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f.' k - A ... - : THE ASHEVI LLC GAZETTE' TJiiUT 20; -tS& ; " : v - I, ! V i I t t I vegetables ar& tfcing shipped Aitihrough I, I nP' JSl immQF I.Q HIT I Greensboro every day. - These, -with the I :H I U U J Ul 1 1 1 1 1 U I r VJ U U 1 1 I"1 the DO D O big BALTIMORE 0 12 Patton Avenue i u are ArrMDiAliost Daily Advance Sale of New Fall Black Dress Goods and J . Having placed an order long before the big rise in woolen materials, we of fer our Dress Goods at a saving 'of from i 15 to 25 per cenit. ' ' Neweist Silk and Wool Black Mohair Crepcns, shouM1 toe $1.25, our price 88c. Cipher Crepons wortli $2.50, $3.00 14.00, our price $1.50, $1.98 'and $2.48. These are itflie handsomest goods in. the city amid must be seen to be appreciated, ) 44-.inch Black Jaquards in many beiau- i tiful fiall patterns, should be $1.25, our price 75c anti 98c A line ot French anld English Suitings, worith 75c and $1.00, pur price 48c end 73c. Dress Plaid in beautiful jpaittteams and colorings at very low prices. , Just received a sample .Mine of Lteja4es' Black Silk Waists with new sibyle Cuffs and beautifully miade. NEW FALL. FLANELETTES iat 5c, 8c ani3 10q Juat receivejdi 500 pairs Mens' Shoe's, sizes 6 io 11, bought by our New York buyer, Ithie surplus stock oi a manufac iturer, cheap at $1.50, OUS pnice $1.00. Tlhe first shipment of Fall Clothing ar rived two days ago. Elejant Mens' Suits with single ana aouble-breas'ted vests, equal tto any "merchant itailor made giairmevnfts, but at prices less than half tlhey would ask for them. A fine lot of BanldanaJ Ties, !the 75c and $1.00 quality at 50c. Receive!!' four fine Trunks as samples which are Cheap at $20.00 a piece, our price- $15.00. All summer goods, surplus stock, odldg iamd ends are booked ito ga Prices forced dawn to tlhe lowestt moitch in order to ef feet quick and absolute clearance. We 4 big MO RE 10 and 12 P$tton Avenue .0 vegetables' are tking s Greensboro every day; - These, "with the usual shipments of poultry and' apples and other produce, have made It neces sary for the Southern ito add another icar for express and affreight car tor this purpose has been a part of the southbound A. & T. trains for several days. Many otjtfee catybage and apples are shipped ro South Carolina. NOTES FROM MARION. Marion, N. C, Aug. 18. -T. H. D. Gil-, lispie, United States deputy marshal, arrested yesterday near the Rutherford county line, Johnson and Zeb Radford, charsred with aidinfi1 in running a fenders are George Rhone and Thomas fenders are e Gorge Rhone and Thomas Long. Rhone is in jail, being unable to give bond. The "copper" was cut up by Deputy 1 Collector Holland and Depulty Marshal Gill'iespie some days ago, and the Radfords are charged with being accessories to Rhone's crime. . C W. Godfrey was held tfo court by United States, Commissioner Craig for removing yesterday. AU1 of these de fendants are held to Statesville court, which convenes the third Monday in OcitcbT Some unknown person 'tore down tihe chimney of the dwelling place of Mrs. Fannie Swann, three mites- south of Marion Thursday night, while she and her litltle daughter were at church. Oh, how McDowell county rieeds rain. May 'be the democratic barbecue at Old Fort today, preaching for the amnd- ment's-passage under the whip of Hon. Locke Craig, will give us rain or "rain in the face." McDoWellv I think, is with the Ga zette, by a fairge majority on tne pro posed amendment. I heard a promin ent democrat say he had s.udied the matter over fully, and it 'is simply a game of the east to "down" the west, as they ihave done ever since ithe days When N. "W. Woodfin, Marcus Efwin and dtlher western members published what is known as the famous "western address," I think ' in' 1840 or there abouts. When the east wanted every thing and the west and Piedmont sec tion all signed a memorial to the peo ple, or to the legislature, I do not now remember which, neither did my m-foman-t. I krrow the same address was printed in the "Asheviiae Pioneer" in 1876 during1 that campaign and it would be good reading just now. At CAROLINA NEWS Interesting Items from Va rious Parts oftheJState. r ' Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land of the Sky. Notes Gathered for the Gazette and Selections from latest North, Carolina Newspapers. - Statesville has a daily Reporter, started last week Godby paper, the by E. W. 1 1- - weanesuay mgnt, mere was an es cape of four prisoners from the jall at PayettevMle. " The1 Wllkesboro Chronicle says that lightning struck the dwelling of ; Alf. Wa'tkins,. at Fair Plains, knocked a bedstead to pieces and killed two pigs V under the house. :6essrsv; Qrin Neal of Danville, Va,, ; . mndThoroas.l M. "i Seares vof Vlcksburg, Miss., are-in the city today prospect ; ttng with a view to eirecting a new opera House ere. ureensboro Telegram. John Stevens, colored, died in Char lotte. as a result of eatiijg glass In laread. A xwonian was arretted for fix ing up the glass, but was dismissed, as Che evidence- Y not Rtrong enough. The schooQis in Durham county for the , ensuing year will run from seven to nine months, with an average of at least sevenand a half months to the school.. This wjill make Durham' the banner school county of the state, : un less there is a great change in other counties since the last report. - .... The campmeeting at BallJs Creek thto year is expected to be the largest in many years. A great many new tents have eenv built and the place has been putt itf fine shape. The meeting wild begin on Friday of the next-week and Will continue over Sunday. --Newton Enterprise. One hundred etemimers employed by W. F. Smiith & Son, export leaf tobac co dealers of Winston, went on strike Thursday at 11 o'clock, because their demand for hfgher wages was not granted. The firm claims they were paying the same scale as Richmond, Danville and dther large places, hence the refusal. " " T he county "bommissioners inr Tues day let the contract for 'a bridge "at hPalnter to the lowest ' 'bidder. There were eight different .bids in. -The Converse Bridge company of rChatta raogga weije- the sudeessf ul bidders at $325. The bridge -to )to- be ,a steel structure! 147-foot span. ,wi'th iiv 60-foot approach. They payments are to be in two equal lostaftnentis.' on the first days bf January, 1900, anid 190l--Webster Herald. ..- Oeatttr Is xnoed .DeeAi I OeaaMobd nieang'.a.,clean skial YU. beauty, without it. Cascareta, Candy Caihar "v jrvur uivuu oui ccu clean. - oy tirriog up the lazy liver and driving all inv K " c w Punties .from the. bodv. Begin to-day to PWfe- ir? Plotjch blackheads " -:,f;??.:a thatrickry bilious complekionby taking ".; .Caacarets-beauty or ten cent- AU drug- , 4 - s ,g3ta, satiafaction cuariitced, IQC ZZcSOeTt any kind of writang except that of a lawyer, tihat was too hard for him.- He can write a good hand, but he can'i read print at all.' We asked him: why this was. He said he had studied to write and read writing, but had not studied to read print. Burlington News., A good deal of lumber is being cut 5n Itihat vicinity and that is helping busi ness. The. farms along the route show fairly good crops, especially in the low lands. The upland corn shows (the ef fects of the dry weather. Apples seem to be plentiful at every orchard we passed. Good many of tihe farmers are .breaking land for wheat. We passed many fields ot peas, and sure., glad to know that this "important forage crop Is being so largely cultivated. Lenoir News. - v - ' ' A petitioTij has been circulated asking the town commissioners to prohibit tlhe running a.f flairge upon the streets of cows and hogs at any seasori of (tlhe year. For some time past, however, there has been, fit seems, no1 effort to enforce the hog 'ordinance, and they have alnfostJ taken the (town, going wherever they wan) ted to The thing has gone wv far 1 thait the people have become tired and wiM ask that the or dinance be strictly. applietT'and that it kbe made to embracer cows 'also We hope this will be done and the nuisance abated. Lumberton Robesonian. Traffic, onAttJhat division t of the Atlan Mr, X Beckwith-of A5tla!mahaw,,was In our city last Friday and ttn confersa treri rith WrhJ' hftrtlA uft that he could not, read" ai newspaper .ai"!, f horl print CMJ J AVI fcU t Xdll'fbb , 1V ;; ; vw i w y KTdoey' trouble preys up ' '.Y on 'the niifld.tdiscTbumg68 -;Airfj r ' and r lessens ; ambtttiop; Z beauty, vigor amd cheex- ryt "when 'fi the kidneys ate but of jorder opxdteeased.' For. , pleasing results use Dr.;KWmer'tf ".Swamp Root, thetTgreat kidney remedy.. :A)t druggists Sample bottle by xhatl free, - also pam phlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-. I hampton, N. T.. - tic and Yadkin rpad .between Greens boroand. Mt. Airy; says the- Greensboro Telegram-, Is heavier than, lit has been for sevalears - few day Ve ntedejlvhat- larger freight engines had been put on to haul- the enormous amounts of coke frem Waft f;. Greensboro. In addition CP0 the-moun-taiinous section around. Mt - Afry seems to be much larger than for br pillls;terHiCta?s al by the Sea; upeaihpouhour Irrt)taltiing Ettings, bilbes, ecratches, wouirwte iamd cuts soothed and Ihealed by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve a sura and safe application for tortured flesh. Bewwe of counterfeit. Paragon Phar macy . Quaker Humor. The unexpected humor which often tints the grave speech of the Quaker ia well illustrated in a little story told of an eminent young physician of Pennsyl vania jat the time of the civil war. He had determined to serve his country and leave his practice at home, but met with grieved remonstrance from his mother, a sweet faced Quakeress. "I beseech' of thee not to go to this war, my son!" she pleaded, her soft eyes full of tears. "But I do not go to fight, mother," said the doctor cheerfully. "I aift going as a' medical man. Surely there is no harm in that." "Well, well," said 'the little mother doubtfully, "go then, if it must be so." Then suddenly a gleam of loyalty shone through her tears, and she straightened herself and looked bravely up into her tall son's face. "If thee finds thee kills more than thee cures," he said demurely, "I advise thee to go straightway oyer to the other side, my son!" Youth's Companion. O Bfeara the Signature of The Kind You Have' Always Bougto Soals Not Good Gating: A certain Methodist minister, who liv ed on a very small salary, had great diffi culty to get his quarterly installment. He had called on his steyard a number of times, but had each time been put off with some excuse. His wants at length becoming urgent, he went to his steward and told him he must have his money, as his family wanted the necessaries of life. "Money!" replied the steward. "You preach for money! I thought you preach ed for the good of souls!" , "Souls!" replied the minister. "I can't eat souls, and if I could it would take, a thousand such as yours to make a decent neaL" Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Hamilton Clark of Chaumcey, Ga, says he suffered witih Itching piles twen ty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dawgerous eouniterrel'ta. Paragon Pharmacy. His Unfair Triclc. Claribel You told me you were never going to . write to young Hankinson again. Angie He's written me a dozen let ters I haven't answered, but in his last one he left a page out and I had to write and ask him what it was about. Exchange. How Are Tour Kidneys v Dr. Hobbs' Sparapus Pi Us care all kidney Ills. Sam pie free- Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or if, Y. - 1 1 11 ' I ! 1 1 tfai Iwl II i in RESORT Jfr (000 Gueis THE MOST ON DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE THE ATLANTIC COAST. UR15E FOR PAAPMLET. ark-e, Griffin & Cook?, Managers. Hendersonville's New Hotel, First Season TJE3IH3 WHEELER. (OPEN ALL THE EAR AROUND.) One hundivd nd twenty-flv bad rooms. Altitude, 2,252 Fml ElMtrlo Brti. . xajLii nooms. in nn Aiievs. Fine Band of Musicians Employed for tie Good Trout rounds. BverytJhing New. First Chm t it For rates and infrfnation apply to BARDIN & WHEE1.EE. l - ' - Hendersonville, N. C. o Leam iieat.. Elevator. Ball KoomL Bath Rooms. Ten Pin Alleys xieven Acres jneauiuiui u-rounds, Season. vvu,Tmcuvo. uwu iiuui r iBnamg. jviiaerai SDrlnffs. tnt T 5-nlrcf TTmvuKon1r "D ; ; . -r . ... vruii Aj-vri traiMKo. iwuiu'g. cvaumui urounas. iiiverytininer jNew Service. i BONNY CREST INN. SKY LAND, IS. C. new mMf- I have seen nilnr CA8CASETI u4 ma s mild and effective lakative they are simply won derful. My daughter and 1 were bothered with sick stomach and oar breath was very bad. Alter taktag a few doses of Cas carets we bare improved wonderfully They are a great help in the family." WlLHKLMlNA NAOIX. , . ... . AU3f Rittenhouse St., Cincinnati. Ohio. Plesssat. Palatable. Potent.- Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lDafco-SOc. r';ir, CURE,X50N9TIPATIOH ; r n and V7hiikey EtMtf i cureu- . noine wiva" 1 out pain Book of IWU tieolars sent-F Atlantai r- n. 0. Ga. Office lOi North -tfryor fit ' IDS. B.U. IY0CLLE Tlhis attradtive rewort has been, improved, and is now under men. The Una. is eight miles souitlf of AshevSlle, am the Spartanburg and Ashevfili railroad, one-third of a mile from the station, situated on a beautiful elevatta, 2,250 feet above the sea. Driving partite accommodated at any rime. Telephone connections with Asheville and Hendersonville. Address, J. L. ALEXANDER. Bonnycrest Inn, Skyland, N. C. or MESS E. VAUGHN, ArheviUe, N. C. WAYNESVILLE INN ViaynesvlUe, IS. C. aynesvuie, Altitude 2,860, Asheville. Altitude 2,250. Opened June 1st, 1899. ew Rovee, Newly Furnished. Ilahmg Trout, Bass, Etc Special Rates to Families. 9 Baths on Every Floor, Hot and Cold Water. 6 Free Sample Rooms. Mineral Waters. Electric Bells. Most Beautiful Scenes in Western North Carolina. J. E.. MONTAGUE, Proprietor. WYRKflFF H A I I LajgeShade Twee and Bean . ful Lawns Exclusively First , 74 NORTH MAIN. Class Board. RATES $8.00 TO $14.00 PER WEEK. HOTEL FLEMING Marion, n.c GKDBER COxXCERT CO., Proprietors. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF ...Agriculture and Mechanic Arts... Off ers a thorough practical education in all branches of Agricul ure. In Cotton Manufacturing, in Civil, Mechanical and Elec mcail Bngtineering, in Architecture and in the Industrial Sciences Ohemistry, Biology and Physics. Bgular courses, special courses, short courses. Total annual expetoses, including board, fuel, lights, etc., 9118.50. . j ' ? : - - ' One hundred and twenty scholarships carrying free ituittioau and lodging are open to needy boys Appointments made by any member of the Legislature. CT : -if,. iA.'': '..-;. ELEVHITif itjSESSIOll ::W0PEIIS :: SEPTEMBER :: 6, :: 1899. - - -j : pandliiiiajtes. aa-toksr be examined in eacfif county court -bouse 1 :J mi, Auguisi lWh, 1899, by the County Supertotend eaU or at the Collega-in Baleigh, September 5 th, 1899. For. cataloguft-edreB - lusaaa Attains rues. WEST tALEIGH, N. C- Is a snMiu It Ab&orbs the tumors, ancid relief., Eyery box is-warraaeea-. bydragffists. i Sent by mail on receipts of price, J 50 ce,nls "nhi per box. TTiTiT AT.f3 HPQ. CO., Props., Cleveland, w"" XTOIl BATiTl BT DR. T. C. S1HTK. f
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