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II TOEASHEVXisLH GAZETTE . MAY 23 J tita -boughttwtll cause-tJatti. He lja tntt Krecently it iaisaid, returned f f6icu tEi" gidlem - Home" itel-0Eialig3 dereon Jones, a "worthy r colbrsii ' jTx. ..-.., i..N J '- ' - ' - J S p7 CD fJ 'Cp" " -v- -- - - . K i 111 u i i is V. 1 to and 12 Patton Avenue, SPECIAL SALE FOR Monday and Tuesday 1406Yards Lawn and Batiste, worth from 8 to 12c, our 'price for this sale 5c a Yard. , A lot of Wool Chal'ies, worth from 35c to 40e, our price for this sale 22 l-2c 140 doien Val La' e from ' 12c a dozen and up. Ouly 40 dozen niore of taosri 5a:d 10 Handkerchiefs to be aold at , 2 U2 Fine White Dimities from v 5c Up. v Ho dozea Misses Hose, sizes'7 1o 8, the beat 10c hose, for this sale 7 -2? Special bargains in our black and colored Dress Goods Department. . The Dewey Boys' Shirt Waist seems to tke the town, we are selling hundreds of them, price sc ." S PEGjteEDGTlQN For Monday and Tuesday in our Men and Boys' Suits, Un derwear and Shoe Departments. Be sure to c ill, you will find our counters full of bargains in every line.- The Big -V - ' " - Salti m b1F(B. J U Si iu ana 12 nation Ave. n entire contents toy fire earjr yeaterdayl , joornlng. yhe fire came on jthem so- maaemr 'inaine iamiiy Dareiy es caped. It Is feared that the fire, was off lncendiworigin, a they.had had no fire In the house since early V In the: erpnlngr "before when . they "prepared th'eif supper " When they awoke the roojwaLf allinff .In. It Is a severe loss tohe ?jH4n, . as he had no insurance. Lenoir Hews'. . . ; - Moonshiners poured in here today to attend-federal court Oneof the prob lemS'to city people is where -the moon shiners sleep while here. It is said they -stay in openyots, sleeping in wa gons, etc. MosV6, ttiem bring some "rations" from- home. Last pterin a man who. had no rations went "with out food lor 3 days, finally 'fainted in a corridor of the government building. It seems that he came without a cent of money.: There' "axe at . this time 120 cases on the r criminal and 111 on the warrant docket. Raleigh Correspond ence Chartatte Observer. ' The Southern Bell Telephone com pany which'is really part of the West- em union Teiegrapn company) in its exceptions to the recent order by the corporation CKmintiesioh reducing and fixing -rental rates, says, with a great hxffiitivenesg that the act creating the comlsIon does not give the latter Cny power over telephone Tates, and furth ermore provides no means of appeal. In the latter respect the aot is, by reas on of carelessness in. the wording of one section, maae appncaoie oniy to railroads. Yet- two good lawyers drew the act. Raleigh Correspondence Charlotte Observer. Secret service agents Of the govern ment arrested, here today two counter feiters and seized a Quantity of bogus money, The first arrest was made about 1:30 a. m., that of a man named Walter . Silvey, at ;ls home In the northern part of the ity. A few hours- la'tec the detectives arrested Nick Por llz, . Greek, who kept a grocery store near Front street market. At Polltz's store about $100 in counterfeit coin dpi lars and half dollars, crucibles, toots and a quantity of base metal were found. In the room, occupied by Silvey the detectives found 800 or more bogus nickels and a lot of metal dies, etc. The two men were committed to jail. Wil mington Correspondence Charlotte" Ob server. Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Eatman started in their bugr from their home on Saunders hi".!. The horee ha been previously hitched and tie3 in front of the house. His bridle had either "been taken off while he was fstpnpfl or he 'had worked it oft asalrat the post. This Mr. Eastman did; not notice when he got into the buggy. The horse was rather wild and started down the hill- at a rapid rate. Since his bridle; was Loir: Mr. Eatman could not check him. Of course, the animal was absolutely unmanageable. He ran as far as the corner of Saund ers and North streets, in front of Mrs. G. Li. Wateon's place when the animal sprang-into the gulley. ' Mrs. Eatman was thrown out and her hip dislocated. Mr. Eatman escaped without any pain ful injury. The horse broke his back bone and lay helpless on the side of the street. About- 7 o'clock last even ing Mr. Eatman telephoned to Mayor Powell to send out and 'have the horse killed and removed. Mayor Powell sent him word that it was too late, his force was gone, but he would send out next morning. Mayor Powell also author ized Mr. "Eatman to shoot the horse. Thia morning Colonel Tobias Marshall took his pistol, went to the scene and ended the horse's misery. The animal should have been killeU last evening. The fact tha he was allowed to remain in the street all night suffering cannot be too 6trongly condemned. Raleigh Times-Visitor. 1i vinsyinuuuin) r NABCOTIO. Hot ADcrfectKcmcdv for Cons tloa- tioft. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca. vorms convulsions .revBnsn H2SS end LOSS OF SUSEB TacSmhW Signature of NEW "Yt)HK. C3 s iHSB 0 50Q3 exact copy or wrapper. For Iafonta andliildreiL. The ; Kind You Have s Altvau Bought Bears Signature the t , For -tor Thirty Years THfi eSMTAWN MMMNT, MtW TOM WTf. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Iv Effbctt Dec. 5 1898.' Numbers. !7JtU Number. E3ajKrn Time. Numbers. 11AM Number. St 4:30pm 6:55pm 9:20pm 12:05am 3:50am 6:22am Lv. New York Ar. Lv. Philiwlelphia Ar. Lv. Baltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35am 10:15am 2:56am 8c00am 11:25pm 10:43pm 6:10am 11:15am 6:07pm Lv. Washington Ar. 6:42am Lv. Danville Ar. 11:25pm 9:35pm 1:30pm 12:10am 12 :01pm L.V. Richmond Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm 9:35pm 3:10am 4:05am 7:05am 9:10mm 2:50pm 3:50pm 6:35pm Lv. . Norfolk Ar. 7: Stem Lv. Selma Ar. 2:40am Lv. Raleigh Ar. 1:40am Lv. Greensboro Lv lft:43pm 5: 55 pen I2r35pm 1135am 8:50am (Omtral Tim-) umm news Interesting Items from Va rious Parts of the State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. gives the city a-dopulatipn of 29,972, in- j ciuaing West Raleigh, East Raleigh, Brooklyn, Pilot Mills and Caraleigh all of which are within one mile and get mail through the- Raleigh office, J. W. Rlackwell, who is loe-elne- for the Apalachian Land and Lumber company, was in town Friday. He is worKing twenty mules and sixteen neaa of cattle, and is teet of saw lne-s Scout. v- r . Notes Gathered for the Qazetta and Selections from iateat, North Carolina STewspapera. Swinging street signs are "to be abol ished in Raleigh. r A lire size bust of Vance hfis hppn - - , . presented to the state university at v j ' - Chapel Hill by the senior class. It is . - the work of Artist Randall. ' Dr. E. A. Yates preached ;$wo sermont ' r 'C' the Methodist church-at Chapel Hill l:Wm ilUun 1t:tXam l:pn t.2Spm tiSSpm . S:iipm 7;4tpm tl:Wpm 7:11pm 1:39pm :07pm . I:pm U:etam U:leam IS: 1:00am 1:3 VA IiV X-T. Lt Lv, Lv. Lv Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Baltafcurr , CtatecvlUe Newton Hickory Marlon Biltmore AeHvQX i Adxeville Hot Bprlnw lorrUtown Knoxvllle duittaaoosa Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv Lv. 6:35pm 5:44 pm 5:03pm 4;46pm S'.2Spmi 1:30pm 1:20pm 1:10pm 11:408jt :S0am 8:25am 4:t9am 9:30am . '8:43am 8:09&m 7;6SaR 6U5am 5:21am " 6:15am -6:l(jum -4:00am -2:Mam 1:15am lfcfttps :lSaaa OATOB.XA. ' Bar the 1ha Kw& Yon Havs Always BougM putting in 20,000 per day. Murphy j. recently from ther " texts "Te who are - heavenly laden, come unto Je," and - lThe. infrequent, visits of our coahtry " friends lo town these days indicate that 'iitheare'-husyAwlth ttheir farm works' .grf liFhis. means that they will have .more ' jcause. to'cpme to see us later. Hender- ' - he'lTl'al'eigh directory, justiisued Til The state board of education has given an option to I. M. Meekins on the etate lands in Camden county for a term of ed to be 10.000 nrc rm1. ty belonging to the staite. ' TTipv- Axe all swamp lands. The price to be "paid is 50 cents per acre. '". There are 425 patients in the state nospuai ana 35 In the criminn.1 inn, departnjent. PaUents are not being; re ceiveefso rapidly iiiiw sinr mr Af'rt. flnsane who have7been dHflrVwi i past have f oundready admission Un der Tr. KiVbV"managementNdurii the past two years.- ' It is reported that the p. A,Pomp- in i ItMfta With von whether yon eontinne tbu -leTTe-kllling tobacco badis. a v jl ynu . TemojvB 100 ww www t nerrout distreu, expel 'j. tine, purines the. Wood, i fjine. poo kins -comiyJtErCharlortte has sold 'to I "ic iis" oiiwtn's manuracturmg com pany, Vt $50,00(K .1,200 acres, of land on both sides of .the Catawba, riVer, High Shoals, near TLincolmton, including wit ter .rights. The purchaser intention saia to Jbe the development ofrthe water, erection of electric plant to transmit the power and building of -two rarge cotton mills. -'. Mr. J. R. Tillery, general manager" of : r. r2V 'II IK IWS?' .,.:-w wr an rB v iu e . ' r tier- vwvwww .7 - . sZrtmmy & UT from yonr own drmpgist, who rlttTOaeb form. Take ItwJth l wtn n.tintlT. Dernintentlr. one too, l, tisuali eurc boxes, warn, ...nto.H iniHi nrwa reiunn moner. iHifak..tUun. BaeHwil. Mew ! Ale - bv.rh Carolkna ' Pharmacy the tate farms on Roanoke river, says the planting of cotton has about' been finished, and that there-are 40,000 acres tn cotton, 4,000 in corn," 800 in peanut, 300 in wheat, 300 in oats and 250 in rice! There Is at each farm a garden of 15 to acres. All the farms are Th good shape, he- says, though about 100 more convicts are needed on them.-Welden News Mrs. Patsey Hendrix, of Elk town ship, is quite a. remarkable woman. She is 90 years old, has never lit a lamp or struck a match. She has never been sick to amount to anything, and is now well, stout and active. She oft en enjoys, herself as in her youthful days by going1 barefooted and playing with her 'cMldxen.Wlkasboro Chron icle. ' . -J ' " - Qt the First ?Regimeat band the Dur ham Sun says: Wonderful band. Wp understand they will locate in some ctty in N"ortb. Carolina where th T."r 5 . v-.-wivcio can find employment and preserve their organization. If this cannot be accom plished it f is very probable they will disband. Many persons have expressed the" desire to see them jlocated in Dur ham. The sun wouia De very much pleased to see this accompllshejd. . They are,fine musicians and snould not be jgd lowed to lose their organization. Two sensational events transpired in Wilmington ' Sunday, m the morning a young white man, M. K. Croom, employed- by the-city as a cattle .driver, committed "suief4&"by taking laudanum. In? the t af teriroon an old uonf ederate veteran, Tftomas Hughs, was found in. a Txx car beaten into unconsciousness 4 N , Beantr Ii BiooA nn. beauty without it. Cascarets, Cahdy Cathar wejlean yOur blood. and keep it clean-by rtlmpij up the lazy Uver and arivuiK aUm ffij from the- body 'Begin J banish pnnplesj.bousv blotches, blaojcheads, tnd that ftirfeW Kilin Ai T!rVrr tscarets,--beauty. for ten cents. AlLdru II you suffer from tenderness or full ness on the; Tight side, - paina D undee Bhoulderr"6 constipatacxn, :bllious nss.r eflck-haaach, sad feel dull iiW-iriryand Sleepy? .Tourrver ia onI andL,ohgtA peWltfa LWU? Early and Termaneniuy Dy. removing the . con (rMMai and oaueiing toe bile duots t GOOD V1JUL What He Really Owed. "Doctor," said the grateful patieni seizing the physician's hand, "I shall never forget that to you I owe my life." You exaggerate," returned the doctor mildly. "You owe me only for 15 visits. That is the point which-1 hope you will not fail to remember." t :44am tiUvmx J:Mam f'.Ctaa Ar. Naakviila Lv. ll:lfpm 9AHm Lemlavills Ia. T:Upaa T:itevn r-.Mam 7:trp Ar. A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. It (Central Time.) l:t3Ba t:17&m lt:taam t :40pm .I:1SF t:Stpm K'.aopaa f:lipss Lv. Aaiks villa (Xastcra TlaosJ Lt. Biltmara Lv. HaadsreoBvUla Lv- tTrys" Lv. ipevrt&Ataa Ar. Columbia, Wa. it. K; I Ma. T- Ar. 6:00pm l:49psa Ar. At. Ar. Ar. LV. f :52pm 1:01pm 5 :00pm t:lrpm ll:30m 2:30rm l:pm U :25am 8:10am Lv. l:M& fi:S9v HxsMi Tiasa.) AT. eUVeULSAet Lv. it: Man ll:S4sa 4: ClKajs l:c At. Jacaavilla Lv. l:Wpaa l:tpa Ar. Aaa-msta Lv. f.Mpaa t:tta B:Kp I:laJBi Al. i.ttastft Lv. 7:(9aJB U:ltf No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong-, blood pure. 60c. 81. All druggists. For sale by The Carolina. Pharmacy College street and Court fiquare. Some of the results of neglected" dys peptic conditions of the sitomach (aire oaracer, consumption, neart disease ana epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre vents all this 'by effecting a, quicK cure n all cases of dyspepsia. "Paragon." : 5?,. Beiaring-Dowm Pain3" indicate PUsplaoe- meait of Womb. Curable quickly by us ing Simmons Squaw Viae Wine or Tab lets. For sale by, T. C. Smith. A tape worm el&liteen. feet lone at least came on the scene after my takinetwo CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad neaitn lor tne past tnree years, x anrstui taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy f notice by sensible people."- ; '-' aHwh isip - s .--m. Palatable. Potent Godd.; Qood, Never Sicken. Weakcnor Gtie. 10c. Zjc Wc., tt 0-T0-BAC fSimiM College itreet ind Orart Sdnuol 7:40am 8:10pm Av ICair Orlaawi Lv. i T;i49 T:Uaxa f: Lv. t.Mvm. MURPHY BRANCH. Ao, No 17" (Central Time.) No. 8 Na IS t:00ami U:2am l:4ia3H Dally 4:00pm t:2Spn . :S0pm t:00pm except Sunday. Lv. Lv. LV. Ar. Ar. WayxaarviUa Ar. a:ttpn 1: Ar. l:Wpm U: Ar. U:tvm 11: Cttr Lv. fr:Stajai : y .... lv.- o:uo a. m. 'Daily eaceqt Sundaya. Aabevilla, Hot i (SLESPINQ CAR S3RYICB.) Tralna 87 nd U, aad 1Z and! S8 tarry Pullmao Jeeiera btwew. New Terk, WaaMnvtoo, Amhevllle, Hot Spriogs.C hattaaooga and Nashville, Tralna 9 aa lLand 10;.aud IX between JaduoavUle, Savannah, Columbia, -Aahevitta, Hot Springe, Emozviaie and OrnrtpttatLU : v Tralna 15 end IS carry Pullman aleepera betweem Salisbury, Springe,'' Naafavllle Cliu aia(miftia end Mempbia. TYwrs&wr with aror excellent eaulpmaflt and achedulea Co the worth, and all rail thotsruga Waelungtoii, the publics special attention la called to dm rail 'and water rouite Cn the north aad aa4SoujUim and the Chofipw line. TMa achedula allowa a daya atop over at Norfolk, Va afflordlng aa otp tunlty to vialt Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginl. Vlrgante Beach. NevsT port Newe, etc. Baggate 'called for and checked from hotel and reatOemcea r. by the Ashevllle TranefOT Ctaipany. efflce wdith city ticket office, 60 Patton av enuev AaheviUe, ' C Third Vto prea.1 fWajdilngtioa, D. C A. P A., Atlanta, G. A. ,G. P. A.JiouSavllJa, Ky. Cuu." raaiiaiii.il Aj.uul. ' v ' C. A. BENBCOTEJR. v . PrR.J)ARBT, - - dtyPasa. and T. Asenti . ' f -:j CAshevHK N FRANK GANNON. " ' 5- 7aAbJnipton, D. . TTrafi Manager. B. H. HARD WICK, W. H. TAYXiOR, W. A. TUBK, - -. . Waahlncton, D. C. "A .-A.. G. P. A4, Oaattaneosm Tena. "M4Qi 1 WE PAY S2QQ Cask for a atngle stamp Ufc cot I We pay $6 to fm coeJt for manypoetage etamp med w7u lovi ih WAV UOOK ap your eld letters and those of your iieihbora Teereaay flndtmpe worth flSowwmda The One- sure cure for V 1 Yf- "uro Deaa i ner xoc KSS UtoMratedTStST! CTASBAJU) CTAJfCO, B4. wt. .HWuWmiiWanauiooa - v. -
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