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0 H II i . .J ilr Si Si '4 f,4r" 'V. p TWT7,.cTTT:yuxE GAZETTE Y NOVEMBER V ':90a t 1 . ... .:-1 V mijiii iiiiMiiiiiiiiiui'iHiiinMiiMtniininiiiunniiiiiniii iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunn iiiii'iitsiiEMiiiiiimuiuiu MAIL ORDERS REdEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. f ;-miis r n OGWH1OI1 fAlo) Ml : For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday THE D ,nf"" AT ALT O and 12 Patton Avenue uress l 1 inings 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 Mondayf Tuesday and Wednesday s ess Ladies Shirtwaists Ladies' Jackets CABOLiNA ; Mm; The largest Bargain yet offered. 75 ladies' fine Jack ets in all the leading st)Tles and colors a fine manufact urers' sample line worth $10 to $25. To start them Monday Tuesday Sg Fh and Wednesday Lades Skirts H 150 ladies' silk and French H flannel Waists, inall the new- est designs and latest styles H bargains at from 7. 50 to 10.00 Monday, Tuesday H and Wednesday 250 ladies' Dress Skirts, consisting of beautiful pat terns well made. A better value was never offered for $1.50. Our price for Monday, Tuesday (Qn and Wednesday Wild FREE. For Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, we will give free of charge to every lady buying $5 in dry goods a pair of nice KB L warm Our line of ladies', chil dren's and Misses' goods, consisting of all the f new styles dressing saques, H children's cloaks, etc, was 1 never so complete. Prices low. s Em iin;ini!i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!jiiiniu Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Hature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest di jcovered digest ant and tom. No other preparation can approacn it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, HearthurOt Flatulence. Scur Stomach. Nausea. Si(&He&dache,Ga8tralgia,Crcmps,an all other results of imperfect digestion Prtoared by E. C. DeWitt ACM CtM:ago. BOK AGENTS WANTED FOB gndet and tat tet- ging book erer imbliahad, Pulpit Echoes Taniling Storie, IncideaU, Personal Exnerieiu!M.et.. tola By D. L. Moody 1r ittv. .... ... hmte, Anil itn Brand neir, 60O v- compiere History ol Mb ure by KeT. CIIA - ,v j'liwujr vuicbko Lauren ior dt j C1IA8.1 'CTfl. I. IT' V.VJE:' oc-ontfAtHv iKuWnKed. (tl,000 more lte?iJ48?t?- fjend for femii to AGENTS . .. ior Aeenia. neno ior (erm m iplLDAVlD The one sure cure for The Kidneyiliyer and Blood nneioea L J Atlanta. Ga. ., and "Whiskey HaNta cured at home with out pain Book of par tlculara sent PQEE DR. B. M. WOOL LEY CO " Office, 104 Nbrtb OPryor SV THE DAILY GAZETTE Is on sale at the follow ing places in the state i HBVTLLE: H. Taylor Rogers. C. F. Bay. F. F. Balnbridg. AshevlHe Printing Co. L. Bkwnberg. Barttery Park Htel Neww Room. Berkeley Hotel New Room. BwannanoA Hotel News Room. Southern Railroad Depot. ON ALL, TRAINS of 'the Souther Railroad entering ana leaving AsLeviHe, HENDERSONVIJJKEJ: A. F. P King. WATNES'WJJIiE: ! Waynesvllie Pharmacy A JLeonel Young A Sliher BOT SPRINGS: tMwuntalDt Room. Park Hotel Newi ...Garotte TVanJt' bOs.mA KCffiU. RAJJEIGH: TartKWic-Jgh &m Nrivw Boom. MORG ANTON : !B. S. Gattfaer CEARXiOTTB: Buford Hotel Newi Rooms, GREENSBORO r McAdoo Heuae Nw Eoooa, WINSTON-S L.TCM: ' Phoenix Hotel News Boom TZLeJT THROBBING TiAl)!AjClKE3 ,Wbnld oilckJy leave you If you used Dr. Klngr's New 0c 1 Us. Tboumtsda of sun erers have Droved their . matdh 1 . mrit for Sicfe 004' Nervom Bd achee. They mk pure blood and t id uj your health; Gold by JS drusgtot-t- " 1 More failures are due to lack of WW than to lack of streusttu , -.' ECZEMA. ITCHING HUMORS. PIM PLES CURKD BY B. B. B. Bottle Free to Suffer ra. tressdng Eruption on the Skin o you feel ashamed to be meo m company. Do Scabs and Scales form on the SMn, Hair or Scalp? Have you Eczema? Skin Sore and Ci-cked? Raeh form tti the .Skin? Prlckllnc Pain tu the Skin' Boils? Pimples? Bone Pains? Swol len Joints? Falling Hair? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? Ulcers? All these are eymp toms of Eczema and Impuriti and Poisona in the blood. To stay cured take B. B. B. (Botnlo Blood Balm) which makes the Mood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cause tLe sores to heal, itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to become clear and the breath rweet. B. B. B. Is just the remedy you have been looking for. Thoroughly test ed for thirty years. Our readers are advised to try B. B. B. For sale oy all druggists at $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatment) 5. Com plete directions with each bottle. Bo sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away. Write for it. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble asxd free personal medical ad vice given. A VILLAGE BLACKSMITH SAVED HIS LITTLE SON'S LEFE. Mr. H. H. Black, the well-known: village blacksmith at GrahamsvElle Sul livan counity, N. Y., says: "Our Jttitle eorai, five years old, has always Ween sub ject to croup, and so bad hiave the at tockls been that we have aared many times that he would die. "We haivte had the dodtor audi used many medicines, but Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy Is mow our sole reliance. ' It eeems to dis solve the, tough muctfis and1 by giving frequent doses whenthe croupy symc toms appear 'we have found that the darteaded croup is 'cured before it get settled." There Is no danger to giving this remedy (for It contains no opium sr other injurious drug and may be gflven as oomfldenttily to a bafbe a to am ad wit. Elor eale by C. A. Raysor, flrufr- CSbjambertato-B Stomach and LAver pCWblets cure bHdousness, ; constipation land headache. They are easy to take amd pleasant to effeet. For al by C. A. Raysor, druggist. There's always room at tke few menvcare to dwell In an sjttSc. ' Of the" twenty-eight . negroes- who stood the examination , for ' teachers' certificates at Raleigh eight were sacT ee&sful. 'One received rstfl grde. - An interesting contribution has been made by Dr. Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh, to the historical room of vthe state museum. It is'a bundle of cot ton yarn, spun at the Rocknsh fac tory, in Cumberland county, in 1S64, and is a part of the dividend declared to stockholders in .that year. - Monroe Moore,, near Monroeton, was seriously' hurt . Saturday. it seems that the young man 'was at work in the mill at Iron Works and in some mysterious way fell on one of the wheels. Both of .his legs were cut off above the knees and his body was bad ly bruised. He is in a critical condi tion and will probably die. News and Observer. Today a white girl, aged. 16, who ran away .from Durham ten days ago, was caught in West Raleigh . She put on her father' clothes and left home at night.. Her mind Is said to be not en tirely sound. Her father came here af ter her and took her home this after noon. Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Observer. A tragedy occurred in Charlotte, ri the opera house, Monday night, whan "The Mascot" was presented. The Ob server says: "Up in the gallery, in the space that is reserved for colored peo ple, Frank Campbell had been boister ous during the first act, and had been twice required to keep silence. At '.he conclusion of the act he arose from his Seat saying "that he never expected to come back again.' With several other negroes he made a rush for the nar row stairway, and as he got about half way down he threw his leg over the banisters as if he purposed to slide down. The Impetus of his body and he was drinking -threw him over the railing, and he fell to the floor f be low, a distance of about seven feet. His hed struck first just above the right eye and his body doubled ud and he lay still." The negro's skull was fractured and he died at 1 o'clock. HOW THEY TRADE IN CHINA. When a man or woman goes into a shop in China a clerk, with much cere mony, brings fragrant tea, which is served in fine style. The compliments of the season are exchanged, there are talks about the weather in fact, every kind of evasion is employed to keep away from the real reason of the visit, whii'ch is to buy something. The propri etor solemnly watches these proceed ings from afar. The style of compli ment Is of this order: "In what celet tial country did your exalted excellence purchase the superfine garments upon which I feast my eyes? Surely in no miserable and unworthy, land like our own?" When the tea and talk are ex hausted the little pipe bearer, who al ways attends his master or mistress out of doors, lights a pipe for his em employer. There are only a few whiffs in each pipeful, so the process has to be frequently repeated. Then business begins. The shopper asks the price of the required article and makes an offer that is much lower. This Is promptly refused in language that is courteous and polite beyond de scription. Then the possible purchaser departs with great dignity and ele gance. When a bargain Is completed the purchaser never pays it himself. The chief steward Is called, notified that the article has been accepted, and when the bill come in the "boy" settles it, giving an account quarterly to :iis master of money distributed by the household. Money as we have it is unknown in China. There are no silver dollars, no fractions of dollars as quar ters and ten cent pieces, no paper bank notes. There is a coin called cash, with a hole punched in the middle that is used In small transactions. Cash can be strung like beads on a string. It takes 100 pieces to equal the value of one standard cent. Gold is only used for ornaments in China, never for current coin. When an infant is in the cradle it is down to bed-rock. it's worse For a woman To suffer with skin disease than it is for a man, for a smooth skin and a clear com plexion are es sential elements of female beauty. When the taint of scrofula is in the blood it will be sure to show itself soon or late. Often its manifestations are as repulsive as they are, painful. Many people have been cured of scrof ula in its most malignant forms by the use. of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This remedy is remarkable for it3 power to purify the blood. It absolutely eliminates the corrupting ele ments. It makes the blood clean and rich. It increases the action of the blood-making glands, and so increases the quantity of pure blood supplied to the body. "I will forever thank you for advista? me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery" writes Mrs. Jas. Murphy, of FondaT Pocahontas Co., Iowa. It has cured me of chronic scrofula, of twelve years' standing. 1 had doctored for the trouble until I was completely dlscousjteed. I also had chronic diarrhea for twelve years; I am ia rood health now better than I ever mm r lite, owing to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- y. i took sev bottle of the teveral 1 stopped." . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work for every woman, is sent freej on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps (to pay cost. 01 maiung oniyy ,ior pa edition. Cloth-bound.' xt .stamrja. i I dress Dr. R. V. Pierce,' Buffalo, N. Y. eai uuee Discovery- before ill fflLE 3 3 3 3 3 I For Tuesday, Wednesday and 1 at the Thursday TIE. FMIS 3 3 ROYAL 5 I 17 South Main St., 3 3 g Jackets, I Jackets! Jackets! 150 Laaies' jackets on bale, These goods are a l;ne of drummers sam- E pies cut in the latest style, made of the : finest of cloth worth from $5,50 lo $7.50- fr On sale for the above days And still another drive in I Ladies Silk Waists, i s Nicely corded styles made of a first-class j quality of taffeta silk, in the popular 3 shades of black, navy, liht blue helio- 3 trope. Worth $5.50 on sale days 3 Special tor I THE PALA 3 3 x-uiJUiiaiaiiuunuiiiiiiiiiiiitiitumiuiiiiUiUiiiumiiaiiiX ScssmntsforVont v ) Do yoa have periodical pains? Do yon have frequent backaches? Are yoa nervous? Are you continually exhausted? Do vau suffer averv month? If vou answer ves " to anv of these oiesttons yeti are suffering from ills which Wine of Cardui cures. Do you appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of Cardui, theasands like you have realized it. Wine of Lardui insures medom frora female diseases. At each recurring inenstrna! period. If care be not taken, slight ailments will appear. Nervous strain, lots of sleeprcoki or indigestion start disorders .which are not noticeable at first, but day by day steadily grow Into troublesome complications. Wtoe of Cardui, used fust be fore the menstrual period, will keep the female system in perfect condition and render K invulnerable to disease. The medicine is taken quietly at home. There is nothing like It to help women enjoy good health. Wine of Cardui costs only $1. Test this remedy, which is indorsed, by 1,000,000 area women. Cairo, Ky., Sept 6, 1899. I take pleasure m writing a few lines in praise of your won. derful medicine. Wine of Cardui. it is the best medicine I ever heard of. I am thirty.six years old and have been sick all my life. I had a dozen doctors, but none of them did me any good. I have . taken one bottle of Wine of Cardui and will take another with Black.Draught I have been married six years and have a baby five years old. I had womb and kidney trouble. My monthly pe riod was so bad that sometimes it came twice a month. I was too sick to do work for a family of three. I was in bed when I got the bottle of Wine of Cardui. Now I am up and can do most of my work. When I was sick I could not sleep at night I sleep well at night now. A friend of mine advised me to use Black. Draught with Wine of Cardui. Mrs. ETTA KILLMAN, Id cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, '"The Ladies' Advisory De partment," The Chattanooga Medloine Co., Chattanooga, Tena. MedlsdtRedsoadbleMcesfa Route toTexasj In going to Tezas, 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 yant them, order anything you want, from a spring chicken or a porterhouse steak to a sandwich, take as lone as vou please to eat jty and you will only have to pay for what you order. The Cotton Belt offers you the quickest aad shortest route ti Texas, without change of ears or ferry transfer. Both day and u i ght trains are equipped with comfortable Coaches and free Reclining Chair Cars, also Parlor Cafe Cars by day and Pullman Sleepers at night. Write and tell u where you are going and when you will leave and we will tell yon what your ticket will eoat 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." . ... : . . i u.w. u. cdiju, vjtjl, acsvau, icaa. , w. u rccua, xju, aesipiu, leas. ff. U. AUAB5, i.fA, na;"t, jj r f.LfTAn,T.P.ACiodnaU,lbf. . tLSUTreil,T.P.,Chttaiioea,Tefli. E. W. LaBEAUME, 0. Pi and T. A., St. Louis, Mo. WtS). i H ,. .r, .yf ti. 'rr'W!m , r4, .? if ' J' . 4 . &
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