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CAROLINA WElVS. BBSS -i I-.: i..;1. ij" hi?- Sv. . . :. .. . .I v - - aWA dirine1 - a. thunderstorm in ' Greens boro recently lightning struck and burned a cottage. orj? The Bargain Centre of Asheville. a. 3 1 ere pro The July arasice e MB bag: It is clearing up period of the summer stocks the month when summer Woolens, Silks and Cottons are put to such prices that you will buy, if not for present needs, for future use. Our July Clearance is now in full swing, and it must be taken into consideration that this is all entirely new and stylish merchandise. We used the word bargain freely because it is applicable to every department. Lightning struck a shock" of wheat belpnging to Dr. Jones one day this week; consuming it entirely. High Point Enterprise. C. "W. Burton, the census taker, tells the News that in His rounds he has found one lady that gathered in 400 dozen eggs the past year, and that her biggest find was 104 eggs In one nest. Thmasvllle News. The -Greensboro Record says that a man arrived there the other day with his family of twenty-two children. x wo wasuna 'wiere reuuuea 10 nam them away from the depot. The oldest dog perhaps in the county died last week. This was an old flee belonging to Pink "Williams. He was about 21 years old. Jubilee Cor. Lex- i ington Dispatch. An office of the Southern Express company has been opened at the depot and Brevard will now have the ad vantages which follow direct express connections. Brevard News. A very accommodating man Is Mr. Long. Some time ago his wife r r 7 M i I f I. Fine Foulard Silks, well selected patterns, all the new shades pastel blue, lav ender, navy, and black and white, $1.50 quality, Colored Silks. Another special ofiering is Colored Silks, of a high class in satin stripes, plaids and broken bars in taffeta grounds $1.25 and $1.50 quality JMack Dress Goods Reduced prices all around for all the good kind of black goods 45 and 52 inch, rich and lustrous English mohair Crepons. Finest silk and wool Cre 30 ns, entirely new weaves, beautiful patterns will pay you to invest in these for fu ture use. Reduced irom $2.50 yard to Wash Goods Marvelously low 50c Ging hams, new arrivals, nobby effects, now 5c. Ginghams. 39c Scotch and Zephyr Ginghams, beautiful color ings, in stripes and checks, npw got a divorce from him with the wiv ilege of marrying! again. This second ceremony was performed the fore part of this week, here former husband pro curing the license for 'the contracting parties. Webster Herald. t An old colored man of this place named Basil Manly, has been a mail carrier in this county for the last twen ty-eight years, during which time be has traveled nearly 45,000 miles. He made his last trip on last Saturdav. as some one else now has the contract on his old route. Plttsboro Record. Mr. J. H. Catoe, of Buford town ship, has a turkey gobbler which drove a guinea hen from her nest a few weeks ago and hatched the eggs him self and now has charge of a fine brood of guineas and is bringing them up in the way they should go. Monroe En quirer. t The Franklin opened its doors to the traveling public July 1 and we are credibly informed had 14 pay guests in the first 24 hours. So far it has been lighted with lamps, the engine for driving the dynamo having been brok en in transit. The water supolv is at present secured from the Lankford well, with a tank and temporary pip ing, but the water works will soon be in operation and the engine in run ning order. Brevard News. Robert Morehead was this morning trying to make a large Jersey bull ero in his stall at Fairview dairy, of which George Wakefield Is proprietor, when the animal hcmtmp nhatronowm c 3 Morehead got a pitchfork and' made at mm, out the bull was equal to the oc casion and in a moment had the man down and with his huge horns gored him in the right leg and cut a hole in his chest before ..e could be driven away. Dr. Turner was summoned at once, but the man has never regained consciousness, and it is thought he will die. Once this afternoon he had a sinking spell and it was thoueht he was dead, but he revived. Greensboro Record . Beer and whiskey have a destructive and poisonou enecti upon tne Kidneys and tiladdtr. It is well known to scientists thai these vital organs are diseased in a men and women who drink habituajjj or: occasionally. First thing they know, there is a pain in the tma oi the back. The face is Dale or vat high colored. The eyes sunken. Tke urine is discolored or has a sediment. There is frequent desire to urinate! tii especially at mgnt, and in Dassin water there is a scaldiner and hnm. ! ' ing sensation. If you suffer from a single one fvi tnese symptoms and want to avoid fatal con- Dr David Kennody'o Favor ito Remedy, which will speedily correct the bad effects of intoxicating Hrfnlca. and nravont. fliAea anA,i - O -7 vuuw awiui headaches. It will restore the tone and vigor which the liquors hav destroyed, and establish a perfectly healthy condition of all Urinary Organs. It will also purify and enrich the blood, thus curing Rheumatism, Eczema, Scrofula and Salt Rheum. A single dose works wonders. J. N. Ganae, liting near Wappingen Palls, N.Y., declares he was saved fro an awful death by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. His kidneyi were in a dreadful shape, one-quarter of his urine being blood. For two years he was confined to his house and bed with terrible pains in back and head. Today he Ss healthy and strong because he took Favorite Remedy. A Urre bottl is sold by drarcists for Sf . mr i Htu. u. I KIMM. BUTTLE THEE. Send your name and address to the DR. DAVID TTCNNKTlY DftRPARiTlflM RniutAnt T V MMtionins this paper. You will receive by re turn mail, absolutely free, a trial bottle of Fa vorite Remedr. and ana.mnhlt onntflinlncr Vq1, rable'medlcal advice, such as everybody needs. THY THIS -mrr Put some urine in a glass tumbler and let H stand 24 hours, a sediment at the bottom or a millcy, cloudy appearance indicates that the kid neys are in a dangerous condition, and that Favorite Remedy is badly needed. Wftfthy urine is clear and does not stain lines. The State Normal and Industrial College OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and industrial ed ucation and special pedagogical training. Annual expenses $92 to $132- for non-residents, $152. Faculty of 30 members. More than 400 regular students Has matriculated about 2,000 students, representing every county in the State" except one. Practice and Observation School of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition applications should be made before Aug ust 1. -Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers For Catalogue and other information address until August 15th FRO F. J. Y. JOYNER, Dean of Collie CHARLES D. xvIcIViBR, -President. WHO MAY WITH THE SHREWD HOURS STRIVE? Who may with the shrewd hours strive? Too thrifty dealers they That with the one hand blandly give. With the other take away. And glitters there some falling flake, Some dust of gold, between The hands that give and hands that take Slipped noiseless and unseeo. Ah, comedy of bargainings! Whose gain of years we found A little silt of golden things Forgotten on the ground. Arthur Colton in Ainslee's Magazine. There are no better pills made than DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Always prompt ana certain. Dr. T. C. Smith. Water Rent Due. Your water rent is due and must be paid by July 22, or will be cut off. Ex tra charge if you Tail before that timet Come early and save inconvenience. W. E, RANKIN, SuptJ H In every department you will find values that are convinc g ing of the genuineness of this Clearance Sale. ii Carolina & North western R. R. Schedule affective April 1, 1900. Northbound Passenger. Mixed. Mixed. No. 10. No. 60 o. 62. Lv Chester... 8:10am 7:50am Lv Y'kville... 9:15am 9:52am Lv Gaatonia..l0:13ni 12:35pm Ly L'colnton. 11 :03am 2:15pm Ly1 Newton... 11 :52am 3:32pm Lv Hickory.. 12 :15pm 5:50pmLv 9:eGam Ar Lenoir 1:16pm 7:50pm 11:25am Southbound Passenger. Mixeu. Mixed. No. 9. No. 61. No 63. Lv Lenoir.... 4:30pm 1:30pm Lv Hickory.. 5:35pmLv 5:30am 4:2&pm Lv Newtoa... 6:05pm 8:30am Lv L'colnton.... 7:00pm 9:18am Lv Gastonia... 8:15pm 11:10am Lv Y'kville. 9:21pm l:12pm Ar Chester..... lC:31pm 5:15pm 20 minutes for s pper at G- 'tonla No. 10, northbound, connects at Ches ter with Southern railwayi S. board Air Li Lajioasiftr & Ch tcr railway from aTl points soufbj at Yor 11. e with the South Carolina & Georgia' railway E.; at Gaatania with Southern' railway; at Lincoln ton with Seaboard .ir Line at Newtcn and Hickory with Southern railway. No. 9, southbound, makes close connection at all Junction points. 5 Address: E. F. REID, L. T. NCHOLS, . Auditor, , Genw Man.- Chester. S. c. 'QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES" Boston, Providence akTl Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. WHITE MAN UR'NEI YELLOW. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexing ton, Ky, when they saw he was turn ing yellow.- His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered j terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaun- uice. tie was creacea Dy tne Dest aoc tors but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters. . the worderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bot tles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by all druggists. Some people seem to enjoy depriving others of enjoyment. I7or burns, injuries, piles and skin aiseases use JDewi t's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Dr. T. C. Smith. A bachelor says it is far better to be" alone in this world of sorrow than to live next door to an amateur cornet player. New England Resorts IS VIA THE NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND , r ST. L AND WESTERN AND f - - ATLANTIC RAILWAYS. ? u The "great through ;iine to Arkansas; . .Texaa and the North-weet. Three daily train between - Chattanooga, Atiamta ? Memphla and ;CWoago. ' Through Pull mam sleepers and elegant day coachea wiinwii - cnamge u rween ; cnattanoo ': B " and St. Louls, and betyeen Chat - tanooga , and- . Jacksonville, , Florida. If you-' are r oomtemplatinsr a trip, to my point, yon -will find tt .o cTonr Interest to write or call on. . t L" Danley, G. P. A- Nashville, . J, H. Lattlmer, S." P. A., Cor 9th and j jLIark t street, Chattanooga, Teaux 4 W. T. Rogers. T. P. Knoxrillsc u: r. arnica, xrano iianaxer, 'Nasli- viSa, Tesn. i it ii i. Merchants' and Miners'. Trans. Co. Steamship Lines ?BOM NORFOLK, VA. t earners leave or Bostom every Mon day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 p m. Leave for Providence every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. STEAMERS NET, FAST AND ELE GANT Accommodatlonr and Cuisine Unsur oed. Send for Illustrated folder, R. H. WRIGHT, Aen', Norfolk, Va. J. C. WHITNEY, , TrafHio Manager. W. P. TURNER, General Paasenger Agent. General Offloea, Baatlmare Md. LODES IT PAY TO BUY CHEA . ? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds ia all right but you wanu something: hat will relieve and cure fba more - severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles What shall ou do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if, possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the ONLT remedy that has been Introduced in all civilized countries lrtthr success In severer- throat and lung troubles, ."Boschee'a German Syrup, , It not only heals and stlmu latss the tissues to destroy the gernt dtseaeer-but allays Inflammation causes easy expectoration, give a good nlght'i rest, and cures. the patient, , Try. ONB bottlei - Recommended many 'years by all druggists n jthe vorjd For sale by W. C. Carmie!!. t . - - Rotary Notion and Bali Bearings A GOOD TOOTH POWDER. By Harriet Hubbard Aj-er. Here is a formula for a ohnrrnl -ntK powder, which you will find good for cleaning the teeth: Arcca nut charcoal. f nnnc- ,-.in fish bone, 2 ounces; raw arecn nuts (pounded), 1 ounce. Pon Tirl m iv on1 silt, iwo or three drops of oil nf rOno or of cassia may be added. For a liquid dentir';iee nothing is better than the old formula of Dr. Botot: Green anice, 64 scrams; cinnamon 16 grams; cloves?, 1 g-aui; pyrethyrum," 4 grams; cochineal, o grams; cream of tartar, 5 grams; ro.vn-I), 2 grams; essence of peppermint. 4 g-ams; alcohol (at 80 per cent.), 2,000 grains. Rniiso th of tartar, cochineal '?nd myrrh together then add the other i"srredients. Macerate for eight days and filter, then it is readv Cor use. YOQRFACE Is Your Fortune. Throw away cosmetics. Americani women spend $75,000,000 annually for .lotions, etc, most of which are made of poi sonous subst nc9 and destroy e skin. To secure a Nat' A, Rosy, tieanny uompiexioni, get a VIRGIN RTTPmraT? TtrAHTT Restores original contour, permanent ly removes pimples, frecfcles, black heads, aad all compJexionai lmperfeo- uons. Absolutely Harmless. TttmlM Anno, anteed . write for particulars. Price $3.00 by man. LHoves jjj.00 and ?2.50. VIRGIN RUBBER CO., No. 2 W. Hth street, Jew York. f. RAYSOR, SOLE AGuSNT. SI Patton Avenue, Askevffle, N. a Dr. David Kennedys mrorite Remedy CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH V 'Sr 1-lVJt.K TRUUBLES It's a wise fly that knows the differ ence between oleomargarine and creamery butter. Few women are expert pianists, but many women are expert chin musi cians. - FOR SALE BY S n.GH DESTER 1 ASflEYILLE N EXCURSION TO SiAGA&A. ' One .of the mo. avum. a v... econ theseason Will be' 4l V" 2" "-uvrsij to Niagara E3 on August 9.. Sae atea aa were in effect last ytr. t .? J- m.r irwa any u. : tw arreac . , " CORE ALL Y0SS JiUS$ WITH Pain-ltiller, - A Medicine Cheat in, lUeiL SIMPLE. SAFE AND MlW.tt imirc cno - ; t w..,, w g; Cramps, Diarr-.hpa. Cplda, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism r 25 and CO cent Bottles. BEWARE -OF IMITATIONS. - KtHT DAVIS' - Listen to the Racket? We are nice, quiet people, but our prices are awfully noisy. Starch, best lump, per pound.. $ .05 Oil, keresene, per gallon .14 Vinegar, best, per gallon.. 22 Rice, broken, per pound 05 Rice, good 06 1-2 Rice, best imported 08 Peaches, pie 12 1-2 Peas, early June, per can 06' 1-4 Corn, sweet, per can 071-2 Potted ham, per can .04 Pepper sauce, per bottle 05 Mustard. In larsre iumihler. . :Mt'; Catsup, per bottle .05,- Wise men know more than they tell; but fools always tell more than they know. We have only such goods as are fit to sell, and onlv surJt ryrir ,Aii - - - . m nu ovu them. . . The I. X;L. Grocery Store, 1 22 Patton Ave. 'Phone 107, To Broil Laml) C&ops RigM first get the chops, prime, tempting, and appetizing, at our market, if there's anything wrong with what go s on the table the fault generally lies with the chops and not the cook. To be alway sure of getting choice cuts in beef, mut ton, lamb, veal, etc., just send us tha order and everything will be sinootk sailing. Our customers are never dia- Ba.usneu. 'Phone 4. Zimmerman & Whitehead, CITY MARKET. NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS The C, H. & D. Trains between CIHCIKHATI, TOLEDO & DETROIT run through the mous an- fer tile Miami valley and numerous prosperous villages and cities o! western Ohio and southern Mich igan. There are -four tkrougs trains each way. Pullman sleep ers on night trains. THE r.HCHICAII FLYER. Vestibule d phjt) - ana cafe arc, wits elegant through day coaches. Leave CKwMnmatl 1 p. m.; ar rives Toledo 6:50 p. m.; arrives Detroit 8:20 p. m. One ef tfcs finest traina in the central states. THE C. H. & Is the direct -e froc i Clndnn and the south to the popular summer resorts of Michigan and Canada. Conne-Jts at Toledo with steamers on X&ke Erie and wit rail lines for interior points; s Detroit, with rail and steamer lines foe inl. d and lak resorts. HEALS are served in the C. .3. A D. cafe cars a la carte, one thus be ing able to order as c sired, at moderate prices. F TJR PAST TRAINS t 'tween , Cincinnati, Indianapolis d Chi cago. Agents of connecting rsods will sell you tickets routing ri C H. & Dt Ry. f DV O.. EDWARDS Passenger ;Trafflc Manager, lr':r ,-. .r': Onctaaati. ex.
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