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Our
Summer Clearing
Sale
This season promises to eclipse anything the kind we ever had. THE REASON WHY
IS EJ ISILY EXPLAINED. Tftepub'ie learns more and more to appreciate TH E G EXIT
IN E BAR KA1NS WE OFFER Every article is sold us advertised. We are determined ndir
to carry over a dollar worth of summer 2:0 "is for next season. Our Clearing Sale last
week closed out several 1 ts, but many other lots of summer goods are ytt to be sold. -.
This week we offer sp5cial inducemants in the following articles -..
A lot of China Silks dn the leading
h.ada, 32 inches wide, worifch 65c at
48 Cents!
Another lt 36 inchswide, worth 85c
to 90c. Our Clearing: Prite,
521-2 Cents
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A lot of Challiee,
as they last,
worth 6c. Aa long
WMte Lawn,
15c. Our price
3 Cents
40 inche3 wide, cheap at
10 Cents
Black Saltin, 36
$1.50. Our price,
inches wide, worth
Wool and Silk Challies, sold
where at 30 and 35c. Our prlce,-
every-
98 Cens
19 Cents
A lot of silk waist patterns.
50c on 'the dollar.
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at
about
Swiss Muslin for Dresses, in beautiful
patteriis, worth 15 'to 18c. Our price,
Forty pieces of all Wool Drers Goods.
at about 50 cents on the dollar.
Three hundred pairs of Ladies' Oxford
Ties, cheap at 75 cents. Our price,
10 Cents
50 Cents
Fcrty. dozen Ladies' (handkerchiefs,
cheap at 5c apiece. Our price,
ALL OTHER SHOES WILL
SOLD IN PROPORTION.
BE
2 1-2 Cents
Fine Organdies m beautiful
WOTth 15 to 18c. Our price,
Fine Taffeta Gloves, the 40c quality,
at.
design ,
10 Cents.
23 Cents -
Silk Ties, worth 20c. Our price
10 Cents
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Clothing Department
In this department we are determined to close out every summer suit to make roomf
for our fall stock to arrive next month. A lot of ail wool men's suits, tT oVv
worth $&.00 $10 00 and $12.00. Yoar choice at - - . . 400i
80 pairs men's fine troueers at nearly half what .you have to pay for them else
where. J ust received, a line of Keystone 4 'Union Made" Overalls, and Graichen Gloves.
. LOOK AT ODR STO.K AND PRU ES It will pay ycu.
BIG
BALTIMORE
10 and 12 Patton A venue
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The unf rtUTjate boy; with several com
! na&ons attenrfpted torwinv across the
bat-' not being a gooor swininier xtxk.
oild not keep afloat and finding that
lie -wasinklnguHe calledi: for he3p.
Wriston Sheppard, a boy aboulf lsaao's
age? went to rescue bfnl'butwas sfelz
ed by a.drxwnrng. boy jand had . a very
naiTOw escape; , for -lie Was carriei un
der tbe water for' some distance before,
fee could loose the hold Isaac had upon
hi& heck. Monw Rnqufreiv
Fayetteville is said to be consider
ably atfbove- tidewater, yet- this , is ,not
literally true. . In one of our artes'a.u'
wells, - that f Captain Ray, ; onGreen
street, the tide ebbs ana flows re&uiur
with .the ratate of the moon. At high
tide the weil overflows, with a consier-
aber stream; at low tide the stream is
a mere dribble, though , it never does
entirely cease its flow. - This, well is
sometliing over 200 feet in- depth, which
is lust about our elevation above the
sea, so that the bottom of thafwell is
O.DOUI Oil tu level wnu wic ouijl. kti. it
; sea. is tnere some .SUOierranean am-
nection between the sea endthe body
.of water which lies under Fayetteville
at a depth of 200 feet? That is a ques
tion for the scientists. Fayetteville
Observer.
Who said there wais no profit in sheep
raising? in a note receivea. Monaay
night,-'Rev. E. FY Jones writes us from
Wautaug. 'county -as -fo.lows: "Mr.
Philip Greer, near Zionville, N. C, had
twenty-two fread of . sheep last fall.
They were of good stock and he treated
them well. From the twenty-two he
sold $40 worth of wooK A few days
ago ihe sold twenty-five head, for- which
he received $107, and now has twenty of
his best sheep left. One lamb weighing
134 pounds at five months old, he sold
for five cents per pound, or $6.70. Good
for a North Carolina lamb." Mr. Joaes
writes these lambs go to rorthern cities.
Gastonia Gazette.
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BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheuni. "fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaina,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures' piles, or Oo pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by T. C. Smith,
W. C. Carmlchael. and Pelham's phar-
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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
OaroUna Newspapers,
A -monument to the confederate d-ad
was- unveiled Tueday at High Point.
, Captain F. C. Robbine, of Lexington,
.and Colonel' J. S. Carr delivered ad
dreves. ,
W.C. Bain, a contractor of this pla:o,
. (has a big job, the building of a new ha
r'tel etv Pimehuret to cost $100,000, work
' ii port , which commences soon. K. E.
Bain has the contract for the lumber of
wnicn 1,300,000 feet wHl be requlea,-
".'Greensbora Record.
a. jj ree win baptist preacher was
caught in Johnson county the other day
Ty jevenue officers. He was - at his
- v "blockade still, running it- at a lively
gait. He ought to be given . long
term. : 5 Such cases do not largue any
thing against Christianity. They only
- hbw'rthat- Judases still live. North
':' Carolina Baptist ' ' : : t ..
Beauty. Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood' means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your Diooa ana Keep it clean, by
stirring up the-4azy liver and driving all im
Duritiea. from ;tbe body, i Been to-dav to
banish pimplesr boils, blotches, blackheads,'
snd that sickly bilious complexion by taking
ascarets, oeauty -ior ten cents. All drug
.&t, satisfaction gua''anteed,-i,0c. 2Zcrv0v.
A peet, known locally as the "army
worm, has made its appearance in
southern and eastern North - Carolina.
A sixty acre field of almost full grown
corn was destroyed near Rockingham
within the short space of six days. The
army worm" , is a. small, smooth-bod
ed worm about three-fourths of an
inch ito one Inch in length, and travels
very fast. It seems to work very rap-
dly.
The Danville tobacco syndicate has
ts agents in all the markets east of
here trying to obtain options. An ob
servant man, who has lately visited the
eading markets, says that while the
agents are boasting that they are rapid-
y securing options on the warehouses
and the business, the warehousemen
are very positive in denial of these
statements. The warehousemen - are
greatly stirred up. It is said that this.
Danville scheme to '.'corral" the tobac
co trade will fall unless the American
Tobacco company i backing It.-Ral-
eigh Correspondence Charlotte Observer.-
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Mr. C. J. Brown, .president of; ihe
Fayetteville! and Albemarle railroad,
was in Sanford one day last week. He
says six miles of . his road has already
been cdmpleited from .Southern Pines,
and there is no doubt that it will reach
Fayetteville., Bonds will be. Issued to
complete the road. " Mr. Brown has is
sued, ia 'handsome booklet showing the
advantages of the route of the 'Toad.
Mr. John Blue, who owns the: railroad
running from, Aberdeen, in this ..county.
to "Raeford," Cumberland county ,is. ex
tending his road from Raeford ;t6 form
a junction with the Yadkin -branch of
"WEN
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WOMEN
ICIdiiey 'trouble preys up
on.taie mind, discourages
and lessen s : ambataom.
Wauty, vigor , and chtear-
, - rumess tfoon disaDpear
out r oraer ori dfeetoed.-- Jor, pleasing
results use Dr.'jaimeirsi( Swamp .Root,
th great kildney remedy. - Alt druggists
sample, boutie by mall free also' pam
phletAddressuDr. Kilmer &c Co.,' Bing
1 'l. W t . -
the Atlantic Coast Line at Hope Mills.
The extension will pass through the
upper portion of Robeson county and
will be about fifteen miles long. San
ford Express.
When David Hunttey concluded to
marry his wife he called his children to
witness the nuptials. Out in the yard,
fifty feet from the house, he had driven
up a stake, and commanding each to
I place their hands upon the stake, Uncle
JoaK wilkle with his quaint marriage
ceremony, united the old manto his
bride-sthus making his children legiti
mate "heirs to his estate, is the story
told us, with names of witnesses to the
marriage. "We .-are . also informed that
twenty-three children was the crop he
raised.-Rutherford Vindicator.
.
The state agricultural department's
report for the month ending June 30th,
based on the returns from over 1,000
correspondents, was summarized todaV.
It says the acreage of cotton is 83 per
cent., and condition 90; acreage of
corn 101 1.2. condition . 98 :
tobacco 105 1-2 condiftion 91. All these
percentages are as' compared with last
year. The condition of "other crops as
compared with the average is given as
follows l Irish potatoes 85, sweet pota
toes 9, mead6ws 87, gardens 73. an-
pTes 53, peaches 45 grapes 85. The
yield, of wheat is 73 12 and bats 61 1-2
per cent, of average.
" A'Morgantoh special to the Charlotte
Observer says a. trange 'fatalityseems
to attend the Houston family &6f i that
place. Early in May three members' of
the family died of smallpox, these be
ing the 'only deaths, from,' the disease in
Morganton. : Two other members of the
family were recently discharged from
the pesfc house cured. Saturday morn
Ing one of : these,- a young: nran, Sandy
Houston, . eho ' his !. sister-in-law, : the
widow of a brother who hadvdied with
smallpox; The womaii has since died
Both parties; claim, that . the - shooting
Lwasaccidenitjal but the - .neighbor? say
that a violent quarrel was in progress
whentthe .hooting ..occurred Toung
THE SHOOTING AT MARSHALL.
Special to the Gazette.
Marshall. N. C, Juiy 10. An unfor
tunate shooting took place in our town
last Saturday night about twelve
o'clock, in which Tom Biglow, colored,
of Asheville, while resisting arrest
from Policeman Barnes, was shot and
almost instantly killed by Barnes. Big
low had been disorderly and was placed
under arrest, when, without warnmg.he
threw the policeman down and jerked
his billy away from him and threaten
ed ito kill1 him, whereupon Barnes shot
three shots at him, the third shot tak
ing effect. The shooting was done on
the depot platform, and Biglow, aftei
being shot, ran to the end of the switch,
about one hundred yards, and there
fell pn his face and died instantly.
Barnes Immediately gave himself up to
the sheriff. An inquest was held over
the remains of Biglow yesterday but no
verdict was given. Barnes claims the
killing was done fn self defence, which
was the opinion of several. J. E. H.
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FOR 8AIM BY DR. T." C. SMITH.
SOUTHERN EAIIiWAY.
In Effect June 12, 1899.
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i The Kind You Have Always Bough.
NOT PRACTICING HIS OWN PREACHING.
By Rev. N. Ken Smith, D. D.
Recently we have had a series of
meetings in our town, in a sister . de
nomination. The preacher, from a
Kentucky town, preached a magnifi
cent sermon against Sabbath desecra
tion aDd, among other things, con
demned the open drug stores und res
taurants; and yet this same brother,
in his dosing fareweirfemarks on Sab
bath evening, said "I will be speeding
away home tonight while you are
sleeping." He left at 10:30 p. m. He
advertised the fact that he would vio
late the Sabbath, and so what he con
demned in other people. I think heJ.3o4im
would better quit preaching against
Sabbath desecration, or mend nis own
way. Ellzabethtown ' (Ky.) Christian
Observer.
Nos. 37 & 11.
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LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES.
One size smaller after using Allen's
Foot-Ease, ia powder to be snaKen mio
the shoes It makes tlgh or new shoes
feel easy; gives instant relief to corns
and .bunions. It's the grealtest comfort
discovery. Allen's Foot-Ease is a cer
tain cure for ingrowing' mails, sweating
hot, achlimg feet. Trial .package FREE.
Sold by druggists, grocers, shoe eoores
and "general storekeepers everywhere.
By mall tfor 25 cts. to stamps. Adiaress,
Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y.
You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting.
Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of
It Kadbl Dyspepsia Cure digests food
without aid ifrom the stomiaclh, and Is
made to Cure. Paragon Pharmacy.
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"Both my wife andfaraelf bave been
using CASCARETS and they fare the; best
medicine we have ever had In the -house. Last
week my wife was f rantlo with Beadache for
two days, she tried some of yodr CASCARETS.
and they relieved the pain in her bead almost
Immediately. We bothTecommend Cascareta."
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Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co. , Pittsburg, Pa.
Pleasant. Palatable. Poteifc Taste Good. Do
Qood, Meret Sicken. .VYeakeu. or Gtlpe. 10c. 2bcU)c.
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