,.11- CAROLINA ri S 4 , for the loss of business that "the wet f weather caused us last week. It was awful wither, to be J the weather man will do better for us in 3 lUAVy Cl W 7j gfuture But any way, we are going-to offer such splendid a VaiUeS'XniS WcCK UlaL uu vcfti& wwi ouuiu w uujr auutuLiwua l and a new pair oi ruuuer&f n uccu uc, iu wc duvtwiwgc ui E them, Remember that our values are perfectly genuine and 3 INreal, and that we have the gopd we advertise, and want to 3 & sell them. We don't; try; to sell yu'SAmething else, 1 You J ST KnOW Wnat yOU Wcllll dUU jvu, vym- uuu n hwu LetdMs9 DdpmmehL Men's Department. Shirts that cannot fail- to show our effort at an " Extra Spurt." Silk bosoms, fancy t "PK, white neck bands, mad ras with separate round cor oner cuffs, and percale with two detachei collars and one pair cuffs. While they last TJetter Hurry. : Men's French Baibriggan Shirts and Drawers to match r the shirts are made with French neck, pearl buttons and full size, long and short sleeves, worth 39c. Extra Spurt price Co Fifty dozen LaSies' Shirt 3 Waists in the very latest 3 styles, made with the new 3 collar and beautiful colorings, 5 in stripes, checks, plaids, ac- 3 tually worth 75c Extra 3 Spurt price, 3 Rain has fallen here every, day. since June came in, except on the 19th, when a slight sprinkle could be seen on the mountains. -Franklin Press. While a fire was being: started with kerosene Monday in Greensboro ? the can bursted and as a result the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. Silas Bolden was burned to death. p Today at noon" a carrier pigreon was fehor at Morrisville. . The pigeon was perched on the church steep1 when it was shot. A silver ring-, bearing, the number 47,266 was found on the bird. Raleigh Times-Visitor. There are now 300 prisoners, 80 of them federal, in theprlson"here,' says Manager Arendell to" the' Raleigh Times-Visitor. "The' heavy;' rains r di4 some ' damage on the" brick yard and will 'necessitate' remotiding; ;s.ome', 50,000 r 160,000 brfck The' shirt factory is iUrning out 100 dozen shirts a day," .,The agricultural department has sent tat Paris a supplemental exhibit of ru bles and rhodolites They were pro cured from Alfred M. Smith & Co., of New York, who sent them to the state. there being sixty very fine "specimens, both cut and uncut. Smith & Co. have Hougtit 50,000 acres of land in Macon county,' on which they are mining for ; rubies, rhodoli te .and : sapphires , r Twenty-five dozen Ladies' summer Corsets, made of linen mesh, pure whale-bone in long, short and medium waists, all sizes, 75c corset Extra Spurt price, 4L9D Dry Goods ..j Department 1000 yards of fine Lawns and Pimities, in1 nobby effects, 3 with white figures on tihted grounds. This is a rare opportunity arid you'll recognize them as the 10c quality Extra Spurt price ...... Five hundred yards of Percales, yard wide and that are fast colors, in hew catchy patterns, regular ly sold at 1 2c Extra! SpU price 4!cl S 3 8!c i WAYNESYILLE WOTES. Democratic Regulart Shoiwiiqgr' White Peather Personal Notes. Waynesville, June 28; The chairman of the democratic executive committee is notifying the delegates who attended the county convention here on April 30, fhat there will be a meeting at the eourt house nexfc Monday to consider and adjust differences. The regulars hope to make concessions which will be satisfactory to the insurgents. But this looks so much like "taking water" that the scheme will doubtless fail. The more the regulars talk the further away the bolters are driven. Had the ring leaders have "toted fair" in their convention, perhaps all might have been well with them. News reaches here that at the demo-" eratic primary in Cataloochee town ship, hefdre the April convention, A. J.. Collins received every vote in the town ship save three', and yet Cataloochee was cast, solid for Kirkparick for repre sentative on the first ballot in the nom inating convention. And yet the bosses say Kirk pa trick was fairly nominated. 'Mr. J. P. Lowe, of Alanta, is in the city. Mr. Sani White of Mebane is sephd ing a few days fn town'. Congressman lllchmond Pearson and Hon . John G. Grant1 will address the citizens of Clyde next Wednesday, July 4. A treat is in store for all'who hear these gentlemen, and they will "surely have a rousing crowd. ' Mr. Pearson never falls to ottract the people. rMrs. B. Andrews, Mrs. E. E. Gayles and Mr. J. W. Jenkins are some of the recent arrivals at the Kenmore. -Mr. R. E. Osborne has tendered his resignaion as a candidate for county commissioner1 The committee have not yet taken any. action. iTO DRESS PROPERLY. Patto 10 an d 12 n Avenue. 3 1 ' , ,...- ' 3 iUiiuumiutuiuaiiuuumuuiUiiumuitaitiiummuuuiaiumuimiumiuiiiiiim .-'.It- V Carolina S North- western R. R. Schedule SfTective April 1, 1900. Northbound Passenger. Mixed. Mixed. No. 10. No, 60 o. 62. LiV Chester . 8 : 10am 7 : 50am. L.V T'kviUej.X. 9:15am 9:52am, Lv Gasto&ia40:13m 12:35pmi...l.. Lv L'co(liitdn;U:03ami 2:15pm.... Lv Newton.. ,11 :52am 3:82pm..... L.V Hickory-.i 121: 15pm 5r50pml.v 9:0ain Ar Lenoir; .... 1:16pm 7:50pm 11:25am Southbound Passenger. "Mixea. Mixed. , No. 9. - No. 61. No 63. IiV . Lenoi? , , . 4:30pm. M ...... . 1:30pm Lv Hickory; 6:35pmXiY;5:30ami 4:2&pm Lv Newton..; 6:05pm S:30am.s , Sjv L'cointon. ... 7:00pni 9:18am.. r.i . . : . . Jjv Gastonia.. 8 : 15pm 11 : 10am. . . Lv Y'kvtfleT"" 9:21pin : Ti :12pm. . . :. . .. . Ar Chester 10:31pm 5 --15pm.. 20 minutes for s pper atG it9htor No. 10, northbound, connect "at Chea ter with Southern railway, S- board Air Li Lancaster & Ch tcr railway from all pointa outh; at Tor -il-e with the South Carolina & Georgia railway E.; at Gartonla with Southern railway; at Lincolnton with Seaboard ir; Line; at Newton and. Hickory witavSoJUfthern railway, i No. 9, southbound, make dose connection at all junction points. Addrew: E. P. REID," ': I T. NCHOLflu ;- Auditor, Gen. Man.. , v Cbester,. S. . C. 'QUBM OF SEA ROUTES" Rrtttntf T .-.if. iivsrtM J- 1 AND... r. . . . . . .' rroviuenc 8' NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. L. AND .WESTERN AND . ATLANTIC RAILWAYS. The great through line to Arkansas, Texan and the North-west. Three daily train between - Chattanooga, . . Atlaaita ar'.t Nashvine, Double dally trains to Memphis and Chicago. ' Through Pull man sleepers and elegant day coaches- without chamge Vrtween Chattanoo & and St Louis, and . between Chat tanooga and : Jacksonville, Florida. . If you are oantemplaJtlng' a trip, -' to any point, ,you wjn find ft . o your interest to write or call ton W. L , Danley, G. P. A., Nashville, Team. . ' : -3, H. Lattlmer, S. P. A., Cor. 9tb and ' . Hark t ptreet, Chattanoga- Tean. W.T. Rogers, T. P.t A EswxvlIIe, . Tenn . il; - - . H. P. BmiiTrafaoiManager, Nash ville, Tenn.'1 - s New EnglaM Resopfe 'IS VIA. TEED V . Co. Steamship Lines NORFOLK, VA. Etftjmera leave- or Bosttoo year Mon Oay, ?edaesday, Friday and Saturday at e p. m." Leave or Proridence tree? Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at p. m. ; i - ; j ' ,. STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELE GANT. r Accomniodationr sd Cuidne ATInsur Daased. Send for Mustrated folder, ai . R. H. WRIGHT, Ate? NorfoikV.Vs. J. C WHITNBx, Traffle Hanager. , VW. Pi TURNER,! ' General Paseaiger Agent. General Offices, Batimjsre Md. DOES IT PAT TO BUT 'CHEA T I A clheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right Iwt you want soihething hat will relieve and cure ''ituir;jtmi severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall on dot xvi iA'n. warmer and more regular cMmsJte?" Tes.5 m.m : m . -. a . - . w pownDie; lr not possnae ror you, then la either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boachee's German Syrup." It not' only heals and stimu lates the tissues- to dtTttv tTl mTTr disease, but allays Inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, -and, cures the-patient.- Try ONE bottte.; .Recommended many years by all druggists In the world For sale by w. v. uamucsxes.' the! bu'elIngton botjte New through! trains to Parian Pa get Sound, flhm.. , I urUasgtoo Northern Paciflo' Express,' No. 41, from St. Louis at 9:00 a. m. for Kansas City; St. Jo seph, J Northwest rni Nebraska, Black HiUs, Wyoming, uMontana,, WsnLig- uva, l-acoma, eeattie, Fuget Sound and Portland, Oregon, via BllUngs, Moat. the short line a tJin saver to the Upv per Northwest. f To, 5tb Pugefe Sound ia i aours.. xnrougit iooacaes. chair cars (seats free), standard sleeoera and din ing car wttarJTJiroagli tourist sleepers from .Kcnsas .City.,- This Is th mala traveled,; route St. Louia to t tbe ITortk- WeSt. "Vfi . ..ti ,.f. , - :r .-T ri-. ----- . ; , ' Number K. Nebraska-Colorado Ex press,' j midday train from St Louis for Nebraska; Colorado, Utah, Pacific joasxtone mgnfr to, Denver. Also for St. Paul Minneapolis a&d beyond. Na 15. at 8:46 ' n. m St. Tviala ts Kansaci City, OniahaStosepKan sas, ji weorasKa, Colorado, Utah. Pa cific, i coast, via -Xenver, atoa vt the North WestMon!tna.JWaslu Or egon, via liincoln and Bluing'. Please I writer"" B?--t --.- h -J. Nr MERRTLL, Gen So. Agt, N, Pryor SL, Atlanta; Gs,; , L. W. WAKB LET, Gen. Pass. i Agt St. Louis, Mo.; HOWARD (ELLIOTT, Gen. AA, St. Louis, Mo. . ' NOTICE. By virtue or the powerx of sale con tained Jn a certain note and -eemeat. executed by John M. Camptell to the undersigned H.. A. Ogdeh, on the 2nd day of May, 1891, assigning t. the un dersigned as collateral security for two thousand! dollars, the. shares of stock hereinafter described, I will, on Mon day, the 2nd day of July,. 19C0. .sell public auction ' for cashat the court- hcv'se door, Jn Ashevill a N. , C., eight Bnares oi tne capita stock of . the Asne ville Loan Construction & Improve ment Company, of the par "alu of one bundred dollars each, aid being certifi cates -Nos.; 51, 52i! 53; 64 55; 56, 67 and 58. This the 14th day of June, 1900. " :U,. rV' v H.A.OGDEN, By V. S. Lusk and Geo. A. Shuford, EXCURSION TO NIAGARA. 'One of the mos Woyableandi popu lar excursions of the season will be via the C. H. & D, railway to Niagara f Alls on August 9. Same ; ates as were a in effect last year. : Details can be had from any C. IL & D. aeat. - Easy for Women if the Pronrieties are Observed' For a ball the essential quality for a gown is its freshness. The only dif ference between the dress at a ball and1 an informal dance is in the degree of elegance. For large dinners women1 reserve their finest gowns.. They are subject to closer Inspection and risk no deface ment as at dances. Gloves are removed at table and re sumed in the drawing-room or not, as one pleases. . Dainty, diaphanous materials are most becoming to young faces; Young girls make a distinction! in their dress for Jittle dinners by wear ing lace or chiffon sleeves with their low-necked growns. - A hostess shows ood taste in dress ing: somewhat more simply than her-j guests. It is a reversal of the proprieties when a mother dresses her daughters in a more expensive style than her self. '"-In the street elaborate dressing is in bad taste. , ; TFVr church a woman' dresa; while suitable to her station, should be so inconspicuous as to prove no distrac tion to her fellow worshiDexa. and never suggest even by its tastefulness that it nas occupied her thoughts over-much. A woman's appearance must suggest that quality expressed in . the slang of the day as 'weU groomed." or driving and coaching we now imi tate the good sense and practical utility of .English women's dress.1 No eauze parasols, no dainty furbelows, but gar ments xnat rear neither sun, rain nor dust. July Ladies' Home Journal. A PRUNE DESSERT. Take one quart of prunes, stir until soft and mash through . colander;' hajf a box of gelatine; put in bowl, cover with cold water, let it soak for about fire minutes; take a pint and a half of the nashed prunes, add to the gelatine, with :doe tables joonfn Is of sugar: put on the ivc. and lot boil for five .minutes; pour uSto jelly moulds and serve with cream. Some people put on airs because that is about all they have to put on. Is the best medicine for the. stomach. -It cures -Dyspepsia Indigestion Constipation, Liver and Kidney V Troubles. It contains everything, nothing1 injuri- , ous. Tvnen.' ypu ask f or the -Bitters, insist upon , ' having the ' genuine. if M -STOMACH rr r m-i The Kind You Hvo Always Bonsht and which has lxn . -1 . m -watt- vxisx in use for ove- SU years, has home the sisnatore at fijid has heen made under his ner. sonal supervision since its infancy. ix si ; - - t. t'ji.1 cuiu uwuj liv ucusiin villi in T.nia AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of miants ana fjnimren Experience agralnst Experiment. .M - -trs- HE nf! stiS wnai GASTORiA Castoria Ik a substitute for Castor Oil, Faregroric, Drops and SobtiUnSyraps.!: ft is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and aUays FeTerishness. It cores Diarrhosa and Wind Colic. ' It reiieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Ftulency It lissimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giYing healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cenIuine castor i a always Bears the Signature of S7 WlMWMM Bought In User Fbir Oyer 30 Years. ' . New York ribune Weekly T For Nearly Sixty Years the Leading National Family Newspaper for Progressive Farmers and Villagers. An old, itauhch; tried and true friend of the American people from the AtJaotfc to the Pacific and Che pioneer in every movement calculated to ad vance the Interests and increase toe prosperity of country people in every state in the union. For over half a century farmers have followed Ha instructions in raising their crops and In converting them into cash hdve been guided by its market reports, which have been' National 1 authority. ; If you are interest to wScience; and Mechanics," th&t department will please and instruct. "Sfc-rtx Stories" will entertain old and young. "Fash ion Articles" wiir catch the fane: of the ladies and humorous illustrations and items 'will bring Sut-'-ihi1 to your household. TUB "WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the people's paper for the entire United States and contains all important news of the nation and world. Regular eubacripn price l.OO per year, but we fu-ni&h it . . v. 4 And The Weekly Gazette One Year fur $1.25. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Pubiislxed Monday, Wednesday and Priday. 1 A . complete, Up-to-date daily aew paper three times per week for bflty people, who receive their mail oftener . than once a week. Containing all the striktog? news features of THE DAILY TftlBUNB Uf to hour of going to press and i OTofusely illustrated. -ga Regular subscription price U. 60 per year, but we furnish it n And The Weekly 6azette One Year for $2.00 S rders to The Gazette. Ashevilfe. N. C. CHICKEN A LA TART ARB. Bone the chickens an season with pep per and salt, .and rub them orer with a paste brush dipped in yolk of egg, bread crumb them, spread on some clarified but;; ter. and crumb them again. Pat the bread crumbs closely together, broil them carefully, and serve witn tartar sauce separately in a boat. " : : ,DrJayidrKennety3b cures aukidncx stomach apiu LIVER TRQUB1.EJ5. ,. Misery is like a marriageable young lady; It loves company. ; 07. All who suffer froni tfia xtw i 9lL to learn - that DeWitt' with vtm. Salve will give them taimC Aid mw. manem reueis ; ix wlt cure ecxema an.- ail skin diseases - Bev,mre ( counter felts. Dr.cy. C,0Sxnitli, ,? 0vrt;? rt rrrr MEXICAN MIXTURE FOR MEN ' A GUARANTEED INVIQORANT For NervtnunM -Rrva "TdSS - i , JWfiWU'" eocy. Ineomnla.. SpTrnai TmiMMm all diseases reauDdn flmm mm " . ucKieoseot oompdeteiy unaer- mme xae system, often realtng in - INSANITY AND BBATHt If you have any of the above symp toms MBXICANMIXTUMrllTJmC you. ,A y IT- HAS NO EQUAL.- : Develona vnuttrrTil fMiwtil.anx . to every part of he body. Avoid quack JrasaCAN MIXTURE. Immediite ef- x-ormanenn -resuaa necent dis-. covery.- Phenomenal suooess. TTn- J5.00 order to rerumri the money tt cure Is not effected. It ie not a stimulant. Jut a re-buiMer. HTry it and.be con- dress, . . PAN-AMERICAN DRUG COl. The C, H. & D. Trains between T CIIICIHI1ATI, TOLEDO & DETROIT runi through the f mous ana i tile Miami valley and numeroo prosperous villages and does w western Ohio and southern Mich igan. There are four throufb - trains each. way. Pullman sleep , ere oh night trains. THE fillGHICAII FLYER, ve.nbuirf carries pari ' and cafe arc, wit -: elegant through day coachef. 7 - Leaves Cincinnati 1 p. m.; " irivea Toledo 6:60 p. m.; arriTe . .Detroit 8:20 p. m. One of : ' fijaest trains in the central states. THEC.H.& la the direct -me fro: i Ciactaa and the south to the pot3 summer resorts of Michigan Canada. Conne Jts at Toledo wi . steamers on Lake Brie and witx rail lines for interior points; .Detroit, with rail and Bteror lines for inl. d and lak resort. MEALS ore served in the C. . cafe cars a la carte, one tans ing able to order as d sired, moderate prices. F UR PAST TRAINS t-twga Cincinnati, Indianapolis "d CV" I , cage. Agents of connecting rsao will sell you pickets routing r V C. H. & D. Ry. D. Q. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, r Cincinnati, O. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. National - democratic convention Kansas' City,; Me. Tickets on f?. July 1-2? final limit July 9- R?n trip rate from Asheville, $26.50. K1 one way for the round tri . xI For full . iriiformaUon oUl a tls agents or address F. R. Dar.y, C- y & T. A.; Asheville, N. C.. or B; Verccn, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. s 4 'J.

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