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8 Tim ASHUVTLLE GAZETTE DEC. 10, IS97. A CflANCE TO GO tti'KLONDYKE AT GOST 1 N i -1 Haotf any-dates?-If noty you Sfnboy. more- good; NEvrdafef :for ypxir money 1 Don tL. priy o v. raOcfi poiiack. ceivd ifr lbig. shipment : of; ne .figs. : idate, raisins, imt. Also-tjomefineElorr-. ida orangtsr.-banana8vfina randies, etc. ;eourBI( box of fine stationery for 25c. Be.ure you fzdto Ah, len'Si irsJieauQuariera. k ALLEGED THE &E!NATION 6TORY" .T.QLD BYvHENSLEY AND OTHERS. Witnesses Tjnder.Oath Make Accuse tiOnSto Commit MttMeiEm ; -;' )atio DenialsV. . ". .. Perhaps .the most sensational -case', that has come under Che-' jurisdiction of ;. an Ashev'iiel magistrate ; waar that continued yesterday from Wednesday's session' of Justice -Jones' court, Justice Van Gilder presiding' ' ? - "; ' u '' A J. A. . Keith was the first Witness put on the stand by the ;.prb&ecutibn, and his tes timony, . thOugh'not'so full, was substan tially the'" as that givn by Hensiey, the brevious day. the substance "of which was that Hil ' had tried" to hire him,' of- V fering as." ah inducement, house rent, "wood and, .mony, to intoxicate B.' E; Roberts with rugged whiskey and decoy, hiim to Hill's porch, where -Hill was to shoot him. Hensiey and. Randall were then., to -swear that Roberts was trying to get into Hill's house and that - Hill shot him , in self -aeieuse'i' thai ty were frying 'coget him to desist. Hensiey and Randall "Were' alsd to get two of the 'witnesses who had made the aM'davits-; :whl61i had" eaused "'iiraai?-! rest, -da'a-cfiairgfcl'W-:.fliahari to contradict their 'previous"'' statements; r .:. .:. According -to Benstes's.; testimony, : : Hill drugged-, whiskey rijd .gave c i t; so him to give foAl parties tobe4nflueuce.& ,Should the witness; hpj; .be ;wQ Ver.1' Randal and Hefisley ' were to' Vwea t agiUffst : Keith and his "family '--in'- the 'case; f or slandering KeithdaugMer.- a:' -.4. -,- -.- - HenyyaUegesrthataHill, 'Randall .and himselfwent out inr a carriage . towards, the Sulphur Springs for the purpose of trying pistols' Hil had,, bought, so that Hill might be in practice. Hensiey further' alleges that he had lived In Keith's house;.' that he was their friend and 'that he was keeping friendly with Hill 'that he might "post the Keiths' as; to their--danger. Hensiey de clared that should 'Hill fail to arry but these plans, he had arranged to have soma article from his house hid. Jin . Kiths and issue a searcn warrant. lor it;. Hensiey does not deny - the" attack he uiaue uu uvirs. ieuu, Dut ; saya . He , waa " crazedt iwa moQjcohscious. and 'leada ana to believe4hathe faad drnnfeithe Indian doc tors .drugged whiskey.: That wflien. Hill And ,Rafld.ali.,-fo.mid that .they could ijot induce him. into committing thg;- crime. they may have ' drugged him . so that he- would do anything. . Hill and Randal, on the ' other ' side, claim that' Hensiey is swearing' against Hill ibeteause Keith offered hha at compen .sation, ;,The Indian doctor emphatically de nies, all, .allegations made against -him- iRandali gays 'ICejths haveJbeen. deal ing unfairly .'with Hi", and , fa, has - only been 'tryftig to see that: the doctor had justice;8 - -z--r,;.-: Thre-eVe'somei se venot-elght-witnessed -exaimlDBd,vaild, allthose on the prosecution coincidedin .their .testimony. rTha-stwo-ex-aminjed- on the .pposing..jside,. 'Hill ind SRanll, ae.iib.ot, ihe. .amel V jsiate menfs'.". " " .' : . ".'.' v. IShoTr.t)e6rg ,iKe"tour.ta aojotirned J udge-' - 'jSfiu'fdr ' 'repYelentlng'sflie -iitate, proptfuhded": .to: VUtidglpi who was-'pu: . the .stan(:tsr:fHilra -w'itneisa,7te uetion; !'if you had b6ea guilty-of the crimes of- which you are-accused, would, you ,not swear as you are swearing jiow?" . ' " E. p. and" -Frank -Carter, representing f axiu uauuau, auviaeu me ' wimess not to answer the question claiming' that the prosecution would use either a negative or an affirmative answer to' weigh against . him. The justice withheld his . ruling. , After mora Questions the . prosecution .asked the witness . to state what he had overhead the .two, women' say who were to he witnesses in the case for slander. The def ensev again advised witness not to answer, -ithat "such testimony would tend to criminate, him, and that the (prosecution was .frying to leave the: defense, to he used hy Hill's lawyers, in the case of slander, which "would appeir in the next court. The justice withheld ' his decision for a ' few moments, and in the meantime a heated discussion followed. 7 At length the. mag istra,te ruled -. in favor- of the . defense, whereupon; -the. prosecuting attorney with drew ffoni, the. case, followed by the wit nesses fo' the prbsecution; Remarkswere made by IMf. E. D. Carter ttf the effect: that provocation "lor contempt of court ought by all means to , he instituted. - ; . It being, the hour for closing, 4he case was adjourned till, a o'clock ioday. When you are in need of Pickled Rig's Feet; r .. " ) :. .:.,...'.;,; ;. r. 1 , . Sour J(rout, PfiKLES CALL, ON or any lrindof U. . G. con.: Sir Tilings, The Spoe0as$;gtoi:e;. At Cost, At Oost-The Great Removal TOa ancouirt cf a chaiige which-1 hare decided to make. I will .move my plice; of business from South Main -sireeuto ration aTenueY "I -expect' to -make -this' change after January' 1st; -'98, 'and I have made up my mind not to carry any of 'my, present s&ek with me, but open up an . entirely new line; and to do this. I am going to.'sell My entire stock of clothing, hats, caps and gents furnishings goods out at ( cost. Remember all jny clothing is of my own .manufacture; and can be sold ats aproflt and then' you buy it much cheaper than from other merchants'. Every "body knows tnat my stock Is fresh goods and the very latest 'styles, as I carry nothing else. This (9 no sale to run off a lot of old stock that has been- on hand for five years; but to re duce jny stock before moving. It will pay you to come and see lor yourself just what we - are doing. I have ibeen in . business eight years in this city- and this ithf first time my business has gone'in a news paper.-never advertise a doliar !for iflfty centa 'or give' you .; a gold store; and sell you' a suit worth three or four dollars for seven or eight and make -you believe you hayej a suit worth twelve or. fifteen dol lars.) -;:;;..''--;-'--'v.'- . This is not my style of doing; buisiness. have' always given a dollar's worth of goods for a, hundred cents. My : suits for $10 are made up of as good as any suit you will pay your tailor $35 or $30 for. They are no hand-me-down ' goods, but up-tb1 date, and when you wear them they don 1 draw up on you and the lining hang down two inches .below, the coat,, and .the -pants come nan way to your knees. We are not going- to leave the town,- but stay with you and sell you good honest goods, as we have done in the past. We invite you to visit our store and see for your own self our prices compared with otners Here are a few of our prices: Men's all- wool Cheviot suits, formerly $8, now $6.50 Men's 'Harrison cas'simere suits, formerly $11.00, now $7.75. 22-ounce Clay Worsted suits, formerly $12, now $8.75. Riverside Worsted, formerly $15, now $11.75. Im ported dongola worsted, formerly. $18, now $14.50.' rv' English Globe worsted, formerly $20, now $16. Imported worsted suits, silk iningi 'hand made, formerly $25, now $18. Overcoat department !Ulsters for $6, worth $8.0; ul3ters tor $8, worih 10; ul sters for $10, worth $14; .ulsters for $U, worth $16; $10 overcoats for $8; $12, over coats for $9.50; $15 overcoats for $10.75; $20 Wercoats for $15; $8 trousers for $6; $7 . trousers for $5; $6 trousers for $4.50; $5 trousers far $3.50; $4. trousers for $2.50. 'All goods sold in proportion." This is your chance come at once and get your choice. THE CAPITOL X5TIHlINnG HOiUiSE, 34 South Main St., . 1. W. G-DASSER, Prop. : (THE TWELVE TEMPTATIONS." - Charles H. Yale's magnificent production Of the Twelve'Temptations,"which comes to the Grand opera house on next Monday evening, is thus .described by the Brooklyn Eagle: ' " "Charles H. Yale's jsipe'ctacle The Twelve Temptations' as this combination of play pantomine, burlesque and spectacle is called, is, in many respects, the most pre tentious production exhibited at the Grand since , It erection. The production yester day was a delight in every way, and gave a very creditable and painstaking per- formait'.e of the. play and won the loudly. almost enthusiastically expressed, praise of the audience. (Mr. Yale, long since recog nized as among the foremast producers in this country, has fairly outdone himself in this preparation and presenting of the particular piece, and the brilliancy of the Devil's Auction and other similar ef forts with which his name, has been con nected, is: considerably dimmed vby com parison With it. Its many scenes are well arranged ;and tastefully painted; its cos tumes are rich and attractive in design; the ballets introduced are many and artis tic, and the interloped specialties thorough ly-. up-to-date, and marveiously well exe cuted. CUT WITH A KNIFE the price on all $10.00 suits this week to $7.50 at Alexander & Courtney's. All kinds of cheese can be had sliced for table use at Gross'. ' Sweet, Florida oranges at The Alcazar, Patton avenue. ; ' Boiled ham by th& pound at Gross. Go to Gross1 for fry in the box. . THE WHOLE system feels the effect of Hood's SarsaDarillar-stom- ftch, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. THIS, SPACE FOR- Advertisement. J. B. S. Llclntosb Drag Company, WATCH Boeket Book To r3:stQck"a?6l 9iakeroom forthe'display f -ui -uneinoiaay goods dian Baskets at costj-'some marked even below, 1 ' se91' . , Tnuiiuav uuous, unriSbmas uaras ana jjaienuarB.., ROGERS' BOOK; STORE, 22 South Main Street Everything szz . , v - j Ton need for . 5:-D7i -v, : & Plum ' D,;f r l 2e9' V ' . 1 44 99 . Their business has increased . so hat they are compelled to seek a larger store room. " They have rented the store at 43 Patton - ave nue, under the opera house,, facing Church street. They will be open and ready for business in their new store about the 1 5th, Inst. '. They will also continue to run their store at 8 North Court Square. ; 'Remem ber they are the largest candy deal ers in Asheville. Their candies are resh and their prices suit the: peo ple, i They are already receiving arge Christmas orders, send your's in before the rush. They1 will be glad to have you call in '-and get their pnees. y klSS- ME" CAN DY STOR E "-- -- . . ... - . 8 North Court Sguare, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF- A new sidewalk is being constnizted on Clayton street. Both the Swannanoa and the Berkeley have opened new hotel registers. A handsome new office cabinet adorns the desk of the Hotel Berkeley. .rYale's, . greater twelve temptations will be the attraction"' at "the3 Grand, opera house next Monday evening, ; -.. The devotional services at 'Bethel !M. E. church, south, tonight,' ill be led by 'Mrs Moose. The quarterly prize drill of. the A; -L. I. will be held v this evening in the armory. Four medals will be awarded. W.i C. Hunt, J. S. Hunt and Adolphus Blackwood, with three dogs, captured six fine opossums on the tClemmons mountain Wednesday night. )Mr. J. M. Ramsey, sheriff of Madison, has -resigned the office of tax -collector,, and Tenewed his bond as sheriff.- R. S. Ramsey was appointed . tax. collector" .by the com missioners to fill the unexpired term. The Daughters of the 'Confederacy met in their hall in the .Hilliard block yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. They decided, in the future to hold (quarterly meetings in stead of monthly meetings, hoping to get permission to use the Sunday 'school rooms of the different churches. 'Miss Willie Ray was appointed to assume the dutites of secretary, until the election df officers on Lee's birthday,, the 19th of January. ,, . -( i Several names were proposed, ' but no fi nal action "was taken upon them.- AJFTSER TWENTY -ONE YEARS, v . iMrs. Amanda Plumblee of Fletchers, is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Phim hlee -was born and raised within, twwve miles of the city, but has not given It a vis it for. twenty-one years. ".She" says that-she often visited Ashevile as a town; but nev-p-r honed to see it ag It is today, a thriv ing, (beautiful city. Mrs. Plumblee'. will spend several days in .the- city, seeing .the sights. . V; . . s BE CAREFUI :. In selecting your Haimeisa--yor difei js tdt stake. J. M. Alexamder has the best. Nov 11 Nortwest Court Square, ,r. ; ..1 ; " ; Double strength horehound tablets mate fresh.'every ay at The Alcazar. , Our Domestic Nut - x -1 (re Is , the very' hignest grade we 'can tray. Me You will find that 'a scuttle futt.'ol it will do as much . toward, heating your home as two scuttles of cheap ooal.",i - ';v ' Jl ton ofit weighs a Cull; roundtOn - CAROLINA eoiie& we nave .aeciaea to.seu Seeded Raisins, t Sultana Raisins, Cleaned Currants, t n- at i '-:- Citron,, Almonds, I Lemon Peel, . X ..Figs, Dates, t Boiled Cider. . Special lot of one and two, gallon earthen Stew Pots With covers , its. Large size Coal Scuttle 28e. Ashe ville China Co , 12 N. Court Square. CAROLINA BANK OFFICERS Motion to Remove Reoeiver McLoud Payment of Depositors- In the ease of the Battery Park bank vs. the Western Carolina bank notice was filed in the superior coUrt yesterday for a mo tfon to remove Xawrence CP. iMfcrLoud as one of the receivers of that fbank. The grounds assigned for the motion were pub lished in the Gazette some weeks ago. The question whether the deposits made in the Western Carolina hank on the day before the failure, amounting to about $4,500, should be returned to . the deposi tors, will be argued hefore Judge Norwood at ''the opening of court this morning. At the-previous hearing, about five weeks ago, Judge Ewart sustained1 the view that sufficient information was not before the court to enable him to pass on the question, and without passing on the law, appointed Julius C. Martin, esq., special master to examine and report. , Formal ex ceptions have been filed to Mr 'Martin's report by Donald Gillis. . The depositors of October 11th are anxious to get-foack their deposits, while the, general depositors are vigorously opposed to the refund. ; "v, (Mr- Donald -Gulis ' presented in open court la license from the supreme court, took the oath of office and was admitted to practice .in all of the , courts of ,jthe state. Frank Hello, Ed! You're diked out to day. Where'd you get that new suit at? Ed O, this is one of them ; handsome $10.00 suits that Alexander &Gortn ell this week for $7.60. Frank Great Jeosophat! that all it cost? I'll have me one before tomorrow night, THE DAY OF GRACE IS OVER. But the time for your Christmas Photos is at hand, tt rush has commenced at Lindsey's Art Parlors. So you had best get your order in now. or you will he too late. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahlets. All druggists refund the money if it fails t cure. 25c, The genuine has L. B. Q. or each tablet. . DR. FISCHER. Dentist. Formerly demonstrator of operative dent itry at Penna College of Dental Surgeryi Philadelphia. J Nitrous oxide gas administered. Drhamor Block, - Room 50 Patton Ayenue. 9, DR. GEO. THRASH, SURGERY MB MEDICINE. . Office and Residence, Phone 211. 24 South Maift St. BON-BONS CHOCOLATE - : v Received twice weekly ; at their sellings agents. -; & Heagan Eeinitsh DOW'T'DOITi Dont try to do pour own laundry work. Don t'have anything to do wi:th it. Don't go to a Jaundry where you have to tell them how to do . your work, " - That's al most as much bother as doing . it yourself. Sen your closes to us, and you shall have them just asf yoU like- them, just when you want them. '' We Us no' injurious chem ioaJg. We jt : Ashe ville Steam Laundry, Phone 95. " 43 West College street. t - .- .-----i- - - - - Ride on the Ocean With one of our wheels, but you can . ride about any where else with absolute safe ty and with the assurance that your wheel won't break down and get out of order. TH EC CI is a strong, durable wheel, built is guarantee to be !,'fjust a little ; Eugenei C. Telephone 228. ; PINilST GOLD LEAP TOBACCO FOR PIPITS AlfD CICrARETTES. THIS TO BACCO IS GROWN & A SECTION X& (NORTH CAROLINA KNOWN AS SHAKE RAG, FAilOUS ' FOR PRODUCING BRIGHT GOLDEN LEAF. ITS ONLY TEN CENTS. TRY A PACKAGE. A CIGARBTTJ BOOK; WJTH EACH PACK AGE. ' . '-i ' f'- .f. L. .. Sole gt for Asheville. ,'; . : .: - ' ." : The Leading Cigar 17 Patton Avenue. Free Reading Room in rear of store, handsomely flexed for the public! NORTH ABHEVILLE AND VEGETABES. 33 EastSt.; ;pjione 209. NM MEAT MARKET DOUBLED AY. ' ; FROZEN UNDER ICE. The fattesWijHireejtr d tast lug. highest. flavored, v tenderest, , quickest and most easily cooked roasts.steaks and stews always oa band. v UP-TO-BATE ' Cigar Stote ! , I haTe been in the Tobacco business for many years as Manufacturer 'Wholesaler and'Retailerl Ypu .-will Jlnd-.iu my 'store what will suit-.your -teste and pocket book in domestic and ;lmporte6 'cigars j and in the pipe tobacco lfne.r have all varieties of ' goodsy frottf. the Teostiieit " to thev cheap est ; ",'v .t - .ee. mTj.Hnfi llneo'statioiury, etc. at reduced Trices. Daily papers and. maga- You Can ASHE1ILLE CYCLE SMOKE BEuMBERB GOOBEAME Santa Claus Knows a Good Thing when, he sees it. - So do the host of dis criminating users of Jfuel -who are calling for our rescreened Jellico Coal. If ypu will call on us we can make of value to you our ten years' experience with Ifuels. ' ' -'" ' Ice and Coal Company, 34sPATTON AVENUE. iioisrjEs 40. i- tor both speed and strength and better than the best." Savvy ef. Mgr., " 47 Patton Avenue. Stock Club Shells at Asheville Jlardware Company. BISHOP DUDLEY Interesting Sermon Preached at St, Matthias. A service was held at St. Matthias Epis copal church last night and a beautiful ser mon preached by Bishop (Dudley. The text was taken from the first chapter of the gosper- according to &t." John and the ser mon mainly about St. Andrew. After the .service a hot supper was served in the basement of the old church by the Ladies' Aid society., .'Oysters, 'Boston baked beans, chocolate ice cream and cake were served. '" ', SPHRITOAiUISM. Prof. Maurice, the celebrated Trance and Hlig Medium, "is located at the Aldine, 53 College "street. Watch his advertise-men't-s; consultations free. Heals the sick withe his wonderful, magnetism. Helps all who are in trouble. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p; m; . ; ;. . ; 260-3 J - ' -'.' i ,' j . .'Just, try pox of Casoarets," the finest liver and bowl -regulator ever made. At PelhamV Pharmacy; , '- . - PRIVATE SANATORIUM, - : eHaywcVod Street. 1 Nervous: and. Surgical ; Cases a specialty Trained Nurses. No tuberculous .patients admitted. If yoti arenotv To your' jron jmtereU, otT wiu fend our ??orky to the JI?deJ Stejuo Laundry Dhurc freet:;JW..tWveC.Jatit itad best ma ciineirxland do the bestiwork. COHPAfJY LOADED SHELLS . ItODFL Druggists;---V 23 Patton-A veW: STEAAXAdNDRY Church' St and Patton Ave, jTi Phone : HA 1 , Opposite Fostoflee. 7 . i CilUItCU RTREP"' ,Yi-.
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