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-;-, Vcjwwt? vAv;:-: !-Vs'1 :,,-.VJ W - W$t; TJtABINCrf IIBW liill -it 'iH1 Lr ; ;.- f: t-l' P Nf'-X : avAvA vA v V- if .1 at'; r - For TO -ft ". .' f'C tmnneis ORGANIZATION llollEfliis -tf' 7f. NOTES FROM BRARD' iiTHrcoffdiffi Bell and:' Blytbe AssignrPersonal Riordan & Co's Report of Yesterday s : Mention. " I - Traasaotions. ' ; . Circular Letted Frbiii Su- : areloccupyirieci much space in our when the rmarketiwas Church Conference to' Open .V4- rv olrlTT-iA. tiro U - ThlS W. jltlll';.Xii;cxvj.Y'vv.v-. bMered extremeh 3ut they 7-must NiceKl perintendent Mebanei the V Formation of r County : -- fc,.' --r-'' 1",r: s ' -Associations. l.-L'i: -;r. "i . . i ''7. :f GENi CLINGMAN REMAINS Arrangements for Their; Remoral - to . '-i AshevUle.' '. r k ' ' At i meeting of citdzena lieM . yesterday tot take action In regard' to the; "proposed removal of General Clingtrnan's remains, to ajrevara, jm. u.; ov. i ;, ' Nev Yoi, .Nov. 23. Tnere v was ? no a firm of the largest merchants Jn. wra,i change of 3ta&Portance ia'the cotton market have to-day filed A 'deed of assignment of liowiay. Early "LAvervotfl cables were a tlhelr larca stock of roods ' to J avv Jf less, 1 Mae(T fat raora kf iM I AsaeTiue, a. otraurauee tammauus. vi wi in ixui ior have nearly thoaeht thev have amole assets- ; to . - pay I wAr mvtinMi n iia rrarrtv iw ir ht I as escort .'on the 1 removal of the remains AVP.rvhhisr in fulL . Thcv are sood. honest I points.! (January oDened at 5.71. the hteh-1 from Concord to Asheville. mn and ivere forced into this hy the hard W W no,pay;5q,eci'inefl to wrVnOTrRnonwvaiseiswv uuhibhii times , and ;'6loW,arauei;:-t; I Yvn ' h.? rAaTfli'-f fiii!v mi " I rvlare Ao be ureDared andeir t2ia direction of (John -McMlnn. Asa EngSand, Jonn .waters I mint ijikv were -thAllireeat n& record, a committee comTX)sed ot .Ool. J. M. Bay, and others have retnrnedl home irom tn There aeems little encouraeremeot to buy at Major 31. C Hunti J.; M, Jones, George 6. west, yraere xney rnaa a, suceeesuw , 1 the moment.1 bnt we consider short -ale I Powell and K. u. JHsuce. dangerbusv,f.iJ;:'-:c;;i 7 A programs Mmmittee was appointed, KloRDAN & CO. , I consisting or coi. 'au way ana. vynte u. of G.! S. 'Powell, Oapt. .Sawyer, Major Smith, P. M. Miller and Gen. T. F. DavJOson. successful soIlingf'thedr.i:,etractsf;;?; , J. , K. Hays passed through to-day en route to Sapphdiehas ;been4ln Pitts burg for near a month perfecting extensive plans relative to the Toxaway property, ,. A sale ot ' the " Adken . T, Allison ; ; livery business to T. L. Clarke is a matter of in terest in business circles here.'' RE TRYING RRIRFRV vX. v; doing Cuba - -1 ,, - i r .-'A.';"'t:r'--i-iV-S,A-,;X''-11'. Big Offer Made to General Gomez : ' V tfl Retire. r- v . TImnksgiving Debate Between W$ke 4 Forest ind Triiyty.f J2f ;?ES5:& for the Approaching Federal s; Anpther Shooting jrt Yancey. vjiv- Among the honorary and active pall-bear : ; . , . . ... ,:7F . ers will be the surviving (members of Gen sensauon wiougo nw axie-uuca wxu ,.ucn CMnem&n,a retHment. the Twenty-fifth - A return of 'L. iA aFalls to this cnarge is 1 senouf results as -tne one jasc repprtea. in North CaroMha. highly gratifying to the Methodists here. I the last Instance Horace Carter, a. brandy l : 1 , : ganger ana: brotner or juage h. u. oarter, i . rarner v. uib ouuuiciii. s. t.r.riTdiKtlllejT-foiLtlie TOiroosa ,of dischantim! i Judge H. uarcers in mcnimmu aur Jspisoopai!4 reewwyv. uaor . jum. - -.--'rrj i.. .. - . ' -: -!.i.iiit -rid. would fce a credit to a Church-: Of "UBtt. muu upyu iu -V '6 v- wealth-: It Is . fitted. w-iith all .moder-niim- provements, Is spacious t and r attractive ' Court TermAn Appproachir.g Marriage on the goods. .. Out 15c Plain White Elannei Onx' 20c Plain iWhite Flannel ..... Our 22 Plain White Ffannel. , Our 27c Tlain "White iannel. ; llc 15c 16c 21c Our1 33 l-3c Plain White Flonnel."..'.. 25c Our 48c Plain White Flannel ... ... . . 39c Our 65c . Plain White Flannel . . . . . ; , 50c rin 75i Plfliin WhSt FlMneli L 63c ?? Our 25c 30-inch White Twilled Flan- Our 50c -54-rinch White . Twilled Flan- nel ... ..... ...... . ..... , i ..... . r Our 15c" Red Twill Flannel....-,.,.'. Our 20c Red Twill Flannel:. .' -: Our '25c 'Red Twill Flannel 7 . Our 39c?Red Twill FlannelL... Another limited lot of i low cases : regular; siie j j 39c 16c' 19c; 30c -Raielgh; 'Nov. 23. SupL Mebane is send ing out a circular letter to the public school ' teachers ,of the sta;:e, requesting theni to come together, In trery cotthty in the state and organize1; themselyes I into Teachers 'assoclattloiut. In thecours of ; this letter he has this to 1 , 4. ' -;- - - ; say touching, the. importance of organiza tion and united 'effort 'ii "' . P ' 'It -is of y!1 Importance to public edu- eaitlon for our' teachers to.be organdaed; to nave united action for- advancement among our teachers. So teacher is . so wise rbiit that he :may learn something by coming in touch witb ihia" lellow teachers'. Those of you who are better prepared to teach and who have had better . opportunities than others, should, meet with -the others who and-who have 0ESTREICHER ;.v.'-i:;r I & ;G0. 281SoutW MaiillStrefet mm. PASSING EVENTS. KILLED A BEAR; Sam i Cook, a,. noted bear hunter and fisherman, of the; Smoky anounttains, who is in the; City, says that not long ago he kiHed a bear which weighed 400 Dounds. : The -weatx)n used was. an axe, while the bear was In a sfuggler with the dogsu .' are Tnot w well' prepared; tint irnart "mrirtfi VorahVft orDortuilltiea. vome togeuier.5 in june.; njwuxvrn - mw- inthejom Cbmpleted. " - ' TfibrnivSavsiKe":,WiH' Will Nack; Guilty. The building cost near $3,000, The Epis copalians are ;to be congratulated on their beautiful church and rectory. .", : 'Extensive Jmprovements are being piacea on the residence recently purchased by Mm sWoodbridge of Asheville, and; It Will soon be ready for its occupamsThas oroDertv adloins the reese mills and it is expected that ft will be the residence of Major IBreese an faimliyi it aarge ana beautifully located. , ' 5 The competition . among our very nveiy three liverymen and the hotels is becom lag interesting.? The prices are very low for ' horses and veniciee ana tne soixnn House and West End House have each put on some one, supposed" to be tte owner of the I court of appeals the case -of Parker vs. Sim. norse was cnox yirom unoer mm, but he made hls ' escape unharmed. Mr. 1 A; t T J, , 3 Carter, it is said, summoned aid and re-; sumed is raid, with what result . we have not heard.-, 'v':- - ' ' -.' A WAR VETERAN The .Southern Railroad company. . This is an interesting case and 3 involves11 many questions of law. (A history of the- acci dent and, the two trials 'TBave?neretotore been published In the Gazette. TbO' last trial resulted in a verdict for ; tne piainnn assessing the plaintiff's daihages, at $2,500 and an appeal taken. Thds case was . to bare beeffi called for . hearing Tuesday morning. Y Tt will be Temembered that parr Wages In vHanna's Mines to be Advan6SthlO ,. ft.-1! V ;S3S,i REVISITS HICKORY NUT GAP ker, the plaintiff, lost his left arm at Mor- : AFTER 33 TEARS; ' Per JCentptty-fiveMilte Washington, Nov. 23.--Inforniation wte'' " 'received 'at-A;fiate';dvamenA -to-day ganton about two years ago and that- .two SpSxdHiu 'fatogtior bribe 1 liuc iusiuKcuta w u vunu wwi wuia,. f .' "! .r. v ' resulting as above stated. AT WEAVERViLLE Local Happenings and Personal Men-; .:;.-:'. - ' - tlon. ' . . .,. . . . . A Reminiscence of the war Times VCajpiture of Genera Robert ,'; .. ' . vv-J : B. Vance; : ' -K : Veavervllie, N. C, Nov. Bros, have greatly improved the appear- i McDontld-Wadsvvorth. The marriage of 'Aliss' Lurline Wads worth, of this city and Mr. Frank MaDon ald s of. 'Montgomery, will take place this .even3pg-a't-A:30. in, the Presbyterian church. The musical program is as follows: ,. Organ soldSo Negotiations 'are how''being a-ttemptod! induce. GeneraGpmez to 4bbandqthe,Laj - surgehts cause and retteeftom'-IIBB'Tstaii! - - ; -' -accepting a.bonus and a. life pension. .K.,'yV'j 'Mrs. td the Evening Star" ; "i . . , . ... Tanhhauser Van Horn. IA amart-looking - buggy Jand pair from 23.Roberis Ash659 Passed Esineralda an oh1 Friday evemnc,raw ana drove down t vol- mr ance of. their hew dwelling by enciosingi r ?,T r . ;7 , " "ren, ,a" BCv" ..u v wfthin a well-oainted yard fence. .. J naa,o5 appareaiiuy iprty-y Serenade- . n .irTh, imorntn ProL ; A. I Shted rom the vehicle and . gazed long Tast's barn acicdntally caughV fire and I and earnestly vp at the Hfekory Nut falls, Solo--"0 Promise Me the entire contents were destroyed. .With which rushed over the cliff 2,000 feet above ri r- Miss Bing. difficulty his cattle were saved. , hi jSMrs. VantHorn." on the mountain, top, NORTH iSTKTE NUGGETS.' . STREET PAVING.-VThe work 4f - re lavlne: iNorth Main street 'i with Uiew brick has begun. A number , of hands" ;tare . em ployed and the old street bed is torn up for a considerable distance. The sidewalk along the street is lined with new brick, and with'' favorable "weather tbe .work? con? templated will soon be finished.'-' .-"' KINDERGARTEN PICNiCThe River side kindergarten recently enjoyed a very pleasant, little picnic.; The children and teachers" took a trip toWest ; AshevWle, carrying their luncheon;, with them," and picnicking by the wayside. ; The party paid a visit to a blacksmith ,shop ; where - the I cnudren- watched witn great . interest .ine ' oonstrucUon of horseshoes. ciation formtttial benefiti as well 4s for ihi auW of :publi? education In general way snail not our The business men bankers andmerchants are organized. ; ; We have our dental . association,- or medical - associaUon our press association,' our pharmaceutical association and others' too mimerous to mention; "' All these organizations mean something, and have force and effect, each one, in its own special work. Why . may not the teachers come together . and : .have some - force ; and power, not. only in the; county;-where- the assoctation ; is, . but be .'felt In adjoining countlesv and still, of -more importance, be felt in -the. legislature -of' our "state, to 'se cure whatever legislation is needed from time to;tlme for the best intres t and :prog ress of the :: schools?. , , "Our teachers, both public and private. do not make themselves. elt as they should as ' a ck.ss of men and woaicn, In their ie- sptive'eounties. To many of our teach ers"iare ihdiffereht asto!' what public senti ment , is on' the subject s of popular educa tion. Too often they sit In silence 1 while the politicians around the court house, and the , school icommitteement i squander; the ' oublic money. v;. ' .. ."The . county association - may not only create DU'biic sentiment in favor of popu lar; educatiion, . but it otnayi.be the means t-rfyAS- mAirie& ta fMW.wi- WKafti Art V 4i tain ?PV w w; buusim "'iinioii h'tit :.k titiA6 Reir: 1 1 a onnnw - itSn VWr W "frnm 1 82sow;? that -there . - - v - - . - ' ' . i ' . I roller A. M.. femanu, me miwa lot .a cheerful log nre, with the&landiord J o,f for company h related Ahelowin-narv ; '-. . I :mirty-threV :years;aHMt fiAOw I helttnred.to th Fifteenth PennBVl- Should Goines accept -thisfprbp&eta , would leave Gep." JC&lixo 'Garcia'the ojlyvV.' leader of any prominence in triMTWgenit'B,r "i - tempt will be mlade to buy him;offA2S-f 's' p''; 'f r - , .THORN'St3TATEMENTg Long lisy&iX oompletd tharnootecl. At;: ; torheyungsi(bega venedK-i c . .. fefarol22;nnerfes5-ahd6t , . rcllecfk)furing? mills ;in?o J. Reagan's moun- REMEM5BER w THEj;? HOPITALy managers of the r Mission hospital request the citizens of -Asheville when Tpiirchaslng supplies to-day .for-, J;heir ' Thanksgiving dinner to remember the hospital. : The sec retary nas ' received through the mall .a cash contribution of - Sl-QOI ? and r returns thanks through the Gazette to the" donor TOBACCO - SALES. Tobacco . sales yes terday were not large,- which." fact isdue to the continued dry weather which renders handling of tobacco without damage almost impossible. ..Breaks . yesterday,; were,; how. ever, reasonably Farge, and prices -were better than: expected!; The prices received were -very gratifying, ; showmg that our home market is as good as any, aoroao. COLORED DRAG RACE? The; colored huntine club will have a. drag race tp-mpxr row evening beeinnine: at : 4 o'clock.' The start will 1 be made from i Kenllworth Inn and the hunters will go Southward sto- wH.Tifl "RiiAnw Viata- 'A laree-" imimber of colored people will be in the-chase,'"-which promises to.be a lively one.' ; Peter Sum mers will be master of the twenty' hounds. , , - - . r 'i FOOT BALL PRACTICEThe foot hlall team is practicing daily on the grounds In rear of , Oaka hotel, and is rapidly getting in shape for the f Thanksgiving game with ; the Bingham team.s The team- also held a ; mPttnp- thA Y. -MI Cl' A. rooms ; last nieht. The averaee weight Is about - 470 ' pounds. " Admission to the ' game will be only 25 cents, and will afford a fine oppor tunity tq witness a splendid foot? ball eOn- test. a. Game called at 3:80.: r ; - ; MERRIMAN-SMALL. Invitations ; are out -announcing , the .approacWni?marriage of Mr. W. -R Morrlman and Miss Lillian Small,: of ? Greensboro,;1 on the evening of December 8. at Greensboro. iMiss Small -is one of Greensboro's most attractive young of securing school men for school commit teemen instead, ox men wno wrii oo- xne bidding of the court house politician.- It may be the means of making the public school money tne. ..mosx. sacreu wmcu i. KhrtiiM of anv Public money in -tne vun;t v: -It may v make Kae- . scnoois, in stead of a farce; and aVsubject of, ridicule, a, power .ahd. a blessing to .each commu- iTihft eflml court-will meet nere xne nrst .Mvn'aiv 'n TWTt; month. December 1. The docket will 'be heavy Decause aii xne mew whifih have arisen at jsiizaoetn mxy. Wilmington, New uerne ano. --ne oiucr places iwhere,coUrtis-hM;sidnc& therlast term in -those cities: are bound over to this form nr shfc. eourtai Raleigai.'t.fiL'-. :; Tho ttern L conference oi-tne gnrisuan church? wiilaneet near.-Mahsfnin Warren AAn-n. :no-r - WAAk. -S' ReV. . J.. L. OSteT la Knav miiHn ir TyreDiara'tlon- for the confer ence." The ristian church formerly-had one - conference ior xne - wtL'c, . " found tnore convenient :io diyide ;the; state The arrangemtsortineanwrwiie rtetA 5 debate -between, .Trinity and Wake Forest have. been : completed -The. debate win nif in th: Academy, of Music m..' TKTieiTfl W rThflinksglvlnKl night. iThe ingJv..-' ; ' 'mburg."MProfI tljrrifAtlofiramett for warden" vege tables, has proved to be still more suited for itobacco'-culture; Oh me: of -its:-. fertile sides, tMs.yjearr Mr. L. L. Black has grown a, quantity of tobacco whkh he marketed for 50 cents , per pouno. vy ao. cau. tv this? . . .. -.". ::'.-'.- ;" FUNERAL OF MRS BRANDL From; St. Lawrence Church Yes teraay .''.: ....... j Morning. " -,"1 ; r-Bertha JM;, the wife of A. W. Brand!,' was buried from St. - Lawrence Catholic ChUrch yesterday at ? o'clcok. The choir sang, with rnuch . feeling, a requiem 'high mass. , ; The" service was . conducted by Father ; Marlon. and was, solemn and im pressive. The remains were laid , at rest in jRivers'ide emetery. - f ef Mrs.' Bradl was a charming -and lova we lady. She won the esteem of all wno Knew her, and her : many friends , mourn ner death.' ; Mr. IBrandl and his bereaved fam ily . have' the sympathy of the entire ; com munity, k' : -'i-V. . : ... . - p. J. Lang, brother of the deceased, wno okme to Asheville to attend! the funeral, will return to Charleston on Saiturday. . frOit growing in w; N; c;f visited Miss Daisyf Sawyer. ; (Mr. Merriman is a decidedly popular youn"g man and has aiso often visited here during, the summer ; easona. T TO CURD A COLD IN i ONE DAT Take LYHvA-Rrrtm Oninine Tablets. All ggisU refund the money if it f ails; U re. 25c.' The reaulie ha Lb B. Q. t This Section the Ideal Region for Ap .j-7-ples. and Peaches. - Ini .the chapter on f ruit growing in , Wes tern. North . Carolina, which is to appear In this year's report: of the , state,- labor com missioner, it. is. stated that fourteen .coun ties ship 90.000 barrels; , Haywood ; and iSwain . 15,000 each; Caldwell and v WUkes, 10,000; rYancey, Clay, JacKson ana uriy, 8.000. ! There are . many . localities- in this state, where ; peaches are seldom killed, and especially is this the case in the tirermai heit region, tf Apples are kept ail wmter m ordinary, cellars It 4s-destined to be the greatest apple-growing region in : America. There I have so ..far been few, attempts to grow apples in a systemaitiO "? manner' and tan absence of system as to culling, " pack ing .andshipping.. These North Carolina abDles. have this year-taken prizes at New York exhiblMonsv w Thegreat size -of many of the trees uttmcts attention, as dt is"not debate swill open at 8; o'clock, sharp. -iThe .Aw--Mii'irviMrht'i- the system ! of irArirsJ HgbJtin and street cars to be operated by .the city tor i.ff JLt. fimtUV' The Trinity debaters have the-afflrmative. V, V ' t,i f -Mr. William H. Wll liamsod to Miss Sadie Tucker, wMch -was postponed on account of the. ill, r. miTT. v -nrnt ik- nJace on Wednesday evSmrDScee7l 9 ock atrist 5 Friday ght1a:;cbarityalt ona yeryex tenslw scalewill be W f h a ntnr is td be used for Mrs. - Watson, - It is intimated that there is . some de-;i..i'-WMn0C Tirtls f rom the . otaxe imuseum for use to the rrolPng ex car - The-executive commraw w ural ;board:ls upd h-the matxer. :.'r'"i - -?A:smaltyo Vila on wasi captured wmie Tiuiume , oStSveune last -5S. to the square- and taken enlarge Oy Po JSeSTeriy owner ;catt7 ? Sngt;P.:'Brown's livery-e fM B.X..J. 4 -f Variety of Fowls - The apprmch of Thanksgiving day? has had the usual effect of bringing to the city am unusual quantity; of fowls and vegeta bles of every - variety. The ; display; of meats and vegetables in the market' house fast night ;wa& hot only'ejabbrate,' but. at tractive. As one enters the market from the upper entrance the first stall is that of McFee & Jones, which is completely filled with fresh meats of all ; kinds, such as fine beef mutton, dressed s turkeys . chickens. etc. The stall ; of ; Hampton & ijeoioro- as well a$ the others is well filled with nice fresh meats of ..iall kinds, and customers can find anything they desire . In their line to day. The entire market , is . replete .with goods suitable to the occasion and the veg etable stalls preent&4 ter being freshmen. . The ' geological survey is preparing a specially iUnstrated , . monograph . on the water-power of the state. It will be well illustrated. ": ' ; v ' ' - Governor Russell ' has, during the ten months of his adimiinlstitation., issued forty- four pardons.. It is asserted that this does vania cavalry attached' to'5 Generat .Stone- man's cavalry division, when- he started on his -raid , by way of Rutherfordton and Hickory Nut Gap,' the objective' point being Asheville, and was in command'; of the ad- vance guard consisting of twenty vtroopers, We proceeded up. the.; gapvWithout.opposi. tlon and camped for the night below Mrs. Sherrai's ; mountain - house, ... We were General Johnston had surrendered and di- nrwa'i rpwV ikunhA.' rectihg- us to returh.r,WrmefeTofe traced our steps and; canipefl for the night imiheiately make 4,000 im- below the Hickory Nut falls. , .. i ;. c, 0- Af -jM WVstem 'in Raleigh. was .much 'impressed by the grandeur 1 ' ... ; . K-.i ,- - - - of .the surrounding enery. atebeau t, frjtereias said to-be a deal in rice. : It is of thefalls" and; thewonderful .iuinej repDFbed ,43 oldsborO Rite mills Rock; became a crank on :the . subject - of -,-; amhjaasd-; -40.000 tbushe'bi. of - rice 'ini making atheslt, , lowland: crop around Wil- preveiited untn this year, -when the sur-tiTr . . . v , .- vivors of .my .Teglment wenti with numer- K . ous.other-veterans and Governor Hastinp 1 nje moonshihers, supposed to be the to , Chlckamauga and stopped; oyer Jtn gtajy- brothers' and their friends, " fired Asheville. Ixnenernuned torevi aila place that so much Impressed , me, m. -my Tsoirwnn mm in :n4ii-frrd iini;v youth, and was pleased' to .una! ntxie jcnansei during a raid. - Nobody was hurt. Inthe gap.'; -"'; -'v '';" :.- ' . - . I .5i ;v ' fin tho fall of 1864 our, regiment partwa-1 Th;e reports- show an unusually small pated In : the capture of the command of amount of hog cholera this year. There is the Confederate uenerai itoDen-- vM anabuindant crop of acorns. There will be who was Tetuming to Nrth Carolina; irom 1 mcreaso in the amount of pork put up, Tennessee witn . guu -ieaerai yiuauwio romuared with tormer years. maiiT horaiw cabtured from Unfion men on .x--r.:fi-: the way. I; personally captured -" General j republican from the Seventh district Vance and made nam a vasat wuur is authority for the statemenit that Speak and was sorry to find him, rather lnnrm.. I jHlleman . will be the republican-populist : "lam going to telke the train ..oacK nwow noaain(ee :tar congress in that district next to-morrow, very much u pleased .; wttn my i jngteaa c congressman Shuford if he trip tamo etm ,anoTe..pxeu. va;Hl will accept the -nomination-- says -tne found such aeaeantrestlng placets; the! R-jeiga Press-Visitor. - - ? ".-? EsmeraldW Inn -located mftho nildst- of .... . .,, ;-: . . ;.v;- . "ir;- ? -;s:v v - what I consider the grandiest-sceneTy 'tnai i . ;Alfred Hebrard. of New Orleans, has saw; In- all my travels in tne u-y been transferred to the reyende llector's south." ., ;;-- i s . 1 A office ; at Raleiteh. to an $800 position. He .'" . . 1 wa a. chief of division at Washington, but . - .VERY COLD WEATHER.; was dlsdharged under the'new administra x Jt'nr aimealtb'thef civile iservice x, , . w - .'foU(winx commission he was reinstated- and then bureau here to-day Issued the fol owing .WTuafte. r., s . f , fe-.r,iii. am more than pjeased with their, appear- .; ': f ance. 1 only wait for-;tne hour-when, 1,-can i- v i ; go upon, the stands iMy truthful words-will'-- 's. ". " 1 prove to'tho worldthat;Mts. Nack- aldhe : shot Guldensuppe.' i That timio I anxiously " '-" await." - -t . ' -f .'.v.. .'u,::;:i HAMNA' TO AWJfNCE ' WAGES, i r P New York, Nov. 23. In coal circles.; Jjt this city.it, :1s said, .'that yMarkHaniand,; - , - other coal and iron operators in -Ohio 'have "- - - per cent. -beginning' December 1.' .iTiJs-ad-TT;;; vance is expected to be followed operators. - ' " V . " v- ' buaietm;; Jcy: ;The storm which, yesterday ;was well out upon the Atlantic and manifested its pres ence; there off jshoeJw coast, has mcreasedi: in energy resulting in a fall of the barometer and high winds. As la" result of the storm precipitation has occurred in the . Lake region,; snow falling this - morning- at Cleveland, v Buffalo and Pittsburgh! ptr:tfMSMM transferred there. 4 "if A ;v':' pearance. , -t - MM:"f: ;V Macoh. Ga.. Nov. 23.-: 1 was 248-28 lodged In theBibb county jail to-day, tor isaie keeping ,uh Deromberi he Ul bang, for the idlling of Jim Harring ton ,and Dick Lwrighti of. Irwinton. ; NiS bett was rescued from furioue xatob. -He has inurdered 'nine ;,persona.:.';;'i;i Much .'icolde weather;pproa ' from the .west,' ia 'conditioh': which, promises ' to cover the entire east. Hwn,fS.'1)4 tepwUi a .mmimia - temperature of zero, s while Bismairck. N.; D.,' reports, 8 degrees zero. m ; , .-;;.. r ,; TH'B pOMING WOAiAN, . Who, goes to the club while 'her husband tends the baby, ' aar well - as .the. good- old fashioned, woman,- who looks, after home, wlH both atvtimes get run down in health. They- will be troubled with loss ' of appe tite, headaches, sleeplessness fainting or dizzy spells. The most -wonderful remedy for these women ie' Electric Bitters, Thous ands of sufferers tTonl lame ! back and 'weak kidneys rise up1 and;call it blessed It is the medicine for-, women; - iFemale -v com plaints ahd nervous troublesi of all: kinds are soon relieved by . the ;use -of Electric iBitters. SlMlioato w remedy on, hand to build Up !,theisystem. Only 60c.;. per bottle, ,Fr sale by T. C. Smith and iPelhams Pharmacy. V-;' Cranberries at'c.per"uartWrfl;tot of b&nanas and crackers just li at 6. H. tC5i45tere,22 Caitoa aveaus.. - - .-. -v . the secretary, of- state for. the Kester iManu faotuzing company ; near .Winston; with a capital stock of ' $lil00v The;-wmpany ; is organized for the' purpose of ? manufactur ing and repairing ; maLchmery andr working in wooa, aron, us, Bieei, ruiuoc, . . ; -There has been published a list of fed eral soldiers in the differeht cemeteries in this state;; There are 1,201, in - the cemetery at Raleigh of which 629 are known and- 572 unknownl Im Salisbury 102 are; known and 12,035 unknown ; 717 'known and 1,577 un known in .Wilmington, and 2,212 ; known and 1,091 unknown to the New iBerner cem- The Western North Carolina conference Ar A M EJ': ehurcnvfwlllf;; convene in TOflteftHh to-morrow.'" ishoo James. A. 'Hand, of Baltimore. wiH preslde'The ad dress of welcome will i be j delivered ,;by Mla-vf.Wiltfam. Russ.". The -pastor of the nhurch: where the conference .will be held will 'preach ' his 'fareweM ; "sermon '...Sunday night. Si-::. The CharJotte Obiserver says the South ern 'Railway company 4s getting up a book descriptive of the principal towns along its lines" and among 'thenr; Charlotte will have a consmetious pfeice, i The work will not he vf the ulde-bcok:.order,i but will be an artistic twodiuctloh.- vialuable as a work of reference and somethittg .worth preserving. The -cuts' win be of the best class of en f errarrhiss: superior in every , way to the or dinary ami-ione ipactures aaa u suvik, eTB.wili;be doing something handsome-for the;people.orit:;temwry i'K.i.;; was'lshxrtjin fiiMdoty he. Cutting up (1 of 'tes'timoly was f begun kimeAiately 'after i - Youngs Icbncluded his address. .' Former';. ..r; Judge Weller said that Mrs.. Nock .would .;:.;;. not be placed trial: -Lii' adjournment ,.iwaslkkeV.;'unit'il vtorjpaorfojf- mornliurrat.; 9 :30' -ift-a'Sl Thorn made the1 following statemehtr by" other -: i . , LABORERS DISCHARGED, .m,...V. Jersey City, -Nov, 23. Six hundred of ..the-i -,-even hundredf-;: men!;, employed : at 'the l; eleven American Sugar v company's refinery .were discharged today." tthers will be dis; 'U4! : charged Friday as a result '': of. the'feKT'-- 1i iJ. it - price of water. , :r;j';V,;w. ChicagoiNovJ Si-nThe big biscuit trust which will practically control' tnevoiscuw.v;S: r.;;;.j;' Dusiness- oi uiib country, oute ueciuea upon; 5 an ajithorize4',anli)fl!I of 255.000.600 to bfe ! ( BIG ISdtTIT TRUST. - divided into 2S,000;00 'preferred stock- and the balance -common, stock. ;; ) , h''jW-i ;..--:; ... , .,, ...r,-,,,., ti. Mi:- :s ? Real Estate: Transfer3.' Jesse S. :-- . '' V.-1. -.-i i a: ?N. BaMwJni .vproperfy. . Art-: ;;;Flat;"creek.'.;t..-3i.''vv.v . , - E. K. Baldwin; ; and ; ofthers. tto '- ' 1 Julius C. Marttotrustfeo.Sj lflVS r? 'Alexander, property oeast ie French. Broad, avenue . ,:.'i-,v.- -; 175,00. T. W. Pafton toRobert ;Caiiaonlotffft on Sassafras street .iVv;'itfi. J. McD. -WMtsbn, ;Com.,kto Davis .if. s-'-t :. 85.0fe Carson, property on .Canes creeks . r. Chas.;JW.;11Wharton;to-r . Whartoprppertyn ;Wil .-street:." .'Wv.i'-i- 100.W'lfS-?i S. L. Suniner to iThoi- Marrl. t Limestone township .V 1,100.00 ,v;: Geo. W. Young, trustee, to W. Y. fmi Porter, ' Br;j ; ; acreT;3nSwan33ay u.'urown na 'WJte w;y--Mi!55?.!-sA;;y f jrtsoii... property in eastern part of -aty"v-f- R. Li Graham, trustee, to !- .C.:r-Ei-, nn.liaTi. 4bt" on Highland - and ''Fulton eteti.AVii'i'f R. L. Graham, trustee, to u.' is. mm v Highland street VJ:'-;jrJf'-.--; .- . " 4 . .--, -. " r -. ParlorjE A parlor entertainment will begiven.on ; ?' ; . t Wednesday evening, I December ;Jforc-the, 4 s benefit of .the "Kmdeiartpn.' ;The best lit-i A erary and, musical talent; Ashevie ;wtn; be represented;.and the.etendng.wtll.be one,, . of pieasur Wlmirtrucohto all whamar;, be; presentThe; nouncea mxw;.;??--r - -t 5. r.-.;;-, -. -.i- ' ;Dr?W; C.? iBrownson will open an , oflce ? s : on-:November 18 vat .NoeO: Patton avei'i r- nue second Boor above tlcm eface x SoutJiem:irMlirF;t..Ofi,lwnrt' 2 J -v is.', js. p, m.i Telephnerce, J4r resldtaev-- eh if -X -;ff ;V4 1, : ll t3burt Sqwarei i