t i 1 ? U .TTTtt acttt?vtllE GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 10,1900.? L NOVEMBER ia, iqoo. r .V'v ' :-V'r'- , : ' : " l ; . ' ' - i 1 1 . 1 s : ill :,1 T.J '. . Si, piMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAII; orders receive prompt attention. f S l UV1 I i WW UI I UJ hi GMOLiNA lEUS: i FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY J 1131 aoa o) 10 -and. 12-Pattern Avenue Dress Linings We have just opened three bales Dressw Linings which are mill ends. They are fine quality and can't be bought regular for less than 20 and 25c Friday and Saturday Ladies S hirinaisis 1 50 ladies' silk and French flannel Waists, in all the new est designs and latest styles bargains at from 7.50 to H 10.00 Friday and Sat' urday only.. c BLQ1S FREE. For Friday and Saturday, continuing through Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, we will give free of charge to every lady buying $5 in dry goods a pair of nice1 lies' JacRets 1 The largest Bargain yet offered: 75 ladies' fine Jack ets in all the leading styles and colors a fine manufact urers' sample line worth $10 to $25. To start them Friday and Saturday Ladies' Slits 250 ladies' Dress Skirts, consisting of beautiful pat terns well made. A better value was never offered for $1.50. Our price for .0 Friday and Saturday only mm 000DS Our dren's line and of ladies', chil- Misses1 warm goods, consisting of all the new styles dressing saques, children's cloaks, etc, was never so complete. Prices low. Most 1 Rev. Sebastian Martinelli, the oote8 representative In the United States, , was in Charlotte Tuesday. He went from Charlotte ta, visit St. Mary's college in Gaston county . Mr. J. H. McNeill tells the, Progress of a remarkably "large sweet, potato which was raised in Harnett. Mrr Sandy, McNeill dug it out his; patch one day last week. It weighed fifteen pounds . J onesboro Progress. We learn that the federal author! t des will' look after the shipping ;of birds from the state in the future. Thi law makes all smrties concerned guilty :the iShipper, the transporters and he e- ceivers. North Wilkesboro Hustler. There are rumors that the .Ashley Bailey . company , are. to erect another largejsilk.mil! in this city adjoining. the one already in, operation. Though, . Che company's manager here would" not 'ad-i rnit this fact when asked thls .rrrorniing, he etated that it was talked of .--Fay- .etteyille Pbserver . " Raymond Hunt, supposed murderer of Ellis Cline, rwas captured near Mor ganton Saturday morning. The mur der was committed last Christmas at a quilting near Hickory. Hunt fled to Tennessee, .but returned recently an i was captured while sleeping at his father's saw mill. Raleigh Newsi and Observer. That beans can be successfully grown here for fall market has been proven by our prosperous truckers. Mr. M. P. Caesy inform' us that he has shipped 119 baskets and unless nipped by Jack Frost in a few days can ship as many more. He has realized nearly a dol lar a basket for all She has shipped. Chadburn Messenger. No services iwere held in the Baptist church on Sunday night on account of the explosion of the acetlyene gas gen erator. The exsplosion occurred- just as the worshipers were asesmbling, and while many were startled .no one was injured. The generator is located in the baement of the church, and Sexton Oale was standing near it wben the explosion occurred. He was hurled back against the door but fortunately was uninjured. The lights, of course, went out, so no services were held. Shelby Aurora. Mr H. C. Field, agent of the South ern railway, called tlhe Enterprise re porter in the warehouse Wednesday morning and polluting to a bundle of rat traps which had been shipped to the High Point Hardware company, said: "What do you think of that?" The traps had arrived at the depot, the evening before and during the night they had capturefd nine large rats with out even being baited. The rats were all alive and kicking and the goods were delivered to John Welborn in this shape rats and all. Fine recommend ation for the trap. High Point Enter- SS prise. Dr. Cyrus Thompson, secretary of state, has received a letter from Judge Advocate Oeneral Samuel C. Lemley, of the United States navy department, ; asking that the state records be; searoned for any mrect descendants of Captain Johnston Blakeley. This is for the purpose of finding some one to christen the new tonpedo boat Blakeley when it is launched at South Boston, November 22. Judge Lemley says that it has been discovered that Captatn Blakeley married a Miss Hoope, of New j York, and one child, a daughter, was j educated in North Carolina. Raleigh Post. S TH sfSiiii?tiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiijsisiiaiaiiiiiiiiif3tiiiiiiiiiiiiitiigiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiviiiiitittitiiiiiiiiiiiiififiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij I IE, PAEMS JOTA 1 17 South Main St.v I U 3 3 3 Will Offer Specials for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday , ":" " ' '" 4 ; The Atrndghty DoUac r ules tine world, and b Trtare you gel of therm tihe ibetter for you. But it Is mot so much how mfciny can get as how manr you cam get to stay with you that counts HERE IS WHERE WE COME IN STRONG. We can save you . many a dollar on your onerclhanKiise that you would otherwise iPracticaUy tihrow away- by paying more money elsewhere for similar goods, and we doc t think you have amy you want to use that way. P)oc solid mwrit lowt prices .we ane DOLLAiR Savers. - LADIES' JACKETS. 50 Ladies' Jackets cut &n itfie (latest styles, in all the leading shades brown tan. black and bhie, iworth 56.50, ont eale for Tttrursdayv Friday and Saituirdsey. E Special Sale of Ladies' Beady Made Underskirts. 3 f" Underskiirts tmiade of the finest farmer statins, pleated pat- 22 teruiaruiHjed patterns with three to wis of flouncing In all tb& pop- Txlar shades of blacks, tj .vy cerise (bluets at a special reduction for -3 Tttiursday, Friday and Saturday. These skirts miust be 6eem 5 mZl to be appreciated1. At -pri ces itibJat will defy competition. 2 H At 98c, $1.25, $1.98, $2.00, $2.25, $3.75atil 3.4 9 2 SS (These goods are worth double the money. 2 Special display of Umd erskirts for Thursday, Friday and Sat- 2 mSZ urday. Just received a mew line of BLACK SILK WAISTS. Made of the finest Taffeta Silks vrlth the new hetm stitching and duster tuck Imgs. These 'waists 'are beauties worth $6.50. Ota sale for Thursday, Friday amd . Saturday.' i mI'I $4.(53 See our display of Ohild xen's and Dnifants' Oaps. iOaps. Infants' .Coats and Infants' Laggings, Inajmts Infants' Sacques. Infant's Bootees, -5 C100 paitrs of Dadies' Forster Kid1 Gloves, woirtih $1.25, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday . Every pair'guaramteed. J3 JSc ZZ BLANKET SALE! COMFORT SALE! 10-4 ready made Sheets ... Pillow Cases .. .. 43c. S3 .. 10c. 22 3 Baragins to Table Linens Bargains in Towels1 Bargains in mi Napkins Ini fact, for Thursday, Friday 'and .Saturday, bargains " ithroughout ithe entire store i 32 xiiuuuutmitiittutiiniiiiuiuuumuiuiumaiiniiiiiiiiiiiil The disease is the national curse of Japan and China. A remedy was imperative and the medical profession there accepted this as me omy permanent, painiega, prirauo. lence. A weeKS' oalck care known to science. treatment FREE OF CHARGE. PUT- ''-'"-i v l 1 Ttftlf 1 Unit OUl Sloans ana an coanaenoaiiy treatea py mu disease pured by TAGVA-POU-SHA RfflATOM 346942 cased in' 1 7 years 123 wst ssd st., New York oty. Em A(ol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids rfature in strengthening and recon atructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest diicovered digest ant and toDiv.. No other preparation imu avproacn it in emciency. It in- auuiy reieves ana permnnently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn. Jlatulerice. Snnr .stAmo.Vn a,. 1 M;y"e:Ud,--ueia8Lraigia,uramps,an4 all other results pf imperfect digestioa. Prt oared by E. C. DeWItt AC CbAcaflO. Pulpit Echoes &ntffi&rTKS ? HEA AND HEART. By D. L. Moody : AT i w7iriYifA"i "Jf- ."enaio? tern lauc, The one sure cure for Hie Kldnllver and Blood THE DAILY GAZETTE Is on sale at the follow ing places in the state 4 HBVTT.T.ffi; H. Taylor Bftgers. C. F. Ray. F. F. Balnbrtdge. Ashevllle Priatliig1 Oo. L. Blomberg . Battery Park Hotel New Room. Berkeley Hotel New iRoomi. SwajiTLanoa. Hotel New Room. Southern Railroad Depot. UN AJuLi TRAIN of the Southern Railroad entering aula leaving Ajsueviiiie. HENDERSONVIL.LB: A. F. P Klaag. W A YNESVTLIIE : ! Waynesvlliie PltarxnacT B JJVARI: Leonel Younig & Slather BOT 6PRINJS: Part Hotel Newi RALiEIQH: MORGANTON: B. S. GaitSier. !1 gecarixxttib: Buitord Hotel Nerwi Room GREENSBORO i MoAdoo Hctue Noww Room, . . . -i" lhoeinlx Hoctel Nenni IRioom 8 and "Whiskey EaUts cured at home -with- s jhi one pain jjook oi par V 3 ticTilara sent ' F a EE ggg-LLa OR. B. U. WDOLLFY 7ifT Atlanta. .6a., ..Office.. 104, North Ptyor St mum THAT THRIOBBIN'O VTAMDAXJECEi , i vvottwi qtuciay leave you If you uaed Dr. King's New Xific,. J ITb, TbrnmnOe Jm Bufferera iuanne pirofvial itbellr mteih- adhea. They mip your Jiealtli. BoOd 3y eJII dirassStai. More tiairares,,are tdne ta lack oC yHSl than , to lack of ,treoettu ' ' ECZEMA. ITCHING HUMORS. PIM-PI-ESS CTRfflOJ BY B. B. B. Bottle Free to Suffer r. treating Eruption cxa tue Skin no you feel ashamed to be see tn compajiv. Do Scabs and Scales lorm on tne SMu, Hair or Scalp? Have you Eczema? Skin bore and Ci ckfd'' Rtush form or, the kii) 9 Pricklin Pair in rhe skin "1 Boils? Pimples? , Bone Pains? Swol len Joints? Falling Hair? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? Ulcere? All these are aymp toms of Eczema amd Impuriti and Poisons 1m the blood. To stay cured take B. B. B. (Botnio Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cause tLe sores to heal, Itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to become dear and the breath aweet. B. B. B. is just the remedy you aave oeen icoKing ror. xhoroughly test ed for thirty years. Our readers are advised to try B. B. B. For sale oy all druggists at SI per laraw bottle: six large bottles (full treatment) S5. Com plete directions wita each, bottleL 8 sufferers may teat It, a trial bottle given away. Write for it. Address BLOOD BALM CO., AManita, Ga. Describe your crouDie aexx tree personal medical ad vice trlven. A negro girl, Oceana Gaffney, living in tlhe northwest part of the town, jumped into an old well in the rear of the house of M. (Putnam Monday, it is supposed with suicidal intert, but was hauled out none the worse for her ex perience. It seems her mtpr had whipped her and she left home saying she would jump in the well. After making her plunge and finding the wa ter only three feet deep, she concluded she did not want to suicide, so began to yell for help. Mr. tutnam heard her cries and pulled her out. Shelby Aurora. ' Malcolm H. Hanna, a mechanic in. the employ of the Gastonia Coffin com- tpany, died (this morning. He was hurt last Saturday while running a rip saw. The plank upon which he was at work was broken in two and the loose end was hurled at him by the saw, strik- mg- nim in tne aoaomen. It was thought that his injury was slight 'at the time. A post mortem examination shows that he was terribly injured inr ternally, though there Was hardly anv outward appearance of injury upon his body. Mr. Hanta was 26 years of age and leaves a wife and one child. Gas tonia Cor. Charlotte Observer. MealsdtRedsonaLlePi ices Eh Route toTexas In going to Texas, via Memphis and the Cotton Belt, you can ride all day in a Parlor Cafe Car for only 50 cents extra (25 cents for a half day) . You can have your meals at any hour you vant them, order anything you want, from a spring chicken or a porterhouse steak to a sandwich, take as lone: as vou nlease to eat it, and you will only have to pay for what you order. The Cotton Belt offers you the atilekest and jhortest route ti Texas, without change of cars or ferry transfer. Both day and night trains are equipped with comfortable Coaches and free Reclining Chair Cars, also Parlor Cafe Cars by day and Pnllman Sleepers at night. Write and tell ns where you are going and when you will leave and we will tell you what your ticket will cost and what train to take to make the best-time and connections. We will also send you an interesting little booklet, "A Trip to Texas." FRED. B. JOHES, D.PJL, Memphis, Teai. W. C PEELEfi, T.PJL, Memphis, Ttna. W. G. ADAMS, T.BJL, RasnvWe. Ten. f. L WYATT, T. P. A., CiBclonati, 8bfo. B. B. SUTTON, T. P. L, CaattaDMga. Ten. E. W. LaBEAUME. G. P. and T. A.. Si. Im.V Ma i 1 A VTTJJAXjB BLiAICESMITH SAVThTD HTS UTTUH SON'S liEFE. Mr. H. H. Black, jKh well-known vildasgre baabkBiniibJ at' ChfalhanMSVIlle Sul aivaai oounrtar, N. T.. eaya: "Our little skmi, five yeara oOid, Ihas always bteen wilb- jeat to oroUiP. ania Go Ibaa have .the at- tackfei 'been, that we Ihave eared! many times ttihtot toe iwiomldi dl. "We Hnavte had the jdodtJoa- lajndi uved many imdiicine, wuiz unajmibeTiaau'e lOongh Remedy 4s mom out Bale refflance. It eetems to dis solve itlhe tough mxiocfia aunxl by glvtoff frequent dlases wtoen the crouipy yimiD- texms apipear we Ihave fkyundi ifihiat the dsneadeidr croup is cared hefoire tt ereti eefctled." There la no danger to giving this remedy for lit contalnis mo orAusm or other Injurious drug and may be fflven as cocfldexutiy to a txube as to em uo ult. For sale ibyC. A. Rayrtr. drur- glst. '. Many people worry because they he- iiierve. They have heart dteease. The chances are that theiir hearts are all right "butt their stxMroaohs are unab"le to digest (food. Kodol riypepsia Cure di gests what you eat and .prevetat'9 the iormatlon of gas which make the stom ach press against the hear't. It will coure every torm of Indigestion. Dr. T. C. Smith. A Cincinnati wife attempted suicide because she didn't like her new hat. this should be a warning to other wives not to order new hats this flail. The New-1 ork Tribune The LEADING NATIONAL, REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER, thoroughly up to flat, and always a taunch advocate and supporter of Republican principle, will contain the moat reliable news of 1HE PRESIDENTIAL BWiUSfJ Including dicustions, correspondence and Deecni rh w-f T!itkiJ l der, brilliant editorials, reports fro m all seetiona at th lam .hnwlr,? omg- s of the work, etc., etc., and will com mend itself to the ra.rful nerusal ol OhainibeTlaini's tkmach tnd liver Hajbiets oure IbiliousneeB, constipation eubS IwadacShe. They aire a7 take amdi gpleMoant in effieot. For sale by C. A. Raysor, drusiglst. There's always room at t&e top--tjl Cerr men care to dwell la a attls. . HE POOLED THE SURGEON. All doctors told' Renlck Hamlltom, of Werft Jefrersbo, O.. aifter Buffertosr 18 months Eromi Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly opeiratJoni ,W)eub iper formed, but he cured himself withi five boxes of Bucklen'e Amica Sal vte, the surest Pile cure on SEJairtih, aBdHflie ibest SUve In the worfd:. 25 cants a box. Bold aV dtrugglsts. His satanlcal majesty uses a great many different kinds of bait, ibut he can catch all the loafers he wants with a bare hook. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Dispatches tfromi Tehenan, the caniifal of Persia, report that there la great dis content wmtonii "the people on acoounlt jpf the fact that tlhe shahf s exspenses dtir ing bin uirapeao visit jamounteai'to 12 -500,000 francs ($2,500,000), although inte ey, famine ana (misrule weme cenerfei it home iSnrlns bis absence. every thoughful, Intelligent voter who heart. 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