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'Tiiey j claim to be the champion piscatorial iste, having CSught 178 Jish. Wilming ton Messenger. ; - Work goes steadily forward on the artesian well of , the Clarendon Water works company at Hilton. Up to last night the well had Deen sunK to a depth jpf 1,198 feet 6 inches. The drill is still in granite rock,- and has been going through rock for the last hun dred feet. It is believed when thedrill passes through the rock pure waiter will be struck. There is still a flow of salt water. Wilmington Messenger. i Under an act of the recent legislature a dispensary was established; for the city of Greensboro. A board Of man agers has been elected and prepara tions are now being made ' to open up on the 1st of July. A certain- attor ney in this city has today been visiting the barrooms of the city with a law book under his arm, and it has leaked out that an effort is being organized to institute legal proceedings to pre vent the opening of the dispensary. It is believed that the constitutionality of the law enacting it will be attacked. That is the way it looks today, and we shall see "what we shall see." Greens boro Tefegram. Special bargains in our black and colored Dress Goods Department. t The Dewey Boys' Shirt Waist seems to take the town, we are selling hundreds of them, price 25c. SPECIAL REDACTION For Monday and Tuesday in our IVfen and Boys' Suits, Un derwear and Shoe Departments. Be sure to call, you will find our counters full of bargains in every line. The Big aitimore B W and 12 nation Ave. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c. Si. All nrueKists. FVt sale by The Cajrolfoa Pbarnmqj College street and Court Sauare. How Wealth la Carried. "It is rather amusing," remarked tho head of the biggest bureau de change in London to the writer, "to notice the vari ous methods in which men of different nationalities carry their worldly wealth. 'The Englishman carries his all loose in his right hand trousers pocket gold, sil ver and copper all mixed up together. Ho pulls a handful of the mixture out of his pocket in a large, opulent way and selects tho coins he has need of. The American carries his wad of bills in a peculiar long, narrow pocketbook, in which the green backs lie uat; the i' renchman makes use of a leather purse with no distinguishing characteristics, while the uerman uses one gayly embroidered in silks by the fair hands of some Lottchen or Mina. 'The half civilized capitalist from some torrid South American city cvrries his dollars in a belt with cunningly devised pockets to baffle the gentlemen with the light lingers. Some of these belts are very expensive. The Italian of tho poorci classes ties up his little fortune in a gayly colored handkerchief secured with many knots, which he secretes in some mys terious manner about his clothes. A sim ilar course has charms for the Spaniard, while the lower class Russian exhibits a preference for his boots or the lining A his clothes as a hiding placcfor his sav ings." London Answers. By allowing: the accumulations Iq Lne Dowels to remain, the entire iys- tem is poisoned. De Witt's Lirtrtle Early Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will always use them. For sale by Paragon Pharmacy. Boyi' fine shoes a Mear'. CAROLINA NEWS votes by four negroes in tion. the late elec- i Wilkesboro that one Interesting Itema 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 frm Latest North Carolina Newspapers. The contract for the erection of Wil mington's new $250,000 cotton factory, the. Delgado mills, lias been 'let to Messrs. -Zachary & Zachary, of Ral eigh. That was a very graceful and praise worthy act in Mr. A. A. Shuford, in paying the fare to Charleston of sever al confederate veterans. Newton En terprise. The Charlotte News says there is an expert penman and swindler about that takes a one dollar bill and raises it to a five dollar bill. It is expertly done and is a dangerous swindle. Of thp TOootorn imported storekeepers and guagers Lee by name, was taken from his bed' carried some distance, and, barefooted and nearly naked, was thrown into a briar patch. Cowt Her Her Reason A once renowned French actress lost her reason through a trifling occurrence. She was visiting at an ancient chateau, in tho vicinity of Mentonc, when a -friend challenged her to pass the night alone in an alleged haunted chamber. She accept' ed the challenge. During the night she called for aid, and an attendant found her in a state of pitiful fright through certain uncanny sounds she had heard. Finally 6ho developed a nervous disorder, which culminated in insanity. The ghostly visit ants were rats. Cincinnati Enquirer. OASTOSIIA. Baam th9 Th8 Kind You Have Always BougM Signature Queer Verdicts. The recent verdict of a coroner's jury that a man who had been lynched was "frozen to death" recalls another queer verdict in a similar case. A negro had been lvnched on the outskirts of a small town. He was found swinging to a limb, with one of his legs broken. After view ing the body the jury returned this ver dict: ' ' That the deceased came to his death from a broken leg, which happened to him while he was swinging iu, the picnic grove." Atlanta Constitution. The First regiment in Statesville Friday. band will play Mr. William Brame, of Franklin county, son of Rev. William Brame, has truck it rich in 'the Klondike, sf we learn. Rumor has it that he has At Sears' pond, two miles from Dur ham, Sunday, forty-eight colored per sons were baptized. " The Fayetteville and Albemarle rail road is to be built from Southern Pines to Fayetteville. Five miles have been graded. . In Charlotte Preston Gilmer, colored, shot and killed Carrie Ivy, colored. The shooting was unprovoked. Gilmer es caped. . - Fifteen citizens of Greenville and -vicinity have been arrested on a charge -of conspiring to prevent the casting of made his Record. $1,000,000 already. Warren The tenth convention of the King's Daughters and Sons, of North Carolina Will mppt of c 4.V. n: j. 1 r i ouuinciii silica a,i iu o ciock on the m ATr 1 n or rf -f-ViCk finest rlo v " V iiXii J X. bllVy 111 UUrJ U1 dune- 1899. Entertainment will be rurnished to delegates. Itrests with yon whether yon continue th, removoa tne qesire lor tooaeco, oat nervous aisireu, expeie DO, if r mm mm m mn- tine, puriflei the blooi makes you wrong in health, nere and j book. lObozei iAA AAA cases curea. but KO-TOI1AC from your own drupgist, who .patiently, p? rsiatentljr. One box, tU usually cure t Sboxes,S3.M, cia.ranroa to enre. or we reruna money. Sterling Beaed. Co. CMcuro, Kcwtrnal, Hew t sale The Carolina-: Pharmacy College street aawi voun &q.uare. jjabies' rnoccaslnji 15 cenits at At China Grove Wednesday after noon Pleasant Ritchie, the sixteen-year-old son of Mr. M. M. Ritchie, proprietor of the China Grove roller mill," got his right arm caught in the corn mill belt in the mill and the arm was torn off above the elbow. Suit has been brought in Burke su perior court by Jacob w. Deal against J. D. Elliott, the Hickory con tractor for $5,000. Deal was injured by the falling of a stairway in the new Ollnd institution at Raleigh while working for Elliott, who was the con- I tractor. The soldiers nome nere is one of the best. Every detail or the wants and comfort of the "oloT&oldiers is looked . - -l: . . alter Dy a man wnu was nimself a brave soldier. In this he is assisted by his good wife who loves the men that wore the gray, and sympathizes with them in all their wants and aspirations and memories. News and Observer. MolUe'a Inclination to Rise. Among unique Georgia epitaphs the following, by a triumphant husband, is certainly entitled to the prize: This is the place whar Mollie's buried She's a-lyin hereabout. The groun'8 tore up an the tombstone's broke. But shejiain t never got plumb out J She wuz put in the deepest grave in town, But it's all it kin do to keep her down ! Atlanta Constitution. HIHWHIII l.,l,ll,,ii,.,l,iili1ltMlhlllllli.lllillnnHlln.mllH1Ulllttt.lHHmiHmPt iNebblePrep aratiorijr As similating tlTcXXl andltetitifo- fipg fhP S tnmflrhs find BflwH rf tiess andBest.ContainsiidBKr Optuiifforp1itn0 uoftSpssat Not Nabc oxic. jCarimmTtim WmSted- . Arjerfect Remedv for Constipa tion. Sour Stomch.Diarrhoea, worms ,LorrvuisionsrcvCTisa 0SS sod LOSS OF SlEEB facsimile Signature of VTEW YORK. m EXACT COPV OF WHAPPEa, IliBl i v For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought the Signature of ftF Use For Over Thirty Years mmmi mmtmmWEtur the ecNTAUN mkt, Hi rrr. hOUTHERH RAILWAY. Numben. Number. Number. Number. !7JfcU tt P Etaftaro Time. llJkll I r j i t t i t I r P. th 1m R V8: 5- P! 4:30pm 12:05am 6:55pm 3:50am 9:20pm 6:22am LiV. New York At. Lv. Philadelphia At. Lv. Baltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35 am 10:15am 2:56m 8:00am 11:25pm 10:43pm 11:15am 6:101am 6:07pm 12:10am 12:01pm 9:35pm 9:10mm 8:10am 2:50pm 4:05am 3:50pm 7:05am 6:35pm Lv. Washington At. Lv. Danville At. 6:42am 9:35pm 11:25pm 1:30pm Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Richmond Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm Norfolk Ar. 7:50am 5:55pm Selma Ar. 2:40am 12:35pm Raleigh Ar. 1 :40am 1135m Greensboro Lv. 10:43pm 8:50m tltam 4 ISatn U:12pm I:lfpm l:2Spm l:tipm I:llpm 7:49pm U:pm 7:11pm JtKlpm I.SOpm 1:07pm I'.ZSom lP-4pm 11: Mam U:ltin 11:1Hm t:tm t:0ftaiB 4:ttam 7:4m 7:lfp Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. XV Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. At. Ar. Ar. (Omtral Tim.) Bali bury 8tateivlll Newton Hickory Haiicm Biltmore Ahevtlle Ashevllle Hot Bprlnj MorrUrtown Knoxvill Mmphi Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Ar. 4:45pm 7:52am At. 8: 28pm 6:45am Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am Ar 1:10pm 5:10um Ar. 11:40am 4-.WVtti Ar. t:K0m l:ttoun Lv. 8:2iam l:lfim Lv 4:t9&m l:vpa Lv. I:lam Ar. NaakvlUe Lv. ll:lpaa 1:16am 1 Co MB 1 CI wi ffM 1 m a 1 A. LeulwlOa Lr. T:4lpm T:4Si -a 7: tUm V.Uvm Ar. Claelaaftti l:ttpat I W A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No 19 (Central Tima.) l:tUm 1:17am 19:t8am t :40pm l:ttpm t:lSpm I:ttpm i:pm C:lipa 9:35pm Lv. AssAVtlte (Bactera Time.) Lv. Biltmora Lv. HeadersowHto Lv. Tryeai Lv. Bpartamfiua Ar. Columbia W. II. No, 9 y. I Ar. 6:00pm l:40paa Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. C :52pm 6:03 pm (:00pm t:19pn 11:80am 2:S0pm 1:41pm U:41p ll:Kam 8:80am i'' Aj Cltarltaa Lv. T: Some of tihie results of neglected dys peptic condiltions of th slbomacn are ramiPiP'r. rrnrsu miytioTD. h'ea.r't disease amd epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre vents all this by effecting a. quick" cure in all erases of dyspepsia. "Piaiagom." j B:1BMS :Umm A, faclowaviaa Lv. I:99m i:99a I j :Uvm 1:19am Ax, Atkt iiv. i:m liV. 7:40am 8:19pm An. Ww Orteaaa T:4Spm l:tta -I I: Lv. :99m& MURPHY BRANCH. mm! u ttm mtml Time.) No. 68 No. 18 1 no. -j 99ma I 4:00pm 1:26pm fi:S0pm 8:00pm 8:00am 19:99am U :20am l:4Sam l:48pm Daily except Bunoaya. Lv. Lv. Lt. Ar. Ar. CTavaTlU Ar. 4:99pm 1: Ar. l:tDSK ki'.i Ar. 11:89pm 11:80am Cttj Lv. 9:89am : Hrir Lv. 6:00 a. m. Dally exoeqt Sundays. Lots of children's Oxford ties amd strap aliDDers at J. D. Blanton & Co.'s shoe store. 'Boys' cheap shoe ait Meara'. i ml 1 i I 1 1 1 1 i 1 i I c The contract VJ!LS let n fow rlava aern for the building of the new silk njill near Roanoke Rapids. This mill, un- iiKe tne two other silk mills now be ins established in North Carolina, is cnieny owned by local investors. The Chronicle says it ia reported in rieanty l Blood Deep. VlCan - DlOOfl Tncnns - 1 1 .T- beauty without 1 tic clean your blood and -keen it clean bv stamp? uothe W Jiver5doyvinS purities from the body. Becin tSfft?. asearet-rbeauty for tenr Xll 4ico, BiiKuaunua guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. V?r b7 TheCaroUna Phajrmacy vvu, mvcv ouiu v-UUTl AJUaJTe , The steamer Marion, which carried a party ouisiuc w iub. uiacKnsn grounds yesterday . morning, returned last evening. The steamer went seven teen miles outside, and reached the fishing grounds at 5 a. m. The twen- tv-one fishermen caugnt almost a If you euffeir from tenderness or full . a i. i' j nesa on tne rignt Biu, piains unaer shouldar-'bliaae, conjwtipatiom, bilious ness, eUcR-b'eaclacne, and feel dull heavy and sleepy yxur liveir ig orpi ancLcongesta. -ue Witt's LWtl Early Risers will cure promptly, plelaaantly and permamenrtiy Dy removing the con geeitiooi: anu caueimg me mie ducts t open and now naaraily. THEY AR3 GOOD FILLS. For aale by Paragon Pharmacy. S.m'fi vlcfl kidhoes at $2.00, black and tan, an Mears . Vnr bIy Years I wa a victim of dys- nensia in its worst form. I could eat notniDg out milk toast, and at times my stomach would. iot retain and digest even tnat. Last March I jetran takine CASCARETS and since then 1 lave steadily improved, until I am as well as I aver was ia my Hie. David H. murphy. Newark, u. (SLEEPING CAR 8HRVICB.) Tralna 87 and 11, asd 12 and 88 tearry Pullman aleepem betweeo New Y Wahinton, Aahevllle, Hat Springa.C natttaivooga aad Nashville. Train 9 ll,and 10 and 12, betwea JkekwmvUle, Savtannah, Columbia, AhvUK Spring, Knioxvllle anxS Ctnefo&ati. Traiina 15 and 19 carry Pullmaa leepera betweea. Salisbury, AabevllK Springs, Nashville, Ghaftaatoga and Memphis. j I Togeitber vita our excellent eqalpmeml and caedule to tne month and . all rail Umwugih Waahlngton, the public's special ,tteottloa Is called to our ru j axud watesr route tt the north and east Southern railway and the ChwPJ line. This schedule allows a day's atop over at Norfolk, Va aflbrdln j t unity to visit Old Point OomCort (Ftort Monroe), Virginia, Virginia s New port New, etc Bass&ee cauea ior ana cnecKea nrom wien w7Z i I CANDY M mJs CATHART,C yk gl TRADE MARK RSOISTCftKO enue, Aehevllle, N. C Third Vkse pres. & Gen. Mgr., J. M. GULP, Washington, D. C. A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A. Q. P. A., LotAsvllle, Ky. Gen. Passencer Agemt, C. A. BENSCOTER. F. R.' DARBY, CityPaaa. and T. Agent. AshevUle, N PRANK S. GANNON, - WaBMag-ton, D Traffic Manager, S. H. HARD WICK, W. H. TAYLOR, W. A. TURK, Washington, D. A G. P. A., Chattanooga, Ten V Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Qood, Nerer SicKen. Weakenor Gripe. K)c, 25c. 50c. rime rnueTiDiTinM flrrlinj lirmedj Coupanj; Cblcgfl, Montr,!. flir Tort. 311 URaTH-PlSr1 S?11 anJ guaranteed by all drug- College street and Oouart Souare. For sale by The Candina Pharmacy WE PAY $200 cask for a single stamp like cat! We pay 5 to 100 each for many postage stamps used between 1847 and 1870. Look up your old letters and those of your neighbors ; yon may find stamps worth thousands of dollars. Send tv-dnv for f iktr it in error An iicra STANDARD STAMP COu, BC Lanh. Wo, DR.DAVID FmnW Thpone sukp cure for The Kidneys, liver and dWQ si fc2 h - Y1 '-? r-'Y;. v ?Y is 'J.'.-v'- i'Y Y V ' ' K Y STK-J j.j, v v. YiYYv-;Y
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