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-THE ASHEYiLLE GAZETTE . JULY 18, 1899 A a'tiumber of deaths 'McDowevled witbr : - -5- a totalof S& while Mecklenburg to lowed wlth3.T7ne death rate-wa376 prvcent. Ahiongr he colored popu tion the deaitli rate was. 4.93 ..perDt.'. and 1197 siraoiSg the whites. . the OODD - r -1 ALT 11 10 and 12 nattoh 4 venue Otftf JLr CLEARING ' SALEUS A RECORD BREAKER To carry over or not to carry over is the question, and we have decided not to car ry over a dollar's worth of Spring and Summer Goods for next) season. We put the knife deep into tha prices, and the public was not slow in finding it out. TMs accounts for it that we have sold more goods this month than any previous July in our business experi ence. With our large stock on hand, our New YorE buyer keeps on sending us lots ol saa sonable goods which he secures from manufacturers eein mpriey, Sheriffs' sales etc The s'ock must be sold to make room for our Fall goodrf, and "iipfthey co. We shall contin ue this sale until every dollar's worth of Spring and Summer goods is sold. Lo w Prices Will Do the Work, k A 1- .. A.-. 3 Whiite Lawn, the 7c quality at 5c, White Lawn ( 40 incited wide) 15c quai--icy, 10c "' r Dotted Swiss for dresses, worth- 15 and 20c. Our price 10 aaid 12c. A line of 15 and 18c. Organdies at 10c 1600 yards of 36 inch Bleaching, worth 7c, our price 5c Table Linen, 2 yards wide, soldi every where at 75c; Our price 45c Table Linen, old everywhere it40 amd ' 45c. Our price 29c. A few more pieces of Challles, woCtb 5 and 6c. Our price, 3c. Just received, a lot of China Silks In eventing shades, worth 75c to- $1.0$. Our price 48c. v '. Ladies Vests, , the 10c. quality, 5c. ; - Ladlies' Veslts, the 15c. quality, 10c. "-White;. Puck- and 'Pique Skirts, sHghtly damaged, worth from SI 'to- $1.25; your choice, 50c Crepom Skiirlts, worth from $1 to $1.50, " ouif price 75c. A large ltoe of finer Skirts, Worth Ifrom $2 to $15.00, willjbe sold in proportion. " MEN'S UNDERWEAR A good 40c. Shirt or Prawns, 25c Just received, & line iof the United brand Percale Shirts, idheap at $i and $1.25. Your choice, 75c TRUNKS and Traveling Bags ait a reduction of 15 percent. A line of Fine Alpine Hats, woTth $3, $4, and $5. Our pricey $2, $2.50 and $3.00. ' . . . JUKti look alt our line of Beautiful Pearl Gray Alpine Halts at $1.25. 365 Men's Shirts .to be' closed out at slaughtering prices.-. " A lime of $1.25 Pants aJt 75c. - - Just received, (another lot bf Ladled ..Ffae Oxford. .TSecr, : ctbeap"'at 75c"S,.- our pricie 50c. ' . ' '' " , A second loft woiIISk $1.50, at $1. . A.h4rd lot woi'th $1.75 and $2 aTt $1.25. ' A'good $1.50 Men's .Taa Shoe, 99c. A good $2 Men's Tan Shoe, $1,23. ' BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The bes salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ukjerssait lh, feyer sores, tetter, - chapped hands, - chllbjlatoa, xxjtds, aad all ekto eruptions, and posi tively cures p&ies, or mo; pay required. It is; guarattteed, to give - perfect eais fadtton; or money' pefuawied Prk 25 centis"per box. J"or sale by T. C." Smith, W. C.. Carmlcliael. and Pelham's plhar- BOTES FRONTMARSpLL ; Marshall, N. G., July 17-Reg-a1-dng the two men who were injured by the breaking of the derrick rope at" Ivy dam, Dagley is not expected to recov er, concussionof the brain beJhg, fear ed by his physician, Jbt Houston will recover.- - . i,'-'",. ; Policeman Ben Barnes, who shot Torn Biglow" Saturday night, July , gave bond in the sum of $1,000. last week. Elghtteen hundred heati .of chickens were shipped- from here" Ho different points south Friday. - "Work is progressing very tapidly on the Ivy plant. Coffers have been com pleted and now " work can be com menced at once on the big dam. "Mm. J. W. Sigmon, of Mooresv'lle, "N. C, is visiting -her father. J. K. Hardwicke, at Marshal. John James, of -Sandy Mush, elected county supervisor by the board of trustees of Madison- county Monday. The platform of the Southern railway depot ia being repaired nicely by a force, ;of men unkler Captain Bright, of Glen Alpine, N. C. Mrs. D. F. LawsonL of Mars H 11, passed .thrcughKere on her wayjLfrom .Washington Thursday. J. B. H. Tliei;LKind-XouiHvQAiways Bought, and which has been ana Has been made under his per- sonai supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you 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 CASTOR I A V was ,-ts: THE MOli W and 12 Patton A venue 1Mr"'''M'""MTr'M'"'M''""''M"MM'"""'"'M'"'"'M CAROLINA NEWS .Interesting Items from Va- rious Parts of the State. r Glimpses of Life and Progress in the , Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for the Gazette ' and ' .V - - - r - Selections from latest North - Carolina Newspapers. Chanel Hill has begrun S. The Bank of v'tusine&a." T- The 19i)0 sessionof the North Carolina x Press association-will be held in Jlen- aersonvaue. ? -ThJ" travel to Mprehead, continlies to . . -;lbe heavy, and all who have returned f - 'f r;Por(t the season to be the biggest, for v, tnany years. ' ' .': " - i ; - v. . . ' . ' - ; . : JL'V- V-A-ts.the Fayfettevllje colored tagefS "V-,. normal school,; in Besslonj therereaid v 'bow to be 14S students, .representing -:. .C; '. : (having erecteda largefovered , (plaf ''-fdrwt:ie.ir-'frIoti- demt-ln'this city ior-tne., proieoupn 01 cotton araa qtn.ee Voluiiteers . 'for ; the ileant'I iBlood Deep. !" Xlean blood rtneans. a clean skin. ; No . ? Ybeauty without it. Cascareta, Candy .Cathars, ; -r:l 7 tie clean jourblood and keP it clean, by; - r stirriog. upuhe lazy liver ana dzivmgau inw purities from the Jjody. asegjn to-day rto br1! ptmpJes, boilsDiotchebracKheads nnJ taat feickly biliouscomplexion, by taking Twenty-seventh regiment, of infantry for service in the Philippine., were en listed "at Raleigh and four at Durham. The ten will leave loday for Camp Meade, Pa. " The corporation commission orders that in future coaductors on railroads may coIlectSn railroads from persor who have not bought . tickets 25 cents extra, but that they must give a draw- book for" this amount, such drawbook to be redeemed ty the railroad com pany. t ' Mra. Lydia Holliday, wife of G, 6. Holliday, who. absconded from Char- Llotte lastJanuary, died here Thursday' morning at 4 o'clock." Her f unerai ser vices will be preached at the Methodist church, after . which the remains will be taken to Rutherford college for bur ial. Hickory Correspondence Charlotte Obeerven "' - 1 ' Within the last .sixty days there has been weighekJ at the A. C. L. depot,. in this city.80-carloads- of lumber,: an unprecedented uanttlty ' Jn the history, of he lumber business lin . thia section, hls lumber .oamia; from; the eection of county lyingbetweT t Florence .and. Miss Dawson, daughter of Wm. Daw son, near inston,' was killed lightning F'Soay evening wjriile going from one field to another to help- her brother bind oata When found she was lying oh her face dead. Her shoes were torjrifrom her feet, her face was badly -burned and. the .pan she was .car rying had a large hole1 in it: The de ceased was twenty-two years old. A special dispatch ville. Fayertiteville rver. ,A: letter, to the v agricultural 4eiitv ment hrings news of Ithe outbreaks of splenixr fever ittA. Dry's herd" ot iPattle at Concord, .Four have died; aJl? young cattie, Aeiegram from wHIam to the News and Observer from Neuse, N. C.;r says: There was a severe storm in thi vicin ity today, which was accompanied by soirie hail. A& the storm was almost over, Mr. A. WV .Massey, a farmer 'liv ing about a quarter of a mile from the-1 station, " went out in his-yard to set up a bee hrveT whieh ha4 beeri hlown over 'by thewind, and was' struck and killed by ltarhtning. ' . - - - Prof. G. F. Kirby; of Weaverville (N.; C.).-college - lectured 'at the Forest City Methodist church lasstFriday ni&ht and was greeted by a txir audience, not withstanding tfie fact' that : a,dvan3 notice. of the lecture was very brief arid sadly deficient. Prof. Kirby's subject was . "Education," and - was handled with a degVee of skill, only psseible with FayettevilleJand Maxton and FayetteH Able educators. It is to be regrebted that more" of our people especiallv Bar ents, were . not present. Forest City Enquirer. . -Thjheaith .toutfetiriy which 'is issued by-?flie North Carolina boarjd?xf health, gies the malloox record in tvik j. laarpson, r-inev uie, oaiis onv atate from January 12, 1898r;ito May.l IS VVC1 .iUiruogo xne?; was .a. total of -6U cases,: 551 of theret i)nce, as six cattle feaVe died: which were colored and- ?whWf; ;Th Dr. Curtice left this af ternoo for Con Cord:--t3.;iv,;;v:.. WHO IS 4.3 jnen : are rmade mdser- ; we uy - itiuney anti . Wadder trbub7.e. i Dr;H Al p Kilmers swamp Root, dy. promptly, cures. At druggisUr tn 5a c y ascarets, -beauty for ten cents, : au -drug g-sts, Sntfsfattiqn suaiStced, lOc;2Zc0vi 1 aisease wasTconnned to 38 fmiTities There was a total d 1? -"'deaths, 9 of whijcwerelcolorfed and 8 white.' In the DeWltst's Uittle -Early Risers benefit permameiiitly. . They lend gentle assist- amoe to (nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing eonsti ptiom and Kver ailments. Paragon Pharmacy. i BAKERSVILLE. Mitchell Mirror. F. M. Clafk, of Momtezuma, was brought before Judge. Bowman Tues-day-oh .a bench warrant issued by the Judge, charged with-"- neglecting , h:s d.u ties, as road superintendent of Lin yill township. T. A;- Love appeared for the. prosecution and Mr. Clark "wa" represented by Valentine &" Norwood and S. J. Black. Defendant waived hjs prelimihary(bearing before the judge, and igave bond,f orchis appearance at the next term of court. - Little Charlie Del-linger, grandson of ex-Sheriff Hickey, ot hold of an old pistol cylinder and a good cartridge Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock and went 0tyt on the sidewalk in front of G, K. Pritchard's residence and endeavor- ed to drive . the cartridge into the cyl lnjler with, a rock, when; the cartridge' exploded, going through" his right hand and badlytearing the eeh. Df. Smith dressed. Hie wound and the little- fellow is now doing as well as could be ex pected.' f - . ' . ' Men Often Do. "Just one little kiss," he pleaded "But only a little -one," she -said, re lenting. ' . ' Of course" he replied. "How ?ould I look for a biff one from so smalt- a mouth?" ... ' And after that he got as many as he wanted. Philadelphia North American Castoria is ar substitute for Castor Oil, Paregroric, Drops rand 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 Teethingr Troubles, cures Constipation - jand Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regrulates the Stomach and; Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. , - . " - GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S til , STa The lit oft flap Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. "w TMC CEMTAOM COMMNV, TT MUftRAV TnCKT. MWTORR OITT. AFTER WlAL II In XXV- MOTT'S IVERIITE PILLS 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 nsa of Tobacco. or Opium, whicb-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 $o.OO. : OB. MOWS CHE3UCJLL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. . FOR SALB BY DR. T. C. SMITH. ' (ggpiJTHEItN RAILWAY. f w In Effect Ju.ne 12; 1899. - Nos. No.. i 27 &11 85 Eastern Time. No. 12 & 38 No. 36. pm am'; pm am 4.25 -1210 Lv New York Ar s 1.05 6.35 , v 6.55 -f 3.50 - s - Lv Philadelphia Ar 10.15 2.56 9.20, t.22 Lv Baltimore Ar 8.00 11.25 - . 1 pin v am . am pm . 10.45 11.15 Lv Washington Ar t.42 9.05 am pm pm . pm . 5.50 6.02 Lv Danville Ar 1L51 ' 1.30 Nos. 11 & 33. Nos. 12 ft 34. pm pm , am pm 11.00 12.01 Lv Rlchmondl Ar M 6.25 ' WEat you want; is mot temporary re Hef from piles, but a cure to stay cured. DeWiltt's Wi'tdh Hazel Salve cures-ptles, and they stay cured. Par agon Pharmacy. Nos. 37 & 11. pm am S.35 9.00 1.15 2.50 2.09 3.50 5.15 6.35 : Lv Lv Lv Ar - Norfolk Selma Raleiigh Greensboro Nos. 12 A 38 am pm Ar; 8.20 Ar 3.45 4.32 Ar 2.45 3.23 Ar 10.47 12.10 STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. SB. Framk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of (the firm of F. J, Chery & Co., doing- business inhe city of -Toledo, county and - Staite aforesai and 4hat said firm will pay the vsnm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each anidl every case of catarrh that can noit be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. - Swam to before rne -aid subscribed in my presence, (this 6tth day of December, A. D.. 18,86. - (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notray Public, Hall's. Cailarrh Cure 5s taken dmiternallv and acts directly on the blood and mu cous suanfaoea of the system. Senidi. for testimonialts, ree. L ' : i F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists 75 cents. HaJl's Family Pills are-the best. Agricultural-department offldiala re ceived the 'antformaJtlom: this week 'thai American grown tea hafe been placed on sale tat New York for the first time in the history of.lthe country. It was, the product of the lea farm at Pinehurst ttweaty miles from Charleston;, S. C. , - r. . t You jpan't cure dyspepsia by 'dieting. Eat good, wholesome food-, and plenty of itKadol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid ifrbm. the stomaclh, and ija" made to Gore. ParagonTpharmaey. - Oxford TWa thousand! palrsi lad.'e ties ait OQBit. G. A.' Mears, "',' "For six year I Was a victim vofdys- pepsiarin its- worst' form. I could eat nothing out milk toast, and at times my stojiiachyould lot retaiooind digest even that:;' Last Mafrch I besannaking CASGARETS nd since then I have steadily improved, until I am as well as I ever was in my life.v : '5 - ' ; DAVin H. MCRPHTTNewark. O.' candy" .. Pleasant. Palatable. Poteot. Pasta I3vwt. 'Tta Qpod. Sever Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe.,I0c, 25c, 60e. CURE COflGTIPATION. - v.; Alfzlml:t OnEENSBORO. W.C; teiiimg ,ait oout it.-1 Address Dr. Kil- . - ""-u,", u-wn, wtium, ruunKHintano mer& Co., Biaghampton, LJ!n.Tn.R Afi'o ancaranteed by, all druf. hHU"lUfUAll fistato CUfl Tobacco Habit,, ? n I lUJII II II I V i i, r "and Vti 1 V v vtoiim of par- 3 DR. B. U. WOOLLEY CO. Tm 9.05 9.55 10.35 10,55 12.15 2.15 " 2.25 am 7.5 8.30 9.0t 9.25 10.34 12.03. 12.1fl Central Time Lv Salisbury Lv C ' S'tSaitesville Lv Newton . Lv Hickory Lv Marion -3ffjl-Lv Biltmore "S At AshevUle Ar Ar. Ar Ar At Ar rLv am 6.35 5.44 -5.03 4.45 3.28 1.30- . 1.20 pm 9.30 8.43 8.09 7.52 6.45 15.21 5.15 No. S3, am pm am 9.05 2.35 12.15 10.25 3.57 . 1.29 12.30 5.55 - 3.05 7.40 t25 11.35 8.00 - 7.10 7.10 Lv AshevUle Ar Lv Hot Springs Ar Lv Morrlstown Ar Lv Knoxville, Lr Ar Chattanooga Lv Ar Memphis Lv pm LIO 1L40 9.50 8.25 4.20 9.15 . am No. S4. am pm 5.10 4.00 2.30 1.20 Ar 5.30 10.00 Lv 4.W 9.15 Lv 2.10. am 8.30am Ar NewOrleans 7.30pmt A: AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. am 7.05 8.28 9.14 10.20 U.22- 3.20 No. 10. No. 34. pm 2.05 3.15 3.57 5.00 6.00 -9.30 pm 8.00 9.10 9.58-, 11.03 12.10 Eastern Time Lv AshevUle Lv Biltmore Lv Hemdersanville Lv Tryom Ar Spartanburg Ar . Columbia No.33. No. 9. No. 13. pm pm am Ar 8.45 1.40 6.00 LV 9.35 2.30 6.52 LV 8.50 1.42 6.05 Lv 7.48 12.40 6.00 Lv 6.50 11.40 3-40 Lv 8.30 11.40 f am am pm pni pm ' -im v" . 8.17 11M Ar Canarlestopi Lv 5.30 700 c iii ' ' , Central Time 5.00 V5.Q0 . Ar Sayannali Lv - 12.09 .9.15 ' v AT Jacksonville Lv 8.00 8.00 8.00 . Ar Attgusta y.LvV 930 .; 3 55 S.iQ 5J.0 r Ar Atlanta 1 Lv 1L50 11.50 7.40 80 8.3KK - Ar New Orleans Ly 7.55 7.55 "'7-5 X ; " .. Ar Memphis MURPHY BRANCH. No. 67 No: 19 No. 17 M. W. If. - U!-r. Rw. - .s ant 4.50 7.20. 8.0ft 10.55 x 3.45 "4.10 4.3ft 6.23 9.30 . 9.15 ' .10.5 , .12.40 : Lv . AshevUle Ar Iilf "Wkyinesville Lv , Lv Balsam . Lv Lr Brysoa dty ' Lv .A t Muxph7 s Lv Ko. 20. No. 18. No Ex. Sun. Daily. pm am 12.0& Ar 7.15 10.38 Lv 5.53 i 10.10 Lv 5.30 8.40 Lv 3.50 .50 . "am pm 68 pm 6.05 4. 13 3.10 10.40 6.00 am Trains 7. 8. 35. 36. and 3'and "iBiaWw imnot riiimmn .iao ktw Ash- rljle; Spartamburg, Attanta; asudi Macon. T!ram 13 and 14 carry Pullman Parlor car beitween 4fflievlHev Spartanburg4 Columbia and Charleston. ins aiufc UcblBS JPUe. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, gives instant relief. Every box is warranted. Sow DV.drUViSt.- fint tnr mafl ni iwi(ntAf nHm. fift nAtltR and tl-w " per box, WILLlAliS ZXFGr. CO, Props,, Cleveland, Ohio. - other Dr2Wdictions.'Tba7obbacco9abltKwYe Exhaustion I LUA,anta ci ffloe. V North-pryor s? "11' r -' i.-i C-1 v :" r.' ,.-. z -Cyj, -"- W-7& ?0?tSAU3:BYDIL,y, BIHTEC. A -J - - - . - - . -
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