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if. Tie Daily Gazette. ' ' ' ASHEVILLE, N, C. - PUBLISHED TOY HOMING EXCEPT M0PArSMarSfr;.cttI5s: ere manual training i; TAB ASHEVILLE AZETTE PUB- XlISHING COMPANY.. v iuri -K" xnRTOV. President, i FBED A. JokNSON, Secretary.. v. "SUBSCRIPTION KATES : ,.......$4.00 Daily, On Year.. n.T)' Six Months, 1.00 Daily, Eleven -Weeks Dally, one laionin. . nUv-.One Week.... Weekly Gazette, One Tear. . u , 'Weekly Gazette, Six Months 1.00 .60 - These reduced rates are for 'fubscriptloixs - mM' POSITIVELY IN AJJVAn- " nibsftrittions will e cnargeu ai uu rite or 15 Snta a week for whatever time Jhey may run. y The Gazette us -TT.l . t, . Tntmore ly carrier ax tne OllWl Within these rVgTlar eubscription rates. Within the. Umits or .territory, uus "T. e iHflr Tvnaial card or telephone, subscription price paid to the and tH' eanier. You Get it for Less At PELHAMS ! ft. - From five to twenty-five per cent, saved. Today we quote: King's Royal Germatuer 65c. HamUn-s Wizard Oil, 50c. size 35c. tt wiTii irvil. Sl.OOsize 75c. MomiiTi's (Blood and Liver Pills, 25c. size . 17c. Platt5s Chlorides, 50c. size at 38c. Fanopeptone (Fairchiid) 79c. Warner's Lithia Tablets, 3 grs. 25a . t sin.' rnnMAto S era. (ft) 35C. .ZeL-wt-vrAe 60d.size xnn. ; - - 90a f ,wocr.Ti'a Masmolia Balm, 75c. size 53c Wyet's Wine 'Of Tar, Toe. size 45c. Packer's Tar Soap, 25c. size 15c. Pazzoni's Complexion Powder, 50c. i 35c. , Angier's Petroleum Emulsion, 5Qc. '40c. Angier's Petroleum Emulsion, $1.00 Ely's Cream Balm, 50c size 38c. Fernoline Balsam, 25c. size 19c. Fernoline Balsam, 50c. size 37c. Bird Manna, 15c. size 10c. a full Hn of tooth, nail, h'air" size size size flesh, All at cloth,' bath, and shaving brushes "CUT-RATE, prices. Eelhams Pharmacy, "The Leading Cut-(Rate Drug Store." SUNDAY MOR!NTNG, DEC. 5, 1897, INDUSTRPAL EDUCATTCXN. - I YesteTday's, meeting of the Teachers' j Association in this city, was rendered, es-J pecially noteworthy by the several address- es fov men prominent in educational work, We take inuch pleasure : this morning in giving a wider publicity than they gained from the platform, to a itortion of the inter esting and instructive remarks by Dr. .... , i LaiwTen'ce. president of the (Normal and . Industrial institute; Professor Eggleston, superintendent of the Ashevilile city schools and Prof. Jones, president of t!he College for Young Women. We regret tha.t our 11 Tint. .npT'TTilt rf fhft nulilicitiOn I In tull of what each of 'these gentlenen aaJd. on the interesting topics on which they spoke. The subject discussec so ably py vt. Lawrence is a most imporcanx on, and M enlisting the thoughtful attention of the educators throughout the country, The" increase and srowibjr importance of ' U,4UU" "a-i"i"6 iA1 10 wo VL most significant movements of today to- wards improved and more practical imeth- nfl lin eduoatin ' TSTo Krnt art read TVr - .. j if l . , v truth and weight of the arguments he ad- van'ces. The useless man-Sii every com- r. t s i to work, and who . therefore are Teckles. because they nnd no interest in life. They are' worthless or dangerous according Jo their teniperament. feknow how to "work . .-. . IS to love work; and to, love work is to succeed. The- overworked man-is far hap-ton pier than the lazy man. His beriods of than the lazy man. His periods of T9 nr WHftnV'r0 lftri,t i.. vl . .v. . ... lexww tuo interest aua increase tnei . strength for his avocation. The lazy, aim- less -man who is utile because he does not i . ' - ' . , ' -know-how. to use Ills forces is unhanoyy ! r w , .7: " uiiuivgr during Ms -brief periods of toll as during !hls long periods of idleness. There is a J delight in ibeing able to do anything "well, 7-j ---6x8 om, iar into oia age. 'aim one new education that Dr Iiawrence advocates so temptingly is a- long the pleasant line of least resistance -w :a resistance, The old rule was "Spare the rod and spoil the child," land the rod 'was often admin- Istered -V to kill , (the instincts that might have made the child "a good blacksmith," , . Dnvwrenpe. reinarted,. in' order ; to make of rhim a poor minister The "new meunoa is to stuoy tne chud and assist-it I in fulfilling the-' destiny for wfiich :iV has "the naturaljbent, and along the rout that' the child' seems most inclined to go. ' This ' is 'aot ''pampering'; the child, Ibut is ex- ' citing its dnteresf InT tne test thatV its na ture is capable of and increasing' this in- ;terest until it' becomes so strongJfliat it : .M.m- ' -m f.i ... uapes xne purposes ci its me ana ls a ... constant and lasting safeguard from the issipatlon?of -any .of 'Its energies. 'IXr. s!Lawrence appealfOr mand training to . ;',wur uuuv owuuio i wuij w uib atDcu- I - tion of every citizen. uu". I r questionable that but a few yearstare ,to t pass, perore a;manuai training aepartment I v. .TV: - . i I "will be an essential feature of every public! school, ' especially in the town's, unless that school is to- 'be . ranked "by intelligent i publie sentiment" as antiquated, A No-, one I who visits the 'public schools in any of the taught, can Ian jJjo be strucK with the bright interest shown jby the pupils in their . work"in this dercartme'nt. and as lr.. Law l . - - renee aptly says.the interest these pupils take in this branch of their work is not at the expense of their other work in the . - . .. I school, but rather "their minds, stimulated by the interesting achievements of their jg i uaaus, -are ui lgmeueu. jlui men umer tuu- cational tasks and they are among the . . . ... ... most suecessiu. pupus or ue scneois. We examined with interest three numbers of the Raleigh Post, and our,in- teres t in our new neignDor is sum unnag 'iginig. Every roooy is interested in a new . daily paper. It is a test of ithe quality of the publication when the interest extends beyond the third number. The Post is not as ' pretty as we would, like to have it, -if it. was got up for our particular ispection but some people prefer some other quail ties' to beauty and the Post has severa others. J?iTS!t and joremost it has our good and well iposted friend "Bob" Fur man, who couldn't write a dull paragraph if he- tried, even in ; compiling thef annua! - - report of the state auditor's office. In hia hands, the Post will keep itself to the front 'as long as its "brevier type holds out s,and there are any white men in 'North PCfarolina to take ah (interest in the destiny of the state. The Post has an aTle news department, ibotlh telegraphic and local and its attention- to affairs of interest throughou't the state should gain it large circulation. We wish it all possible success, and welcome 'as a brother 'in the field of North Carolina journalism and a champion of which much is tof be hoped fox in the flgh't for good government in this state. If it ever feels a creepy feelfaff of fear crawling over itself because' of . the newspaper graveyard it mnaoits it can drop us a Tine and -we Will give it a point or two that will, .be of assistance. We know all about newspaper graveyards and have tested the methods of. dealing success fully with -these spooks. : Blanco is trying to sutdue Cuba by ap pointing all. its discontented inhabitants to office. This is a poliBythat would make him an acceptable candidate for president or internal revenue collector in this coun I try. A PMladelpliia preacher says he would rather see a prize fight than a football game. This sentiment la widespread, and accounts for the high prices paid for seats at prize fights, when 50 cents, will pay for the sight of a football game. (December opens like a lamb in a bath tulb. TOPICS OF TODAY. A smart Chicago operator advertised that he had discovered a oroces bv which oM cquM good as new, but that he could only han- die large quantities. , Some dealers sent Mm Mm1 to tT and In ,retum receiy ed oerfc!tlv fresh cneamerv btrfcter. Thrt they sent agent all over the state, bought heavily and Bent the stuff to him. To their consternation he declined to operate W vw, oiwjreuuw uuy it bc a wman figure, much less 'that 'they had paid for lit, and'tts in the open market,' St would be graded - as axle grease, they were johllged'to let IMm have it. A'ae reDorts ior tine current year uo e abor XMnanitestolleP show tha tjhe peraeoltage of tillible land ' is 52; average-size of .farms is .115" acres; aVfage .1? uBimproveu $o.oz; uiat il per cent, oi itne state ls timbered; that hired laborers farms are employed on an average of S6vea months in the year, eveu. months in the year, receiving in ow uwutui, f and in winter 7.06. , According to an organ of the McKinley 'tra. - "Chicago's poverty army has been lessened 50 per cent, since . . . . .. . . ig'j jy systematic work of charity organizations."' Between the charity xr-? ganizatioiis and Mr. pingley's tariff law V2". VvertY army hopes to hold out until JtJ ,UnrrC:hifca80 Reeord. The total; profits Of the South Carolina dtepensary, from its inaution upf'to octoher 1 last amount )to. $533,311 in round numbers; of this $267,000 has been paid into the state treasury and -4288,000 has b& Paid. At '- the Methodist conference in Raleigh sixteen new ministers were admitted on rial; Vth; churches, in towns and oitaei o-"w wwouif. $rhlle those in !the country only about; 60 to 70 per cent. ' . ' ; . There can be mo doubt tihat the ease with which murderers escape severe -pun-ishmenit and the number o them who do escape cause .an increase of ' this crime, remarks tfhe,Knoxville Tribune. , " 1 -North -Carolina leads not only in the number of Its mills, but in its spindles. The 'latter reported at 1,044,385, for both 001011 and- woolen -;n!ills. tate' convention opensVat UXIOru : fOmOrxOW. - -TO CUKE" ACOLD . IN ONE DAY Take iLaxatiye Bromo Quinine Tablets.- All' 00 v s.-""-' w cure. 25c The eenuine has T,. -R o m each, tablet . iscnooi. esnea&uy m tne town's, unless Ainn n TrrN mi rt mr . -nj', . v - : : - ' r rr CHEME 1897 My carefully selected stock Cards, etc.! is now ready eon y i frtfT -1 7. We have just gotten maoaiicuiuo-YTaiu i wuuia say mat wmisx you can go in without buying, yet you can't buy without going in, I can't say any fairer than that." j - Dlari98. Bainbridge's Boorc: Chairs and Tables . . especially suited to this, time of the year and Xmas. Also every size of rugs and a lot of new carpets : : : : : The Go den Embrace ens s 19 PATTON ANENUE. All Goods at Cost. For Rent The Carroll House, furnished, If taken at once.. Two other furnished houses, well located. Two small unfurnished houses. For Rent or Sale. "The Brexton," with six acres of ground, iwitMn six minutes' walk of the postoffioe. Weaver & Rogers, Box 244 No. 45 Patton arena. U7. H. LAABERT, 83 Patton Avenue. Manufacturers' Agent for Mantels, Grates, Tiles, Electric Fixtures, Venetian Blinds. Just look what you save by buying or casn. You get iresn goods at a very low price, in . small or large quantities. ;A11 orders have our per sona attention, v, - --x 45 South Main Street 'Phone 125. i - , ' w ,J-' aih of Holiday goods, Calendars, for inspection; and to para- WILLIAMSON & 00, Furniture ana - Carpet House 16 PATTON AVENUE. . in the prettiest, lin in now yours. by buying your furnishings and hats at Grand Opera House ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCIKG r.lOrJDAV, DEC. 6. - THIEQ GBEAT Wilber Company Pete Baker In Repertoire. Presenting Monday Night "CHRIS and LENA" Seats now on sale at Heinitsh & Reagan's. Prices 10V. 20 and 30c. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees The chance to get your name on 100 Visiting Cards en graved in the latest style, la dies' or gentiemen's size, pack ed m a neat box, for $1.25. Is good only unti I December 4th. They would make a nice Xmas present for your friend. 1 40o Paper, Boob at 15c. ' A-' DKAlBS StoTCs, Tinware aid Hwai FurnisMiig Goods, Sanitary Plumbing, : Steani arid hot water fit- r ting,hot air furnaces, tin uuq siate rooting and; gal vanizeoTiron cornicer - "45- Cbilegi Streetl i , Telephone 133. the Removal Sale Outfitter, A Good Name morgan HclEpi&ftLARl .- v WIME and LIQUOR STORES 19 N.'Main St.7 FINE 17INES ADD LIQUORS, And for everyttang usually kept -in a first-class LIQUOR STORE. " Come in and get prices before go ; ing elsewhere. I keep the best stock - of Whiskies, Etc: , in the State. Goods shipped to all parts of the country , free delivery in the city and vicinity. m : J. D. - ----- LARGE " : DISCOUNT On Clothing and Overcoats i for men, boys and Children. U A superb stock. ' ,, 1 H. REDWOOD & CO. ' One Price Store Any kind of "Want" placed in the col umns of the Gazette answers. 1 rv one. G. A. PARKER, Grocer, 248 COLLEGE STREET. Keeps full line of groceries at rootc-bottom prices. Will be glad to see all his old customers at his-new place. Any one wanting to get J. M Lorrick to do hauling will please call at 34 Patton Ave., the old stand, No change ex cept - , which is 141, J. M. LORICK, 34 PATTON AVE. 30 South Main Street. I Wllen we commenced to handle sample Shoes, three years ago, one line,-about 500 worth, -would jlast lis three" months, ow, since the people hare r learned ..the great saving In price as weH as quality, yre sell one line a -week -whea ye can get them. So today, Saturday, December 4th, we open a' 'fresh' line of Wingo, EUtofit & STr tTTtr 125 pairs today. So you, see how-.fast they go. Remember you jet the rery best In aamplea at , about5' per centless la price".; Onlyjthose Who ave trie3i samples know How" true this ia.' " " ' ,'A big line-rJsOBS notion samples "'to foe opened TTuesday, BeWmWr 7th. 1 1 buy : it.i .' ' ... " - . arnica Because they are so good. Racket Store NOW XlUlf u 1 .-r &:7J W": College St. m hub You need heavy soled shoes. If you haven't got them come to us i for a pair. We have a large stock J for men and women. . t Complete stock of I : Rubbers and t UMBRELLAS & C0,,N 39 Patton Avenue. will brine .immediate FTT? f tt P. Zimmermann, : , , City Market, Has just received a car load of and will sell leaf lard, kettla rendered $6: Spare ribs 8c. "We also have some extra nice breakfast hftVnrt on . tiam 10c. : . jaiait 'Jura are nice to Tisit: but w. customers. xsow.Jt stands to reason that at a rOam less assumine and 1pb TrwitVA goods may be bought at a price profitabls tonha merohant and at the same tfan eowiomical to you. For evidenceToalL nd price goods at g HC. JOHNSON, Phnnift lfifi nn . . . , oa-rortii main FOR SALE THROUGH:. ASnEVJLLE ICB AND CQAI, COMFAIOL Telephone 40, hams . CAROLINA' COAL COMPANY, iv v 5 ' Telephone ISO. ; i . BILTMORE LUMBER COMPANT, . t Telephone 7T." 1" ' J ' - 1 " lf . 7
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