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11 ; - 1 . f - ; THE ASHEVTLLS GAZETTE MAY - 1899 hear Spring Hop, lah Coounty, each of 150 gallons capacity. On2. of the n Smallest seizure tver made wav re- ported today. - t a as of ninetee.'Cof the counterfeit stamped ' Jfacobs . & Co. s cigars, .which were Iftken at Reiisville. ill II V" II f i in ii iii iiii A ii ii ii u; n i i - 1i II V II I t ft B AI TIM 0 a7 7-2 Patton Avenue EE Read the items in this advertisement carefully you will then realize why this store has grown so constantly and why this store is always so crowded with customers when others are complaining about dull times. Our special sale last week was well appreciated by the public, judging from the many hundreds of buyers seen at our mammoth store every day. Look at the special offerings for this week. u m 36 -i:;: h wide Percales, the 7c quality, for 5c. The 10c quality for 7c The best Sea Island Goo Is Hold any where at 12 ani 15c for 10 French Ginghams the 15 aadlcqual ity for 10c. 300 Ladies' Wrappers made of the best Percal s and Lawn, well made and trim med, worth from 1.00 to $2.00, our price, 75c; 89c and 98c Pique Welts in white and colors from 10j up. 250 pairs of SAMPLES in Miss V and Children's slippers, the finest- quality, worth from .$1.25 to 12.00, our prica 75c. 200 Ladies' Dress Skirts, made of Cre pons, the $ 1.50 kind, our price, 75c. n immense line of fine Skirts at way down prices. 14 ft Special attention is called to our cut prices on Mens and Boys Serge Suits From $2.00 to $4,00 saved on every suit. We have them from the cheapest to the finest. Our 1 ine of 25c Shirts and 'Drawers eclipses anything in the city. It is the regular 40 and 50c quality. The Big altimore 10 and 12 Patton Ave. 622 0 CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for the Gazette and Selections from latest North Carolina Newspapers. Senator Pritchard has recommended xrroz. u. x rooi as census supervisor cf the eighth census district. The Selma Oil and Fertilizer works, with a capital tetock of $25,000, has been organized and will soon commence op eration. Governor Russell has commissioned v F. W. Hancock a member of the state board of pharmacy for a period of five . years from April 28, 1899. K- .... . 4 ' y Mack Shook, a brother , Of the well known J. Wiley Shook, has rented the 1 house so long occupied by the late A. :';W. Jamison and will move his family here. Mr. Shook is the storekeeper ' and guager at Messrs. J. C. Somers & Co.'s distillery. Statesville Landmark. Hope Mills No. 2, which has been shut down for the past two months on account of (the breaking of the dam, will start up the middle of the month under steam power. We understand that the spinning will be done at No. hereafter, and that the factory will be run night and day. Fayetteville Observer. Crow have established a new indus try in Wilkes. For several weeks the crows have been catchine and carrv- ing away young chickens from the home of John E. McEwen. He tells us that for the last several days they have been carrying off an average of three little chickens per day. It is the fit . . UiSl se or tne kind we have heard of. Wilkesboro Chronicle. ever It rests with yon whether yon continue tne, nerre-ciuingr tooacco naDit. r vxvmsa .xemor the desire lor tobacco, with; oat nervous aucress, expeis a, re wis- .Mil aw r - sa m ia grs- ' . - tine,' purifies- the bloo . . tores -:, iuy uuuiuwu - mutes yoa strong; In health, " andpocke boot. 000 boxet t JAA AAA ss cured. Buy Hi AC from owndruirtrist. -who will Touch fous. Take ityvith ' FJ1 S 1 Ba. irULratlenUy. persistentl f . pnt hex, M. usn ally curt S boxes, $150, cmar&n teed to en re. or we ref und m on ey . guriiac Senary Cefh)eara, Bwtiwl, lark. TPrw ' sailed by The Carolina Pharmacy College itreet and Court Square, The Mount Airy and Dan River Nar row Guage railroad is a certainty, an immense number of hands having al ready been put to work on the grading. The weather was favorable last week ft nd the contractor gathered a large r the tor H Bouse biliousness, sick nausea, iadiges IS - . i". uvm, ana enrp headache, jaundice. They are in- tion, etc varaaDie to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthv your confidence. Purely yeeetahiA can be taken by children or deuSSU Price, 25c. at all medicine dealer?? bS Of C. I. Hood & Co., LowelCMass y maU squad of colored laborers, and almost before anybody was aware of it, marched them through Mount Airy and commenced throwing dirt. Mount Airy News. The entire state guard will be reor ganized so as to adrit the entire First tegiment of volunteers, very probably as it stood at muster-out. Work begins this week on an import ant addition to :ha b'ind institution at Kaleigh. Another story will be added giving it a heig-'it of three stories. It has a frontage of cer 400 feet. Copies of the school law are being distributed throughout the state. The demand for the law has been large and they are being mailed out rapidly. Blanks will be ee:it out this week hy the state agrioui'uial department to its 1,000 correspondents, on which the crop report for the entire month of May will be ba3 id. News and Observ er. The insurance commissioner . has paid into the stit3 treasury $16,700 for licenses and $2,016 tor fees; all for thr month of April. He says there will be .'is much for May and that th-3 total for ihis year will approximate $95,000. Deputy Revenue Collector Wool last night captured two i? cit distiller ips 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 be stirring up the lazy liver and drivincklf im purities from the bodv Begin to-day tj banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackhead md that sickly bilious complexion bv tVfcw' scarets.-beauty for ten cents. SloW -ists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c 50c For sale by1 The Caroltna Pharmaiv College street amfd Court SquareT: News and Observer. Memorial Day y i.i be as impressive ly and patriotically celebrated in WiJ mingiton as ever, ?;.ye the Mes ;nger. Cape Fear Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, who have the celebi.a5on in charge, have n.&'Je all arransrementj for the observance, which will take place in the afterncon in the bauti'i;1 city of the dead Otkdale cemecry. Auditor Ayer is tiying to make up pension boards 5n .he various counties. About fifty have been made so far. It i.s tedious work, as poor boards give rise to pension frauds and care is nec essary. News and Observer. J. M. Brooks-hire, of Biltmore, was in town yesterday, accompanied by Prof. S. E. Shafer, of La Plata, Mo., who has for several months been negotiat ing for . the purchase of the college property, with the purpose in view of reviving that erstwhile popular and flourishing institution. We have not learned the result of the negotiations, but sincerely hope, Mr. Shafer's plans may be consummated. Hendersonville PTimes. A remarkable relic has recently been uncovered on an island at the mouth of the New River, near Marines. A strong current set in from the sea a few days ago, cutting away the ocean bed to a depth of several feet and lay ing bare the remains of a vast forest at the bottom. Great stumps and re mains of mammoth trees were seen and among them the skeleton of what is supposed to be a mastodon. One sin gle bone weighed not less than six hundred pounds, and judging from measurement's of parts an estimate has been made that the animal in life must have measured not legs than fifteen feet across the breast and stood near ly or quite twenty feet high.. W. M. Wilson is well known to many of our readers. He has undergone a strange experience lately. About ten months ago he accidentally struck his head against a post. Jle was looking in another direction from the post when he ran against it, consequently the shock was great, although no setfi ous injury resulted. A few weeks af ter the accident his hair, beard, eye brows and eyelashes began to drop out. This continued until he was as bald as an orange. A little later on his hair began to grow on his head and instead of ithe natural color it was white, not gray, but white as cotton. In the same manner his beard, eyebrows and lashes were white. He remained this way un til a week or so ago, ten months after he received the shock, when his hair began to assume its natural color, and in &. month or so Mr. Wilson will, in all probability be the same as his friends knew him a year ago. High Point En terprise. Mr. Joel F. Hill, a prominent and highly respected citizen of Stokes coun ty, died a few dayr ago at advanced age. For some time preceding his death he had been a ioted with a most rare and remarkable disease. Seating himself one day in a chair at his residence he adjusted his glasses i and prepared to read a newspaper. His memory was fair, he wae in pos session of all his faculties and appar ently in the be.it of health. Opening the paper, some cf the family were at tracted by an ejaculation from him, when it was discovered that he was to tally unable to read a line. He not only could not read but the letters were strange characters to his eyes. His sight was good as usual, and his fam ily were moved to send for a doctor. The physician diagnosed the trouble as aphasia, or the obliteration from the mind of the faculty pertaining to let ters. Mr. Hill never recovered the lost art to the day of his death. Greens boro Telegram. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c. Jt C. C. C. fall, dmtrffir.ts refund money For sate by the OaaioMnaf pharmacy. College street and Court square. J. D. Bridige, editor and pmoprieltor o the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., says I would mot be1 wflthout One Minut Cough Cure for my boy, -when troubled with a cough or cold!. It is1 the bee remedy for croup I ever used. For sale by Paragon Pharmacy. "I suffered the tortures of the damned with protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell, la., and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel like a ltew man." C. H. Kbitz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la. CANDY CATHARTIC 4 Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Goort. Do Good, Never Sicken. "Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, iCc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUrllng Itftaedj Cotapny, CMtago, Entnal, Kw Ywk. SIS KU I U-DHU gists to CU It R Tobacco Habit? CeUege street imhL Court Square. -i: ..For.. waiAibrTb Carolfoa -Pharmacy " nl.UtitUmmhitnimm., l1timmtlHtlt.tnllH.,mniTtmmil uiiiiiiinnmiMiiimiiiiiiiiMhiiim.iiHiimniiiiiiiiiiiiTliiiiHliHhumiillllll AVegetaWePreparaiionfor As similating fegTodd andlteguta ting th&StcmiadisfiDdBmrelsGf Proinotesl)igcsu1on,ChcerfiiI ness and Bfcst.Contains neiEher OpmrrCMorptiirie CDrUmexal Not Nahc otic. EtapeafOldl-S tBtCariantttkilm Soger . A perfect Remedy forCbrts liga tion. Sour StoiMch.DiarrUoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish Dsss and Loss OF SLEER Tac Simile Signature of ynsw yohk. EXACT COPV Of WRAPPED For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign: the ASF jr For Over Thirty Years !o) J. mi TUB OKNTAVn MMRf, 9KKW TT. c SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbera. S7&11 Number. 55 Eastern Time. Number. 124?! Number. 4:30pm 6:55pm 9:20pm 10:43pm 6:10am 12:05am 3:50am 6:22am 11:15am 6:07pm Liv. New York Ar. Lv. Philadelphia Ar. Lv. Baltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35 am 10:15am 2:56am 8:00ajn 11:25pm Lv. Washington Ar. 6:42am 9:35pm Lv. Danville Ar. 11:25pm 1:30pm 12:10am 12:01pm S :33pm 3:10am 4:05am 7:05am 9:10am 2:50pm 3:50pm 6:35pm Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Richmond Ar, 6:40am 6:25pm f:Sf&m il5am l:itazn il:I2pm 1:16pm I'Kpm I:tSpm t:Hv8B l:ESpm 7:49pm (l:tSpm 7:16pm T:C6pm 8:S6pm 1:07pm f :i5pm 15:81am 11: Item 13:lfc t:t8ai l:00m 4:lSa.m 7:49am 7:ltpta lOatnM Time.) Lv. MUbury Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am Lv. 8ttevllle Ar. 5:44prn S:43m Lv. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pm 7:62am Lv. " Marlon Ar. S :28pm 6:45am Lv Blltmor Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am Ar. ABheville Lv. 1:20pm 5: 15am Lv. Abbeville Ar 1:10pm 5:10am Lv. Hot Spring Ar. 11:40am 4:0Oam Lv. Morrbrtown Ar. :60m 1:16am Ar. Knoxvllle Lv. 8:26am 1:15am Ar. ChAttanoog Lv 4:8ana W:Wp Ar. Kemphi Lv. I:1Sjd l:44ua f:ISK Ar. NUkvlUe Lv. 13:lpm I:1jsi f:lfcs f:Rpa As. Lulrrlll Lv. 7:4lj? T:4m 7:tm 7:Ua Ar. Claelasal Lv. l:tpiBS fittan A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. Ne 1 (Central Time.) If. II. Ke Me. I. l:Staoi l:Mp l:17atn X :40pm t:HpiB f.Stpm f:lipa 8:35pm Lv. AifeevtUft (Edurtra TIkml) Lv. BUtxiora Lv. HendervomvUl 5,v. Trxa Lv. Spttftsatara Ar. Columbia, Ar. 6:00pm l:40paa Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:52pm :01pm 6:00 pm t:ltpm 11:20am 2:20pm l:4Jpm 12:42p 11: Ham 8:S0&m Xi Cfcartart Lv. 7:8laa t:Ufm CCamtrml Tlaaet) At. fiftVAJUBftk Lv. U:Maja U:S4&3B Ar. Jackvll2 Lv. I:tfps l:Hpa l:K 1:1 A?. x A.4uta 3r. I:ttp t:Saa Norfolk Ar. 7:50am 5:55pm Selma Ar. 2:40am 12:35pm Raleigh Ar. 1:40am 1135am Greensboro Lv. 10 :43pm 8:50am An Attest Lv. T:Wi ll:Mp ':40am 8:16pm Ar- Kavr Orl T:44am KB. ttaoki Lv. l:Mpok MURPHY BRANCH. No. 7 No. 17 (Central Time.) No. 8 No. 18 1 :00am 4:00pm Lv. 10:29aia 8:25pm Lv. U :20am 5:50pm Lv. 1:45am 8:00pm Ar. M:Uwa Ar. Daily except Sundays. W&ymeavill Brrsts CStK Ar. 4:tfpa V.Mpm Ar. 1:58pm U:4!ani Ar. 11 :89pm ll:20m Lv. r:ltna l:8SAai Lv. 6:00 a. m. Daily exceqt Sundaya. (SLEEPING CAR S3RVICK.) Trains 87 and 11, mf 12 and 88 carry Pullman sleeper betweea New Tlerk, WaaMmjton, Ashevllle, Hot Spring, C hafctaaoog-a and NashvUle. TlralaB 9 ad 11, and 10 and 12, between Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, AahevlUe, Hot - Sprimga, Knoxvllle ana CXmctniiatL Trains 15 and 16 carry Pullman sleepera between. Salisbury, AaheviUa, Hot Spring, NasbvtUle, ChatanOosia and Memphla. Togeft2er with. Our excellent equipment and schedules to the aorth and east, all rail thrausb Washington, the public's special attention is called to our rail and water route Rto this north and east Southern railway and the Cheeapeak line. This schedule allows a day's stop over at Norfolk, Va affording an oppoc t unity to Visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe),- Virginia, Virginia Beach, New port News, etCwJ3aggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by the Ashevflla Transfer Company, office with city ticket office; 60 Patton av enue. AanevUle, N. C. FRANK S. GANNON, Third VJwe pres. & Genw Mgr., WaaMng'ton, D. C. J. M. GULP, ..UJ Traffic Manager, i I Washington. t. C. S. H. HARDWICBZ, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. W. H. TAYLOR, - A. G. P. A., LxnsTlUs, Ky. W. A. TURK, ' -j Gen. Passenger Agent, WasMngfcxn, D. C. C. A. BENSCOTER. F. R. DARBT, ' A. G. P. A, Cfcattanooga, Tens. CityPaas. and T. Agent. Ab1m!v1, n a WE PAY $200 cas for a single stamp lite cntt We pay & to glflO each for many postage stamps used between 1847 and 1870. Look "P your oia letters and those ir "clKUL,vrBf yon mai uuu nouiyi wurul LiiOI SSRd r BTAKDARB 8TASP COu. St. fardk Wo. 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