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liflLiNA in k i f lilt II I I I Zl fl p -usnr n o uu DB 2 10 M&rroa,Js now connected with Old Fort and Greenlee by- telephone wi.-e.", the Asiievil e Telephone company hav ing finished the line on Tuesday. . Old Fort is being- wired and 'phones put ini Marion Democrat. 'Dr. Shearer, president of Davidson college will not go to Clarkvil.e, Tenn., as was first thought. Dr. Shearer is now acting as professor of biblical lit erature In addition to his duties as president, and the former position 'will be retained by him after he has vacat ed the presidential chair of the col lege. Dr. Shearer gives as a reason for his resignation his declining years, which renders the change necessary. At the regular meeting of the board "' V." annal Sloe For Infanta and Childrea 1 The (K-ireatfestf Mr(t Wailt iililliiiillHliilllilMIHIIHiliiitniiiilHHmtUinlllillill.l!lli)'ll""' l"H'!! "' The Kind You Have Always Bough! , Bears the m J Satte 1ft vcir i&jmowim it .mine ire pie i AIbevDllDe. iVfpfAhlePrctiaratlonfor As similating thCToodandltegtila- faig ftp fltnmrtrfw and BflWPte of shi RT WM mm Qi i 1 1 j 1. I In Mb" J -i , ! i 1 ". s 1 5 i 1 Our New York buyer secured them at a forced sale, M .1 and for Friday, Saturday and Monday only, we give, 3 i rtai r j 1 1 nit - g you the benelit 01 I J QQQ LADIES' PERCALE SHIRT for from 75c to 1 500 I beautifully trimmed, worth from $1.25 to $1.75 B for only three days SLIPPERS. We have 750 pairs Children's Strap Slippers, solid leather, turn sole, neat buckle and strap or lace, tan or black, worth twice the price : CHILD'S, 5 to 8 50C CHILDREN'S, 8 to 11 60c misses', ni to 2.. 75c J We have made special low cut prices on all depart- f merits during this sale, and you should avail yourself of this exceptional chance to get good seasonable goods B cheao. B aa L or Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings " FOE BALE BY :S ft . Ct DESTER.- ASFIKVILLK. N. C. i ,H.M WEJR,.Agt NOTICE . i ,. Notice ! hereby given that applica tion will be made to the general assem bly nit ,1U ; next meeting, to have th0 chacKer ijf the city of Aflhevllle, N; Ci amendecjl so that .the. city., may "own, operate and control iafiiitilr n . inter- Piuutmiiauiuitiiuiuiiiuiimiiiuiuiiiiiuuuiiuiuiuuiuiuiiiuiutiiuiuiuuuutuiuiuiiiiul wviiccicr & Vinson Sewing Machine. 1 If & BEST7 ' M C BALI-n me bargains as ioiiows : $1.00 Special Sale Price only 39c AGAIN LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS in all the leading shades of Lawns and Percales, nicely made, THE LTD MR 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. ;aUSBN OF SEA ROUTES" Boston, Providence New England Resorts IS VIA THE Merchants' and Miners' Trans. Co. Steamship Lines NORFOLK, VA. 8teamers leave or Boston every Mon iay, Wednemday, Friday and SaturdAy tt (? p. m. Leave fot Providence every Tuday, Thuraday and Saturday at 6 p. m. 3TEAMBRS NEW, PAST AND ELE GANT. Aocommodatlonr- and Cuielne Uneur OAtmed. Send for lllusttrated folder. R. H. WRIGHT, Aged'. Norfolk. Vsl J. C. WHIT NET, Traffic Manager. W. P. TURNER, General Passenger Agent. General Offices, Baltimore Md. t.T . . "v. ..i . tj 1 1 Al A. Mali I XJIi. ttagn4ertndtte.Mffing book yer puhlXd. it OB LIYIlf TRUTHS FOB READ AND HFABT TlxriUWftoiie iDridento, Person Exp"A?n7Ju jay u. Jb. Moody Brand new, flOO Jruip ccnoes ?TI88 P"or of Mr. Moody Chicir Chinh VbtamtifiiOu illustrated. (t71.0i mn ua bt iter, jl w aiA.K H btr atairts Pitti iiii-e 'all aA ttk'0-in tm. AAA. Bterilns BtmeOr Co. Chioaf or N- V WAISTS in all the 49c I OXFORD TIES. 350 pairs Ladies' Tan or Black Ox ford Ties, bargains anywhere for from 75c to $1.25, our price for 3 ( days only Oxixj Also 750 pairs Ladies' Tan or Black Oxford Ties, good values at QO 1.50, our Special Sale price on r Carolina 5 North western R. R. Schedule Sffectlv AtvHI 1 ionn Northbound Passenger. Mixed. Mixed. - - - x - .rj v No. 10. No. 60 - o. 62. L,v Chester... 8:10am 7:50am. Lv-T'kville. . . 9:15am 9:52am. Lv Gastonia.. 10 :13am 12:35pm.. Lv L'colnton. 11:03am 2:15pm. Lv Newton... 11 :52am 3:32rvm Lv Hickory.. 12 :15pm 5:50pmLv 9:00am Ar Lenoir 1:16pm 7:50pm 11:25am boutntxrand Passenger. Mixea. Mixed. No. 9. No. 61. No 63. Lv Lenoir 4:30xm Lv Hickory.. 5:35pmLv 5:30ani 4:2opm LiV in ewcom . . B:o&pm :30am.... Lv L'colnton.... 7:00pm 9:18am Lv Gastonia . . . 8 : 15pm 11 : 10am .... Liv Y'kville. 9:21pm l:12pm. Ar Clhester 10:31pm 5:lKrmi 20 minutes for supper tLt n..ta. No. 10, northbound, connecta at Ches ter with Southern railwav s Knard Air Li Lancaster & Ch tcr railway from all points south; at Yorl- il.e with the South Carolina & Georgia railway m.; ac liasronia wxn soutnenm railway; at Llncolnton with Seabnnri .1. tw at Newtcn and Hickory with Southern railway. No. 9, southbound, makes ciose connection at au junction points. Aaaress: f. RE ID, . L. T. NICHOLS, Auditor. Geo. Mao. Chester. S. C. NASHVILLE. CHATTANOOGA AND D i. u AiMj w n;'liKN AND ATLANTIC RATLWavh The srre&t throUsrh Un w - vv 4U n mi 1 9 Texas and the North-west. Three daily trains between Chattanooga Atlanta av' NashviiJe.Double daily trains to Memnhis and Chicago. Th, xn miaa sleepers and elegant clay coaches without change L. tween Cbattanoo- and St. Louis, , and between Chat tanooga and; Jacksonville,. Florida. If you are . contemplatlag a trip, to way point, , you will find' tt a your Interest to write or call on. W. L. Danley, G. P. A., Naehvillle, Ternmu' C- 1 M f . u,' ; . ' J? H- Lattfaner,- S. P U,5or 8th and Mark it street Chattanooga, Tean. W. T. Roeira, T. P. A- KawrvUle. Tenn . - H. P.1 Smith. Trafllc Manasrer TJt.wK- of county commissioneiS on Mondav. a petition,, signed by about two" hun dred citizens and business men of Marion township, will be nresente-l and immediate consideration asked. The petition requests the board to have the public roads of Marion township improved, funds for that purpose to be raised by taxation. The levy is to be made as follows: twenty five cents on every hundred dollars of property valuation, and seventy- nve cents on each poll. Workmen at Mr. J. W. Campbell's brickyard on the Quaker Meadow farm on the Catawba river, dug- up a skele ton of a man about a foot from the surface of the ground one dav last week. The bones were broken toy the picks as they were taken out and a stack pole had been driven through the skull. Several perfectly sound teeth appear on the jaw bones. The pieces of skull and bones were brought to town and are now in Dr. Warlick's office. From all indications the man was buried in the early times of this county. The skeleton -was found in stiff clay at a point near the noted Council Oak, where the McDowells and others of this section during the revolution camped and held a confer ence just prior to the battle of Kine's Mountain, and the popular conclusion is that this is the skeleton of one of the men of that gathering who died at the time and was buried there. - Morganton News. PRETORIA AND ASHEVILLE. Albert G Robinson in New Yoik Post. I reached Pretoria after dark. A door in the room to whic hi was as signed at the hotel opens upon a broad veranda on the hotel front. On the morning after my arrival I turned out of a very comfortable bed to open that door and to observe my surround ings. As the fresh morning air drove in, I made a mental comment that the stuff smelled exceedingly like the air of the North Carolina mountains their September smell. It was rleqr and fresh not exactly cool, but carry ing a suggestion of cool in it. Some may think that air is air wherever it is found. That is not so at all. ThPr is as much difference in the smell of air as there is in the taste of water. The Blue Ridge variety is of the finest quality, and that of Pretoria brings it strongly to my mind. In theorv therp should be a marked diffprnnp T"h0 hills and mountains of western Car olina are densely wooded to their very summits. The hills around Pretoria are as destitute of trees as is the Brooklyn bridge. , Imprimis, then, my nose suggested -western Carolina. My eyes corrobo rated my nose. It is to that section ! l am going for my comparison with i this coputry and its people. My first sight of Pretoria at once suggested Asheville, as my first smell had sug gested its vicinity. A red soil, ragged darkies, farmer-looking men on horse- pack, canvas-covered ox-carts and the general look of a place whih has grown from a village to a small city within adozen years or so. That is Asheville, N. C, and that is Pretoria, S. A. R. A CARD OP THANKS. I wish to krv thaif T fpfl nndsr lasr- irg obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done for our family we nave used it in so many cases or couffhs. luner troubles and wTiooniner cough, and it has always given the most perfect satiefaction. We feel srreatlv indebted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty tuanks. Respeot- iuny, Mrs. . ixiiy, es Moines, la. For sale by C. A. Raysor. DEMOCRATIC HYPOCRISY. Democratic speakers go but here in Chatham and talk of negro domina tion. What party in Chatham but the democratic party ever had negro road overseers with white men's names on their road orders, or ever deputized ne groes to serve papers on white men, or ever had one of Its leaders running on a ticket with a negro candidate for magistrate? Chatham Citizen. Starvation never vet cured dvsoen- sia,. Persons with indigestion, are al ready half starved. Thev need inlentv of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so the bodr can be nourished while the worn-out- organs are beiner reconstrnfPd. it is the only preparation known that will instantly relieve and comnlplv mirp! all stomach troubles, tw it if suffering from lndigesttion. It will cer tainly do you good. Dr. T. C. Smith. f- - A convention of the reDublicans of Rutherford county is called to meet in Rutherfordton on Mondav. June 4. for the PUTOOse Cf nno-.nntInt- potiL dates for' the house of representatives and county officers, to select delegates to tne senatorial convention. Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignatve of SUMMER HEAT This Is the season for bowel complaints. Green apples and cucumbers produce them and Perry Da vis? Pain-Killer cures them. To the troubled stomarh it mmoa a 1 wie wind is assuaged, and the trouble r;aBCB JJivery arugrgflst in the tend Keeps Paln-Killer, and no one should be Without It in hlc lamily. Avoid ub Jtutes. there ir but one Paln-KIller Perry Davis'. Prici 25c and 50c. Try Gazette want ad. s9 ness and Bkst.Con tains neither OptuaCMorphme cor Mineral. JjfOT NABC OTIC. SeapteTOHOrSi PumfJoM SmJr Anitt Sd. &CarbeomkSim Jagcr . A nprfwf Itemed v fnrfanaftriA. tion. Sour S tomachtDiarxhoea, LT - worms MJimusions ,revensn ofiss and Loss of Sleeb Facsimile Signature of NEW "YOHK, EXACT COPTTOT m I LU 11 EX'S B RE ATII IXG. By Harriet Hubbard Aver. It is rnot important th.it rMM,.an should be taught in early life to breathe tnrougn the nose. Important for health's saxe, ana also for childi-pn's Inn!.- f- noMiin'r fives a nioi- fnnUh iui tractive appearance to a fa op tlum th habit of goiiitf about with the lips apart. j. ne fapiuf mouth is not onlv ue-lv hut exasperating to those obliged to look at it. Every mother should watch hpr littlp ones closely and see to it that they keep their mouths closed when asleen nnH at all times when not necessarily open for me purpose or eating, drinking or talk ing. Teachers of physical culturo begin by insisting that the pupils breathe uirougii the nostrils, and every athlete, if notice.!, will be seen, to 'keen hi mouth closed while he is Derformine- his feats as well as all other times when his features are in repose. Besides the disfigurement to a child's features from the continued evil nrnr- tice of breathing through the mouth, it is a positive injury to the health. In the first place, the invisiblp dnt which continuallv Honrs throno-h thn is drawn directly into the lungs, injuring tnereby thedelicate membranes of th entire "breathing apparatus. As a rpnlt catarrhal troubles and even more serious ailments ensue. The ostrils act as a kind of sieve and permit pure air, tempered by its passage, alone to reach the lungs through them, whereas the mouth will admit not only sudden blasts of icy air, sufficient alone sometimes to produce pneumonia, but foreign substances so destructive ami irritating to the throat and bronchia. The habit of deep breathing is easily acquired and is permanent. "Breathe through the nose," if it could be made a household slogan and were honored by strict observance, would practically demonstrate the fact that most colds are the result of not knowing how t: breathe. Deep breathing will cure a cold in the head in a feAv hours and prevent its at tacking the lungs. Let the sceptical try making one hun dred deep breaths daily, and I am con tent to await the verdict. Remember, take the breath in through the nostrils and expei it in the same wav. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature, of Doubted It. "The defeated crew claim thv wnnlfl have beaten you if they hadn't caught so tnany crabs," said the rooter. "What!" cried the captaiu of the win ning eight. "I lon't believe there ever was a crab sjow enough for them to catch." Exni auge. YOUR FACE Is Your Fortnne. Throw away, cosmetics. . American women spend xttoou,OOQr annually for totiona, . etc., most of wblch are made of ooi- sonous substance and destroy e skin. To secure a Natl J, Rosy. Healthy OompleTdon, get. a t YIRGIN RUBBER MASK. Restores original contour, permanent ly removes nimnioa fra.M. ;neads, and all compaexional imperfec- UIUIB, Absolutely Harmless. Reeulta Guar anteed. - Write for particulars! Price 00 by mail. Gloves $2.00 and $2.50. VIRGIN JRUBBdBR CO., 2e. 2 W, 14th street, New York. - c WrAysqr, ; "SOLE ACCENT. " ' Patten Avenue, AstarvCo, N. C. 31 of For Over Thirty Yea y mamvim 99m&w, aw wshbh mm. The C, H. & D. Trains between CINCINNATI, TOLEDO & DETROIT run (through the famous ana fer tile Miami valley and numerous prosperous villages and cities of western Ohio and southern Mich igan. There are four through trains each way. Pullman sleep ers on night trains. THE MICHIGAN FLYER , Vestibnled carries parlor and cafe car;;, wttb elegant through day coaches. Leaves Cincinnati 1 p. m.; ar rives Toledo 6:50 p. m.; arrives Detroit 8:20 p. m. One of the finest trains in the central state. THE C. H. & is he direct line from Cincinnati an4 the south to the popular Dumuici- resorts or Jtticnigan and Canada. Connects at Toledo witi steamers on Lake Erie and with rail lines for interior points; at Detroit with rail and steamer lines for inland and lak. resorta MEALS are served in the C. H. & D. cafe cars a la carte, one thus be ing able to order as desired, at moderate prices. F vrjR PAST TRAINS tween Cincinnati, Indianapolis' -nd Chi cago. Agents of connecting roada will sell you tickets routing via C. H. & D. Ry. D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, O. Gazette want ads bring quick return THE BURLINGTON EOUTE New through trainj to Poran Pu get Sound, "The Turlington Northern Pacific Express," No. 41, from St. Lou at 9:00 a. m. for Kansas City, St. Jo seph, Northwestim Nebraska, Black Hills, Wyoming, Montana, Wasdig ton, Tacoma, Seattle, Puget Sound ana Portland, Oregon, via Billings, Moot. the short line and time saver to the Up per Northwest To the Puget Sound in 7 hours. Through coaches, chair cars (seats free), standard sleepers and din ing cars with through tourist sleepers from Ktjisas City. This is th- main traveled route St. Louis to the North west. Number 5, "Nebraska - Colo mAn Ex press," midday train from St. Loaifl for Nebraska, Colorado, Utah. Pacific cm rS' aigat to Denver. Also for St. Paul, Minneapolis and beyond. No. 15, at 8:45 p. m.., St. Lois to Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph, Kan sas, Nebraska. Oainraio TTtoh Pa cific coast, via. rionirai. 'o1d the Northwest Montana Wnshin Or egon, via Lincoln and BillLlngr " jt lease write: J. N. MERRILL, Gen So. Agt, 5 N. Pryor St. Atlanta. G t. w waKE- LET. Gen. Pa.sb HOWARD 'ELLIOTT, Gen. .n., St. TraosvlYaoia Railroad emit (Formerly Hendersonvllle & Brevard Railway.) In Effect October 22, 1899. P.M. STATIONS. VM- 12-01 Lv Brevard .... 1X115 Davidson River 1-N Penrose 1 7 Blantyre .... 12.46 Etowah Ar. & ... .5.29 ... 4 1.W Cannon . 1.00 Horse Shoe LM TmAm ... I.M Ar.. ..HenderwrnriUe.. Lv. w ,Pla, Station. Passenem oU on Sunday, Connects with the Southern rallw7 fct'J5eaderson."Sle for all points nort and 9uth. , J. F. HATS. T. . nnawKLLi General Ifenacar. Saperlntuxi mm I Pfrf Ibiedo Acfrot 1 Wlanapofe Oiowv 1 V f J 1
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