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M i -'J.A. j 1 t-THE ASHEVIXJLITGAZETTE JUNE 13, r 1899 . 7 ..1 - iff .J 4 "5 - , - era, - and also -znatters .of general -inter-' 5tothe prof eeatlon. . ; l , .: A' H? :f rfcr BBaa :U:J,ULa nana BIG BALTIMORE iO and 12 ratton Avenue FIT INBIL CLE ARANGE The Great Money Saving Event of the Week The wonderful and growing success of this store urges u? on to further achievments. The indisputable truth that this store saves its customers moAey on reliable goods will be brought to your notice during this our First Annual Clear ance Sale. White D.mities at 5, 10 and 15. cents, ' former price 10. 15 and 20 cents. Welt Piques at 10, 15 ani 20 cents, former price 15, 20 a id 25 ceats. 300 Skirts madeot n'ce at 25 cents. wash miiterial 100 Ladies skirts, fine Piaues, slfehtlv soiled worth $1.00, at 48 cents. .f 1 1 '. V: t ; I r K !- -f f:- ff !; ..t 1 f 1' 100 Ladies! Wrappers, slightly soiled, worth from $100 to $1 50, oar price 59 and 75 cents. 800 yards fine Dre3S Lawn, carried over sfrom last aeason, the 10 and 15 cent quality, our price 5 cents. Black aid colored Woolen Dress Goods 100 pairs Misses' Slippers, tan and black, worth 75 cents, clearance sale price 39 cent's. 185 pair Men's Tan Shoes, cheap at $2, clearance price $1.29. 20 dozen Lilies' White Swi3s, Jcibbed vests at 4 cents. 20 dozen extra, large "she To weU, worth 15 cents a piece, our price 8 cents. Trunks at a discouat of 15 per cent. 220 Men's and Youths' Belts, the 50 cent quality, clearance price 25 cents. Summer Weight Woalen, Mnrs Under weir, regular price $L.25 cents, clearenc ) prioeJTS cents. Men's shirts ma le of fine Madras Olobh two collars and cuffd, worth 75 ceats clearance price is'cents. 11 Our entire line of ready made clothing for Men, and Children is also included in this sale, oys SB THE BIG 10 and 12 Patton Avenue 'J' a- Vi ri ' dottrfwe?k pu-t A stop; toe the7"wk 6f -surveying for the raliroa,- but-.i't Is being; rsumehfeeek: tn the neijgli? borb-ood "of. Qreenriver'at , Cooper's 'Gapr"t There is no doubt-as to'pub4ic ntitoentMwSr the '.proposed iiissue. - ol bonds.'- - Everybody -of any: account wante the, railroad, and We wir.i surely have it." The electfon for the issuing of bonds "will probably' b v held in -An eust,' and we predict n -overwhelminfi malority in favor of "the railroad . "W will push the route bj soon as the sur vey is completed. Polk County News, Mn 1. A. Ward brought a peculiar rock to the office . Monday.-. .It is a lick, ' slim; blacky rock, and you" can tie a string' around it and ptit in the Are and the string will' not burn 7 , "We have (tried it here in the office and there'a no joke about Jit.. There i a -'kiad of wa tery ubstance exudes . "from the ' stone l when it-comes in .contact with the fire and this . in some way ."protects the string. ;It i a curiosity .-TWflkeebora Chronicle.; , '- Rev. A. S. Orrie and wifer of New York, -whHy are traveli.ng.'pver the Unit- State procuring statistics concerning rauters and criminals, ; are in Alle ghany and Ashe counties" thia week. They have been through twenty-five stafe, mos'tly- northern states, and Mr. Qrrys says that so far. his statistics show that. 95o 99 per cent of the crim inals of today - come - from homeless children or from bad homes where the children havebad training. He also finds less per cent, of crimina's in the south, far as . he has Jbeen, than hs. found -in the north." He accounts for this bjreason of the fact that we have no such conglomeration of races here; that we have the pure Anglo-Saxon blood. Winston Correspondence Char lotte Observer. Bignatw CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items fromjVa rious Parts of the'State. Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for the Gazette land Selections from latest North ; , . Carolina Newspapers. A military company , has been organ ised at Charlotte to ta.ke its first place in tne state guard. xne assessment of property this year is $1,192,284 in ..excess of that of last year. vVuniingtbn Messenger. Judge WilCdami Smith O'Brien Robin son is scheduled to hold ithe next term of Iredell superior coustr-which begins August 7. . ., ; - , The Seaboard Air Line' has filed with 7 tthe corporation commission "its return ; -for the fiscal year ending May SO, on -which the tax The state board of e'ducation has giv en Isaac M. Meekins for the Branning Lumber company, an option on all tha puDnc nanas in uamaen county, sup- , posed to be about 100,000 acres. The option price is 50 ceM per acre. It would surprise the uninitiated to know the amount of business done on the yards at Spencer and Salisbury. No one who has not railroaded would be apt to guess that 27,000 freight cars are hartdled during a month by; the yardmaster and, his crews. Salisbury Sun. . - . The Bell telephone system now has Salisbury connected with tnany north ern cities. One ean now taak directly to New Tork, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington, Lynchburg, Dahville, Norfolk, Q.ld Point Comfort, Petersburg; Portsmouth,-Reidsville, Richmond and dozens of intermediate smaller places. Salisbury Sun. party and incidentally the nation. News and 'Observer. A Durham "special to the Charlotte Observer says that a white man by the name of William S. Spikes, who lived about two' miles from -that city, fell from a wagon on the streets there and broke his neck. Spikes came up the street early, and, it, is said, soon began to tank up. with ,whiskey. Between 10 and 11 .o'clock he startedhome but did not go far before he fell from the wa gon, with. ; the fatal result given above. He was a hard-working, industrious young man but would drink. 19 The Kind You Have Always Bought NOTES FROM ALTO. Alto, June 13. Prof, Reynolds, princi pal f fth Camp academy, Let jier, wias at tihe postofHce this week and on taking iiniterrogiated relaitave tto the school said: "Tlhe school has opened with !thgTeat-" eb attendance since its establishment., in fact," said he, "It is far ' exceediimg my expectaticii?." The school is located, in ome of the most 'beautiful spots on eiarth, and ftm me of itihe healthiest lo calities in North Carolina. . The Handland mountain, a spur of the new found jange, and standing be tween Alto and Leicester, a sharp high peak, was seen yesterday to burst out in smoke like a veritable volcano , the smoke shooting straight up for some ihmidreds of feet and then gradually turmfcng arounji.and around like a huge pdllar of'cloud. Up to the present. the cause is not known. Rev. Moore, 'the pastor in charge of tthe Leicester circuit of the M. E. churdh. South, preached an Mteresting sermon a Cane Mill chapel Saturday, evening to a small but appreciative con gregation. . Farmers 4n this section, are generally up with their work. . The corn crop is looking very well, notwithstanding ithe drouth. Wheat andl oaits are cut short. There wWl not be over 50 per cent of the usual crop of wheat. A gramd display of electricfty was seen -Monday night in the north. After ithe twilight began fading Into -might and the evening scar had made its appear ance, there was first ian aureola, followed by great shafts of different "colored light Shootrng up in the northern heaven and shimmering in the early darkness like the winig of am aurora boreal'is. -It was tadeed magnificent to behold S. G. 1. vj f: u. l r Tlxe TKiuiiiit and whfch has ben in iise fop joyeOO yea?s ha borne the signature of ;: ' and.has been made under his per ffl jfjr sonal supervision since Its infancy. :'-T- z Allow no one to deceive tou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes ' are but Ex periments that-trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castor! is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 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 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE QASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' TWC CIWTWW COWHIIYi TT MURRAY STRCCT, NEW YORK CITY. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase rig- M or and banish pains of menstation." They are "IilFE SAVERS" to girls at womanhood, aiding- development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Carinot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAUL. Sold, by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio, FOR SALE BY DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Number. Number. Eurtm-n Time. Number. 11AM Number, tt 4:30pm 6:55pm 9:20pm 12:05am S :50am 6:22am Lv. New Tork Ar. Lv. Philadelphia Ar. Lv. Baltimore Ar. 12:43pm 6:35am 10:15am 2:56am 8:00&m 11:25pm 10:43pm 6:10am 11:15am 6:07pm Lv. Washington Ar. 6:42am 9:S5pm Lv. Danville Ar. 11:25pm 1:30pm 12:10am 12:01pm Lv. Richmond Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm 9:35pm 3:10am 4:05am 7:05am 9:10am 2:50pm 3:50pm 6:35pm Lv. Norfolk Ar. Lv. - Selma Ar. Lv. Raleigh Ar. Lv. Greensboro Lv. 7:50am 5:55pm 2:40am 12:35pm 1:40am 1135am 10:43pm 8:50am Kodol dyspepsia cure completely dl gesiW food within the stomach and intes ittnes and renders all classes of" food ca pable of being assimilated and convert ed into streagtth-glvtog tissue-building substamces. Paragon Pharmacy. DRYS WIN AT HENDERSONVJLLE. A local option election was held yes terday at JlendereonviHe, and a tele phone message -to ithe Gazette last night stated that the prohibitionists, or "drys," won by 77 majority. The. elec tion passed off very quietly. ;V Mr .E B. Weefis, a well-to-do mer- ":..'' 'i;'. j.'.1-i3ija.' - . ... -vwauv - - "t uugue Bound, .i abouts'twenty-five miles from Beaufort Kwa murdered Wednesday Jiig-ht in Ms s? etore on BoguelSound . near the poet- - , office known as Bogue. - Mr. George B. Hiss yesterday receiv ed a telegram from Senator Pritchard stating that he. had secured one of the captured Spanish guns for Charlotte. Reaues was made recentlv for one of ithese guns, and" Senator Pritchard lost no time In securing it. It will proba bly be placed in the -mint yard or Vance park. Charlotte Observer. The State Journal, the new republi can weekly newspaper, flung Its banner to tne nreeze yesterday with the natn of.JTH. Allen as editor. Mr,Allen was a clerk in tthe agricultural department during the fusion administration. He cuts out fjor Mmself In his initial num ber the immense task of reforming hi Clean 1 blood means a , clean'- skin, Ko a tioantv. without it.. Casearets. Candy Cathar- - tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- E" urities, from the Jjody;1 ' Begin; to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ; ;nd that sickly bilious complexion by taking f ;r.ar'rrta. beautv for, ten cents." All druz- cists; satisfaction guaraateed, lOc 25c 50c y MP IS! . Kidney trouble nrrevs nn w : c" : on tlhe mtad, disdomages - AND. .na- lessens ' amWoa; WOMFN fulness oait ' diaan-neair .-,,?len, "ther kldneya ere reulta use rr. Kilmer's' , Swamp - Root. ine grB)t; MidTiev TnAfl-ir:"f A i TPH 5 hy maAJ free, - also Wi-phleU-Addiress- Dr. KHmer & Co.! Blng hampbDn,;N.'tT ' - "The Second week of Cherokee supe rior court is in the midst of the trial' of the most important civil suit on the docket,. 1. H. Clouts vs. I. I. Simmons. Oloaits conveys his land to Simmons to support and maintain himself and wife during their .natural" lives. The" suit is for the purpose of .setting asidi ;his deed on the ground tf mental hieapa,c- ty and -undue influence. The suit is hotly contested, the best legal talent of the bar being engaged on one side or the other. Murphy Bulletin. The Southernrjiaa-begun preparations for the rebuilding f'-Jthe compress and depot that were burned. at' Charlotfe. The contract f or - the prefes has been given to the Webb": company of Loutel ana. , Only tme buildings will occupy the site of the burned ' ones J The walls of the old . depots will i be torn own, and one buildifig wilt be erected in their stead. ItjwlU.be 720 feet. long and 140 wide. , The .work of dleartng'away the' debris atthe -.burned platflbrm will be begun very soon.' Charlotte, 'Observer. ! Mr. Paul Jones, a' young lawyer of Tarboro, announces that" he will boein jhe publication or a Law Journal at an early date.JHe will ring the matter oeiore me Tar ; association that will hc45s ite. first meetings - on the -1st ' of juiyr- isa.at Morenead; .Mr; Jones desires t to make the new- publication wortbybt the legal profession in North uaroiinaa.no: to that end it will contain STORY OF A SLAVE. To be bound hamd and foot for years by itSie chains of disease 3s the worst form of slavery. George D. WilMiaims, of Man chester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that 6he could not turn over in bed aleme. After using two boMes of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully Imprdved and able to do toer own work. "This supreme remedy far female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, headache, backache, tfJaintinjg ojnd dizzy spells. . This miracle working medicine is a god-send to weak, sickly. run down people very bottle guaran teed. Only 50 cetta. old by T. C Smith, "W. C. Carmiichael, and Pelham's Pharmacy t:Mi l:ttam tlrtSam W:IXam U:12pm l:l(in l:pm t:tfpm f :SSpm 7:41pm U:Sfpm 7:ltpm f:ripm 1:38pm :t7pm :2Spm l-.X4pm U:tam U:lfamv U:lla tztsm t:00am 4:Haar T:ltpW 6:4tK :Hva (Camtral Tim.) Lv. Sfcliplraiy Ar. 6:S5pm 9:30am Lv. Bt&tesvllls Ar. 6:44pm 8:43am Lv. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pm 7:62am Lv. Marion Ax. 8:28pm 6:45am Lv Biltxmoiw' Ar. 1:30pm 5:21am Ar. AshevllU Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am Lv. Ashville Arv 1:10pm 5:10am Lv. Hot Sprinjrs Ar. 11:40am 4:00am Lr. Morrlstown Ar. t :10am l:tam Ar. Knoxvllls Lv. 1:25am l:Uam Ar. Chattanooga Lt 4:ttaxa lt:ttpa Ar. Mmphl Lv. f:lSam Ar. Nasivllls Lv. 16:ltp l:lia r:Ktam l:ltpn A. LmvlrfUlm Lt. V.Upm f:ttui fittest T:t9at Ar. daiduwtf Kr. 9:Hwm I: A: AND S. BRANCH. (Central Tim.) 1:1X3 l:U :tSaa t:17i 11:1 Mil t :40pm v.ixwm l:2tpm l:Upm I.T. AjAavUIa CC&stera. C1JM.X Lv. BHtKra Lt. Hsadermvlll X.T. Lt. Ar. Columbia. Ar. 6:00pm l:4pi Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lt. 6:52pm 6:08pm 1:00pm I:llpm 11:30am 8:30pm l:p UltUm 8:80am Aa BhMxUKtmm Lv. f:ta l:ttH I:l9cai l:tSaa Omtr Cfaava.) Bur. Camub Lt. ll:lftxs U:Hua B:lima l.lteaa AM. 7&ekMmriIIa Xt. : t:Hm Not In a Trifling Mood. Mrs. Tilfoid (of Sorosis) It must have taken ' Daniel Webster a long time to compile the dictionary; doat you thinl. so r , Tilfcrd Daniel? You' mean Noah, don't you? Mrs. Tilford (tartly) Now don't be sil ly. Noah built the ark. Brooklyn Life. Madrid authorities state that since the teginning of the sixteenth century their touhtry has lost 600 war vessels by, ship wreck. . - ' . nil LfU nslns CASCARETS ancPthey areth5-toese' medicine we have ever had .in- the house... Last week my jWife was frantic with headache for two clays, sne triea some ot your ujajakil i s, and they relieved the pain in her head almost Immediately, We both recommend Cascareta" - .CHAS, STEDKrOBD. Pittaburff Safe & peposit Co. , Pittsburg, Pa. S 5 CAN d Y fKL-JJ CATHARTIC yV" iXvrnXoi mark BeoiaTtRto' 7 .- T Pleasant. Palatable. -Fotent.-' Tafete' Good. Do Good, Kvr Sickenv Weaken. or Grtpe. 10c 26c. 50c CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Madia BMr Cmbvmt, Cklet kmtrU, Km Terfi. Slf t:tsjB As. Amsta fir. I:tpa 9:tpm Lt. V.fvm il:lwm 7:40am 8:10pm AWm ttmn Oitamma It. I:45pai E:Uaa I: MUIJPHY BRANCH. (Central Time.) No. C8 No. !! f.OOam 4:00pm ' lir.- ll:ttm f:SSpm jut. UttOaini 5:S0pm . Lt. l:4Sainf r l:Mpm Ar. Daily except Sundays. .WaymcBTiU Aj. i:tt r. 1:MPW Ar. U:fwm Bryswa CSty; L.T. Hmrgkr Lv- 6:00 a. m. Daily exceqt Sunday. U:2UaV U:tCaa (STJSBPINa CAR S3RVICB.) Train 87 and 11, ami U and 88 Icarry Pullman aleepera betweesl Nw Waihinrton, Ashevllle, Hot Spriii,Chattanoo&a and Nashville, Train t 11, and 10 and 11, btwwa JaJcksomvllle, Savannah, Columbia, Abrl2s, lEaftt Spring, Knxvlll land! OtnieiaattitL, . ' Train 15 and II carry Pullman sleeper betweem Salisbury, AhTllla, IUtr Springs, Naahvflle, Hhata 'nrtocm and tfemphi. . . TosretODer wltk mar xoeUat exuipme(nt and schedule t the alortlk ftnd tsrfC' all rail through Waahmgtoai, ti public special attention i called to ur Ca3 'w2?r norrfli aad at Southern railway and the rhwwiKili toe. . schedul alknr Uy stop over at Norfolk, V trying an p New port Nway ,to.,Bafa8tt called tor and checked from hotel and rild caai' by -thesheyflla1 Traaaf e Xmpaaty, , mc: wltb dty ticket office, CO Pattosa r . Third Vk pre.: ft tka. Her. : A; aou a, . -w. h. taylob, " ' J a., ianmuA,iiyv w.-A. TURK. - -Paegger AcrtL ;ywar.inrvTjL c A. G. P. Al, Cttaac Tav F. R. : J)ARBT, .-73-:,,;, .-.--;cc;'-j--&?i
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