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White Lawn, the 7c quality at 5c. White Lawn ( 40 inches wide) 15c. qual ify, 10e: Dotted Swiss for dresses, worth 15 and 20c. Our price 10 -and 12c.' A line of 15 and 18c. Organdies at 10c 1600 yards of 36 toch Bleaching-, worth 7c, our price 5c. ' . 1 - Table Linen, 2 yards wide, every where at 75c. Out price 45c . Table Linen, old everywhere at 40.amd 45c. Our price 29c. A few more pieces of Challies, worlh 5 and 6c. Our price, 3c. Just received, a lot of China Silks in eveniing' shades, worth 75c to $1.00. Our price 48c. Ladies' Vests, the 10c. quality, 5c. Ladlies' Veslts, the 15c. quality, 10c. Whioe Duck and Pique Skirts, slighily damaged, worth from $'1 'to $1.25; your choice, 50c Crepon Skirlts, worth from $1 to $1.50, our price 75c. A large line of finer Skirts, worth from $2 to $15.00, will be sold in proportion MEN'S UNDERWEAR A . good 40c. Shirt or Drawers, 25c. Just received, a line of the United brand Percale Shirlts, dh-Bap at $1 and $1.25. Your choice, 75c TRUNKS and Traveling Bags "ait a reduction of 15 percent A line of Fine Alpine Hats, worth $3, $4, and $5. Our prices $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Jusib look alt our line vf Beautiful Pearl tray Alpine Ha'ts at $1.25. 365 Men's Shirts to be closed out at slaughtering prices. . A lime ot $1.25 Pants ait 75c. Just received, another lot of Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties, cheap at 75c, our price 50c. A second lot worltlh $1.50, at $1- A third lot worth $1.75 and $2 at $1.25. A good $1.50 Men's Tain Shoe, 99el A good $2 Men's Tan Shoe, $1.23. SSSTHE BIG BA 10 and 12 Patton Avenue 69 jf Prof.Thaddeus Peck Cof ? Stratford. ,;Con.f-ave an-exhibition; of theuse of ' chemicals ' ' in extingufehing4 : firesj ia J fifratf ord last ' r Saturday jnlgh't,'; - A icrowd of "boys played trick- on- him and.-instead pt tire newly fliscoycrea chemical .preparation, itercracHc sun been-substitut4. and he was using? oil n ittioffTa ifrv "subdue" the flames. When the profeseor discovered the trick a small-sized riot started ifle ro company vas called "and it took the combined efforts at alii the. special con stables sworn in to preserve the peace andTtO quell . the. disturbance. Lexing ton DispaJtch. Mr. A. C BCggs, Catawba's member lot ithe house ot- representatives, has . be come a convert to ProfvMeig'spian or greasijig the. public, joads.- At least he believes the theory isvsuffiGfenily'p!aus ible to justify, experimenting on a small ecaie. -He -advocates buyinjr a few barrels of oil, either ouit of the county funds' or by private' subscription and applying it to the muddiest roid3 that can be found, and see what the effect would be. If it makes them as hard and durable as the professor claims it will, Ihn there will he no "longer any ! excuse or palliation for. having bad i roads any longer in- Catawba. Oil, in ! spite of. the ' Standard Oil trust, is cheap. All thait would be necessary would be to -put the -road beds in the most desirable shape, dump the oil on, according to the professor's prescrip tion and the oirwould do the balance. The roads would become as hard as -cement, a itd. waiter would wet them no deeper -than it does the feathers on a duck's back. It is a fascinating theory and like Mr. Boggs, we are inclined to think there is more in it than the pub lic at. first were willing to admit. . At any rate, let's give it a trial. We are willing ito chip in a few nickels, either in the shape of a tax or to a private subscription paper, for the purpose of buying a few barrels of oil; We would just like to see what kind of a conglom eration Pennsylvania coal oil and good old Caitawba Dutch mud would make. Newton-Enterprise. 1 .r"" 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 Carolina Newspapers. ' There is to be a $75,000 cotton mill af Shelby. The state charters the Standard Gas and -Electric company of Raleigh, capi ' taC $100,000; stockholders, Julian S. Carr, L. A. Carr, B. P. Williamson, B. S.. Jerman, J. R. Ferrall and H. W. Jackson. ' v , There was quite a storm at Conover -Sunday evening. A cow; belonging ito F. "V. Cline wafc kiled by lightning and the roof of Will Cline's barn was blown off and other damage done to orchards, ' etc. Hickory Times-Mercury. - ' The steel for the' great, iron bridge on r' . .the Richmond aad Ridge way railroad, V , tovspan the Roanoke oriver, is being de- 1 , livered at Rldgewa.y, ten miles away, r '" , ;Eighty-ound rail is, eing put down - oh this road j 70-pound on sidings. H 1 iJeauty Is Blood Deep. i 'u 1 Clean S blood means a clean : skiu. Uo ": beauty: without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- xic ciean your Diooa ana Keep it clean, by "tirrin?inp;the laiqr liver and driving all im- Surities " from the body.. Begin to-day to anisb, pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads. 9Jux mat sicKiy oinous conapjexion ny taking ik-gisis, Bausiaction gufi'ninteca, -iucriiKJ4 oyc. It is now thought that Mr. J. S. Wal droop, who was bitten on the face on Sunday evening about a month ago, by some poisonous insect, was the vic tim of the "kissing bug." A strange looking bug1 was found on the porch near where he had been bitten, later in the evening. Franklin Press. The Southern railway has decided to huild new stock yards at Wilkesboro and that point will be made shipping headquarters for cattle from Ashe, Al legheny, Watauga and other counties. The government has signified its inten tion of sending an inspector of cattle there. The Neuse, River Manufacturing company was- chartered Wednesday, capital i $100,000. This is the company which will build and operate a 10,000 epindle cotton mill . at the falls of the Neuse, near Wake Forest college. v The stockholders are: R. Tg.. Battle, J. G. Brown, C. G. Laltta, J. S. Chamber lain, W. W. Vass, E. H. Lee, J. A. Jones and V. B. Moore. From all parts of the city comes the complaint of -caterpillars, this- insect having seemingly taken possession of the trees all over the place. Whatever efforts that have been, made to destroy this pest seem to have availed nothing, the caterpillar simply Increasing in numbers and advancing on vegetation everywhere. At present thte insect is Lrealfy a serious pest. New Bern Jour nal. . v- - - " State Veterinarian Cooper Curtics Curtice has returned from a tour of In spection of cattle at Concord and Pine ville. He found splenetic fever, at each WH O IS Wo16111 9. as men are made-, mdser . . TO - able by - kidney - and . i- v ?- bladder 'trpuble. Dr: BLAME Kilmer's Swamp Roo the gTeait kid'ney retried dypromptly cures. At druggists In- 50 cent and $lnal2es. -You may ha,ve a sam ple' bolfctle !bv mail .frA i telling all about it Address.Dr. Kil- place. At Concord ticky -cattle from Stanly county communicated the dis ease and four cows died. At Pinevi le the disease was communicated by cat tle from Anson county and seven died, white three - are now sick. Times-Visitor. Adjutant General Royster was here this morning on his way to -Camp Will iam E. Shipp to see the Second regi ment under . canvas. He said that in the fall he would complete the Third regiment by adding four companies. It now numbers only eight. When asked if the trouble in regard to the Asheville companies was adjusted be replied that he thought it would adjust itself. Ral eigh Cor. Charlotte Observer. Mrs. Nancy C. Summers, neat Brown mountain, who was bitten toy a mad dog some time ago, died on last Friday. She suffered a great deal; could not eat nor drink after she commenced having fits. Something remarkable was that at the sight of food and water she would go into fits. A cow bitten by the same dog also died. Thirteen dog3 have been killed within the last few days. Walnut Cove Argus. Eliijah Joyner says that he and he alone killed Robert Turnage and rob bed his store at Dongola, Pitt county, some three months . ago and then burned the building to hide his crime. "I did it solely to get" money' he added, "for God knows I had nothing ag'Jn Mr. Bob." This confession was rnadei yesterday morning-in. the county jail to" Mr. W. J. Turnage, brother of the murdered man, and Mr. Theodore L. Turnage, 'his uncle- and owner of the store that; was robbed and burned. Raleigh News and Observer. mm GREENSBORO. N.C. For to treatoto o(TH LIQUOR, OPIUM, MCnPHKE snd Mmeft-& 6x; -Blnghunptoii jsf V . -cthv-rDmgA(!tI!ct:s.TlwTo!;bacc9KabIt.Keryex!nust!oi: BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, ' salt rheum, fever, sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or mo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect e-atis- famfiiorj or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T. C. Smith, W. C. Carmlchael. and Plham's pharmacy. Pretty Good Klshingr. A sportsman known to Forest ana Stream was once on tie beach at the outlet of a creek in New York state look ins for shoie birds when he saw a colored boy who was fishing for perch, lay down his pole at the call of his mother -to do some errand. The sportsman put his gun aside and took the caue pole and fished, adding a dozen perch to the boy's string and then sneaked off. Presently a second sports man, happening that way, asked the boy the usual question and received this an swer: "Yess'r. doy's :od fishin heah. Won I utop to run to de sto' fo to Ret some cawumeal fo' mam. de perch dey came outen de crick ;;n jes' strings deyselves awn my string. I don ou'stan it, but doy's jes' as good fo' breakfas' 's if dej was cotched awn a hook." DeWltt's Little Early Risers benefit permanently. They lend gentle assist ance to mature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing consti pation and Jiver ailments. Paragon Pharmacy. -v -H4rl to tlire. Quite a profitable business is done in some large English towns by lending tur tles to restaurants. They are permitted to remain in the windows for a few days and are then taken to different parts of the city as advertisements for other eating houses. The creatures known as ocean hydras have no heart, no lungs, no liver, no brain's, no nervous system, no organs save mouth and skin. CASTOR I A Tlie JdUXou Have Always Bought, and which has h in use for nvo- iCi viars. lino "h . eh . ; : cj : saiure of ' oeen matte under his ter sonal supervision since Its infanov" 'A Allow no one to defAiA t,. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitute !!ls periments thai; trifle with and endanger the health r Infets and :?OiHdren--ESxperience against Experiment! What is Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Dro and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant n Contains neither Opium, Morphine; or other Narcotv substance. Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worm, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleen. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 7 The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use For Oyer 30 Years. THK C1WTHUH COWPHWY. TT MUIIIHY TWCCT. NCW YORK CITY. BBEALTH AND VITALITY L L.I ft ! . Twr-n I'hO im4t : vam'aiiiT w.vwry.. . . 3 .it J . - organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood Impotencv. Nientlv Emissions. Ynnthfnl F.rrnrs Mental wr,, 0., r . "i"1""' w wusumpuuu ituu lusaouy. witn evert AFTER US NR. lorder.weJ?ua1rnt tocure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per boZ Hri CnUOinDi 6 boxes for $5.00. im.MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio! FOB, SALE BY DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN HALLWAY. In Effect June 12, 1899. Nos. 27 & 11 pra 4.25 6.55 9.20 No.. 35 am 12.10 3.50 6.22 Eastern Time. No. 12 & 38 No. 36. Lv New York Lv Philadelphia Lv Baltimore pm 10.45 am 5.50 am 11.15 pm 6.02 Lv Danville pm am Ar 1.05 6.35 Ar 10.15 2.56 Ar 8.00 11.25 am pm Ar 6.42 9.05 pm pm Ar ' 1L51 1.30 Nos. 11 & 33. pm pm 11.00 12.01 Nos. 12 A 34. am pm Lv Richmond Ar 6.00 6.25 Ladies' $3.00 Oxfords, now-$1.75. G. A. Me are. , What you want Is mot temporary re Iter from piles, but a cure to stay cured. DeWltt's WiTOh Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. Par ngxwi Pharmacy. Ladies' $1.50 Oxfords, 95 cents. G. A. Mears. A Neglected Point. "T,here is a marvelous amount of good advice in Hamlet's speech to the play ers," remarked the student. "Yes," answered M.r. Stonington Barnes, "but it doesn't go far enough in a practical way. But of course Hamlet couldn't be expected to see far, enough ahead to advise players when there wasn't likely to be much money in the Shakespearean drama." Washington Star. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eait good, wholesome food, and plenty of. It Kod'ol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stom&clh, and U made to Cure. Paragon Pharmacy.- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Plies, Scalds. Burns. r y ju "Ztly wife bad pimple on her face, but she has been taking CASCARETS and they have all. disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation for some time, but after tak ing the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ailment. Ve cannot sneak too high ly of Cascarets." FbidWrtman, 570813ermanto-?rn Ave. . Philadelphia, Pa. Jr7pY CANDY - Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. - IK Good, isever Sicken. WeaWem.or Gripe. lOcj 2Dc iUc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. 1.. Stcriins Utmedj Company, Cbieat e, Mootral, Kw Tarfc. 1H fiQ-Tfl-RAf! 9 an'l.Cparahteed by all dniK IIU." I Ua0Ab gists to GCIiE Tobacco HabU. andWbiskey Eablta cured at home -with out pain Book of par- UK. D. -.WVULLbl UU, Nos: 37 & 1L pm 8.35 1.15 2.09 5.15 am 9.00 2.50 3.50 6.35 Lv Norfolk Lv Slma Lv Raleigh, Ar Greensboro Nos. Ar At Ar Ar 12 & 38 am 8.20 3.45 2.45 10.47 pm 4.32 3.23 12.10 pm 9.05 9.55 10.35 10.55 12.15 2.15 2.25 am 7.50 8.30 9.07 9.25 10.34 12.03 12.10 Central Time am Lv Salisbury Ar 6.35 Lv S'ttubeevllle Ar 5.44 Lv Newton Ar 5.03 Lv Hickory Ar 4.45 Lv Marlon - Ar 3.28 Lv Blltmore Ar 1.30 Ar Asheville Lv 1.20 pm 9.30 8.43 8.09 7.52 6.45 15.21 5.15 No. 33. am pm am 9.05 2.35 12.15 10.25 3.57 1.29 12.30- 5.55 3.05 7.40 4.25 11.35 8.00 7.10 7J0 Lv Asheville Ar Lv Hot Springs Ar Lv Morristown Ar Lv Knoxville Lv Ar Chattanooga Lv Ar n Memphis Lv pm 1.10 11.40 9.50 8.25 4.20 9.15 am pm No am 5.10 4.00 2.30 1.20 Ar 5.30 10.00 Lv 4.M 9.15 Lv 2.H. am 8.30am Ar. NewOrfeans 7.S0pn A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. am 7.05 8.28 9.14 10.20 11.22 3.20 No. 10. pm 2.05 3.15 3.57 5.00 6.00 9.30 No. 34. pm 8.00 9.10 9.58 11.03 12.10 No.33. No. 9. No. It Eastern Time pm pm m Lv Asflueville Ar 8.45 i .40 6.00 Lv Biltmotre Lv "?rs5 1 .30 652 Lv Hendersonvllle "Lv 8.50 1.42 6 5 Lv Tryon lv 7.48 12.40 5" Ar Spartanburg Lv 6.50 11.40 Ar Columbia Lv 8.30 H-W i am am pm pm pm am 8.17 11.00 i Ar Ctoarteaton Lv 5.30 7 tr An caa Central Time &.ou 5.00 Ar Savannah Lv 12.09 9.15 9.15 Ar Jackatmvllle Lv 8 00 j 8 00 8 00 Af Augusta Lv 9.30 3.55 5.10 5.10 Ar Ataanta Lv 11.50 11.50 7.40 8.30 8.30 - Ar New Orleans Lv 7.55 7.55 7'45 Ar MemphU MURPHY- BRANCH. No. 67 No. 19 No. 17 M. W. P. Ex.. Sim. TiaJlv. IS. ' am 4.50 A7.20 8.00 10.55 3.45 pm 2.45 4.10 4.30 6.23 . J9.30 ' am 9.15 10.38 10.58 12.40 pm Lv Aeheville Ar Lv-WttyoesviHe Lv Lv , Balaam Lv Lv Brysoji'dty Lv Ar Murpiiy Lv No. 20. No Ex. Sun. Daily. pm am 12.05 Ar 7.15 10.38 Lv 5.53 10.10 Lv 5.30 8.40 Lv 3.50 5.30 am pm 0 pm 6.05 4.19 3.1 10.40 6.01 Trains 7. 8. 35. Sit 'S ttnA M f1i... j i-oo Ash ville, Spartanburg, Atlamte, ainid Macon. Trains 13 and 14 carry Pullman Plot car between Aafcevllle, Sparta.burgr Columbia and Charleston. J. IIS lis a to5aiMlIciaiig lfile. It absorbs the tumors, arso! ibvuws once,gves instant relief. Every nox is wan by drnggistsM Sent by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents an per box. -WILLIAMS MPGK CO., Props., Cleveland, w SURE COS for Blind, -1J .0 ' VjAUanta. Ca. x Office.' wyt North, Pjiyor S? j:; V ' i FOB SALBBY DIL 'T. jC. SMITH. Vt ' - j- !- V s C - ' s 'rt
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