; I ; ' 3 '. M :.r-H f '' -" Confederacy, of this ciityere very anxlou,3 to inake their confederate mil eum a. state Institution, isiO. with tihat end in view Maaa Mary F. Sanders, chairmaiqthe Wisely $x$L jpeSloa corn mittee of ithe chapter, has issued & let tier appealing to all veteran or the deecendawts. of Ifchose who are dead, throughout the state,: Xo deposlt, either as a, gift or lqan, such relic as they may have It 5s especially urged upon all such as can possibly do so 'tO'Conltri bute some item of (history either of . their personal experience , or anything else Which they may know (to be true, to be preserved so as itt assist ithe future Mstoriajo in giving - North CarOlima her proper place iamong the sisters of our ill fated ljititle republic Wilmington Messenger. ": ' s; In the trucking region arotmd Wil mingtonsays the Messenger, tfche straw berry fields are blooming land 'ad vanced yimes ihaye some litible berrks in the embryo state, but motwiithstanding the fact tthait they are niott expected to be ripe for the market for some -weeks yelt, representatiives of nonbhern; produce and commission (houses are buying iip the crop of berries ye:t tto be produced. A 'prominent grower from Piender, who was to the city yesterday, said he had sold' some of'hds crop at $110 an. acre. The buyer .takes the crop whether it is large or small, assuming the risk of a 'faiiute of tlhe crop, and the grower has no more Ito do with it until his vines are stripped ,of fruit. The pur chaser bears the expense' of picking, crating and. shipping himself. llev.- P. R. Elam, ra King's Moun tain coal expert, claims that he has dis covered a flow of matuml gas, which is to him conclusive evidence of the ex istence of xaf deposits. He said the gas 'was ' flowing' otxt of the earttfi on the Cherry ville road, about two miles from King's Mountain. lit through apertures varying in Size from that of a goose quill to that of your fin ger. Touched with a lighted match the jet will burn. Mr. Elam said he lhad act applied the teat, but that others had. Children living near shad, on hog killing oays, taken bladders to the gas vents and had them inflated by simply inseTtlng the quills in the gas orifices. When rainy weather causes the water to stand in puddles or pools, the gas bubbles up through it. An old darkey, who ownl land near by was so afraid of this boiling of the water fchsur, he sold his possessions and left. The , .. .... . - phenomenon has been known by the neighbors for many, many years, but Mr. Elam says they did "not know whatJt was, and that 1 he himself did not hear of If until af'week or two ago. i W it-"' 1 ITT rin -.-. tr t -"iTtai r '"m-M X The Kinl Yon HvelysBoiiglit, and which has been T In tiscTfor Overf 30 yeawT'Js orne the signature of , f X j J ,:,f and has been: inade nnder Ills per- ; sonal snrvisidnsincejtjnfancy ( Allow no one to deceivo you in this. . All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex-' .perlments: that! trifle with and endanger-the health of . . Infants, and CJliildrenExperience against Experiment! WhTat is CASTQfllA 1 Cfeistoria is a snbstitatefor. Castor Oil. Fareoric, Drops - - anC Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and pleasant. It contains 1 neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic . substance. 4 Its age is its"iiarantee It destroys Worms and auaysfeveri8lmess. It cures Xiarrhb3a and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomaclt and' Bowe1Sr inealthy and natural sleep. The Chnllren'8 Fahacea--The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 'ft . The M You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE Of MTAUN OOMMNT, TT MUMtAV tTMCCT, NtW VOKK OITV. SOUTHERN BAILiWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. t7U Number. U 4:30pm 12:05am 6:55pm 3:50am 9:20pm 6:22am 10:43pm 11:15am 6:10iam 6:07pm Elaabent Time. Numbers. Number. XI Lv. ' New York Ar. LiV. Philaxlelphia Ar. Lv. Baltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35 am 10:15am 2:56am 8:00am 11:25pm Lv. "Washtngton Ar. Lv. Danville Ar. 6:42am 11:25pm 9:35pm 1:30pm 12:10am 12:Qlpm 9:35pm 9:10am 3:10am 2:50pm 4:05am 3:50pm 7:05am 6:35pm Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Kichmomd Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm Norfolk Ar. Selma Ar. Raleigh Ar. Greensboro Lv. 7:50am 5:55pm 2:40am 12:35pm 1:40am 1135am 10:43pm 8:50am (Ontral Tim.)v 9:tSam , TsCtpm t:SSam ' Jpm Sfiam ? t ;07pni makes its way l:Stam .t'.atpm l:lipm U'.OXam i-.tipm ll:lam I:pm U:ltaa f:SSpm l:00m 7:40pm 4:25m U:tSpm 7:40am 7:ltpm 7tUpm Lv. Saliafcury Lr. 8tatervUl Lv. Newton Lv. Hickorr Lv. Marion Lv Biltmore Ar. Ashevilte Lv. AflbeviUe Lv, Hot Spring Lv. Morrtltown At. Knoxvlllfc Ar. C&attaooos Lv Ar, Mempbi Lv. Ar. At. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar 6:35pm 5:44pm 5:03pm 4:45pm 3:28pmi 1:30pm 1:20pm 1:10pm Ar. ll:40ajn Ar. S:50am Lv. 8:25am 9:30am, 8:43am 8:09am 7:52am 6:45am 5:21am 5:15am 5:(hv?i 4:00am S:S0am 1:15am 4:20am 16:10pm :15am t:4axn t:Upm NaliviU Lv. 1 :18pm :lJ3i 7:Maro T:Wp Ar. LUlVill L 7tPKX 7.44AK8 7:X&m f:t5WJa Ar. daeiAafttl Lt. C;tP :tta A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. U (Central Time.) N. U. N. I N. r. !:SS&a l:ISpm Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm t:Stezn :17am ll:20m 2:40pm t :15pm t:29pm ff:lipm 9:?5pm Lt. Arte-riBa GBuftern Tibdm ' Lv. Biltmor Ar. 6:52pm 2:30pm Lv. BesutenoBVllte Ar. 6:03pm 1:41pm Tryo Ar. 5:00pm 13:41p Lv. SprU&tarai Ar. t:lpm 11:15am Ar. Columbia Lv. 11:30am 8:S0am CAROLINA NEW S in1 rain tell m a perfect aeluge. The I meeting v.aja partlajlly arranged. A dam at Buffalo mills was partially number of genltlemieai prominent in the MILLIONS GIVEN AWAL. !It Is certaJInly grtitlf yfng to the pubUp to ksuow of one concern to the Hand who ; are not afraid to be I generous to the U: Ar Ciarlrtc Lv. 7:Uam 5:S9pn (Oantral Tlxua.) A. ' Cavaaaab Lt. 12:14am 11:14am f :15am t:15am as. Jaeluosvllla Lv. I:ftpm I:t9pm Interesting Items from Va rious Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. ff: yvoc .vYo.jf,,. it ucuig &tiiiiaiLau. iwiojt i iegi proxeEion eeverax or wnom are Dx. King's New Discovery for coneump tion, coughs ana colas, have given awy Shelby Aurora. - other states, vre invited fco iS.J dtlher addrpsses. The program -will not tion of knowing it has absolutely cured A Siecial itm ith WilmiTicjfvTi Sit.rK. ... . I thousands of hopelesa'csleies. Asthma; - I d maae puoiic until tne mvatauona ex i . v4- a morning Mr. Lonnle Lame, about twan I I cured by rL Call on T. C: Smath,s W. U. w viut "funic sundav mornlne a voums: son or Mr. I namii. Kft &aui, aocui rounteen yeans ola, both I b. K. 'Awv. of fShamheira'bure fm-n I and SL Every bottle gxtaranrteea, or of wU to' do famliieW, took a walk o ship; tounQ. a white tramp, apparently tfefandeQ-:" ? gether, , Not returning aeardhi waa I oKont flfhv vi.ra old. chained in, !n mt "fJ4vA m a Mver Vecniaihsr asaA I an I I09am mad, and thait evening their bodies I honsw m his father's Txremises. I:ttua lv. I:t9pai I:tf9m :ESpm l:laxm Atlamta Lv. 7:Mam U:Mpm 7:40am 8:10pm Ar. Itan OilMM Lv. T:4Jpa . . I :Uam let. I:tni MURPHY BRANCH. No. 7 No. 17 (Central Time.) No. 8 No. 18 S:00amrvr:00pm. (:26pm rr0 regulatethe worM,"? eMd a genius. The 1 u:zoam :wpm WaynorriUa Notes Gathered for the Gazette and - Selections from juatest North Carolina Newspapers. r;-' ; The secretary of. state has incsorporat ed the Davidson Ocutton Seed Oil com pany, with a capital of 100,000. . Prin Vcipal " office, Davidson,, " Mecklenburg :-i county. Capital stock, $20,0000 withthe .-"privilege of increasing it" to $100,000. ' " , V . t.' . t . The amounti (necessary to defray the . ' "Incidental expensea of tthe grand gala . . . .. -. - . i . ?. 55week- and ifinemen's tournamenit, is -.'6 1 iimarted ait-. $2,500, and (the finance !com 5't v'mittee-is (OBquested.:ito proceed at one ' T . -1 :1o raise -ithls. amount.-Gireen6boro Hoc crd;. i,. . i- ; . ' r .- ui uhfs as. uauunu HUH UiV TT i V S wtrre xouxm near: nine cmy. Jit appearea I nedehbora gathered in, and the dharn T.ittae larlv nfewm. the iflaimous little that. Lane had enot Miss Sauls and 1- fliea, iwhen It was discovered that piaaFaragoa' Pramaxiy. then killed himself virkh. la tWl. H4a I r . ... ' ii iim vvutvu v vuuaii, uuiHi ici attenttons to yqung girl were nwtac nt rk. The maa ' aald.that tmW-fl.W f0 to ner parents, tand he had aireemen had chained him fthere the lIVMiS uiuuen w;yimx xne oome. This mgllf before, but this is not believed. CURES. AIX KIDNEY, STOMACH - was probabiy tthe cause of the tragedy: t ught by-ail who saw ham that WO vri TOUBttS. TheJorth aaaina- l3ar association he faStOTed 2llm9eir' , ' ' Ws ,motive wiii noia us iiist annual ;meeaing in I 7 -. " r nn Morehead City' next July. The execu th n U tive comtnittsee nt 7 swrwl o tii. ti.i -m ville Landmark. f on tne -place or meeting . and the, date. rains v of last Saturday night using CAs6akets W toe the st The association will'.meeit at m. I :. : .fw-tviiai - ... medicine we have ever had in the house; Last . - - ' I wept " .vi.. woxKer & weeic my wif e was frantio with headache lor juiy o, ana wau remaia ut. i&essiom-tne 1 , iior mil tat. nflv -di "Wx two aays,sne tried some or yourcASCARETS. . .uc yHuu feet sona Tiiawwiij-y went from the immecuateiy. vvetotnrecommenauascareta" mm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmX : . ' . 1, . CHAa SxEDBlPOKD. miQiw vamo wnicn itwoKe 1:46am l.ttwst Daily except ; Sundays. i-. v - Lt. Ar. - Crjeoa CStji iir. j - Murpiy Ar. 4:Mpm ltttpa Ar. l:Mpss U:4Xm Ar. ll:S0pm ll:XCam Lv. l:Mw 9:tZaxa Lv. 6:00 a. m. Daily eaceqt Sundays. v '.. r ..rx Greensboro is eoon to have a $10,00p " Li $ 1 -? chair 'acttteryj i' The movement to orgun t .dze the company has been on fotoit for some time and we lare glad tJo Heami that nearly aill the capital stock !has beai 4aken Weare asked to withholds fur yie r ataftemenits" tor reasons best known v ' . those, concern.-iwnsboroTels gram' . , . t ' ' - Reports , from all parts of the county - fX MdioaJte itati the storm:, .of M Saturday : night was xne mosx lernnc an , years -4 f. ihat' 4ie was of unsound mind. -States ill ISliiljiii Botlt my wife and myself bave been : SLEBFINO CAR SHRVIOBL) x Trains 87 and 11, and 12 and 28 Icarry PuHmaa; sleepeni between New York, Washington, Ashe ville,. Hot Springs,C battamboga and Nashville. Trains 9 sati lLand 10 and l 'lwesn Jacksonville, Savtomah; Columbia, Asheville, Ho Sprlnga, EjnoxvlUe and Xctntiia'ti. Trains 15 and 16 carry Pullman sleepers between. Salisbury, Asheviile, Hot Springs,' Nashr and Memphis. Together with' bur excellent equipmeot and scheduiee to the north and east, ail rail thiroiigh Washing attention is called to our rail and water route i 4 the ncr the Chesapeafc line. This schedule allows) a "day's : stop over at Norfolk, Va affording an opp tuniity to Visit Old, Pqtot Cornfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia, Virginiia Beaco, New port Newa, eta Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residence "by the Asheviile Transfer 0)mpy, office wSfth city ticket office; 60 Fatton a' enue, AehevlUe; N..C. '. FRANK S. GANNON, jrjthe tor II pld liver, and Bonse biliousness, sick nausea,; indiges headache tion, etc They people a mile away, at 2 a. m. Sunday -1 morning. The new county bridge Just below the, mil tWUs swept away. ', The damage Is estimated at $1000 to themill property. Thi 43 very old mill site. j Lord C?ornwallis' camped at this mill on.'"the liltb -of1 February, 1781, moath.5 before the battle of G'iiaCirf house,, as he Wngt Limy nr UI l. nrmana rn " ..'t-'ii , Third VJkso Pres. & Gen. MerM - Washington, D Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Ca Pittsburg, Pa. I J M. GULP, j - , Traffic Manager, oasaw - ' ' - 4 - Washington. D. C.- S.H. HARDWICK. A. G. P. A., Atlanrta, Ga. ' W. H. TAYLOR, u rV , A. G. P. A.; Louisville, Ky, W. A.TDRK, u ! -' Gen. Passenger Agent. ; v Washington, D. C. ' ,v'. " TCYS' CANDY Clty Pass, and T. 'Agent. A. G. P; A Chattanooga, Teno. Ashevtne, N: C 1 - jt- ?iSalan,i' Palatable. Potent. Tasta 'Good." Do nreene on ih ' v- - : ; I flood. Nam. Bir Sr. JiXr": rrr',n-"u- valuable to prevent a colder break up a , ": ' Virginia. "r;r,T' a ran teed tr a.11 rirnr. ' CfuvSifnAt 'PharmaAV wwes street ana uourt Baaars. - ' jrnj -..-tin rf.i than srs vmmiT I . . . j wc. Du? a'maiii n Vm.ivmflrfPT,oo. , Purelv veeetable.' thev killed by. x-awetons men.- - Whhh.I. -'. 1 . v - .!?rKrrr:r T Vhout I820, wmen thirf ri v 1 .'Jtror saae.bv Th . I W y. A. MWK -Ufc WW, """ ... .' ,- I. J .....-,......':-.: ' . V.. . r..""":UlUe NS 1 fUEPAY C203 cask for a shvde stamp Kta cut l We pay & to glOO cmek for manypoffiage stamps used between 184T and 1870. Look xm jonv old letters and t$osa CTASDAEa STAMP CO. BU Umlm. Wm. nibDAVID Vh;'Ciiw,Viir fhK The KidnqlLver and BIooC ..... ""i . ; : " . r?- .- . . : .. . vr-" . " -. .... v: k ' ': -4- - a.. , ' '" . f ' - u .. - " ' ' , ' , . - - " ' v 1 ' ' ' - .....-.-...7.......- . ....... -:..:-.- . h Z.r . - - 1 , - - -: - I J rV

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