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V 5SS 7 " THE ASHILliE:GA25TE APRIL , 1899 - u ; fe 'I if 1 - .i r " "j - . '? y sr . no me xxxxxooQoOobooooooocxyxxccxoooc 1 R 1 VitOQOOOC I 1 i y 50 pieces 36 inch wide percale, worth 10c at Sets 50 pieces 36 inch wide percale, worth 12 i-2c at 7 i-2cts 30 pieces 36 inch wide percale, worth 18c at 12 r-cts 100 pieces calicpes at 3c 20 pieces striped and checked dimities, worth 8c at 5c French Organdies sold everywhere at 35c, our price 22 i-2c 375 boxes soap, worth 25c at 9c 100 heavy, full size quilts, worth $1:25, for this sale 89c 5OO0XXX000O00OO00OO0OOO0O0O(X0O0 We call Special Attention to our line of Shoes and ready made clothing, the largest stocks in the city, and at prices lower than the lowest. 300 Ladies' Drss Skirts, from 35c to $12 a piece xooooooqocox 1) CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va--rious Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress irr the . Land ofthe Sky. t otes Gathered for the Qazetta and Selections from latest North v vaioiina i wspapera, ' -.-VJPop the - first time in hr history Charlotte has thirteen -aldermen in i stead f . twelve. . The Sllsbjiry Hosiery mill, which wasrecen'tly burned dav n, will be re built and fitted; 'with, improved ma- chinery.';-. , , fin ,the hardest:f aught and moet Ui "te'nseay ilnterc6tii game of tb.e. season, -v CarolinarwW defeated Saturday hy the "University of Maryland by a swore 'of 6 to 5. - ' - v boilei- explosim .occurred at. a 41a- tillery- occupied' , "by B.;-Fv enfrow, 'near ,Wcodland. N, ' C. billing-Thorna ftferti with yon JSRKba' i.fiaiii vnit continue toe ; .7 TSt&ii 000 boxet old, 400.000 iuva rnred. Buy v(wrn.HAC from $Foor own dJfSHVjAg roach for an. Take it l ta DOX Cnttixd Court, Sauare.--- Ulg JDJIlItlJDIlOi'e ; ' ffl and 12 Pat ton Avenue. PECIAL SA PAYYM Jones, the United States guager, anda young man named Charles E. Odom. Salisbury Sun. : ' ' Arrangements aro in progros-s look ing to the continuation of the shirt factory at the peniteatiry, not by pri- vate persoins, as Uertofore, but by tbs penitentiary, thelar to purchase the plant. It ds ascertained "that Oliver H. Iockery's content against John D. Bellamy is nioi for 'a eeat In ongres?, but to have the entre election declared null and void on account of-- fraud and intimidation. Mr, Abe Long, 21 yars old, son cf StteTiff Long.f" Undon,.S. C. was ac cidentally klilled last wek by hijs pis tol falling off -the mantel. Th pistol was discharged and the -ball entered M ajf Ifsp Young The real' secret of vouttifiii featut-ea in women is regular menstruation Ai tnere is an: irregularity of any nature if the menses be suppressed or too scanty too profuse or painful the trouble will show in the face. The eyes will he encircled with black, the" skin sallow : blotehea I and pimples .will appear, - and1 the 8unerer aimougn young in years, will appear old in looks. The un failing remedy is v Bradfield's Feejale Reculatoh It curesTall Ills of, theVomahly or eans, Falline of theWombXeucbr- rhoea or Whites and iBearing-down Pains. Cures Backache Headache and Nervousness, all of which arc due to weakness in th&same organs. . Large bottles are sold by Druggists for SSBS PRADFIEtD REGULATOR COAttantOi Go. s rial 1 A Mr. Long's forehead, jue: over the left eye. v A special to the ialeigii News and Obeserver from Marion, N. C, says that a man answering to 'Che. description of "Si" Smitlh, who biutaliy murdered Judge W. B. Bell, in Habersham coun ty," Ga., on the ?d ins"; sit, has been ar rested and lodged In jiil the rev Mr. Robert B. Glemn, of Winston, will deliver the annual address this year at Davidson college commeacement. Mr. A. C. Mcintosh will delle? the ova tion before the PM Society, and DrT R. N. Brackett, of Clemson college will speak before the.Eau society. I Gibbs Garland, of Herrell township, sold 2,000 trees" last woek loa PMladel- phla corporatton at SI earn. If we are not to have a railroad through 'this end of the county, why are cnfttalists buy ing up all the tlm'-er a'i'ojrg the route of the survey? Mitchell Mirror. , 1 . M. C. Holton, who was in town yes terday,t:telis the Record that he (has di-co.vered- a rich veia of copper ore mfix ed wttth gold, 'on his land about a mile anda quarter, from High Point. He is making arrangements, to- develop- It Greensboro Record. i Samuel Brinkley, of Big Rock creek, was' here Monday." t Mr Bririkley en- rr : y '. Beauty Is Blood Dee. ? Clean blood meanal a -clean skin- No Deauty witnous iv. VscaretsiUandy Cathar tie clean, your piooa ano; keep it clean, by StirriDg up the lazy liver and driving all im puritiesi from the-body. Begin to-day Itv bamsh pimplesboils, .blotches, blackheads; and that sickly bilieua complexion by taking Cascarets,-rrbe?iut tor ten certa. .-Airdruz- lists, satisracti on cuaran teed iftrt ten. - VoMiaia 3iyt3Che tOMoMh pw Collage street sati Court Square. - Joys Uae honor at having, the V ;longt beard of any persia m 'rth Carci ni if not In' the United Statefc- It 'drags the ground several iache acd its owner is at" least ftre feet cigJit or n'ine 'inch.e tail Bakersville M i rrpv. . TUretLieu tenant Zebulon B. Vance, son of the late Senator Va-nce,r ITSS been promoted captain and assigned to? the Tenth U.S, Lnfa arry. Capt. Vance graduated, from tihe U. S,nkYal academy- and received" a ' commission a' en sign in tine -navy in the eigMyis, but was transferred to the army. We understand since the overflow of the .Yadkin river there have been sev eral skeletons found in the bottoms of F. CrH-aSrston's k'-irni in Iavie 3unty, and many Indian relics such as beads and tomahawks A company, has been looking over Pames' shoale, above the Neck, Thursday, and are speaking of putting m au electric plant. Tyro Cor. Lexington rPispatch. J. Van Lindley lefc at 1 aon today for Southern Pines lojh; present at a meac ing or supervisors of t!ie state experi ment station They met to discuss the "Sail Jose scale and try to discover a cure. It will be remembered that Mr. Licdley's peach jreharl was entirely destroyed by the bca'e a short whole ago. The hundred and fifty acres of peach trees were uprooted and burn end. --Greensboro Telegram. "We notice items In the papers of suc cessful farming in this county which induces? us to publish the following: There were 5 families Hiving on Judge Furche's Chip-ley's farm, seven miles north of Statesville, during the year 1898, and they raised 630 bushels of corn, 386 bushels of whai, 12 bales of cotton, and also a quanLi y of oats, sor ghum, and other small citps. One of these tenants, Andrew White, with one horse, ra'ised 800 'juihels; of corn, 65 bushels cf wheat, 1 i-2 l-iles of cotton, and a quantity of peas, sarg-hum, pumpkins, turnips and other email crops. Statesville Blade. Mr. Harvey McCrte, of Long Creek, met with a frigntrul accent last Wed nesday. Ha had oeei ploughing- and when he left the 'i?ld late in the after noon, he mounted his mule, riding side ways home. As he was-iiasaing along the road a dog ran out ?nd barked ait the mule It became frightened and ran. Mr. McCree was thrown off, His foot caught in the chri'n" and he was dragged for 150 yard.s before the mule was stopped. When picked up he was more dead than alive.--Charlotte Ob server. Mr. W. L. Kivotts u farmer in Liber ty township, made a remarkable yield on three-fourths oi an acre of ground last year. He first prepared his land thoroughly, arid then usod an ordinary amount of fertilizer beginning work the last of February. On March 1st he planted Irish potatoes. After dig ging the potatoes the- land was sowed in peas and German millet. After marketing this crop, he planted anoth er crop of Irish potatoes. The crops cost Mm $62.50 and Mr. Ifivftts realized $191.70, making a clear profit of $129.20. --Ashboro Courier. A new industry will be established near here next month, that will bring considerable mony into this section. It is a mill for cutting tarrel .staves, which will be operate I on the old Oeage Lutterloh place, five miles northward 6i Pittsborc-, by Messrs. ILfis and Franks of Swain county. They have employed Mr. Spencer Taylor to buy for them at once 2,000 cords of white oak and post oak timber, for wh'ch tbey wHl pay $4.75 a cord delivered at the mill, 'or $1.25 at the stump. The staves will be hauled here for shipment, and are In tended for the Standard Oil Company. Chatham Record. The Connecticut Mutual Tife Insur ance company, one ot the largest in the World, withdraws from this state on. account of the "Craig billsayirg it cannot as a purely mutual company be, in justice to its policy holder?, bound by the provisions of any euch law. This company ha? done business in North Carolina since 18G6, and has paid 220 losses, agjrfegatiiig ovrr $2,000, 000; . Its retireTnert takes, effect May 31, the oew law going into" effect Jane 1. It has notified Commissioner Young of its withdrawal. . "I suffered the tortures of the damned with protruding piles brought on by codsi ipa tion with which I was afflicted foi jwonty years. 1 ran across your CASCABlO'i'S in the town of NewelU la., and never found any tbfnp to equal them. To-day I am entitei y free from piles and feel like a new man." " C. H. Keitz, MltJones St., Sioux City, la. Pleasant, ; Palatable. n Poteht; , Taste! G0oJ. ilo Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe; 10c. IScViOc, . cure constipation: Sttrihit Urmtij Compm fUteg. mtrl. &w TrHt fti illl. ril-RAffl Hoiaand cma-ranteed iinrtrinr w-MMV gists to f 3C It R Tobacco Ha.l,iiJ i '-rrr Carolina Pharmacy in71 JTrrvM CANDY ffl'jLj?-. CATHARTIC ; i Tlie Kind-Xou Have Always in use for OTer 30"years All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infants and Children Experience agajnst Experiment. What is CAS Oastoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomaclt and Bowels, firivin healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS ytf Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use FJr Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUW COMPANY. TT HURRAY STREET, NCWVORKCITY. SOUTHERN BAIJLAVTAY. Ik Effect Numbers. S7A11 Number. IS ' Eastern: 4:30pm G:55pm 9:20pm 12:05am 3:50am 6:22am jliV. New York Ar. Lv. Philadelphia Ar. Lv. Baltimore Ar. 10:43pm 6:10am 11:15am 6:07Tm 12:10am 12:01pm Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Richmond 9:35pm 3:10am 4:05am 7:05am 9:10am 2:50pm 3:50pm 6:35pm (CMtrxl T:Ftpm IiT. EalUbury Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am S:S0pm LT. BU.teivlll Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am :07pm Lt. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09 am t:2fpm Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am 10.S4pxn Lv. Marlon Ar. 3:28pm 6:45am lS:0tuxr lit Biltmore Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am It :10am Ar. Ashevill Lv. 1:20pm 6:15am UrlJana Lit. ' Aahevllle Ar 1:10pm 5:10am t:fi9 Lit. Hot Spring Ar. 11:40am 4:00am 8:00am Lv. Morritown Ar. 9:60am J:I0am 4:26am At. Knoxvllle Lv. 8:26am 1:16am 7:40am Ar. CbattanoosA 4:tCara 16:00pm 7:ltpm Ar, Mempbia Lv. 1:11am '9 15am ::5ra !:l!pro 1:11 pes t '.tSpm l.'SSpm lS5pm 7:40pm l:IEpm 7:10pm t :45am 1:61pm Ar. 7:Eam ?:Sfpi Ar. T:f&ra 7:8tp3 A. AND S. No. 14. No.. 1 (Central Lt. Aa3MftTHI (EacteriL Tlma.) Lt. Blltmon Lv. HecdervoBvllla Lt. TrrMt Lv. Spartamkmra Ar. Columbia l:ltam 1:17am i :20am 1 :aro t :16pm t :29pm (:0p f :16pm 9:?5pm -2:40pm (Catral 9:$cxi 6:lan A. J:lfam 9:16am r. JacksoaTlUd Lt. l:Wpi I: Uam As. Amaicta i:Kpm i:19aai Am. A.tlaata ':40am 8:10pm Ar. Nw MURPHY No. 17 No. 17 (Central t:00am 4:00pm Lt. t0:29m 8:25pm Lt. 11 :20am :6:60pm Lt. 1:45am 8:00pm Ax. Daily except Sunday. (SLEEPING CAR SKRVICET.) Trains 87 and 11, and 12 and 38 carry Pullmaii &leper between New York. Washington, AahevilleHot Springs, C liattanoog-a and Nashville. Train 9 and 11, and 10 and 12, between Jacksoavill e, Savannah, Columbia, Aaheville, Hot Springs, Knoxvllle ana dneinaati. TraiM 15 and 16 carry Pullman eleepera between. Salisbury. Aaheville, Hot Springs, Nashville, Ctanooga and Memphis. Togrejtker witn our excellent equipment and schedule to the north and eatt, all rail through Washington, the public's special attention la called to our rail and water route to the north and east Southern railway and the Chesapeak iJrfHCmpe at Norfolk, Va afEbrding an oppor tuixlty to vMt Old Point Comfort Ent Monroe).' Virginia. Virglnda Beach. hw,-NeW eJL.eSlaS? cUed Ior and checked from hotels and residents a Waahlngftm, DC. S. H. HARD WICK, 'a 4 Aj, Ajtwia, G. ; W. H. TAYLOR, A- G-A- LouflsflUat Ky. W. A. TURK, c. a. bcc , . V . .vrgtciy. c T)$E-f V" P:''' - , 4vA. Q. PA., Chattanooga, Tena. - CatyPsy:aii4 T. Agent, -ri- ' . 'Vi- r fumf' ---. . . . . .. , mrmmmmmW?mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmW . m. ' -i.. iR9MK . WE PAY 0200 55r 5?' tinsSe stamp-Ilka cotW pay ft to 100 eab lor many postage stamps nsed between 1847 And 187a Look dp your old letters and tbose of four neighbors 5 yon nay flna stamps worth tfioasands Bought, and which lias been has ixirnA tri siimofiiM e V "1 and lias been made under bis per j!j3tJlj,s sonal supervision since its infancy. WRM Signature of Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. Number. IS T'me. 9 12:43pm 6:35am 10:15am 2:56am 8:00am 11:25pm Lv. Washing-ton Ar. 6:42 am 9:35pm Lv. Danville Ar. 11:25pm 1:30pm Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm Norfolk Ar. 7:50am 5:55pm Selma Ar. 2:40am 12:35pm Raleigh Ar. 1:40am 1135am Greensboro Lv. 10:43pm 8:50am Tim.) Naafcviilc Lv. t:lCpm l:lam LeulffTill L. ":465 T:4ftBe As. Ciaelati Lr. I:ltpi t:t&se BRANCH. Time.) N. It. N I K f Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm Ar. Ar. Lv. :52pm S :02pm 6:00pm t:ltpm ll:?0am 2:30pm 1:46pm 12: Up 11:26am 8:$0am A? Ckarlasta Lt. 7 :29am 6:ttpa Tina.) Lt. US: 14am II: Mam B:99pm 1t. t:Uvm t.Uwm Lt. 7:6am 11:69pm Orleans Lt. 7:46pm r:taam BRANCH. Time.) No. 68 No. 18 Ackcrlllfl At. Wayntaxlll Ar. Balaam Ar. Brrsom City Lt. Marpkr Lv. 4:ttpsa 1:99pm 1:62pm U:4Jam 11:20pm .U:S0am 9: 15am 9:tSam 6:00 a. m. Daily exceqt Sundays. fWlT I M 1 1 1 X .VLB V m s? W m m. ' - - m U I me iviancys, aver and Diooa f P D i O D D a eft ic ae : 8 Of Je. ound ft- : nta n Tlrst 00 f r J H! u c ous )Ug! an OUS e, h t t le . J ca ie ftlj p $6 blc T r 'I ;-v.-v . .. i . r i
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