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ft. THE AShWiLLE GAZETTE JDNE 29. 189 , - :) -.1' f- . r 1 1 t - t I 5 . ''I I 1 X ' i- r. 1 - MM CO makvler ODD DUD -v. r big JB MI lU allu iJi raiiun .vuiiu So far this has been the biggest month of June for busi ness we have ever enjoyed, but we do not wonder at this, our low prices and our large stock will add new customers each and every day. We only advertise genuine bargains and our'shelves in every (department are full of them. Just received another shipment of "WHITE LAWN" "WA Some plain and some with embroiderits, they are dandies and will be offered at 50c, 75c and 98c. verev. trying rue . . .. x.hoWlTinn,.' i confess, but spe'nuuuwu -Sce though she was .most unmerci.- j'Vhemany friends of eT-ChXrles "Fettef who has Deen paawi-ui. ? Episcopal ohurch here for several years, will resret'to letorn that he is to leave Wadesboro. He4ia-ecepted-a.can to Bocky Mount and witt leave for . that place about Septemher .l:- No minister who baa Kved ; in, Wadesboro ln;recenj more generally : suis.eu than has with the years has been a mi esteemed by. our Tetter, and ft will be ill"" '''vV?;.! ' 14 A lino.of Black Waists at 50 up. Val. Lacea from 12c a doz m up. A line of Summer Corsets from 48c up. 100 dozen Ladies' Black Hose, the 15c quality, at 10c. A line of Laclies Uauza Tests, the AOc quality for 5c. The 15c quality for 10c A l ne of wool Challies worth 30 and 35c, at 20c 60 pieces of Black Dress Goods, consist ino ofBriUi an teens Sicilians, Florenteen Cloth, Coverfc Suitings, etc., at 20 per cent below the lowest. We call special attention to boarding house proprietors to our line of table linene, towels, napkins, white quilts, etc. Will save you from 15 to 20 per cent on your purchases. Ladies' Oxford Ties from 50c up. Ladies' Button and Lace fiae Kid Shoes from 90c up. Men's --and Boys' Shoes at way down prices. In our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Department we have hundreds of great genuine bargains they must ba seen to be appreciated. The best 25c men's - J li i it ".j . r JUST RECEIVED The third 'sniping of the celebrated Dewey Boye'sShtJ Waist. A oOc Waist for 25c. H TIHIEH BIG ALTIMORB 10 and 12 Patton Avenue greatest reluotance .that we y wiU give him up- "Wades-bbro Messenger.? ' capt. S. E. Allen's life tsuranee am'oute to $12,000.' He had a $2,000 ol- jpy with .the Knights of Ttonor,?5,000 in j the Provident Savings company-anu $5 000 m the Bankers' Life Insurance ieompany. The Provident Savings wra i pany sent papers here on Salurday to be filled, out for the payment of the r claim in that , company. Capt. Allen's . business will be cfo-sed up. It may re ' quire a year or two to di'spo?e of his larfjf stork, of hardware, etc. It is un derstood that Mrs. Allen will administer upon the estate. Winston Cor. Greensboro Te'legram. On last Friday Mr. F.O. Cox, of Win terville, was digging a well in his yard. When the diggers had reached a depth of seventeen feet, and' Just as they were getting through a deposit of marl and reaching the sand beneait., they found several chips, hat looked like they, might have been buried centuries ago. The. chips were in perfect shape, al most black in dolor, and bore well de fined DTints of the cutter axe. If they could be traced back these chips would doubtless be found to "belong to some pre-historic age. The chips have been turned over to the Reftecttbr ard after being kept at the office a few days will be sent to thejfetate museum Green ville Reflector, f Saturday afternoon the Norfolk and Southern passenger-train, when within one mile of Elizabeth City, N. C, dasn- ed into a buggy, in -whi'ch three boys were seated, killing all three, as well as the h'orse, and demolishing the bug gy. The victims of the tragedy were Henry and William Mann, aged re- nK,TAiv fnnrtflpn and ten vears, sons .w. of William Mann and. Cnaries waiter, nPd fourteen, son of Richard 5aKer. .Physicians were hurried to the scene "of the tragedy from Elizabetn juy, dm arrived too late. The Mann boys were killed instantly, and! the Beker boy, who-was also struck, only lived one T?if.hnrd Mann, the elder son -- - - nt William Mann, was killed in a shin v. - ' m wn ttn months a 2:0 ISO glC 111-111 d,WVM.V blame attaches to the trainmen. ' REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plaiafleld, 111. makes the statement that sh caught cold hlch settled on her lungs; she wa treated far a month by her family TiyivsdrlATi- but erew worse. He told her she -was a hopeless victim of ccnsump am tit no mpdirlme could cure ,r flnt'stt suere-ested Dr. Kingfl New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bwtitlo and to her delight foumd herself benefitted from the first dose. &ae con tinued its usei, iamd after taking six bottles fiound herself sound and well; now doe her own housework and is as wefll as she ever wis. Free trial botles of this great Discovery at the drug stores of T. C Smith, W. C. Carmichael, and Pelham' Pharmacy. or whether his presence here is to re main but a memory, the spot must ever be regarded with tender interest by rea son of its association with a transcend ent genina and a wondrous literary artist." New York Tribune, Pure blood is full of Mfe and vitality. and carries vigor to the organa or txie bodyiSf Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Med ietas breates rich, pure blood. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. C Time is like a river made up of the events which happen, and a violent stream, for as soon as a thing has been seen it is carried away, and another comes in its place, and this will be car ried away too. CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parts.of the;State.' Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. and Jefferson is transported by the on ly cross-eyed mule the editor of the North WHkesboro Hustler ever saw, and he says he has been associated with mules nearly all of hi life. - Mr. R. H.Harper, near this place, has a pair of hames that went through the civil war under Gen. Robert E. Lee. They are good 'and in. use now. .Mr. Harper has used them in breaking to harness . five horses and one mule. These hames have been 'in continVal use for nearly forty years and Are good for many more years. Littleton Re porter. 1 ! Notes Gathered for the Gazette and Selections from latest North Carolina Newspapers. , 'Henry W. '"Cot'trell, a Wilmington painter, died from drinking wood alco hol. TheJuvenile Missionary society of the Home Moravian church at Winston a.t Its "Quarterly meeting yesterday, donat ed $20 to the Leper hospital at Jerusa lem. t , - ' John Light, of Walkertown, was rid ing his horse' Saturday" without a bridle. The animal'., ran under a clothes line when Light was thrown to the ground and badly hurt. The Bakersville . Mirror learns that Mr. Powers' summer hotel), ait Elk Park, Mitchell county, was burned wiibh all of ' . ats contents on "the night of the 21st. Loss, 12,500 to $3,000, with full lnsur t ance. t . .- ' .- , ., Archie Huffstetler, aged 27, a blind inmate of the poor "house, and Sallie Irigle, a widow, aged 37, with four children, who was'recently an Inmate of the same institution, were married Saturday might at 10 o'clock by 'Squire Jfnllip Carpenter. The1 mother of for wate thousand dbaiar bond issue works and electric lights last Mondayt Monroe Enquirer. The most amusing thing that taken place during court was tihatT Mun Helton.- He had no lawyer aim conducted his own. defence. He -examf ind the witnesses in great style, ana when throughi with Sheriff Boyd n the stand said, ' wiith ' all the dignity of a prosecuting attorney: "Stand aside, sheriff?' He won his case and the judge advised him to- quit his d'eviljment and go to practicing' law. Lenoir Topic so, some Tle mail between North ' Wilkesboro v. i . i . I .Keports coming ironi xne couni says the crops were never in Wetter c dition, or. the prospects for a good c greater. In the South Crek sec corn is far advanced, so much of the farmers are laying by tttieir crocs. i And as for cotton, one farTOerfhTvrbha- i igsn ro nreseiii u wtm me ntrSTF-TKAtitrm "uuoc. j-iiiuoinion journal. A number of barkeepers have applied for license at -Greenisbofo,, notwith- Dlo'm"'8 vtienary law, ; ana as the rul eis that-such applications shall hoW over two weeks, the barkeeper say they propose to keep open- until actedl on; The new., dispensary law goes into effect July 1. These barkeep ers are liable to the usual penalty for retailing without license. The prospects for the raold emwth and development of. Monroe were never brighter. 1 The, day is " not far distant when water works and electrio Slights will bje realities and not mere talked-of uu iiuiwu-ior. necessities. There nevers TITO a ' All ' H itmmm 11 i . ... B , I there was in the-electSon -for the thirty '-'- :.Beanfy' Is Blood ;beep ' :! : ' CSean blood means ; a clean ' akin. No beauty without it..Cascarets, Candy Gathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean,' by Bthrine tin ths-lazy liver and drivinr all im. purities from the t)ody. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads; and that sickly bilious complexion by taking vBBcareis, oeauiy lor ten cems. - Ail arug- . . . . w:. i Took in the eounty is Dettter fttiaWit has uwii in j(cw. ? ckoiiiiignjjji tiazerte 'The Mutual Telephone coJnpany, re cently organized in winstcln for tne purpose of building strictly Commercial telephone, lines from Winston to Mt Airy, Klkin, yvnKesDoro and other points in the western part o f the state, have gone to work in earne st. This is td be a through service gran 3 trunk line &na us. estimated to cose about $3,200 Winston: Sentinel. , ' uuuu jutuwa auu -T-'ston were arrestedFriday .;hy Confttable Scott, ed with 1 assault or atn aetrravat . Cv1-' i. r ' ' -r-fc i TT . I ea: nature oa.rvuua -ncaueri, -a neero woman; It is said they acjeused her of stealing, from them' and' tliey Shipped SWAMP-"1 oot commenaii'for .A:'wvlwytMn8rs ttt -you af HUU. Vm- Kiamiey, laver I or . ' oDaader neubl It -will be v,f fJfw i w cenra d dollar -sizes. 'SSiSH. boUle of this jivuuaiui new nismmnr Km . if - ! - ""JJwsiting-BUt .OOUt Jt. " , . f N.' T J ; sts,' satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,5-Sr, . Btogteunton r of t-fiay ' - ' - ! " Thi Kind You Haw Always Boagftf lestoro the Imeastrualli afadj ; generative or gains So maltuiral cttctidittoilslso 4hey. will do tihelr duty bytaklng Summons Squaw Vino "Wftnloi tv iha M dba TTVyJ. sola" tlV sDI T. C. Smith, t i Despite all his refinement the light and habitual taking of God's name in vain betrays a coarse and brutal will. E. H. Chapin. Gun shot woumto and powder burns, Uts, bruises, sprains-; wounos irom rusty nails, insect stings ana ivy poasomns quickiy healed by uewinc s wacn xxa zel Salve. Positively prevents blood poi soning- Beware of coumterieiis. v- Wdtt's" ds safe and sure, i-axagou ruw -niacy. t i.. . Pn the day 01 farneii s ueam nis iot- loweis wore a sprig of ivy. Jacobites sp.ort oak leaves on Royal Oak day, May 29, and ever since the birthday or James JXI; in 1688, they have-worn white roses "i)h -June 10. ' Red' carnations are also a Jacobite emblem. r To Cure Constipation irorever. Pov0 nuaawptti fiandv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refurvd money. ; JlHt SO., ' She But, George, suppose papa settle my dowry on me in my own right? . He Well, my dear girl, it's er noth ing to me if he does. New York Com mercial Advertiser. - 'Si1- A a m - m "CASCABETi do mil elAlmed for them and are a truly -wonderful medicine. -I have oiten wished for medicine pleasant to take adttt last have found it in CascareU.- Since taking them, my blood has been purified and my complexion has im proved wonderfully and I feel much better In every way.' -v- Mas. 8AUOX U. 8KLLAH8. Iiuttrell. Tenn. HiiiiiimiiiiHHuiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii:uii,iiiiiii'ii.ii1iiiiiiu.....iiii.:n Promotes YicssaTidlfesLContalnsneiJher Opnjuilorptiiii6 lidr'rWfnl. Not Narcotic. JtodUIls&lh- KmSeed- A nerfect Remedy rorConstioa- tion. Sour S tomaEDiarrtoea, Worms jCorrvulsionsJcverisli QCS5 and LOSS OF SlB IcSimKe Signature of . NEW YOER. mm EXACT COpy Of" WRAEPEB. fflSIIBI A "Tor Infants and Children. The Kind lfou Have Always Bought Bears the Jf Signature For Over Thirty Years TMG OKRYAUR MltT. mWW TOMB WTT. an mi EOLITH AND VITALITV AFTER USING. DR. MOTT'S The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box. 6 boxes for $5.00. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SAUB Bx" DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect June 12, 1899. vpjV CANDY r T . TOB MARK JOITsJHjJ Pleasant. Palatable. Potent,-Taste Good.-Do uuuu, never eicnea. weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26c SUc ... bUKt CONSTIPATIOfl. K i4y bur, thWm iMlml, Kcw Tark. Sit w. S4 to CCltB Tobacoo Mabitf. Nos. No.. 37 & 11 35 Eastern Time. Nos. 12 & 38 No. 3fi. pm am pm am 4.25 12.10 Lv New Tork Ar 1.05 6.35 ..6.55 3.50 Lv Philadelphia Ar 10.15 2.56 9.20 6.22 Lv Baltimore Ar 8.00 11.25 i.- ,Pm am' am pm 10.45 11.15 Lv "Washington Ar 6.42 9.05 am pm pm pm 5.50 6.02 Lv Danville Ar 11.51 1.30 Nos. 11 & 33. Nos. 12 & 34. - pm pm am pm 11.00 12.01 Lv Richmond Ar 6.00 6.25 !fiL-:Nos. 37 & 11. Nos. 12 & 38 fi i , f ii pm am am pm 1111123. 8.35 9.00 . Lv Norfolk AT 8.20 L15 2.50 Lv Selma Ar 3.45 4.32 I". 2.09 3.50 Lv Raleigh Ar 2.45 3.23 i ; i. 5.15 6.35 Ar Greensboro Ar 10.47 12.10 pm am Cenifcral Time 1 jS am pm 1 ill JI': 9.05 7.50 Lv Salisbury Ar 6.35 9.30 '-HI -111 9.55 8.30 Lv S<esviille Ar 5.44 8.43 W&rX10.25 9.07 Lv Newton Ar 5.03 8.09 E.PlO.55 9.25 Lv Hickory Ar 4.45 7.52 12.15 10.34 , Lv Marion Ar 3.28 6.45 2.15 12.03 Lv Biltmore Ar 1.30 15.21 2.25 12.10 Ar Asheville Lv 1.20 5.15 No. 33. No. 34. am pm am - - pm am pm 9.05 2.35 12.15 - Lv Asheville Ar 1.10 5.10 10.25 3.57 1.29 Lv Hot Springs Ar 11.40 4.00 12.30 5.55 3.05 Lv Morxistown Ar 9.50 2.30 7.40 4.25 LV Knoxville Lv ' 8.25 1.20 Ar 5.30 11.35 8.00 Ar Chai&tanaoga Lv 4.20 10.00 Lv 4.0C 7.10 7.10 Ar Memphis Lv 9.15 0.15 Lv 2.19 1 am am 8.30am Ar NewOrleans 7.30pro A: AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No. 10. No. 34. No.33. No. 9. No. 13. am pm pm Eastern TSme pm pm am 7.05 2.05 8.00 Lv Astoeville An 8.45 -1.40 6.00 8.28 3.15 9.10 Lv Biltmore Lv 9.35 -2.30 6.52 9.14 3.57 9.58 Lv HeoderaonvHl Lv ' 8.50 1.42 6.05 10.20 5.00 11.03. Lv Tryoa Lv 7.48 12.40 5.00 11.22 6.00 12.10 Ar Spartanburg Lv 6.50 11.40 3.40 3.20 9.30 ; I . Ar Columbia Lv 8.30 11.40 ' . am am pm pm pm am 8.17 11.00 - ,. ' Ar ahjarleton Lv 5.30 7.00 " . " Central Time 5.00 5.00 , - at Savannah Lv 12.09 9.15 9.15 , - T. Ar Jacksonville' Lv 6.00 . 8.00 8.00 ' v Aff 'Augusta - ' Lv 9.30 3.55 -,5.10 610 - Ar Attanlta 'Lv 11.50 11.50 7-0;, .8.30, 8.30- , Ar New OfleaaiB ; Lv 7.65 7.55 7-5 . "' . ' ,. - Ar Memphla : ': MURPHY BRANCH. No. 67 No. M. WF, ami - - pox 4.50 2.45 7.20 4.10 8.00 4.30 10.55 "6.23 3.45 9.30 pm prni 19 No. 17 : , Ex. Sutt. Daily. am? . .... . '9.15 10.38 :i0.58 12.40-;-: Lv Asheville Lv "WayniesrviHe Lv Balsam , ' Lv Bryson City 'Aril Murphy - No. 20. No. 18. No. 63 Ex. Sun. Dally. pm .am- pro Ar 12.05 Ar 7.15 6.05 LV 10.38 Lv 6.53 4.10 Lv 10.10 Lv 5.30 3.10 Lv 8.40 Lv 3.50 10.40 Lv ' 5.30. . 6.00 -'t d9t'x ,ai'-? '(13 am Tna 7, 8, SSSSanl SS; and 34 S ville, SpaxtambuTg, ear between AshevUle-.ISoartbni. f?nln Parlor . - . - . . - r T r wH :.vuorc wu Hi' , - For the' treatment of TH UQUOR, tlPWH, liORPKINE viA otter Drug fdJbftHerfBdBon" ....r., . .. I 1' I One-Minute Cough Cure; cure, v Tt . ybmt It was nad Jor.' ; n TLA N T A I D Ef I TAllCO LLEG E, WTm.r-Vl PARTIES andWaltkey Hctft cured at home -witli- out pain. -Book of pf" tloulara tout cdfC. I 1 DR. B. u. V.'OOLtEY CO AUacU. C,; Office. 104 Norttt Prr Sfc n ' ' TV 5- "i1-
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