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II . J I r; ;. " l ' THli vaftEVItLE GAZETTO. AUGUST 23 190a V Y V 3 1 - , i - 5 I 1 n : f Vr V .r anainins Tiiafll i Betueen Season Enliven Trade The Biggest Bargain Line of the entire season is at hand when profits are relinquished and reductions hold full sway. Every need of the present can be supplied at immense saving because of the eternal vigilance which is ever on the lookout here for your interests. Fall goods are arriving daily and we must have the room. GABOLINft NEWS Railroad contractor have -begun work preparing the dine of tb narrow era 11 e'O ruA 1 road between. .Hickory and Uenoir for a broad gauge. The new Shelby cotton mills started to work on the 14th, with 3,000 spindles and 175 looms. The $125,000 Alpine cot ton mills No. 2, at tMorganlon, are be ing rapidly pushed to completion. Greensboro aldermen lhave enacted erwise h1? would ' remember what be came of bis friend Boyd on one occa sion a-nd later of wHat was the fate of Dick Morse. But In truth Moore Is cranky.- He. says he as --cauiea tne IordM and thi settles it. Likewise Mayor Taylor jwasHcaaed upon by. all sense of decency to lock bim up and he'-cUd so in about tiree minutes this afternoon. Old Moore has not been molested for some tinte, but Mr. Brunson Is very sick with fever on the west side of the Southern Loan and Trust company building. A week ago yesterday old Moore was holding forth at. the postoffioe and the mayor asK- ed him to desist, as he was disturbing Mr. Brunson. Moore old not quit, an ordinance prescribing a fine of $2 for j though he tallied in a lower vein. This 1 $7.50 Walking Skirts All wool Skirts in castor and light gray, with reverse side in a variety ot g nobby plaid combinations, correct E shapes and well made 4.53 Balance of Wash Goods Sold up to 39c including all of our E finest Dimities, Lawns and Organdies, most of which are late arrivals and en-j tirely new patterns i2?c 1 Bargains in Black Goods. f Forty-six fine quality mohair, silk fE finished and reversible extra fine tex- ture and cannot be equalled anywhere under 89c yard, now r 59c $2.50 and $3.00 Silk and Wool Cre pons, beautiful designs, entirely new weaves, now . $L98 $4.50 Walking Skirts 1 Made with 5 rows of stitching at the 3 bottom, in double faced goods, of blue, 2 gray and castor, stylishly cut, 3 now N $2.49 3 89c Full Bleached 3 Table Linen. I Strictly all -pure linen, in a choice 3 line of patterns, fine heavy quality, 2 tlose woven and long wearing . . .59c 2 Never sold for such a low price. 2 All Wool Reversible 3 Smyrna Rugs They are serviceable because they 3 are all wool and reversible. Beautiful 2 designs and Persian coloringsdecora- 2 tive and durable. $3.50 values, $L 98 3 Ml $1.50 and $1.39 Silk Crepons, heavy 3 quality and handsome effects. just 3 think of this pricenow 98c yd 2 spitting on the main sidewalks of the city. Loafing or loitering around the 'nAjsaeniefer station and the federal building Is ailso prohibited by the same ordinance. Lafayette Sheppard was instantly killed at the Cole sawmill, in Haywood county, Monday afternoon or uast week. He was caught on a belt and his brains were dashed out and nis neck broken by coming In contact with overhead timbers. Mrs. Lizzie Brannon. who "resided in West Durham, was so severely in jured by the explosion of an oil can Sunday evening,jhat she died (Monday morning. Her foody was horntly burned. She was about 70 years old and and resided with her grandson, J. J. Burch, one wf the superintendents in the E'rwin cotton mills. Mr. JEJmsley "W. Stratford, who re sides three miles south of town, broke the record this year in growing w'Leat. From, thirty acres he harvested 63& bushels, an average of 21 1-10 bushels ter acre. The wheat in twelve of these acres was damaged, or the yield would have been ETeater: One field of eight acres yielded him 253 bushels, an aver age of 31 5-8 bushels per acre. Greens boro Telegram . As an excursion was returning from Wilmington to Wilson Friday night some one threw a brick into one of the coaches at Mt. Olive, hardy massing j the heads of two occupants. The same thing was repeated when approaching Dudley. When Moore's crossing, about four miles from Ooldsboro, was reached a beer bottle was thrown i through a window, cutting the face and arm of Miss Mamie .Pitt-man. A large piece" of the bottle also struck the head of Miss Florence Pittman, but the injury was slight. One Moore, a shoemaker by trade, and a street preacher by jumps and jerks, is evidently like Vance's mule of short memory and thick hide ofh- afternoon he took up his station In the center of the Court house squire and was yelling away when complaint was made that he was disturbing the sick man. unier ecoit wenx over tu&cu him to stop. He said he was going to preach the gospel. A warrant was as- sued for him and he was brought be- fore the mayor, who told him he was disturbing a man sick almost unto death, and asked him if he was going to quit. "No," said Moore, "I'm go ing to preach this blessed word; won't you listen, to it?" he asked the mayor, but thati officer declined and ordered the prisoner locked up. There is on'y one thing wrong with the action of the mayor; he should in reality have lock ed him up long ago or made him cease. He knows about as much about preaching as a hog. He simply reads from the bible and harangues anybody who will listen to him. Since he was arrested for beaming his wife he has nor .pTeapirea uniu wi'imn 'Liieviia&i xw weeks . Greensboro Record . Passengers coming in from King's Mountain, yesterday brought the news of the death of Mr. John Ramsey, a cotton mill operative at that p'ace. He was killed Sunday night by the fast mail train coming to Charlotte. Late in the afternoon he had been seen down town in an intoxicated condition and it Is believed that on his way home he sat down on the railroad track and there met his death. His body was badly mangled. He leaves a wife and two childTen and was 35 years old. Charlotte Observer. LEMONS AS MEDICINE They-regulate the Liver. stnm.v Bowels, Kidneys and Blood aa nlT pared by Dr. H. Mozley, in his Ukm Elixir, a pleasant lemon drink, it P11-!: biliousness, constipation, indigettion headache, malaria, kldpey disease fI vera, Chills, heart failure, nervout proa tratioa, and all other diseases caueefl a torpid or di-.ased liver and kldnva It la an established fact that lemona when, combined properly with other Hv er tonics, pi.duce the most desirable rI suits upon the stomach, liver, bowels kidneys and blood. Sold by drueia,.' I Mozley' s Lemon Elixir Cured me of sick and nervous head ache, I had been subject to all my liie Mozley'g Lemon Elixir. Cared me of Indigestion, and nervous prostration. I got more relief, and at once, from Lemon Elixir than all otw rmedicines. J. c. SnPioM. In ian Springs, Go. Mozley's Lemon Elixir Cured me of a long-standing case 0t chills and fever, by usinsr two bottle. C. Stanlev. R. Engineer E. T. Va. J. & Ga. R. M zley's Lemon Elixir Cured me of a case of heart disease and indigestion of four years standing I tried a dozen different medicines" None but Lemon Llixir done me any good. Tules Dlehl, Cor. Habersham and St. Thomaa sts Savannah, Ga, Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I fully Indorse it for nervous prostra tion, headache, indigestion and consti pation, having used it with most satis factory results after all other remedies had failed. J. W. Rollo, West End, Atlanta, Ga. The wolf in the table put on sheep's clothing, because if he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of De Witt's Witch Harei ' alvj couldn't sell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them in boxes and wrap pers like DeWitt's. Look out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles aiivj. all skin diseases. Dr. T. C. Smith. Ladies Oxford Ties at cost at G. Mears Shoe Store. A,. Some men are so busy beginning things that they haven't time to finish any of them. The quicker you stop a cough or col3 the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. You will like it. Dr. T. C. Smith. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleaxtsei and beaties the haiz. PropDote luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Bestore Qnsj Hair to its Youthful Color. Caret scalp disease Jt hair falling. fOc, and $1.00 at Druggiitt Two UBig TUmtorella Specials. They are worth a great cleal more we bought them cheaply and so may you. if you are prompt. They have paragon frames and heavy steel rods. The assortment of handles includes all the popular styles. SOUTHERN RAILWAY IN EFFECT JUNE 10, 1900. N0.2L No. 37-11. 4.30 pm 6.55 pm 9.20 pm No. 35. li.05 am 3.50 am 6.22 am Nft.ll. . v. Lv. Lv. Eastern Time .. New York .. Philadolphia . . . Baltimore .. Ar. Ar. .At. No. 12-38. 12.43 pm 10.15 am 8.00 am No. 36. 6.35 am 2.56 am 11.25 pm No. 34. N tL SI 50 vaiU3S, 98 75c values, 49c, 10.43 pm 6.10 am 11.15 am 6.07 pm Lv. Lv. Washington .. Danville .. .Ar. .Ar. 6.42 am 11.25 pm 9.05 pm 1.30 pm 12.10 am 12.01pm Lv Richmond Ar. 6.40 am 6.25 pm TUE 8.35 pm 1.10 am 2.09 am 5.1C an 9.10 am 2.50 pm 3.50 pm 6.35 pm Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. .. NorfolS . Selma .. .. Raleigh . Greensboro .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Lv. .20 am ?.60 am 2.45 am 11 45 pm 5.55 pm 12.35 pm 11.35 am 8.50 am ro) I The Bargain Centre of Asheville. iiUUiiliiliiUiUlUllUUllUliUlUlillUlllliliUUlltUiilUliUUiUlllIlllUltUUUUillUIUlllliliaUll Harnlinc X. Mnrth-I N OP SEA ROUTES" VJUI UIIIIU V iiwi vii western R. R. 5.55 am 7.20 am 9.20 am 11.00 am 3 1.05 pm 9.10 am 10.12 am 10.52 am 11.13 am 12.34 pm 2.12 pm 2.20 pm 2.40 pm 4.02 pm 5.55 pm 7.40 pm 11.35 pm 7.10 pm 7.40 pm 8.03 pm 9.01 pm 9.20 pm 10.30 pm 12.03 am 12.10 am 12.15 a. j 1.29 am 3.00 am 4.25 am 7.40 am 7.10 pm 9.20 am 10.38 am 12.30 pm 2.10 pm 5.50 pm 7.40 am Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Central Time. . . Salisbury .. Statesvllle .. , Newton .... . . . Hickory . ... Mariom ... , . Bilfmore .. , . Asheville . . Asheville .. . Hot Springs . . Morrostown . .. Kn ville ., Chattanooga , . Memphia . . . . . . Bristol . . . ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. . Lv. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. ..Ar. .Lv. .Lv. ..Lv. 6.35 pm 5.27 pm 5.00 pn 4.41 pm 3.22 pm 1.40 pm 1.30 pm 1.10 pm' 11.45 am 9.50 am 8.25 am 4.00 am 9.15 am 9.40 8.53 8.18 8-01 6.32 .26 .20 .15 .00 .30 5. 6. 5. 4. 2. 1.15 10.00 9.15 am am am am am am am am am am am pm am 6.00 pm 4.28 pm 2.40 pm 1.20 pm 9.65 am 8.15 pm ,...TO Boston, Providence Schedule Sffectlve April 1, 1900. Northbound Passenger. Mixed. Mixed, No. 10. No. 60 . o. 2. Lv Chester... 8:10am 7:50am Lv T'kville... 9:15am 9:52am Lv Gastonia..l0:13 ,m 12:35pm Lv L'colnton.ll:03am 2:15pm Lv Newton... 11 :52am 3:32pm Lv Hickory.. 12 :15pm 5:50pmLv 9:60am Ar Lenoir..... 1:16pm 7:50pm 11:25am Southbound Passenger. Mixeu. Mixed, No. 9. No. 61. No 63. Lv Lenoir.... 4:30pm 1:30pm T.v TTirkorv.. 5:35pmLv 5:30am 4:2&pin Lv Newton... 6:05pm 8:30am Lv L'colnton.... 7:00pm 9:18am LV Gastonia... 8:15pm 11:10am... . Lv T'kville. 9:21pm 1:12pm t. Ar Chester 1C :31pm 5:15pm qi minntpa for Trer at G ' tonia. No. 10, northbound, connects at Ches teij with Southern railway, S board ait. t TjmfMtM- & Ch tcr railway "from all points south; at Tor 11-e with the South Carolina & Georgia railway E.; at Gastonia with Southern' railway; at Lincolnton with Sea.board x.ir Line; at Newton and Hickory with. Southern railway. No. southbound, makes dose connection at all junction points. - . Address: E. P. REID, T. NICHOLS, Auditor, Gen. Mas. Ciiester. 8. C. ... . AND New England Resorts 18 VIA THE NASBTSTILLB, CHATTANOOGA AND . - gTL-iAND WESTERN AND I ATLANTIC RAILWAYS. The- great, through lime to Arkansas, Texas and-the North-west. Three dally between ; Chat tg Jiooga. Atlamta a " i Nashville. Double dally trains , to Meiriphlfl and CMcago. Through1 Pull . vrftf afiA'1emii fiav fsoaehe rAimmiera . t WfteTl CjiL&tt&IlOO-' g , and St. Louis, 5 and bet TeenOhat- tanooga ana jwjjwuiiuc - itf nn -are - contemplating - a trip. my poiat, you will find It W. L. Danley; Q. A.. Naanvllto, 'SSV-ittiawrr'k K Al, Oot. tth aad Try. T..Tl. T. P. A- KboxtIHsJ Merchants' and Miners' Trans. Co. Steamsnlp Lines rsou NORFOLK, VA. Ctanera leave or Boston every Mon- Smrr. Wedaesdav. Fridav and Saturday it ( o. m. Leave for Providence every TiMudav. Thursday and Saturday at ( p. m. STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELE GANT. Accommodation and CuMine TJnsur- ofeMed. Send for Illustrated folder. R. H. WRIGHT, Agent Norfolk. Va. J. C WH1TNB7T. Traffic MaaaJter. W. P. TURNER, General Passenger Agent. General Offices, Ha.tmrre ua. DOES IT PATi'TO BUT CHEA T A rthmT Mm4 f m memieAiM and AOlda is an right out you wane something r hat wm relieve ana cure, tne more, severe and dansreroua results of throat and lung trouble. What ahaii ouuot " oo xo a virmiw an A. kmim naorrlej" rflrnmiftT YeS. If possible; if not possible for you, . then in either case xaice tne vfmxjx remeuj fhof ttmm Hem 4ntm1nMMt In alt dvllixed nmntjrfM vlQi nineeu m Ten DBm and lung troubles, BoscheVs German syrup. it not only neais anc . sximu in m tfi 1'MiiM tA 'dMtmrtna rerm Afaa: hn a11a-v Inflamjmatlsn.' causes rn.rn.m Mn.tAMitlmi" rrlrrnm BftnA nl flrht'S testi ejndf eiuKtti patient. Trr ONE pottle. Recoinmended manr yearsjTjjr anldrurslsts in s.vnzZA. For aali VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. ROANOKE, VA. Onens Sent. 18. 1900. One of the lead ing schools for Toung Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings all mod ern imnrovements. CamDUS ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in vallev i Va., famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Su perior -advantages in Art, Music and Elocution. Students from thirty states. 1 m ?1 1 Xr catalogue aaaress MATT1B P. HARKuS, President, Roanoke. Va. THE HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS, VIa SOUTHERN RAILWAT. The TTnt 53nrlrie- rvf A rlrflnsAfl ST owned by the U. S Government and have Its endorsement for the Cure 01 rheumatism, malaria, nervous troubles chronic and functional ailments ana a score more of human ills. The climax of Hot Snrinjrs is cool and dellghtrui In Summer, owing to Its elevation among the Ozark Mountains, ana ia I the best time for treatment." 100 hotels for all classes. Write Bureau of mror mation. Hot Springs, for illustrated book giving -full information. For reduced "excursion : ticket anu particulars of the trip, see local agent or address' W. A. ' Turk, Gen'l Paesr. Agt. Southern Ky., Washington, v. v. '" , ' -V" " The Delihtfally Cool 8ummer Eesorti Of ttlhe North' and Northwest ere reach ed most quickly and comfortably viae the Chicago & North-Western R7t among the principal resorts-being Mil- wauKee, , wauitesaa, jviaaison, pistaaeB t.oVa TaIca GenvA nvmi jl Tju Green Lake, Devil's Lake, Green Bay, jseenaa-jaenawna., xviarquette, Gogeoic Lake, Ashland, St.. Paul, Minneapolis anil TVii!hfh iRVtf 1 jt fwll information, Vapply to any Ucket agent, W. ivr n wfj - w minis itA TWUTISIB," clirlno flip tJLl lea. tnfmiu. . a cents In-postage to N.: ,M. Rreeze, 49 N. rth Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga., or W. B . Knlskern, General Passenger and a(wi, vaicago. i l'-. Aj AND S. BRANCH: When you hear a man continually harping on the "beauties of honesty it sounds like he might be talking to himself. 9.25 pm 7.58 pm .00 pm 4.2S pm 2. pm 6.40 am 6.33 pm . Ar Nashville Lv. 10.00 pm 9.1; am , ..50am 7.50pn Ar.. Louisville Ly 7.45 pm 7.40 am 7.30am 7.30pm Ar Cincinnati Lv. 8.00pm 8.80am ' 8.2 anj Ar New Orleans lit 7.20pm 7.2Cam Ar Mobile' LV. 7.00pm W. C. Csrmletxtl. Entlre stock of Children'. Shoes t cost.,' G.i A.i Mears. -; , n. ) fcnflrs5cfc I G.' A.ear-s summ ehoes and.Oxfcrisat Crst - ? No. 14. No. 10. No. 34. Central Time. No. 18. No. f. No. 22. 7.00 am 2.05 pm 8.00 pm Lv Asheville Ar. 6.15 pm 12.10 pm 9.05 am 08 am 2.12 pm 8.10 pm Lv Biltmore Ar. 6.07 pm 12.03 pm 8.55 am !!!! , ,8.02am 2.57pm 9.00pm Lv HendersonviMe Ar. 5.11pm 11.13 am 8.02am 913 am 4.00pm 10.15pm Lv Tyron Ar. 4.00pm 9.58am 7.00am "!!!!... Eastern Time. " 11.22 am 6.00pm 12 5 am Ar Spartanburg ....,..Lv. 3.40pm 9.55 am 7.08 am 3.20pm 9.35pm Ar Columbus ...Lr. 1140am 6.10an ......... ?17pm 7.10am Ar Charleston Lv. 7 Warn li.OOpm Central Time. .16am Ar.. Savannalh L .. 12.05 am 9.25 am Ar Jacksonville Lr. 7.45 pm ' ; 8.00am Ar ....Augusta IT. 9.C0pm 9.30 pm 3,55 pm 6.10 am ... 5.10 am Ar Atlanta Ly. 7.50 am 11.50 pm 11.50 pm i i . . . , 7.40am 8.30pm 8.20pm Ar......A New Orleans 7.45pm 7.55am 7.65am 11 " ' 7.40am ......... Ar ,. Mempkls v.......Ir. 9.00pm 7.10pm 8.80 am 8.30 am Ar Msoon ..... . 6.00am 7.10pm 7.10pm " 1 1 ..... I .,.... ! 4 ...... . MURPHY BEiNOH; No. 17. No. 19 Central TIzda, 9.15 am , 2.45pm Lv Asheville Ar. 10.45 am .10 pm Lv WaynesTfflo . .. ... ..Ar. 11.00 am 4.30,pm Lv BalBam. .......... Ar. 12.40pm Lv Brysont City ...... .Lr. At Murphy .........Lv". No, 18. No. 20 5.50 pm 12.05 pm 4.10 pm 10.28 am 8.25 pm 10.10 am t 45 pm 8.40 am .... mf. 5.30 am i 4 19 mm t mm Dail7 Excep. Sunday Trains 27 and 11, and 12 and 38, ccrry Pull man -.lleepers between New York, Washington, Asheville Hot Springs, Oattaaooga 'and Nashville. Trains 9 and 11, and 10 and 1Z between Jackson ville, e Savannah, . Charleston, AshevilleV Hot Springs, Knoxvllle and i Cincinnati. Trains 25 and 36 carry Pullman sleep ers between Salisbury, " AshevHle,': Hot' Springs,- Chattanooga and Memphis. -- Trains S3 and 84 carry Pttilman eleepi ers between! AehcVllle Atlanta,' Macon, la.i Spartanburg r and Pullman : sleep , fsrs-ibf tween '.Arievlllei r3Iccxvill, tCi-1- tanooga, Blrmlnghamr and Mobile, Via Morristown. ' v - - Trains 13 and 14 carrr Pullman par lor, cars between Asheville, . Spartan burg, C lumbia and. Chariest n. -TogethertthHou xeeUent' eduip ment and schednlesi to the 'nort -t and e V all rail through Washington, the public's special attention ts called to our rail and water route to the- north and eastSouthern Railway and the Ches- SMOfro ompanos pxx oun od Ioi pxo l3na Altuodfo m Sxzt .- Krif Si ? 'r :y V . - "" - Daily Except Sunday. Comfort (Fort Monroe), Va., Vlrftos Beach, Ne port News, etc, Frank 8. Gannon, Tlrd ice Pr dent and General Manager, WaahinC ton, D. C. ; li M. Culpv Traffic Manas Washington D. I ; 7. V A. Turk, (HJ eral -Passenger; Agents Washlnfrts, . c f - . Jii.'fcO : '"f"&. B ' A AOS ta, a.; C. A. Benseater, A G. G. P, A. Louisville. Ky.: -'. R- vZl!. O.y Passenser and Ticket Agent. 4V j. V, A fT'TA'TQ-i TjJ'.K-'O I 5 viae n. v -vv j ;,VV,-- - s -.; . -. -ArjAs; 4 4
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